List of largest cruise ships
The following is a list of largest cruise ships over 120,000 gross tonnes, including ships that are in service, under construction, and out of service. Ships are ranked by gross tonnage.
In service
# | Ship | Cruise line | Year | Gross tonnage |
Length | Beam | Staterooms | Passenger capacity | Image | ||
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Maximum | Waterline | Double | Maximum | ||||||||
1 | Symphony of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2018 | 228,081 GT[1] | 1,188 ft (362.1 m)[1] | 215.5 ft (65.7 m)[2] | 156.75 ft (47.778 m)[1] | 2,759[2] | 5,518[2] | 6,680[2] | |
2 | Harmony of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2016 | 226,963 GT[3] | 1,188.1 ft (362.12 m)[3] | 215.5 ft (65.7 m)[4] | 155.6 ft (47.42 m)[3] | 2,747[4] | 5,479[lower-alpha 1][4] | 6,687[4] | |
3 | Allure of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2010 | 225,282 GT[5] | 1,187 ft (362 m)[6] | 215 ft (66 m)[6] | 154 ft (47 m)[5] | 2,742[6] | 5,484[6] | 6,780[6] | |
4 | Oasis of The Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2009 | 225,282 GT[7] | 1,186.5 ft (361.6 m)[8] | 215 ft (66 m)[8] | 154 ft (47 m)[7] | 2,742[8] | 5,484[8] | 6,780[8] | |
5 | MSC Meraviglia | MSC Cruises | 2017[9] | 171,598 GT[10] | 1,036.2 ft (315.83 m)[10] | 171 ft (52 m) | 141 ft (43 m)[10] | 2,250[11] | 4,500[11] | 5,714[9] | |
6 | Quantum of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2014 | 168,666 GT[12] | 1,139 ft (347.08 m)[12] | 162 ft (49.47 m)[12] | 136 ft (41.4 m)[12] | 2,090[13] | 4,180[13] | 4,905[13] | |
Anthem of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2015 | 168,666 GT[14] | 1,139 ft (347.06 m)[14] | 162 ft (49.4 m)[14] | 136 ft (41.4 m)[14] | 2,090[15] | 4,180[15] | 4,905[15] | ||
Ovation of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2016 | 168,666 GT[16] | 1,142 ft (348 m)[16] | 160 ft (48.9 m)[16] | 135 ft (41.2 m)[16] | 2,091[17] | 4,180[lower-alpha 1][17] | 4,905[17] | ||
9 | Norwegian Bliss | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2018 | 168,028 GT[18] | 1,093.6 ft (333.32 m)[18] | 158 ft (48.1 m)[18] | 136 ft (41.4 m)[18] | 4,200[19] | |||
10 | Norwegian Joy | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2017 | 167,725 GT[20] | 1,094.0 ft (333.46 m)[20] | 136 ft (41.4 m)[20] | 1,925 | 3,883[21] | |||
11 | Norwegian Escape | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2015 | 165,157 GT[22] | 1,069 ft (325.9 m)[22] | 153 ft (46.5 m)[22] | 136 ft (41.4 m)[22] | 2,124[22] | 4,248[22] | ||
12 | Liberty of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2007 | 155,889 GT[23] | 1,112 ft (339 m)[24] | 184 ft (56 m)[24] | 128.1 ft (39.0 m)[23] | 1,817[24] | 3,634[24] | 4,375[24] | |
