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Carnival Magic Bridge (Forward) Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard Carnival Magic Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

Carnival Magic Cruise Ship

Carnival Magic
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Carnival Magic - Bridge (Forward) Webcam / Camera Decommissioned
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Carnival Magic Bridge (Forward) Webcam Decommissioned

*** Carnival Magic's Bridge (Forward) Webcam has been decommissioned. ***

This ship webcam has been decommissioned by the ship operator Carnival Cruise Line. If you would like to see Carnival Magic's camera(s) returned to service please contact the cruise line directly. The following is Carnival Cruise Line's customer service contact information and social media links:
Carnival Cruise Line Logo
Headquarters: Doral, Florida
Parent Company: Carnival Corporation & plc
Website: https://www.carnival.com/
Email: guestcare@carnival.com
Phone: (800) 764-7419
Note: Multiple cruise lines took their cameras out of service at the beginning of the pandemic. No cruise line that did this has returned them to service at this time.

Carnival Magic Cruise Ship Details

In Service:2011 | 15 years
Last Refurb:2021
Passengers:3,720
Crew:1,367
Gross Tons:128,500 GT
Length: 1,004.0 ft
Beam: 122.0 ft
Draft: 27.0 ft
Speed: 22.5 knots / 25.9 mph
Class:Dream

The Dream class cruise ships were built between 2009 and 2012 for Carnival Cruise Line and Costa Cruises. They introduced the first water park at sea with multiple slides and the first outdoor movie theater on a cruise ship. The ships feature extensive family-friendly amenities and a large atrium. The class includes the first large water park and was designed for high-energy cruising.

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Webcam Images Update Automatically

Some ship webcams are live-streaming. Those that aren't live-streaming webcams display static images which are updated between once every 30 seconds to once every fifteen minutes. To make sure you don't miss any updates from the static image webcams we automatically look for a new image every 30 seconds. This will ensure you always have the latest image without having to manually reload/refresh any page.

Webcam Images May Not Always Be Available

If an image appears old, incomplete, black, or missing, it's almost always due to an issue at the webcam source, which is beyond our control. The image will return automatically once the webcam is back online. If you see a completely black image for an extended time and the ship is an area where it is daytime, feel free to report it below. Your report helps us stay on top of problem webcams.

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