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All Ship Information >>> Download With an onboard atmosphere that evokes the “Golden Age” of ocean liners, Cunard Line’s two ships (along with a new vessel launching in 2010) specialize in transAtlantic voyages that capitalize on the company’s long history and British feel. At the same time, its ships are both recently built and feature all the modern amenities expected by today’s cruise audience. Queen Elizabeth Gross Tonnage 90,400 tons Guest Capacity 2,092 Entered Service 2010 Queen Victoria Gross Tonnage 90,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,000 Entered Service 2007 Queen Mary2 Gross Tonnage 151,400 tons Guest Capacity 2,592 Entered Service 2004 As the second-largest cruise line in the world, Royal Caribbean aims to deliver the vacation of a lifetime to all its customers. The line offers eight of the largest ships in the world, with its latest launch accommodating upwards of 5,400 passengers. While the ships are large, innovative deck plans and expansive public spaces promote an open and inviting experience. Oasis class Oasis of the seas Gross Tonnage 220,000 tons Guest Capacity 5,400 Entering Service :Dec 2009 Allure of the seas Gross Tonnage 220,000 tons Guest Capacity 5,400 Entering Service :Nov 2010 Freedom Class Independence of the seas Liberty of the seas Freedom of the seas Gross Tonnage 160,000 tons Gross Tonnage 160,000 tons Gross Tonnage 160,000 tons Guest Capacity 3,634 Guest Capacity 3,634 Guest Capacity 3,634 Entered Service 2008 Entered Service 2007 Entered Service 2006 Voyager Class Explorer of the seas Gross Tonnage 138,000 tons Adventure of the seas Gross Tonnage 138,000 tons Guest Capacity 3,114 Enteted Service 2000 Voyager of the seas Guest Capacity 3,114 Gross Tonnage 138,000 tons Entered Service 2001 Mariner of the seas Guest Capacity 3,114 Gross Tonnage 138,000 tons Entered Service 1999 Navigator of the seas Gross Tonnage 138,000 tons Guest Capacity 3,114 Entered Service 2003 Guest Capacity 3,114 Renovated in 2009 Radiance Class Radiance of the seas Gross Tonnage 90,090tons Brilliance of the seas Guest Capacity 2,501 Gross Tonnage 90,090 tons Entered Service 2001 Guest Capacity 2,501 Entered Service 2002 Serenade of the seas Gross Tonnage 90,090 tons Jewel of the seas Guest Capacity 2,501 Gross Tonnage 90,090 tons Guest Capacity 2,501 Entered Service 2003 Entered Service 2004 Vision Class Grandeur of the seas Rhapsody of the seas Splendour of the seas Gross Tonnage 74,000 tons Gross Tonnage 78,491ons Gross Tonnage 70,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,446 Guest Capacity 2,435 Guest Capacity 2,076 Entered Service 1996 Entered Service 1997 Entered Service 1996 Legend of the seas Vision of the seas Enchantment of the Gross Tonnage 70,000 tons Gross Tonnage 78,491 tons seas Guest Capacity 2,076 Guest Capacity 2,435 Gross Tonnage 80,700 tons Entered Service 1994 Renovated in 2009 Guest Capacity 2,446 Sovereign Class Majesty of the seas Monarch of the seas Gross Tonnage 73,941 tons Gross Tonnage 73,941 tons Guest Capacity 2,744 Guest Capacity 2,744 Entered Service 2007 Entered Service 1991 Choose a worldwide adventure with P&O Cruises and set your wanderlust free. these exciting holidays on bard Arcadia and Aurora, of between 14 and 54 nights in duration, offer you the chance to visit one far-flung destination after another as you sail through regions of the world you’ve always dreamt of exploring. Arcadia Artemis Aurora Gross Tonnage 86,799 tons Gross Tonnage 44,348 tons Gross Tonnage 76,152 tons Guest Capacity 1,952 Guest Capacity 1,188 Guest Capacity 1,878 Entered Service 2005 Entered Service 2005 Entered Service 2000 Oriana Oceana Ventura Gross Tonnage 69,153 tons Gross Tonnage 77,499 tons Gross Tonnage 113,00 tons Guest Capacity 1,822 Guest Capacity 2,016 Guest Capacity 3,092 Entered Service 1995 Entered Service 2002 Enter Service 2008 As Celebrity Cruises enters a new era of larger ships and higher capacity, don't mourn just yet for the little cruise line offering personalized service. After all, no one believed that Celebrity could maintain its standards with the birth of its Millennium-class ships, and it managed quite nicely, adding a series of enhancements that pleased even the most stalwart Celebrity smaller-ship fans. It's true, though, that both of Celebrity's new ships—Solstice and Equinox—will come in at 118,000 tons, bigger than even the largest ships in Carnival's fleet. Debuting in 2008 and 2009 respectively, these two ships aim to rock the notion that a cruise line positioning itself in the "premium" market must keep its ships small and cozy. (Both are about 30 percent larger than the line's Millennium-class ships.) What's even more surprising about this aggressive new-build program is that both ships are post-Panamax, meaning they will be unable to transit the Panama Canal—and thus also unable to transition between the Caribbean and Alaska, two of Celebrity's itinerary