13 | Independence of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2008 | 155,889 GT[25] | 1,112 ft (339 m)[25] | 184 ft (56 m)[25] | 126.6 ft (38.6 m)[25] | 1,817[25] | 3,634[25] | 4,375[25] | |
Freedom of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2006 | 155,889 GT[26] | 1,112 ft (339 m)[26] | 184 ft (56 m)[26] | 126.6 ft (38.6 m)[26] | 1,817[26] | 3,634[26] | 4,375[26] | ||
15 | Norwegian Epic | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2010 | 155,873 GT[27] | 1,081 ft (329.5 m)[28] | 133 ft (40.6 m)[28] | 2,114[28] | 4,100[28] | 5,183 | ||
16 | MSC Seaview[29] | MSC Cruises | 2018 | 154,000 GT[30] | 1,060 ft (320 m)[31] | 135 ft (41 m)[31] | 2,070[30] | 4,140[30] | 5,300[30] | ||
17 | MSC Seaside | MSC Cruises | 2017 | 153,516 GT[32] | 1,060 ft (320 m)[31] | 135 ft (41 m)[31] | 2,070[30] | 4,140[30] | 5,300[30] | ||
18 | Genting Dream | Dream Cruises | 2016 | 150,695 GT [33] | 1,100.2 ft (335.33 m)[33] | 145 ft (44.1 m)[33] | 130 ft (39.7 m)[33] | 1,600 | 3,200 | 4,500 | |
19 | World Dream | Dream Cruises | 2017 | 150,695 GT[34] | 1,100 ft (335.2 m)[34] | 145.5 ft (44.35 m)[34] | 130.4 ft (39.75 m)[34] | 1,680 | 3,360 | 4,500[35] | |
20 | Queen Mary 2 | Cunard Line | 2004 | 149,215 GT[36] | 1,132.0 ft (345.03 m)[36] | 147 ft (45 m)[37] | 135 ft (41 m)[36] | 1,296[38] | 2,592[38] | 3,090[38] | |
21 | Norwegian Breakaway | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2013 | 145,655 GT[39] | 1,068.4 ft (325.64 m)[39] | 169.7 ft (51.7 m)[40] | 130.3 ft (39.71 m)[39] | 2,014[41] | 3,963[40] | ||
22 | Norwegian Getaway | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2014 | 145,655 GT[42] | 1,068.4 ft (325.65 m)[42] | 145.6 ft (44.39 m)[42] | 130.3 ft (39.73 m)[42] | 2,014 | 3,910 | ||
23 | Majestic Princess | Princess Cruises | 2017[43] | 144,216 GT[44] | 1,082.7 ft (330.0 m)[44] | 126 ft (38.4 m)[44] | 1,780[44] | 3,560[44] | 4,250 | ||
24 | Britannia | P&O Cruises | 2015 | 143,730 GT[45] | 1,080 ft (330 m)[45] | 125.9 ft (38.38 m)[45] | 1,780 | 3,647 | 4,100 | ||
25 | Royal Princess | Princess Cruises | 2013 | 142,714 GT[46] | 1,080 ft (330 m)[46] | 155 ft (47 m)[47] | 126 ft (38.4 m)[46] | 1,780[47] | 3,560 | 4,100 | |
26 | Regal Princess | Princess Cruises | 2014 | 142,714 GT[48] | 1,080 ft (330 m)[48] | 125.6 ft (38.27 m)[48] | 1,780 | 3,560 | 4,100 | ||
27 | Navigator of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2002 | 139,570 GT[49] | 1,020 ft (310 m)[50] | 157.5 ft (48.0 m)[50] | 127 ft (38.6 m)[49] | 1,638[50] | 3,276[50] | 3,807[50] | |
28 | MSC Divina | MSC Cruises | 2012 | 139,072 GT[51] | 1,082.7 ft (330.0 m)[51] | 124 ft (37.9 m)[51] | 1,739[52] | 3,478[52] | 3,959[52] | ||
MSC Preziosa | MSC Cruises | 2013 | 139,072 GT[53] | 1,094 ft (333.3 m)[53] | 124 ft (37.9 m)[53] | 1,739[52] | 3,478[52] | 3,959[52] | |||
