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Ship Facilities
Carnival Legend - By Carnival Cruise Line
Family FriendlyGood For CouplesInformalLarge Ship
Year: 01/01/2002
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Refurbished: 2014
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12 Decks
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Max capacity: 2549 people
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Customer reviews for Carnival Legend
3.6
Based on 5 reviews
Cabin
3.6
Service
3.6
Excursions
3.6
Dining
3.6
Activities
3.6
Value for money
3.6
Entertainment
3.6
Excellent customer service from IGLU and a fabulous cruise. The ship was great, staff, food, entertainment all fabulous. The sights of Alaska were breath taking and I highly recommend iglu and carnival.
Verified customer
1 cruise
11 Sep 2019
Returned 13 Sept 2013 from Norway and Northern Europe trip. First morning out, the sea was rough and while I was in the bathroom the ship lurched and I fell backwards into the shower - back still aching (I noticed that there were no rails in bathroom which might have prevented my fall) so older people beware! Entertainment was v. good but ship rather shabby and very dark. Was mildly shocked when I entered for the first time. The food in Lido not that good and food in dining room mostly lukewarm. It was my first time with Carnival Legend and I shall not be returning!!
Verified customer
1 cruise
27 Sep 2013
We have recently returned from a baltic cruise on the Carnival Legend, sailing between 20/8 and 1/9. Our party ages were 73yrs, 50 yrs, 15 yrs and 12 yrs. We shared an inside cabin which we got for a great price with Iglu Cruise. Having booked it as a special treat for my family, and then read some of the reviews about the ship my heart was in my mouth as we boarded the ship. All I can say is...I had nothing to fear. We had a fabulous holiday and much of that was due to the Carnival team. The ship may not be the biggest, newest or have the best facilities but she has great character. The entertainment, led by John and Calvyn, was brilliant. From the highly professional shows to the off the cuff, low cost game shows and trivia competitions. It really was wall to wall entertainment that kept all of us amused. Lots of variety and lots of opportunity to join in if the mood struck. The ship was generally very clean, gym well equipped with some good quality free classes, and staff friendly and helpful. The shops on board were well stocked with a wide range of goods ranging from very good value to well beyond our means, but thats what shopping is about. The drinks at the bars were well priced with an especially good range of non alcoholic drinks and cocktails offered (for those too young to have alcohol but too old to just drink soda all night). The circle c kids club provided much appreciated activities and fun for our 12 year old who disappeared every evening with her new friends. The food in the truffles restaurant was very good and varied. Especially the hot chocolate melting cake! The steakhouse (extra cost) was phenominal and worth every penny. A visit here is a must. Unfortunately the food and service in the buffet restaurant ( the unicorn) was disappointing, with queues, slow replenishment of foods, and Luke warm food. The breakfast was particularly poor. If this was sorted out the Legend would feature much higher up the ratings list. This apart, and all things considered, we would rate this ship as 7/10. And would we travel with them again? Definitely.
Verified customer
1 cruise
14 Sep 2013
Just returned from the Baltic. Great ports, terrible ship. Stateroom and steward excellent, but food in both the main restaurant and the buffet left a lot to be desired. Sent several plates back because the the food was at best lukewarm. The navigation channel on the tv wasn't working and there was no chart to be found anywhere on the vessel. Daytime entertainment on sea days was dire. One day there were 17 trivia sessions. Most of the evening entertainment wasn't much better. One really good act in the main theatre during the 12 days, however the Carnival Band musicians were the best I have heard on a cruise ship. Well done lads. My first cruise was years ago on the Carnival Inspiration and I became a confirmed cruiser. Sadly, unless Carnival stops cutting costs and ups its game, there's little chance I will be back on board.
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One of the most famous cities in the world, Rome has been an epicentre of politics, art, architecture, and food for thousands of years. It is home to some of the most well-known historic sites such as the Colosseum, the pantheon, and Vatican City. It’s easy to spend a day in a hundred different ways in Rome, whether you’re looking to sip on incredible wine and people-watch, indulge in decadent pasta, pizza, risotto, and gelato, or if you’re eager to wander around the streets soaking in all the history you can. Rome is one capital city which will always leave you wanting more.
