The world's largest seafarers are real floating cities and survey the world's oceans!
While recently Clive Palmer, a powerful businessman and Australian billionaire politician announced the construction of a Titanic replica, Wanderlix offers you to discover the 21 largest cruise ships of the world. It is important to know that today, there are 61 cruise ships weighing more than 100,000 tons, of which more than 20 have been built since 2010.
From the smallest to the largest, discover the world’s largest ships, these luxurious mini floating cities that can accommodate up to 6000 people and measure several hundred meters long.
How do I leave on the most beautiful cruise ships?
The biggest cruise ships are impressive seen from outside, but living a stay on one of them is even more extraordinary. Life on board looks like a small town condensed on a single boat. The whole crew is on board to welcome you, prepare your meals, host events and activities, organize excursions... And with the hundreds or even thousands of tourists, it creates an effervescence on board.
The biggest cruise ships are not always those that offer the most relaxing stays. Smaller ships allow for a more relaxing cruise, with routes in less tourist destinations. One thinks of routes in the Baltic Sea for example, or in Greece and the Adriatic Sea.
Among the specialized sites we recommend starcroisieres.com , a travel agency specialized in cruises and tailor-made trips, which offers more than 9,000 cruise routes.
21. Mariner of the Seas
Gross gauge: 138.279 tons Length: 310.8 meters Maximum capacity: 3807 passengers Date: 2003 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – ATren
20. Navigator of the Seas
Gross gauge: 139.570 tons Length: 310.8 meters Maximum capacity: 3807 passengers Date: 2002 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Roger Wollstadt
19. Carnival Vista
Gross gauge: 133.500 tons Length: 321.5 metres Maximum capacity: 3954 passengers Date: 2016 Company: Carnival
Photo credit: Youtube – Carnival
18. Norwegian Getaway
Gross gauge: 145.655 tons Length: 325,5 metres Maximum capacity: 3910 passengers Date: 2014 Company: Norwegian
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Roel Hemkes
17. Norwegian Breakaway
Gross gauge: 146.600 tons Length: 325,5 metres Maximum capacity: 3988 passengers Date: 2013 Company: Norwegian
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Dickelbers
16. Norwegian Escape
Crude gauge:164.600 tons Length: 325.8 meters Maximum capacity: 4248 passengers Date: 2015 Company: Norwegian
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Arno Redenius
15. MV Britannia
Gross gauge: 143.730 tons Length: 329.1 meters Maximum capacity: 4100 passengers Date: 2015 Company: P經 Cruises
Photo credit: P♣O Cruises
14. Norwegian Epic
Gross gauge: 155,873 tons Length: 329.4 meters Maximum capacity: 5183 passengers Date: 2010 Company: Norwegian
Photo credit: Wikimedia - Wikifrits
13. Regal Princess
Gross gauge: 142.229 tons Length: 330 meters Maximum capacity: 4100 passengers Date: 2014 Company: Princess Cruises
Photo credit: Regal Princess Cruises
12. Royal Princess
Gross gauge: 142.714 tons Length: 330 meters Maximum capacity: 4100 passengers Date: 2013 Company: Princess Cruises
Photo credit: Princess Cruises
11. MSC Preziosa
Gross gauge: 139.400 tons Length: 333.1 meters Maximum capacity: 3959 passengers Date: 2013 Company: MSC
Photo credit: Flickr – Gary Bembridge
10. MSC Divina
Gross gauge: 139.400 tons Length: 333.1 meters Maximum capacity: 3900 passengers Date: 2012 Company: MSC
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Mllturro
9. Independence of the Seas
Gross gauge: 154.407 tons Length: 338,9 meters Maximum capacity: 4375 passengers Date: 2006 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia - Aztec06
8. Liberty of the Seas
Gross gauge: 154.407 tons Length: 338,9 meters Maximum capacity: 4375 passengers Date: 2006 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Andreas Hobi
7. Freedom of the Seas
Gross gauge: 154.407 tons Length: 338,9 meters Maximum capacity: 4375 passengers Date: 2006 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Jonathan Palombo
6. Queen Mary II
Gross gauge: 148.528 tons Length: 345 meters Maximum capacity: 3090 passengers Date: 2004 Company: Carnival
Photo credit: Wikimedia- Christian Bischof
5. Quantum of the Seas
Gross gauge: 168.660 tons Length: 347.1 meters Maximum capacity: 4905 passengers Date: 2014 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Dickelbers
4. Anthem of the Seas
Gross gauge: 168.660 tons Length: 347.7 metres Maximum capacity: 4905 passengers Date: 2014 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Ein Dahmer
3. Ovation of the Seas
Gross gauge: 168.660 tons Length: 347.7 metres Maximum capacity: 4180 passengers Date: 2016 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Royal Caribbean
2. Allure of the Seas
Gross gauge: 225.282 tons Length:361.7 meters Maximum capacity: 6296 passengers Date: 2010 Company: Royal Caribbean
Photo credit: Wikimedia – Jorge in Brazil
1. Harmony of the Seas
Gross gauge: 227.000 tons Length: 362,1 meters Maximum capacity: 5479 passengers Date: 2016 Company: Royal Caribbean
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