Carnival Magic: 15 Years of Service for Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Magic has marked 15 years of service with Carnival Cruise Line, having been delivered on April 27, 2011 as the 100th vessel across Carnival Corporation brands. The 3,650-passenger Dream-class ship, built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy, has operated a wide range of itineraries and has been updated over time to feature the line’s latest onboard offerings. Its anniversary underscores the ship’s continued importance in Carnival’s fleet and its role in serving key homeports and markets.
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