Red, white and blue: Carnival Cruise Line announces new fleet-wide livery
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Red, white and blue: Carnival Cruise Line announces new fleet-wide livery

MIAMI — Carnival Cruise Line will be decking out another one of its ships with red, white and blue livery.

Following the popularity of Mardi Gras’ new livery, the cruise line has announced that Carnival Magic will soon receive the dramatic hull design that will become a trademark feature across its fleet. Carnival Magic will be the first ship to receive the new livery during its current dry dock in Marseilles, France.

Paying homage to maritime tradition and U.S. patriotic colours, the eye-catching hull design is highlighted by a stately navy blue hull inspired by officers’ uniforms along with vibrant red and white accents running the entire length of the 1,004-foot-long ship. 

 

 

Additional vessels will receive the new livery as they undergo scheduled dry docks. Carnival Glory will be the second ship to receive the new hull design during a dry dock scheduled in June.

“When we first saw the hull design for Mardi Gras we knew it was something special and, particularly as we get ready to celebrate our 50th birthday next year, we’re delighted to incorporate this stunning livery as a signature exterior design element across our fleet,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “As we look to resume sailing in the U.S., we’re coming back with a signature new look as well!”

In addition to the new livery, Carnival Magic will emerge from its dry dock on May 24 with an expanded casino featuring an even greater variety of slots and other games, as well as a host of enhancements like freshened finishes for the WaterWorks aqua park and pools.

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