Things to do in Rome (Civitavecchia):
Vatican City
Found in the heart of Rome, Vatican City is the smallest independent state in Europe at just 0.44km² with a population of 1,000 people. It acts as headquarters to the Roman Catholic Church and is home to The Apostolic Palace - the Pope’s residence –the Vatican Museums, St Peter’s Basilica, and the Sistine Chapel.
St Peter's Basilica
Within Vatican City is one of the biggest churches in the world; St. Peter’s Basilica. Accommodating up to 20,000 people, this is where the Pope delivers services. Its 136 metre high dome was designed by Michelangelo, and was completed in 1614.
Colosseum
The colosseum was opened in 80 A.D. with 100 days of exciting games. It was mostly used for gladiatorial combat and fights with animals until around the 6th century when it began to fall into disrepair. It was then used to store building materials until the 18th century, when the papacy decided it should be preserved. As it stands now, however, more than two-thirds of the structure has been destroyed.
Sistine Chapel
Known the world-over for its elaborate, 15th century artwork courtesy of Michelangelo, Botticelli, Luca, and Perugino, the Sistine Chapel is where new Popes are elected and ordained. It is located within Vatican City, inside The Apostolic Palace.
Michelangelo's Pietà
This Michelangelo sculpture is located inside St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. It depicts the body of Jesus after he has been crucified, being held by the Virgin Mary. The statue was originally commissioned by Jean de Billheres – a French cardinal – as a memorial for his tomb.
Pantheon
This is one of the most iconic buildings in Rome. There are myths surrounding the building of the original Pantheon, but the structure we see today was built in 120 A.D. by Emperor Hadrian. It was created as a Pagan temple to “honour all Gods” – which is the translation of “Pantheon”. In the year 609 it was converted to a Christian church, although it is still widely known as the Pantheon.
Piazza Navona
This popular public square is located where the (now fallen) Stadium of Domitian once stood, in 86 A.D. Since then it has been developed into a social gathering spot, adorned by three magnificent fountains that were commissioned in the 16 and 17th centuries. These are Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, Fontana del Moro, and Fontana del Nettuno.
Cartagena, Spain
DAY 528 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
The natural harbour of Cartagena has been used for thousands of years. Archaeologists have been excavating this fascinating city over time, uncovering unique history that you can discover here, from the Roman Theatre to the Palacio Consistoria. Whether you’re here to learn about Cartagena’s heritage or simply looking to explore the picturesque streets and enjoy the traditional cuisine, you’ll find something to interest all ages.
Things to do in Cartagena, Spain:
Roman Theatre Museum
This 2,000 year-old theatre is well worth a visit. Discovered in 1988 beneath the ruins of a cathedral, this is a fascinating site to explore, with a museum hosting many of the excavation findings such as ceramics, statues and plaques.
Palacio Consistoria
Originally completed in 1907 and restored in 1995, the Palacio Consistoria is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. With impressively intricate architecture both inside and out, a guided tour at this monument will provide an enriching insight into the history of Cartaegna.
ARQUA Marine Archaeology Museum
This 2,000 year-old theatre is well worth a visit. Discovered in 1988 beneath the ruins of a cathedral, this is a fascinating site to explore, with a museum hosting many of the excavation findings such as ceramics, statues and plaques.
Batería de Castillitos
Built between 1933 and 1936, Castillitos Battery is nestled on a ridge 250 metres above sea level, providing sweeping views across the sea. Make the short journey here to discover the guns that dealt incredibly lethal damage, and the medieval-style buildings.
Spanish Civil War Museum
Documenting one of the darkest periods in Spain’s history, the Spanish Civil War Museum tells the stories of those who endured bombing raids in Cartagena. Presented in a bomb shelter, this museum is well worth a visit to learn more about the destruction of the city.
Funchal, Madeira
DAY 730 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 7 PM
This lush, green city found in the south of Madeira is a haven of relaxation, outdoor activities and beautiful gardens. For the most adventurous, visitors will love diving in the crystal-clear sea, catching some waves and even swimming with dolphins, while those looking to take things at a slower pace can enjoy whale watching. One of the most popular events in Funchal is the yearly New Year’s Eve Fireworks display, which is one of the largest in the world.