30 | Mariner of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2003 | 138,279 GT[54] | 1,020.7 ft (311.12 m)[54] | 157.5 ft (48.0 m)[55] | 127 ft (38.6 m)[54] | 1,557[55] | 3,114[55] | 3,807[55] | |
31 | Explorer of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2000 | 138,194 GT[56] | 1,020 ft (311 m)[56] | 161 ft (49.1 m)[56] | 127 ft (38.6 m)[56] | 1,557[57] | 3,114[57] | 3,840[57] | |
Voyager of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 1999 | 138,194 GT[58] | 1,020.7 ft (311.12 m)[58] | 156 ft (47.4 m)[58] | 127 ft (38.6 m)[58] | 1,557[59] | 3,114[59] | 3,840[59] | ||
33 | MSC Fantasia | MSC Cruises | 2008 | 137,936 GT[60] | 1,094 ft (333 m)[60] | 124 ft (38 m)[60] | 1,637[60] | 3,274[60] | 4,363[60] | ||
MSC Splendida | MSC Cruises | 2009 | 137,936 GT[61] | 1,095 ft (334 m)[61] | 124 ft (38 m)[61] | 1,637[61] | 3,274[61] | 3,952[61] | |||
35 | Adventure of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2001 | 137,276 GT[62] | 1,020 ft (311 m)[62] | 161 ft (49.1 m)[62] | 127 ft (38.6 m)[62] | 1,557[63] | 3,114[63] | 3,807[63] | |
36 | Carnival Vista | Carnival Cruise Line | 2016 | 133,596 GT[64] | 1,055 ft (321.5 m)[64] | 158 ft (48 m)[65] | 122 ft (37.2 m)[64] | 1,968[65] | 3,936[65] | 4,980[65] | |
37 | Carnival Horizon[66] | Carnival Cruise Line | 2018[66] | 133,500 GT[66] | 1,062 ft (324 m)[66] | 1,987 | 3,954[66] | ||||
38 | Costa Diadema | Costa Cruises | 2014 | 133,019 GT[67] | 1,004 ft (306 m) | 122 ft (37 m)[68] | 1,850 | 3,700 | 4,947[67] | ||
39 | Disney Fantasy | Disney Cruise Line | 2012 | 129,750 GT[69] | 1,114.8 ft (339.80 m)[69] | 121.4 ft (37.0 m)[69] | 1,250[70] | 2,500[70] | 4,000[70] | ||
40 | Disney Dream | Disney Cruise Line | 2011 | 129,690 GT[71] | 1,114.8 ft (339.80 m)[71] | 121.4 ft (37.0 m)[71] | 1,250[70] | 2,500[70] | 4,000[70] | ||
41 | Carnival Dream | Carnival Cruise Line | 2009 | 128,251 GT[72] | 1,002.20 ft (305.471 m)[72] | 122 ft (37.2 m)[72] | 1,823[73] | 3,646[73] | 4,631[73] | ||
42 | Carnival Breeze | Carnival Cruise Line | 2012 | 128,052 GT[74] | 1,002 ft (305.5 m)[74] | 122.0 ft (37.18 m)[74] | 1,845[75] | 3,690[75] | 4,720[75] | ||
43 | Carnival Magic | Carnival Cruise Line | 2011 | 128,048 GT[76] | 1,004 ft (306 m)[76] | 122 ft (37 m)[76] | 1,845[75] | 3,690[75] | 4,720[75] | ||
44 | AIDAprima | AIDA Cruises | 2016 | 125,572 GT[77] | 984.1 ft (299.95 m)[77] | 123.5 ft (37.65 m)[77] | 123 ft (37.6 m)[77] | 1,625 | 3,250 | ||
AIDAperla[78] | AIDA Cruises | 2017 | 125,572 GT[79] | 984.1 ft (299.95 m)[79] | 123 ft (37.6 m)[79] | 1,643 | 3,290[78] | ||||
46 | Celebrity Reflection | Celebrity Cruises | 2012 | 125,366 GT[80] | 1,047 ft (319 m)[80] | 123 ft (37.4 m)[80][81] | 1,523[82] | 3,046[82] | 3,480[82] | ||
47 | Celebrity Silhouette | Celebrity Cruises | 2011 | 122,210 GT[83] | 1,033 ft (315 m)[83] | 121 ft (36.9 m)[83] | 1,443[82] | 2,886[82] | 3,320[82] | ||
