All Aboard the Fitness Train: The Top Gym Amenities on the Carnival Magic

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Carnival Magic Gym is a popular fitness facility located on the Carnival Magic cruise ship. It is specifically designed to cater to the health and fitness needs of passengers during their cruise vacation. The gym offers a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to ensure that guests can stay fit and active while enjoying their time onboard. The Carnival Magic Gym features a variety of cardiovascular machines such as treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes, allowing guests to engage in a heart-healthy workout. Additionally, there are weight machines and free weights available for those looking to build muscle and strength. One of the highlights of the Carnival Magic Gym is the dedicated workout space for group classes.



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Do cruises have gyms? Even if you're not super into working out, it's a logical question when you consider how many other amenities are jam-packed onto modern vessels. The answer, of course, is yes, but that doesn't mean you have to spend your entire vacation working up a sweat in order to stay healthy.

Fitness fiends are often quick to decry cruises because of the all-you-can-eat buffets, inclusive beverage packages and proliferation of opportunities to be sedentary. All this can make for a great vacation, but if you're not careful, you could fall into some unhealthy patterns.

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That doesn't mean you can't enjoy a few daiquiris and complimentary soft-serve ice cream, but whether you're on the ship for a few nights or months, staying active's important. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to keep yourself healthy while you're cruising, even if you never set foot in the gym.

Here's how you can stay fit on your next voyage while minimizing the time you spend exercising — unless, of course, you're really into fitness.

A cruise ship jogging track. APOMARES/GETTY IMAGES

One of the highlights of the Carnival Magic Gym is the dedicated workout space for group classes. The gym offers a diverse range of fitness classes, including yoga, Pilates, Zumba, and more. These classes are led by experienced and qualified instructors who ensure that participants get a challenging and enjoyable workout experience.

Get your exercise

Most cruise ships have fitness centers that are free to use. Although some of the biggest workout fanatics will spend time there daily, most people looking for a sweat session hit the gym on sea days. (Go at peak dining times if you'd like to avoid the crowds.)

You'll often find a wide range of cardio machines, including treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes and rowers, as well as weight training machines (cable machines and a leg press) and free weights. You might also find high-intensity interval training equipment like kettlebells and medicine balls, plus some yoga mats, bands and foam rollers for stretching out those muscles.

Many cruise ships also offer fitness classes. Royal Caribbean, for example, offers yoga, Pilates and spinning classes on their ships. Carnival Cruise Line offers the same, plus boot camp classes. On Norwegian Cruise Line, you can also take a spin class or a high-intensity boxing class. These are often available for an additional fee.

The exception to the extra-fee class rule is Virgin Voyages, a relative newcomer to the industry. The line's vessels offer all fitness classes at no charge, and the variety is both refreshing and fun. In addition to bungee classes, yoga and spin, passengers can choose from HIIT sessions, Muscle Beach-style workouts and even an '80s aerobics class where themed attire is highly encouraged and Shake Weights are the apparatus of choice.

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Many small-ship and upscale cruise lines also include group fitness classes in their fares.

The '80s-themed VHS Workout class on Virgin Voyages' Valiant Lady. ASHLEY KOSCIOLEK/THE POINTS GUY

Prefer to stay outside and maximize the sunlight? Take to the top deck for a run.

Every Royal Caribbean ship except Empress of the Seas has a running track. On Carnival cruises, you'll find padded running tracks on nearly all of the vessels. If you're looking for something a bit less mundane, check out Celebrity Cruises' Edge-class ships, which feature tracks that wind around the outer decks in a figure-eight that offers inclines and declines to keep things interesting. On Virgin's vessels, the track is alone on the top deck, making it easier to burn calories without worrying that you'll run into someone or trip over a deck chair.

Best of all, you don't need to work out to stay fit during a cruise. All you have to do is skip the elevator. The largest passenger cruise ship on Earth, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, has 18 decks: If you walk up and down the stairs every day, you'll be shocked how quickly you get in your steps during a cruise — even if you are on your way to the buffet.

Carnival magic gym

In addition to the wide range of fitness equipment and classes, the Carnival Magic Gym also provides personal training services. Guests can schedule sessions with professional trainers who will create personalized workout plans based on their individual goals and fitness levels. These trainers provide guidance, motivation, and support throughout the cruise to help guests reach their fitness goals. The gym onboard the Carnival Magic is open to guests of all fitness levels, from beginners to advanced fitness enthusiasts. It is equipped with all the necessary amenities and equipment needed for a complete workout. The spacious and well-lit layout of the gym provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for guests to exercise. Overall, the Carnival Magic Gym offers a comprehensive fitness experience for guests, allowing them to stay active and healthy during their cruise vacation. Whether one is looking to break a sweat on the cardio machines, join a group fitness class, or receive personalized training, the gym is there to cater to all fitness needs..

Reviews for "From Pilates to Zumba: Trying Different Fitness Classes on the Carnival Magic"

1. Julia - 1 star
The gym on the Carnival Magic was a huge disappointment for me. The equipment was outdated and some machines were broken. There was a limited selection of weights and dumbbells, which made it difficult to do a proper workout. The space was also very small and crowded, especially during peak hours. Overall, I was not impressed with the gym on this ship and would not recommend it to avid gym-goers.
2. Mark - 2 stars
As someone who enjoys working out and maintaining a fitness routine, I was really disappointed with the gym on the Carnival Magic. The equipment was old and worn out, and there was a lack of variety in machines and weights. The space was also cramped and overcrowded, making it difficult to move around and exercise comfortably. Additionally, the gym seemed to be understaffed as there were no trainers available for assistance or guidance. Overall, I expected more from a cruise ship gym and would not recommend it to others who prioritize fitness during their vacations.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I was not impressed with the gym on the Carnival Magic. The equipment seemed outdated and in need of maintenance. The cardio machines were noisy and some of them didn't work properly. The weight area was limited and the dumbbells were often missing or not in the correct order. The overall layout of the gym was also confusing and cramped. I was hoping for a better workout experience during my cruise, but unfortunately, the gym fell short of my expectations.
4. Mike - 1 star
The gym on the Carnival Magic was a major disappointment. The equipment was outdated and poorly maintained. Some machines were broken and others made weird noises when in use. There was also a lack of space and ventilation, which made the workout environment uncomfortable. The overall cleanliness of the gym was subpar, with sweaty surfaces and equipment that hadn't been properly wiped down. As someone who values their fitness routine, I would not recommend relying on the gym facilities aboard the Carnival Magic.

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