A Sky Trail Expedition course from Ropes Courses will be available to passengers on the Carnival Horizon ship when it sets off on its maiden voyage on April 2, 2018.

On the 13-day cruise, around 3,900 passengers will get the chance to try the single-level structure, which has 24 different elements that follow two different paths. The circular design, supported by 12 different poles, create two linear paths that assure a smooth flow for participants as they take on each new challenge.
Two of Carnival’s sister ships, Breeze and Magic, have been featuring Sky Trail Expedition courses for the past several years.
“Carnival Cruise Line is known for its thrilling open-air attractions and the ropes course on Carnival Horizon promises to be a spectacular attraction on our newest ship,” said Dominic Chancellor, manager of Outer Decks Experience for Carnival Cruise Line. “Guests can enjoy the thrill of traversing suspended ropes while taking in the breathtaking views to the sea below. We can’t wait for our guests to check it out.”
“Designing another Sky Trail course for a Carnival cruise ship was an exciting opportunity for us,” said Jim Liggett, founder and owner of Ropes Courses. “Working with a smaller amount of space than we typically use for our many land-based structures and still managing to add so much variety and challenge, made this a really fun and rewarding installation. We realise that deck space on these vessels is at a premium and we were honoured to be welcomed back,” he added.