48 | Celebrity Solstice | Celebrity Cruises | 2008 | 121,878 GT[84] | 1,041 ft (317.2 m)[84] | 121 ft (36.9 m)[84] | 1,426[82] | 2,852[82] | 3,148[82] | ||
Celebrity Equinox | Celebrity Cruises | 2009 | 121,878 GT[85] | 1,041 ft (317.2 m)[85] | 121 ft (36.9 m)[85] | 1,426[82] | 2,852[82] | 3,148[82] | |||
Celebrity Eclipse | Celebrity Cruises | 2010 | 121,878 GT[86] | 1,040.5 ft (317.14 m)[86] | 121 ft (36.8 m)[86] | 1,426[82] | 2,852[82] | 3,148[82] |
Under construction
# | Ship, class, or project name | Cruise line | Year (planned) |
Gross tonnage |
Length | Beam | Staterooms | Passenger capacity | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maximum | Waterline | Double | Maximum | |||||||
1 | Oasis Class | Royal Caribbean International | 2021 | 230,000 GT[2] | 1,188 ft (362 m)[2] | 215.5 ft (65.7 m)[2] | 2,775[2] | 5,535[2] | 6,870[2] | |
2 | Global Class | Dream Cruises | 2020 | 204,000 GT[87] | 1,135 ft (346 m) | 151 ft (46 m) | 2,500 | 5,000 | 9,500 [88] | |
Global Class | Dream Cruises | 2021 | 204,000 GT[87] | 1,135 ft (346 m) | 151 ft (46 m) | 2,500 | 5,000 | 9,500 [88] | ||
4 | Project Icon | Royal Caribbean International | 2022 | 200,000 GT[89] | 5,000[89] | |||||
Project Icon | Royal Caribbean International | 2024 | 200,000 GT[89] | 5,000[89] | ||||||
World Class | MSC Cruises | 2022[90] | 200,000 GT[90] | 1,080 ft (330 m)[90] | 154 ft (47 m)[90] | 2,760[90] | 5,520[90] | 6,850[90] | ||
World Class | MSC Cruises | 2024[90] | 200,000 GT[90] | 1,080 ft (330 m)[90] | 154 ft (47 m)[90] | 2,760[90] | 5,520[90] | 6,850[90] | ||
8 | AIDAnova[91] | AIDA Cruises | 2018[91] | 183,900[92] | 2,500[91] | 5,000[91] | 6,600[93] | |||
Costa Smeralda[94] | Costa Cruises | 2019[94] | 183,900 GT[94] | 2,600[95] | 5,200[95] | 6,600[95] | ||||
TBA | Carnival Cruise Line | 2020[96] | 183,900[92] | 2,600[97] | 5,200[97] | |||||
Iona | P&O Cruises | 2020[96] | 183,900[92] | 2,600[98] | 5,200[98] | |||||
Helios class | AIDA Cruises | 2021[91] | 183,900[92] | 2,500[91] | 5,000[91] | 6,600[93] | ||||
TBA | Costa Cruises | 2021[96] | 183,900[92] | 2,605[95] | 5,176[95] | 6,600[95] | ||||
TBA | Carnival Cruise Line | 2022[96] | 183,900[92] | 2,600[97] | 5,200[97] | |||||
Helios Class | P&O Cruises | 2022[96] | 183,900[92] | 2,600[98] | 5,200[98] | |||||
Helios class | AIDA Cruises | 2022[91] | 183,900[92] | 2,500[91] | 5,000[91] | 6,600[93] | ||||
17 | Meraviglia Plus Class III | MSC Cruises | 2023[99] | 183,500 GT | 1,086 ft (331 m) | 2,444[100] | 6,334[101] | |||
18 | MSC Grandiosa[101] | MSC Cruises | 2019[101] | 181,000 GT[101] | 1,086 ft (331 m)[101] | 2,444[100] | 6,334[101] | |||
MSC Virtuosa | MSC Cruises | 2020 | 181,000 GT[101] | 1,086 ft (331 m)[100] | 2,444[100] | 6,334[101] | ||||
20 | Seaside Evo Class | MSC Cruises | 2021[102] | 169,380 GT[102] | 1,112 ft (339 m)[102] | 135 ft (41 m)[102] | ||||
