Carnival Glory

Carnival Glory docked in Saint Martin on October 5, 2005
History
NameCarnival Glory
OwnerCarnival Corporation & plc
OperatorCarnival Cruise Line
Port of registry Panama
OrderedAugust 4, 1998
Builder
CostUS $500 million
Yard number6058
Launched2003
Sponsored byDr Sally Ride
ChristenedJuly 19, 2003
Completed2003
Maiden voyageJuly 14, 2003
In service2003–present
Identification
StatusIn service
Notes
General characteristics
Class & typeConquest-class cruise ship
Tonnage110,000 GT
Length952 ft (290.2 m)
Beam116 ft (35.4 m)
Draft27 ft (8.2 m)
Decks13 decks
Installed power6 × Wärtsilä 12W, 63,400 kW (combined)
Propulsion2 × propellers
Speed22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph)
Capacity2,980 passengers
Crew1,150
Notes

Carnival Glory is a Conquest-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. She is the second of five Conquest-class cruise ships. As of March 2023, she operates out of Port Canaveral.

Carnival Glory, constructed by Fincantieri at their Monfalcone shipyard in Italy, was floated out in 2003. The ship features two pools, a 214-foot water slide, six whirlpools, and a 13,300 square foot spa. It underwent refurbishment in 2012 and 2017, receiving new features and renovated areas. Carnival Glory has operated from various ports, including Miami, New York City, New Orleans and Norfolk, Virginia, and as of 2023, its home port is Port Canaveral, Florida. The ship has experienced several incidents, including passengers falling overboard or from balconies, and a collision with Carnival Legend in 2019, which resulted in minor injuries to six passengers.