The cruise industry has continued to benefit from resilient travel demand, improving onboard spending and strong booking trends, even as consumers navigate a mixed macroeconomic backdrop. Operators have also focused on expanding premium offerings, optimizing capacity and improving operating efficiency, helping support revenue growth and profitability.

Against this backdrop, investors may be weighing two of the industry's biggest names — Carnival Corporation Ltd. CCL and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. RCL. Both companies have delivered solid operational execution, strengthened their balance sheets and capitalized on robust vacation demand. However, differences in fleet strategy, pricing power, profitability and valuation could determine which stock is better positioned to generate long-term shareholder returns. Let's take a closer look at how Carnival and Royal Caribbean compare.

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