Atlantic Deck

 

The beauty of Carnival Triumph is offering intimate spaces as alternatives to the grand and majestic open spaces.  The 16 seat Washington Library is a prime example of this design.

Triumph, as with most all other Carnival ships, offer exterior walking decks but unfortunately do not give 360 degree access.  Lifeboat stations are located on Atlantic Deck and this area is typically not accessible for general guest traffic.  Stations are located directly beneath the respective lifeboats, however, which is a really important safety factor.

Triumph does feature nice teak decking along most of the exterior areas.  This is a prime element in saluting the traditional shipboard experience.  Guests are able to stroll along either the port or starboard exterior areas of Atlantic Deck but, again, are not able to complete a full 360 degree circuit.  To do this, guests may wish to walk along the top decks of the ship for full circuit walks or jogging.  The ship's bow is generally not accessible for guest access.
The 190 seat Oxford Bar is a beautiful room featuring dark woods and rich colors.  A card room is located in the forward corner of the lounge and parallel to the Internet Café.

Dancers will enjoy the spacious dance floor in the center of the Oxford Bar which hosts evening music entertainment.  Internet terminals are located along the starboard side of the Oxford Bar and lead to the World Hall and subsequently, the Paris Dining Room.

The lounge's position is prime for guests wishing to enjoy pre or post dinner cocktails before proceeding to their dining location.

 

Photos and Text Copyright © Steve J. Garrod and ShipCafé