staples. Century Class Celebrity Century Celebrity Mercury Gross Tonnage 71,545 tons Gross Tonnage 77,713 tons Guest Capacity 1,814 Guest Capacity 1,886 Entered Service 1995 Entered Service 1997 Millennium Class Celebrity Infinity Celebrity Constellation Gross Tonnage 91,000 tons Gross Tonnage 91,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,034 Guest Capacity 2,034 Entered Service 2001 Entered Service 2002 Celebrity Summit Celebrity Millennium Gross Tonnage 91,000 tons Gross Tonnage 91,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,034 Guest Capacity 2,034 Entered Service 2002 Entered Service 2000 Xpedition Class Celebrity Xpedition Gross Tonnage 2,329 tons Guest Capacity 96 Entered Service 2004 Solstice Class Celebrity Solstice Celebrity Equinox Gross Tonnage 122,000 tons Gross Tonnage 122,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,850 Guest Capacity 2,850 Entered Service 2008 Entered Service 2009 The Costa fleet sails under the "Cruising Italian Style" banner, thus offering a product that combines the sophisticated elegance of a European vacation with the spirit—not to mention sumptuous cuisine, authentic wine, and warm décor—of the line's Italian heritage. Costa's international family of ships spans the globe, offering cruises of seven days and longer throughout the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and northern Europe, plus offering some transatlantic sailings. Costa Deliziosa Gross Tonnage 92,600 tons Guest Capacity 2,826 Entered Service Feb 2010 Costa Luminosa Gross Tonnage 92,600 tons Guest Capacity 2,826 Entered Service 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Costa Concordia Gross Tonnage 114,500 tons Guest Capacity 3,780 Entered Service 2006 Costa Serena Gross Tonnage 114,500 tons Guest Capacity 3,780 Entered Service 2007 Costa Pacifica Gross Tonnage 114,147 tons Guest Capacity 3,780 Entered Service 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Costa Magica Costa Fortuna Gross Tonnage 102,587 tons Gross Tonnage 102,587 tons Guest Capacity 3,470 Guest Capacity 3,470 Entered Service 2004 Entered Service 2003 Costa Mediterranea Costa Atlantica Costa Europa Gross Tonnage 85,619 tons Gross Tonnage 865,619 Gross Tonnage 54,763 tons Guest Capacity 2,680 tons Guest Capacity 1,773 Entered Service 2003 Guest Capacity 2,680 Renovate Service 2006 d Costa Victoria Costa Romantica Costa Allegra Gross Tonnage 75,166 tons Gross Tonnage 53,049 tons Gross Tonnage 28,597tons Guest Capacity 2,394 Guest Capacity 1,697 Guest Capacity 1,000 Entered Service 1996 Entered Service 2005 Renovate Service 2006 Costa Classica Costa Marina Gross Tonnage 52,926 tons Gross Tonnage 25,558 tons Guest Capacity 1,680 Guest Capacity 1,000 Renovate Service 2005 Entered Service 2002 Princess caters to those seeking a complete escape from the stressful routine of daily life by being the consummate host in the world’s most beautiful settings. We offer a total experience — more unique itineraries, affordable private balconies, flexible mealtimes with Personal Choice Dining®, and the amenities and individual service of any luxury resort, thanks to the Big Ship Choice, Small Ship FeelSM of our fleet. And last but not least, we have an unfailing devotion to providing Princess-caliber Service. Come aboard! Crown Princess Emerald Princess Ruby Princess Gross Tonnage 116,000 tons Gross Tonnage 116,000 tons Gross Tonnage 116,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,670 Guest Capacity 2,670 Guest Capacity 3,080 Entered Service 2006 Entered Service 2007 Entered Service 2008 Diamond Princess Sapphire Princess Gross Tonnage 116,000 Gross Tonnage 116,000 tons tons Guest Capacity 2,670 Guest Capacity 2,670 Entered Service 2004 d Caribbean Princess Gross Tonnage 113,000 tons Guest Capacity 3,100 Entered Service 2004 Golden Princess Star Princess Gross Tonnage 109,000 tons Gross Tonnage 109,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,600 Guest Capacity 2,600 Entered Service 2001 Entered Service 2002 Grand Princess Gross Tonnage 109,000 tons Guest Capacity 2,600 Entered Service 1998 Dawn Princess Sea Princess Sun Princess Gross Tonnage 77,000 tons Gross Tonnage 77,000 tons Gross Tonnage 77,000 tons Guest Capacity 1,990 Guest Capacity 1,990 Guest Capacity 1,990 Entered Service 1997 Renovate Service 2005 Entered Service 1998 Coral Princess Gross Tonnage 92,000 tons Guest Capacity 1,970 Entered Service 2003 Island Princess Gross Tonnage 92,000 tons Guest Capacity 1,970 Entered Service 2003 Royal Princess Gross Tonnage 30,200 tons Guest Capacity 710 Entered Service 2001 Pacific Princess Gross Tonnage 30,200 tons Guest Capacity 670 Entered Service 2002 Ocean Princess Gross Tonnage 30,200 tons Guest Capacity 670 Entered Service 1999 The Holland America line of ships delivers a premium cruising experience for its customers. Onboard, ships feature traditional decor including dark woods, original artwork, and elaborate atriums.
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