Seaside Evo Class | MSC Cruises | 2023[102] | 169,380 GT[102] | 1,112 ft (339 m)[102] | 135 ft (41 m)[102] | |||||
22 | Norwegian Encore | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2019 | 168,800 GT[103] | 4,200[19] | |||||
23 | Spectrum of the Seas[104] | Royal Caribbean International | 2019[105] | 168,666 GT[13] | 1,141 ft (348 m)[13] | 136 ft (41 m)[13] | 2,090 | 4,180[13] | 4,905[13] | |
Quantum Class | Royal Caribbean International | 2020 | 168,666 GT[13] | 1,141 ft (348 m)[13] | 136 ft (41 m)[13] | 2,090 | 4,180[13] | 4,905[13] | ||
25 | MSC Bellissima[106] | MSC Cruises | 2019[11] | 167,600 GT[11] | 1,033 ft (315 m)[11] | 141 ft (43 m)[9] | 2,250[11] | 4,500[11] | 5,700[11] | |
26 | TBA | TUI Cruises | 2024 | 161.000 GR | ||||||
TBA | TUI Cruises | 2026 | 161.000 GR | |||||||
28 | Royal Class | Princess Cruises | 2022[107] | 145,000 GT[107] | 3,660[107] | |||||
29 | Sky Princess | Princess Cruises | 2019[108] | 143,700 GT[108] | 3,560[108] | |||||
Royal Class | Princess Cruises | 2020[108] | 143,700 GT[108] | 3,560[108] | ||||||
31 | Project Leonardo | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2022[109] | 140,000 GT[109] | 980 ft (300 m)[109] | |||||
Project Leonardo | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2023[109] | 140,000 GT[109] | 980 ft (300 m)[109] | ||||||
Project Leonardo | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2024[109] | 140,000 GT[109] | 980 ft (300 m)[109] | ||||||
Project Leonardo | Norwegian Cruise Line | 2025[109] | 140,000 GT[109] | 980 ft (300 m)[109] | ||||||
35 | Costa Venezia[110][111] | Costa Asia[108] | 2019[108] | 135,500 GT[108] | 4,200[108] | |||||
TBA | Costa Asia[108] | 2020[108] | 135,500 GT[108] | 4,200[108] | ||||||
37 | Disney TBA[112] | Disney Cruise Line | 2021[112] | 135,000 GT[112] | 1,250[112] | 2,500[112] | ||||
Disney TBA[113] | Disney Cruise Line | 2022[113] | 135,000 GT[113] | 1,250[113] | 2,500[113] | |||||
Disney TBA[112] | Disney Cruise Line | 2023[112] | 135,000 GT[112] | 1,250[112] | 2,500[112] | |||||
40 | Carnival Panorama[114] | Carnival Cruise Line | 2019[114][108] | 133,500 GT[114] | 3,954[66] | 4,200[108] | ||||
41 | Celebrity Edge | Celebrity Cruises | 2018 | 129,500 GT[115] | 1,004 ft (306 m)[115] | 128 ft (39 m)[115] | 1,467[115] | 2,918[115] | 3,373[115] | |
Celebrity Apex | Celebrity Cruises | 2020 | 129,500 GT[115] | 1,004 ft (306 m)[115] | 128 ft (39 m)[115] | 1,467[115] | 2,918[115] | 3,373[115] | ||
Edge Class | Celebrity Cruises | 2021 | 129,500 GT[115] | 1,004 ft (306 m)[115] | 128 ft (39 m)[115] | 1,467[115] | 2,918[115] | 3,373[115] | ||
Edge Class | Celebrity Cruises | 2022 | 129,500 GT[115] | 1,004 ft (306 m)[115] | 128 ft (39 m)[115] | 1,467[115] | 2,918[115] | 3,373[115] |
See also
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