Things to do in Funchal, Madeira:
Funchal Cathedral
Found in the city centre, Funchal Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style monument, popular with locals and visitors alike. Take a look inside to learn about the fascinating history of the architecture, including the altarpiece ordered in 1510 to 1515.
Monte Cable Car
For unrivalled panoramic views of Funchal Bay and the vast landscape, Monte Cable Car will take you to one of the best vantage points in Funchal. The fifteen-minute journey is a relaxing ascent towards Monte, with a souvenir photo at the end of the journey.
Monte Palace Tropical Garden
Occupying 70,000 square meters, Monte Palace Tropical Garden is home to a plethora of exotic flora and fauna from all corners of the world. You will get lost in the tranquil beauty of this garden, enjoying the space with black swans, colourful koi and vibrant peacocks.
Quinta do Palheiro Ferreira
Thanks to Madeira’s fertile soil, many tropical plants thrive here and Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro’s gardens are an excellent showcase of this. The most notable collection are the camellias, first planted by the Count of Carvalhal.
Ponta Delgada, Azores
DAY 901 Nov 2024
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Ponta Delgada offers unspoilt, lush landscapes and terracotta rooftops, as well as a truly stunning coastline. It has quickly become popular for the breathtaking scenery and for its hot springs, though you won't find massive crowds flocking to the Azores, making it perfect for unrivalled relaxation. Take a stroll around the Old Town centre, or enjoy a romantic tour by horse-drawn carriage. During the summer, you may also spot whales off the coast.
Things to do in Ponta Delgada, Azores:
Botanical Garden
A historic garden dating back to the mid-19th century, the Jardim Botânico António Borges botanical garden features a variety of walkways, along with a selection of rare and exotic plants.
Gruta do Carvão
A fascinating cave that you can take a tour around, it's filled with stalactites and rugged surfaces. A unique attraction to explore, you can spend hours discovering its natural beauty.
Pineapple Plantation
If you're looking for something a little different to explore, head to the Plantação de Ananás dos Açores. A pineapple plantation, you can taste delicious pineapple liquour, jams and juice, whilst seeing where this mouth-watering fruit is grown.
Nassau
DAY 1608 Nov 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
Capital of the Bahamas, Nassau is popular for fantastic beaches and coral reefs, ideal for snorkelling. Here, you’ll find the two indomitable colonial fortresses of Fort Fincastle and Fort Charlotte with pleasant streets full of markets, bars and churches to explore in between. Outside the city and ideal for a tour, you’ll find plenty of chances to immerse yourself in nature at the dolphin and sea lion lagoon and Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre.
Things to do in Nassau:
Fort Fincastle
Cut from limestone in the 1790’s, Fort Fincastle provides a brilliant vantage point overlooking the city of Nassau. Tours of the castle are held daily between 8am and 4pm, and the panoramic ocean views provide a brilliant photo opportunity.
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre
Home to around 200 animals, Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre is best known for its vibrant flamingos which roam freely around the park. Many of its inhabitants are endangered, providing visitors with up-close experiences with a range of wildlife.
Pirates of Nassau
Discover the fascinating history of pirates at this captivating museum. Showcasing how pirates used to visit the Bahamas throughout history, it has several exhibits, including a replica pirate ship.
Tampa
DAY 1810 Nov 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
Located on Tampa Bay in Florida, the bustling city of Tampa is known for its variety of museums, theme parks and other extraordinary offerings. In particular, its popular due to its theme park Busch Gardens, the Florida Aquarium and the bustling neighbourhood Ybor City.
Things to do in Tampa:
Busch Gardens
Spanning an incredible 335 acres, Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay has an Asian and African theme. An animal park and theme park operated by SeaWorld, it's filled with fun attractions including the Cheetah Run rollercoaster, and animals from around the world.
Florida Aquarium
Located in the downtown area of Tampa, the Florida Aquarium spans 250,000 square feet and is home to thousands of tropical fish, sharks and other marine life. Whilst at the aquarium, you can spend your time wondering around the different exhibits and can even opt to purchase one of the extra experiences; which include the likes of penguin encounters and wild dolphin cruises.
Ybor City
The vibrant neighbourhood of Ybor City boasts a wide selection of fascinating vintage shops, boutiques, and Latin American/Cuban eateries. There's even a mall with all the amenities you'll require, including bars and a cinema.