Carnival Horizon deck 1 plan (Riviera-Cabins)
Deck layout and review
Review of Carnival Horizon deck 1 (Riviera-Cabins)
Riviera Deck passenger cabins from 1201 to 1487, of which Inside (categories 1A, 4A and 4B, 26 connecting, 2 twin + 1 or 2 upper beds), and the rest are Oceanview (6A, PT – with 2 porthole windows, Deluxe Oceanview – 6L, 6M).
(on crew deck 0 below) Medical Center is the ship’s hospital operated by resident doctors/physicians and nurses on 24-hour call duty. The infirmary (open between 8 am – 8 pm /doctor hours 8-11 am and 3-6 pm) is equipped with defibrillators, external pacemakers, pulse oximeters, an ECG (electrocardiograph machine), thrombolytic and lab equipment. Treatments at the ship hospital are equivalent to a private doctor’s visit. All treatments, tests and medications are at extra charge. The only exception is Bonine (seasickness medication) also available for free at the ship’s Reception (24 hours). General health insurance policies do not apply, so buying cruise health insurance is recommended. Buying Carnival Cruise Vacation Protection Plan makes you eligible for reimbursements of up to USD 10000 (covered medical expenses) and up to USD 30000 (Emergency Medical Evacuation/medevac expenses).
The ship’s physicians are independent contractors and render medical services at a customary fee. The basic fee doesn’t include medication, tests or treatments. Payments are made via the “Sail and Sign” card. Medical staffing varies by ship – either 1 physician with 3 nurses or 2 physicians with 5 nurses.