Top 15 Well-Known Cruise Ships in the World

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  1. Celebrity Beyond, the third vessel in the cruise line's Edge Series, set sail in April 2022. It can accommodate up to 3,260 passengers and 1,400 crew members. 32 dining and drinking options are available on board, covering everything from Greek to French to Italian cuisine. There are also a number of cocktail bars and lounges where visitors may unwind with a drink.


    Celebrity Beyond's 4,500-piece art collection, which comprises pieces by worldwide painters and trip photographers, is one of its highlights. There is also no shortage of original entertainment choices, which include everything from acrobatic acts to juggling mixologist displays. Celebrity's "Magic Carpet," a huge platform that swings off the side of the ship and glides from deck to deck, offers breathtaking water views.

    Staterooms range in size from 181 to 243 square feet and include flat-screen TVs, luxurious bathrobes, and cozy Cashmere mattresses. Many also have private verandas. Spend a little extra on a room at The Retreat for a truly unique experience. The villas and suites at this resort inside a resort include extra pleasures including plunge pools, hot tubs, and butlers. In addition, The Retreat guests have complimentary use of a private sundeck, restaurant, and lounge as well as an onboard credit that can be spent as you choose.


    Celebrity Beyond travels to numerous well-liked locations in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, including Mexico, the French Riviera, Italy, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and more.

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  2. The Celebrity Apex, which set sail for the first time in June 2021, has a maximum capacity of 2,910 guests and 1,320 crew members. Visitors can have a meal at one of 29 restaurants, bars, or lounges before spending the evening gambling or listening to live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). A steakhouse and a raw bar are specialty eateries, while French, Italian, and Mediterranean cuisines are served at regular restaurants. On board, there are also upmarket stores, meeting rooms, and multipurpose facilities.


    The ship's bedrooms range in size from 181 to 243 square feet and have smart TVs, programmable air conditioning, and a lot of storage. There are also private verandas in several rooms. If you want to indulge yourself, think about reserving a stay at The Retreat. This privileged area of the ship offers opulent lodgings as well as entry to a personal restaurant, sun terrace, and lounge. Additionally, the accommodations at The Retreat are larger, with up to 1,892 square feet.

    The Celebrity Apex travels to popular Caribbean locations including St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, Belize, and Grand Cayman in addition to European hotspots like Greece, Italy, Croatia, and Portugal.

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  3. Viking Venus, which departed from Portsmouth, England, in May 2021, has a modern interior and exterior. 930 passengers and 465 staff members can board the ship. Numerous swimming pools, shops, a live performance theater, a jazz lounge, a spa, a fitness facility, and a salon are among the amenities. Additionally, the onboard historian offers lectures and discussions to inform guests about the cultural characteristics of each location. The Kitchen Table, an onboard cooking school, also enables visitors to learn about the distinctive food of each stop.


    The Restaurant offers daily-updated menu options, the World Café serves a variety of cuisine, The Chef's Table offers perfectly paired tasting menus, and Manfredi's Italian Restaurant serves traditional Italian fare. In total, there are eight dining options on board, in addition to the ship's culinary institute at The Kitchen Table and round-the-clock room service.


    There are six different lodging options with private verandas to pick from when it's time to rest. The 270 square foot standard Veranda Staterooms provide flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and soft bedding. Higher category accommodations include features like free laundry services, in-room coffee, priority reservations for spa services, and priority shore excursion bookings.


    Popular European ports visited by the Viking Venus include Barcelona, Athens, Malta, Istanbul, Rome, London, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.

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  4. The Viking Mars, the ship can carry 930 passengers and can dock in a variety of places that are inaccessible to some of the larger ocean-going cruise ships. This ship made its debut in May 2022, and its all-veranda rooms have sizes ranging from around 270 square feet to about 1,148 square feet. Free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars stocked with drinks and snacks, robes, slippers, and 24-hour room service are all provided as in-room amenities.


    Onboard the ship, guests will discover a tranquil spa, a hair salon, a space for yoga, and a well-equipped indoor fitness center (with an outside fitness center).


    Get a comfortable seat in The Living Room if you want to unwind with a book and a drink in one hand. The Viking Mars provides educational programming, lectures, cooking courses, and more on board, similar to other Viking ships.

