Who Has the World's Largest Cruise Ships?
Cruise Lines With the Biggest Ships
With over 100 new cruise ships being built or on order, it's clear that the demand for cruising isn't going away any time soon. And with the size of these ships increasing, it's becoming more and more like a floating palace at sea.
The Biggest Cruise Ships in Service
The largest cruise ship in service today is the Wonder of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean. This behemoth can accommodate over 6,988 passengers and has a gross tonnage of 236,857. Other contenders in the list of largest cruise ships include:
- Symphony of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 228,081 GT, 6,680 passengers
- Harmony of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 226,963 GT, 6,680 passengers
- Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 225,282 GT, 6,296 passengers
- Allure of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 225,282 GT, 6,296 passengers
Large Ships Due to Launch in 2020
Several large cruise ships are scheduled to launch in 2020, including:
- Utopia of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 236,857 GT, 6,988 passengers
- Wonder of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): 236,857 GT, 6,988 passengers
- MSC Virtuosa (MSC Cruises): 181,541 GT, 4,842 passengers
- Carnival Mardi Gras (Carnival Cruise Line): 181,808 GT, 5,282 passengers
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