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Month: July 2013

My video report on Carnival Sunshine

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 31, 2013January 8, 2016
  • Cruise reviews

To see my metro.co.uk report on Carnival Sunshine, complete with video, please click here

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Too close for comfort? Video shows Carnival Sunshine ‘within 20m of Venice promenade’

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 28, 2013May 5, 2015
  • News

The row over allowing large cruise ships to continue to use Venice has turned up a notch with the release of footage claiming to show Carnival Sunshine manoeuvring within 20 metres of the promenade. The […]

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From beer to Serenity: Fun-filled Carnival Sunshine has something for everyone

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 23, 2013January 1, 2018
  • New ships

I came prepared not to like Carnival Sunshine. Any cruise line that uses the word ‘fun’ so often (or, even worse, ‘funnest’) and splashes a red starburst on its brochure cover to announce prices ‘from […]

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Pictures of Carnival Sunshine

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 21, 2013May 5, 2015
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Shipmonk has been shortlisted as best blog in the 2015 Cruise International awards. To vote, please click here (last category)

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Carnival tells Europe: We will be back

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 20, 2013May 5, 2015
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Carnival Cruise Line will return to Europe, CEO Gerry Cahill told a press conference on board Carnival Sunshine. He made the pledge as he defended the cruise line leaving Europe after spending £100million changing Carnival […]

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Carnival Sunshine: Facts and figures

  • by Dave Monk
  • Posted on July 18, 2013May 5, 2015
  • New ships

Tonnage: 102,853 Cost of makeover from Carnival Destiny: £100million ($155million) Time to refurbish: 75 days Length: 892ft Passengers: 3,006 Decks: 14 Crew: 1,040 Five slides and 40 interactive water features in WaterWorks including: 334ft Twister […]

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