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''Carnival Adventure'' is a operated by
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. The ship was previously named ''Golden Princess'' and ''Pacific Adventure''. She was built by Italian shipbuilder
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at
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, delivered in 2001, and christened by Merlisa George in Saint Thomas in April 2002. While operating as ''Golden Princess'', she has sailed to all seven continents, beginning with her debut in
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in May 2001, followed by seasonal deployments serving regions around the Caribbean Sea and Europe. In 2007, she
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South America and debuted along the
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before also sailing around ports in Asia and Oceania bordering the Pacific Ocean until 2020. In 2017, Carnival Corporation announced ''Golden Princess'' would be transferred from Princess to sister brand
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as a part of P&O's fleet renewal. As ''Pacific Adventure'', sailing itineraries included those around Oceania along with her sister ship . In 2024, Carnival Corporation announced that P&O would be integrated into its sister line,
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, in March 2025 and cease to exist. As of March 2025, ''Pacific Adventure'' was transferred to Carnival and renamed ''Carnival Adventure'' respectively.


Design

Princess made several changes to the design of ''Golden Princess'' compared with ''Grand Princess'', including a modified
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. Princess commissioned ''Golden Princess'' to have similar dimensions to ''Grand Princess'': they both measure and have an approximate capacity of 2,600 passengers. Additionally, they have a length of , a draught of , and a
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of . ''Golden Princess'' is powered by a diesel-electric genset system, with six Sulzer engines: four producing and two producing . Main propulsion is via two diesel-electric propellers. The system gives the vessel a maximum speed of . The ship has 1,299 passenger cabins and 627 crew cabins. She has a maximum capacity of 4,160 passengers and crew. On board, ''Golden Princess'' retains much of the design of ''Grand Princess'', aside from several changes. Instead of the slanted bulkheads of the tiered decks below her sister ship's navigation
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, she has flat bulkheads. Additionally, in order to reduce the ship's weight, she features a modified stern made of lighter materials, particularly in the "handle," which housed the ship's nightclub.


Service history


''Golden Princess''

In January 1998, Princess announced it was ordering two additional ''Grand''-class ships at a cost of approximately US$425 million each from Italian shipbuilder
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for delivery in 2001. The first ship, named ''Golden Princess'', was floated out on 31 August 2000 at
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. She sailed her maiden voyage on 16 May 2001. She was originally planned to be christened by
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on 12 October 2001, but was later christened by Merlisa George,
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2002, on 17 April 2002 in Saint Thomas.


COVID-19

The 2019–2020 season marked the last active season that the ship sailed as ''Golden Princess''. She began with weekly Alaska voyages in summer 2019 before returning to Melbourne in fall 2019. In March 2020, during a round-trip sailing from
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to New Zealand amid the
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, three passengers were quarantined onboard after one was suspected of having the
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when they began developing symptoms. At the time of the announcement, the ship was bound for
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and proceeded to anchor in
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to allow for medical officials to test the guests, who ultimately tested negative. The remainder of the voyage was subsequently cancelled and the ship was cleared to return to Melbourne, following the Australian government's ordinance for all cruise ships to return to their homeports. The ship returned on 19 March 2020 and all guests finally disembarked around 6:00pm after some of the guests were tested earlier in the day, and none of those tests returned positive. ''Golden Princess'' was scheduled to perform a full season of Alaska voyages from Los Angeles in summer 2020 and a final
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to
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in fall 2020, but due to the pandemic, all sailings of the ship were suspended. There were rumors of the vessel possibly being sold for scrap instead of being transferred to P&O Australia, but Carnival Corporation denied the rumors and later did transfer the vessel.


''Pacific Adventure''

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, as a part of its "fleet enhancement plan." The new ship, scheduled for delivery in 2019, would become P&O's first-ever new-build vessel and its largest ship overall in the fleet. However, in December 2016, the order for the new ship was transferred to sister brand
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(CCL) in exchange for joining the P&O fleet instead. In a statement, P&O president Sture Myrmell conceded that the market's current infrastructure and its anticipated pace of development would be inadequate to support the brand's earlier, more ambitious expansion goals. But in September 2017, Carnival issued a further fleet realignment, announcing ''Golden Princess'' would transfer to P&O, with ''Carnival Splendor'' continuing to operate for CCL. In September 2018, after hosting an online naming contest, P&O announced ''Golden Princess'' would be renamed ''Pacific Adventure'' and debut in October 2020, featuring modified accommodations and onboard facilities designed in-line with the P&O brand. In October 2018, P&O unveiled the inaugural schedule for ''Pacific Adventure'', with cruises of various lengths from Australian ports, visiting New Zealand,
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,
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, and other destinations in Oceania, beginning in October 2020. However, the COVID-19 pandemic led P&O to halt its operations, and this delayed the ship's debut until 2022. Australian cruises were suspended in March 2020, with the ban finally being lifted on 17 April 2022. The ship was transferred in October 2020, but she did not enter service until 2022 because of the
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. ''Golden Princess'' transitioned into P&O's fleet in 2022 as ''Pacific Adventure'', her guest capacity has been increased to 2,636, with modifications including the addition of five-berth cabins. P&O also invited the public to contribute suggestions in order to design a more family-oriented experience on the ship. New features added consisted of a new adults-only lounge space and a recreational park. Renovations were completed in
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in fall 2021. On 28 May 2023, at approximately 3:30AM, while off the east coast of Australia on a three day cruise from
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a fire broke out on a passenger balcony on the port side of the ship. All passengers were mustered and the fire was extinguished. This incident was the second balcony fire to occur on a . ''Pacific Adventure''s sister ship (then known as ''Star Princess)'' experienced a balcony fire in 2006 resulting in significant damage and the death of a passenger. On 6 May 2024, a passenger on ''Pacific Adventure'' was reported to have gone overboard just after 4:00AM about off Sydney Heads. The ship's arrival into Sydney was delayed while the area was searched. Four helicopters, including the Police Airwing and two Westpac helicopters were involved in the search, as was another ship ''Carnival Splendor''. A body was later retrieved from the water. In June 2024, Carnival Corp. announced P&O Cruises Australia would be closed and absorbed into Carnival Cruise Line from March 2025, impacting all ships of the P&O fleet.


''Carnival Adventure''

''Pacific Adventure'' was rebranded into Carnival Adventure in March 2025, following the closure of the P&O Cruises Australia brand. The ship received bespoke Carnival branding, including a Carnival brand-mark on its funnel, breaking from tradition. Internally, some areas received branded updates while technology upgrades were completed in order to support Carnival's hub app. The ship continues to operate out of Sydney year round alongside ''Carnival Splendor'', although ''Carnival Adventure'' will operate out of
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for one month in 2027.


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