    Additionally, cruisers can take advantage of the main pool and hot tub, the infinity pool, the theater, the cinema, the jazz lounge, and a number of pubs. Manfredi's Italian Restaurant, Aquavit Terrace, World Café, The Chef's Table, and The Kitchen Table are some of the dining options on this ship.

    Cruises on the Viking Mars including stops in Iceland, Sweden, England, Greece, Italy, Spain, Australia, and New Zealand are among the upcoming itineraries.

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  5. One of the cruise line's newest ships, Celebrity Edge made its debut in December 2018. This 2,918-passenger ship is notable for its modernism. The Edge has a wide variety of technologies, amenities, entertainment, and eating options on board and is dressed to the nines in contemporary styles. The ship's rooftop garden, the numerous oceanfront swimming pools, the jogging track, and the on-site spa are all available to passengers.


    There are several options for evening entertainment as well, including themed bars and lounges, a club, and a theater with a range of performances. One of the Edge's most renowned venues is The Magic Carpet, the first 13-story cantilevered arena at sea in history. Depending on where it is, the outdoor area and a number of decks may be shifted to convert it into a live music venue, a bar, or an upscale specialty restaurant.

    There are 29 different dining options available to travelers. These are made up of four main restaurants and specialty eateries that serve a range of foods, from sashimi to classic French bistro meals. Celebrity Edge offers trips to the Caribbean, Europe, and the Panama Canal.

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  6. The 930-passenger Viking Sky, which made its debut in February 2017, is praised by previous passengers for its port-intensive itineraries (price includes one complimentary excursion per port) and opulent, spacious accommodations. The size of the cabins ranges from 270 to 1,448 square feet, and all come equipped with heated floors in the bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, balconies, and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded stateroom and suite customers receive extra benefits including first dibs at the spa and exclusive dining establishments.


    Activities onboard Viking Sky include talks about the destination, spa treatments, and fitness center classes. The ship has two swimming pools, two whirlpools, and an infinity pool at the stern. In the evenings, travelers can take in a live performance in the theater or watch a movie about their location in one of the two movie theaters.

    The Aquavit Terrace and Manfredi's Italian Restaurant both offer outside eating options for visitors. With 550 crew members on board, the ship keeps a guest-to-staff ratio of around 2:1.

    In addition to the Mediterranean, Viking Sky also travels to Central America.

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  7. In 2016, Regent Seven Seas Explorer made its debut. One of the fleet's larger ships, it can accommodate up to 732 passengers. Service is the ship's first focus, and there are 567 crew members on board. Previous cruisers praised the crew for their friendliness and attentiveness.


    The all-suite cabins, which are among the largest offered by ocean liners, further wowed visitors. There are walk-in closets, interactive flat-screen TVs, expansive balconies, marble baths, and limitless Wi-Fi in every one of the 366 suites. Visitors can spend their days outside the cabins taking part in cooking classes, relaxing by the pool, or reading in the library. Casino games, cocktail bars, and performances in the Constellation Theater are all available for amusement at night. There aren't many complaints about this cruise, however some critics believed the entertainment could be better.

    According to recent travellers, what benefit is the best? Every shore trip is offered. Alaska, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Mediterranean, and other places are among the places that the Seven Seas Explorer travels.

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  8. Silver Muse, which made its debut in April 2017, has a crew-to-guest ratio of almost 1 to 1, with 411 crew members and room for 596 passengers. It's one of the well-known cruise ships in the World.


    The ship's roomy all-suite rooms, which measure 334 to 1,389 square feet, are one of its most notable characteristics. All cabins feature a picture window or balcony, a marble bathroom with upscale toiletries, and butler service. While all travelers get one free hour of internet access every day, guests in upgraded suites also benefit from features like balconies, several flat-screen TVs, and interactive media libraries. Eight dining establishments at Silver Muse provide a variety of cuisines, including Italian, Asian, and French meals at the elegant La Dame.

    The Silver Muse offers a range of onboard activities and amenities, including a spa, a pool deck and gym, a casino, and various lounges, similar to other ships in the fleet. A number of locations in Asia, Alaska, Australia, and New Zealand are visited by the Silver Muse.

