Carnival Cruise Ship Fathom
Fathom launched in April 2016 as a one-ship cruise line from Carnival Corp.
Carnival cruise ship fathom. Carnivals new Fathom brand has unveiled some details of its onboard experience. With a focus on impact travel or travel with a purpose. Carnival Corporations Fathom brand is offering seven night cruises to the Dominican Republic starting at just 199 per person based on double occupancy.
Alas its social good mission didnt take hold and the Fathom cruises to Cuba and the Dominican Republic aboard the smallish 704-passenger ship Adonia will end in June 2017. Just announced by Carnival Corp CEO Arnold Donald Carnival Corporations newly created fathom travel cruise line will begin cruises to Cuba in May 2016. Beginning in April 2016 fathom will start seven-day cruises from PortMiami.
Sailing round-trip from Miami to Cuba the Adonia features all oceanview and balcony staterooms. And thats certainly the case with a trip on the Adonia cruise ship the first ship of Carnival Corporations new division Fathom. Brand PO Cruises made its first voyage with Fathom in April 2016 offering both DR.
Just seven months after the first sailing of Fathom which sought to pioneer the concept of social impact cruising Carnival Corp. F athom a voluntourism-focused cruise line that represented the first brand created by parent company Carnival Corp. Before my Fathom cruise all of my experiences on ships had been typical holiday cruises hopping among islands and Central American countries.
Fathom yes without a capital f is a new line that will be dedicated to something called volunteer tourism. Carnivals newest cruise brand Fathom is to stop sailing in Summer 2017. Guests will then spend two days.
Called cultural exchange voyages fathoms only cruise ship the 710-passenger Adonia will allow guests to visit multiple locations on Cuba. The Ship During the start up period Carnival Corporation is redeploying the MV Adonia from PO Cruises. Carnival will take the PO Adonia and relocate her to Miami where shell sail to Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic.
