Carnival Cruise Ship Fathom
With a focus on impact travel or travel with a purpose.
Carnival cruise ship fathom. Carnival Corporations new Fathom Adonia Cruises to Cuba are finally here. Heres a look at what to expect from the ship itself and what sets Adonia and Fathom apart from a regular cruise. 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 seven months after the first sailing of Fathom which sought to pioneer the concept of social impact cruising Carnival Corp. Fathom however ceased operations during the summer of 2017. Fathom is a different kind of cruise.
Confirmed that the one-ship line will cease to exist. The company will be sailing its social impact cruises on the 704. Leave it to the folks at Carnival Corporation and their new Fathom cruise line to be one of the first cruise ship companies granted permission to offer cruises to Cuba round.
Carnival had chartered the 704-passenger Adonia from PO Cruises a UK. And Cuba cruises on a rotating basis. Before my Fathom cruise all of my experiences on ships had been typical holiday cruises hopping among islands and Central American countries.
Called cultural exchange voyages fathoms only cruise ship the 710-passenger Adonia will allow guests to visit multiple locations on Cuba. An experience on Adonia is anything but typical. Family rather than a cruise line.
African Americans who enjoy cruising may be interested to learn that Carnivals first destination under the Fathom brand will be the Dominican RepublicIts an island of color known for its spectacular beauty and popularity with. After completing a major refit in 2016 Adonia was reassigned within the Carnival Corporation and became the first ship for a new brand called Fathom focusing on the growing number of people who wanted to work alongside local communities as part of their travel experience in areas such as education the environment and economic development. Brand it owns for Fathom sailings to the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
