Carnival Sunrise

Carnival Sunrise
Carnival Sunrise anchored and docked at George Town, Grand Cayman on May 1, 2025
History
Bahamas
Name
  • 1999–2019: Carnival Triumph
  • 2019–present: Carnival Sunrise
OwnerCarnival Corporation & plc
OperatorCarnival Cruise Line
Port of registryNassau,  Bahamas
RouteEastern and Western Caribbean
Builder
CostUS$420 million
Yard number5979
Laid downMadeline Arison (Carnival Triumph), Kelly Arison (Carnival Sunrise)
LaunchedJuly 27, 1999
Christened
  • July 25, 1999 (Carnival Triumph)
  • May 23, 2019 (Carnival Sunrise)
Completed1999
Maiden voyageOctober 23, 1999
In serviceJuly 27, 1999-10 February 2013, June 13, 2013-present
Out of serviceFebruary 10, 2013-June 13, 2013
Identification
StatusIn service
Notes
General characteristics
Class & typeDestiny-class cruise ship
Tonnage
  • 101,509 GT
  • 10,984 DWT
Length893 ft 4 in (272.3 m)
Beam116 ft 6 in (35.5 m)
Draft27 ft 3 in (8.3 m)
Decks13 decks
Installed power
Propulsion
Speed
  • 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) (service)
  • 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph) (maximum)
Capacity2,984 passengers
Crew1,108
Notes

Carnival Sunrise (formerly Carnival Triumph) is a Destiny-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. As she and her three younger sisters (Carnival Radiance, Costa Fortuna, and Costa Magica) are each a redesigned version of the lead ship in the class, she is sometimes referred to as the first of the Triumph class of cruise ships. Carnival Sunrise is homeported at Miami, Florida.

Built by Fincantieri at its Monfalcone shipyard in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northern Italy, she was floated out on October 23, 1999, and christened by Madeline Arison, wife of Micky Arison, the then-CEO (now Chairman of Carnival Corporation) of Carnival.