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  9. Viking Sea, the second ship in Viking's Ocean Cruises fleet, was introduced in April 2016. The ship's compact size, which can accommodate 930 passengers, enables direct access to more remote ports worldwide.


    The cabin sizes on Viking Sea range from 270 square feet in size for Veranda Staterooms to 1,448 square feet for the Owner's Suite. King-sized beds, flat-screen TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, balconies, and heated floors in the bathrooms are standard in all guestrooms. Spending extra money on premium accommodations comes with extra benefits, such as first choice reservations for excursions, spa services, and specialized restaurants.


    The ship has a fitness center, a Nordic spa with a snow grotto, an outdoor gym and yoga space, a theater, and a unique infinity pool on the stern that makes it seem as though you're swimming in the ocean.

    The Viking Sea offers a range of eating alternatives to satisfy your appetite once you've worked up an appetite. They range from outdoor eating on the Aquavit Terrace to informal Norwegian fare at Mamsen's. Recent guests have raved about their experiences onboard, praising the meals, the ship, and the staff as being of the highest caliber. Viking Sea travels to ports in the West Indies, the Caribbean, and all of Europe.

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  10. Viking Jupiter, the cruise line's sixth ocean vessel, made its debut in February 2019. The ship can accommodate up to 930 passengers in opulent bedrooms with king-sized beds and spacious bathrooms. An added perk is the availability of free Wi-Fi in every accommodation.


    There are various onboard activities that passengers can partake in. They have the option to relax in the snow grotto at the spa, swim in the infinity pool, or soak their concerns away in the hot tub. Additional places to unwind with a cocktail or meet other cruisers include The Bar and The Living Room. Visitors can stop by Wintergarden for afternoon tea and small snacks, or the main dining area, Manfredi's Italian Restaurant, or World Café serve delicious European specialties, Chinese cuisine, and everything in between. Cruisers can see a live performance in The Theater or a movie with a local theme in one of the two onboard theaters in the evening.

    Recent visitors were impressed by the ship and praised its beautiful, simple design. They thought the food was excellent as well and advised getting the enhanced drink package. On both domestic and transatlantic trips, the Viking Jupiter calls at ports in Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and other places.

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  11. Since Symphony of the Seas is somewhat bigger than her sister ships, she is the largest cruise ship in the world. Symphony of the Seas is Royal Caribbean's fourth Oasis-class ship and their 25th overall.


    On March 23, 2018, Symphony of the Seas was handed over to the cruise line after being constructed at the shipyard, which was then known as STX France. On March 31, 2018, the ship set out on its initial special preview sailing.


    On April 7, 2018, a 7-night Mediterranean journey from Barcelona, Spain, marked the first official inaugural voyage. Since November 10, 2018, Symphony of the Seas has called PortMiami, Florida, home.


    One of the top cruise lines in the business, Royal Caribbean has a reputation for offering first-rate service and opulent excursions. Travelers on Royal Caribbean cruises visit some of the most stunning and interesting places on earth. They'll undoubtedly have qualities that appeal to each member in your party. If you want to take a fun and peaceful cruise holiday, Royal Caribbean cruises offer great value for your money. A Royal Caribbean cruise offers excellent service, a wide variety of culinary options, contemporary comforts, a welcoming staff, and engaging activities. The cost is justified by the extraordinary quality of the experience.

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  12. AIDAcosma, the sister ship of AIDAnova, is a member of the newest ship class. The renowned Meyer Werft from Papenburg, Germany, constructed AIDAcosma. The ship's construction included work at the Neptun Werft in Rostock, Germany. The two-time Olympic champion and former German track-biker Kristina Vogel serves as the AIDAcosma's godmother. All ages of passengers can board the AIDAcosma, but families in particular find the ship to be quite comfortable. AIDAnova uses environmentally friendly technology like LNG.


