Spots going fastAIDAnova vs Carnival Jubilee
Side-by-side cruise ship comparison · Updated April 2026
Built in 2023, Carnival Jubilee is 5 years newer — an advantage for travellers seeking modern amenities and design. Carnival Jubilee edges ahead in service with a passenger-to-crew ratio of 3.1:1, meaning more crew per guest.
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Comparison Verdict
Built in 2023, Carnival Jubilee is 5 years newer — an advantage for travellers seeking modern amenities and design. Carnival Jubilee edges ahead in service with a passenger-to-crew ratio of 3.1:1, meaning more crew per guest.
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Size | Carnival Jubilee |
| Capacity | Carnival Jubilee |
| Modernity | Carnival Jubilee |
| Service | Carnival Jubilee |
| Spaciousness | AIDAnova |
| Decks | Tie |
| Length | Carnival Jubilee |
| Fleet Power | Carnival Jubilee |
Bottom line: Carnival Jubilee leads 6–1 across our categories — strongest in Size. Choose Carnival Jubilee for overall superiority; pick AIDAnova if Spaciousness matter more to you.
Which Ship Is Right for You?
Choose AIDAnova if...
- Size matters to you (183,858 GT)
- More space per guest (35.4 GT/pax)
Choose Carnival Jubilee if...
- You want the newer ship (built 2023, 5yr newer)
- More onboard variety (5,374 guests)
- Better service ratio (3.1:1 crew ratio)
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Sailing Prices
| AIDAnova | Carnival Jubilee | |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest | — | $737 pp |
| Departing | — | Aug 1 |
| Duration | — | null nights |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the comparison score calculated?
We compute scores across 8 categories using real spec data — gross tonnage, passenger capacity, crew capacity, year built, length, deck count, space ratio, and fleet power. Each category awards one point to the winning ship.
What is the space ratio and why does it matter?
Space ratio is gross tonnage divided by passenger capacity. A higher number means more space per guest. Luxury lines typically score above 40; mass-market ships often fall in the 30-40 range.
What does the passenger-to-crew ratio mean?
Passengers per crew member. Lower is better — more staff per guest means better service. Luxury lines aim below 2:1; large mainstream ships may be 3-4:1.
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Can I compare more than two ships?
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