Volleyball

A Carnival cruise is all about service. There’s usually someone to take you dinner order, make your bed, bring you drinks, give massages at the spa, and so on. In fact, there’s actually very little aboard where you’re left to fend for yourself. Volleyball is an activity we’d definitely term to be — pardon the pun — self-service. That said, whatever your serving style happens to be — overhand, underhand, sidearm — you can take to the court and get the play started your way.

The Details:

Age Range: 18-100
Cost: Included
Attire: Safety & Comfort

Attire: Safety & Comfort

Who said cruises are for chilling? It definitely wasn’t us, because Carnival also gives you so many chances to get active at sea.

Top speeds and high scores are cool, but doing it safely is important… and this actually starts with your clothes. That’s why we’re putting on our fashion-referee hat and laying out a few simple rules about what you can and can’t wear when you’re getting active on a Carnival cruise.

Activities (Basketball, Dodgeball, Outdoor Fitness, Pickleball, Ropes Course, SkyRide, Soccer, Volleyball)

Workout attire is required: no swimwear or backless shoes like sandals or flip-flops. Always wear sneakers and shorts/workout pants.

BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster

Closed-toe shoes and pants (or shorts) are required. That means you can’t just wear a bathing suit! If you wear glasses, secure ‘em with a head strap or just take them off.