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Carnival Corporation Launches Next-Generation ACE Class with Steel-Cutting for Carnival Destiny

By MGN EditorialJuly 10, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled Carnival Destiny as the first vessel in its new ACE class, marking a significant step forward in cruise ship design with a steel-cutting ceremony held in Monfalcone, Italy.

Carnival Cruise Line has officially unveiled its next-generation vessel concept, announcing that the new *Carnival Destiny* will serve as the inaugural ship of the line's ACE class — a design platform the company says represents a fundamental rethinking of how passengers experience the ocean at sea. The announcement, made by Carnival President Christine Duffy, was accompanied by a steel-cutting ceremony at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, marking the formal commencement of construction. The steel-cutting milestone is a traditional industry benchmark signalling that a newbuild project has moved from design into active fabrication. Marketed under the tagline 'More Sea to See™', the ACE class is centred on a design philosophy that prioritises ocean visibility and connectivity throughout the vessel. According to PR Newswire, the new ship design is intended to 'bring the ocean into view like never before,' suggesting significant architectural changes to public spaces, stateroom layouts, and exterior deck configurations compared to the line's existing fleet. The choice of Fincantieri's Monfalcone facility — one of Europe's most prominent cruise shipbuilding yards — underscores the continued dominance of Italian shipbuilders in the premium and mass-market cruise construction sector. Fincantieri has a long-standing relationship with Carnival Corporation brands across multiple vessel classes. The naming of the new vessel *Carnival Destiny* carries notable brand significance. The original *Carnival Destiny*, delivered in 1996, was at the time the largest cruise ship ever built, exceeding the Panama Canal's beam restrictions and ushering in the era of post-Panamax cruise vessels. Reviving the name for the ACE class flagship signals a deliberate effort by the line to position the new vessel as an equally landmark moment in its fleet history. Full technical specifications, gross tonnage, passenger capacity, and a projected delivery date for *Carnival Destiny* have not yet been disclosed in initial announcements. The cruise industry will be watching closely as further details emerge, particularly given the competitive newbuild environment in which Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises have also been commissioning increasingly large and technologically advanced vessels. The steel-cutting ceremony in Monfalcone marks the beginning of what is typically a multi-year construction programme for vessels of this scale and complexity.
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