    In 21 different cabin categories, AIDAcosma offers a wide range of stateroom options. From an internal single cabin to a luxurious suite, the cabins range in size. AIDAcosma, the sister ship of AIDAnova, is a member of the newest ship class. The renowned Meyer Werft from Papenburg, Germany, constructed AIDAcosma. The ship's construction included work at the Neptun Werft in Rostock, Germany. The two-time Olympic champion and former German track-biker Kristina Vogel serves as the AIDAcosma's godmother. All ages of passengers can board the AIDAcosma, but families in particular find the ship to be quite comfortable. AIDAnova uses environmentally friendly technology like LNG.


    The varied facilities claim that visitors of all ages enjoy the stay. They value the informal and laid-back atmosphere as well as the excellent assistance provided by the crew members. The daily schedule includes sports and entertainment, but there are also quiet areas aboard the ship where passengers may unwind and take in the beauty of the ocean.

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  13. Carnival has made sure that all the old favorites are onboard and bigger than ever, as well as made room for features that are sure to impress. With significantly more space than the other Fun Ships-the Carnival Mardi Gras size is 35% larger than the class of ships before it-the line has made sure that all the old favorites are onboard and bigger than ever.


    The first roller coaster at sea and part of the Carnival Mardi Gras is Bolt, which is always at the top of everyone's list of must-try thrill rides. The Atrium, meanwhile, is situated on the side of the ship rather than in the middle, giving it access to three stories of sea views during the day and a top-notch entertainment area at night.


    Additionally, Mardi Gras is the first Carnival ship to feature six distinct "neighborhoods." Although it's not the first cruise ship to have themed areas-Royal Caribbean did this with Oasis of the Seas back in 2008—the communities divide the megaship into manageable and enjoyable pieces.


    The Brass Magnolia, which has a smoky lounge with live music and a lofty botanical bar staffed with mixologists, and the Fortune Teller Bar, which has a kooky, spooky velvet lounge vibe, are two of the best new bars we've seen on a ship in years. Cocktail lovers will throng to the New Orleans-themed French Quarter for these two establishments. The Patio at Summer Landing, in contrast, aims for an outside BBQ vibe with activities like cornhole.

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  14. One of the well-known cruise ships in the World - is Costa Smeralda. The Costa Smeralda epitomizes the Italian way of life: it is carefree, has a breeze that tousles your hair, and is always beside the sea.


    Every night, there will be brand-new performances and shows for you to enjoy, in addition to an aqua park on the ship's top deck, a cutting-edge spa, a cutting-edge gym, and much more.


    By protecting the environment, Costa Smeralda opens the door for ethical innovation and increasingly eco-friendly vacation.


    On June 15, 2015, the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland, received an order from the Carnival Corporation for four 180,000 gross-ton LNG-fueled cruise ships, one of which would be built for Costa. On October 7, 2019, the ship began a set of sea trials. On November 16, 2019, a different set of sea trials got under way. They were successfully finished shortly after.

    The ship was built by Meyer Turku with assistance from Neptun Werft, a sister yard, which provided a section holding the ship's primary and auxiliary machinery and related systems.

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  15. The Oasis of the Seas, one of the world's largest ships, makes an impression even before you step aboard. Big ships stand out when compared to smaller yachts. Huge, breathtaking, and with a unique community idea, the Oasis offers a fantastic cruise experience. The first ship to pursue the idea of a neighborhood with seven different themed zones is Oasis of the Seas. These zones are Central Park, Boardwalk, Royal Promenade, Swimming Pool and Sports Area, Sea Spa and Fitness Center, Entertainment Place, and Youth Zone.


    Travelers will need a ride in (or more) to appreciate the delights of Oasis of the Seas because there is so much excitement on board. One of Royal Caribbean's most well-liked ships, Oasis of the Seas, has consistently earned favorable reviews. The Oasis can accommodate up to 5,400 passengers per journey, although during busy times of the year, that number can go as high as 6,500. 2,165 crew members from more than 70 nations are on board the ship.

    A delightful area for families, the Oasis of the Seas Boardwalk has the vibe of a classic beachside pier. On deck 6, the Boardwalk can be found with the Dazzles Bar at one end and the AquaTheater, rock climbing walls, and ocean at the other. Both sides of the Boardwalk are lined with cabins, and those at the stern can see the sea as well as the excitement on the Boardwalk and in the AquaTheater.

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