
The deserted deck of Carnival Sunshine in Livorno, Italy, as many guests head out to visit Pisa and Florence

Much busier deck on a sea day, showing the three-level adults-only Serenity area in the background

Long way down: The entrance to the 334ft Twister slide

Ready, steady, flow! The 300-gallon drenching bucket tips over, to the delight of squealing children below

Calming: The waterfall at Serenity

Away from it all – one of the ‘pods’ in Serenity

Private retreat – sun beds in Serenity

A view of Sunshine from Serenity, with the waterslides in the background

DJ Icecold on the deck(s) – photographed using fish eye lens effect

Thirsty? Choose a great cocktail – or ‘write a prescription’ for your own at the Alchemy Bar

Ole! Flamenco dancers entertain on deck as we leave Barcelona

At the centre of things: The atrium bar

Beer on tap: The Red Frog Pub

Hot stuff: The Fahreinheit 555 steakhouse

Cool beats: The chilled-out Piano Bar

…and this is how it comes alive at night

Impressive: One of the main restaurants

Cuban delights: The Havana bar

Game on: The EA Sports bar

Game for a laugh: The Punchliner Bar

Your choice of meat in the Fahrenheit 555 steakhouse

Sweet delight: Crepes end a delicious meal at the Ji Ji Asian restaurant

Still hungry? Check out the 24/7 hand-made pizza

Dancing the night away: The evening ends at the Liquid Lounge night club. What will tomorrow bring?
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Fab pics, Dave. It really is an impressive ship.
we just had our best holiday ever on carnival sunshine, 2nd time cruisers
Thanks for the feedback, Kim. Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Dave, quick question- does Ji Ji have a restriction on the number of apps and entrees you can order like the Steakhouse does?
Hi Greg, sorry for delay in replying. To my memory, there was no restriction on the number of dishes you could order (there is a supplement but I believe it was only $12), though the waiters would encourage you to order more/less depending on the number of diners. If you would like a definitive answer, I will get on to the Carnival PR people. Best wishes.