This is also where my favorite hidden deck is as well. Every carnival ship, except for the Liberty, has these decks above the bridge where you can stand out on top of the bridge wings and overlook the side of the ships. You have exact view that the officers have.
Past that, back inside, is the main buffet.
Past that, you’re back outside at the ships aft pool area. Just like the The forward part is also outside, inside and balcony cabins. However the first 10-or-so cabins on each side, comprise of the Spa category of cabins. These feature enhanced amenities, quality of fabrics in the cabin as well as easy access to the spa. The cabins stop at the atrium and then it’s back outdoors. There is a deck that encircles the main pool area. The rest of this deck is outdoors and encircles the ships funnel. Under the funnel there’s some indoor areas. In the forward part is the children’s area, Camp Ocean. On the back part of that is the Italian restaurant Cucina del Capitano. There’s so many pictures on the walls showing Carnival’s heritage. I left these at full size so you can zoom in on them. Exiting the elevator lobby, you’re once again out doors. Immediately upon exiting there’s the waterpark. Past that is the topmost deck that encircles the main pool. Just forward of the ships funnel is the sports area. Here there is mini golf and a ropes course. Aft of the funnel is the multi-sport court and an outdoor workout area. Cabins are on the next page.
Carnival ships do not have a deck 13 out of superstition.
Deck 14 only has a forward part and it’s just the Spa.