Where can you find works by Raphael, da Vinci, Botticelli and Michelangelo, and architectural details from ancient Greece, Byzantine times and Renaissance Italy, Beaux Arts France and Victorian England all under one roof? Perhaps in the great museums of the world - the Smithsonian, the Guggenheim, the Metropolitan - but also, of course, in the public spaces aboard Carnival Pride. Long and narrow, elegant as a knife, Carnival Pride accommodates 2,124 passengers launched in 2002, it is the second ship of the Spirit Class. Carnival's interior designer, Joe Farcus, in his time chose icons of beauty as the theme of the ship: the beauty of life, the beauty in art, the beauty of architecture in the world, the beauty of the human body and the human spirit. . With 14 bars and lounges, four pools and five whirlpools, this ship was made for active participation. Carnival passengers come aboard knowing they will have access to 24-hour party, food and entertainment. A large, well-equipped childre...