Cruise Ships

Detailed profiles of ships across every cruise line we track. Ship pages will include deck plans, cabin categories, onboard amenities, reviews, and current sailing schedules.

Symphony of the Seas

Royal Caribbean
Oasis Class228,081 GT5,518 paxBuilt 2018

One of the largest cruise ships ever built, Symphony of the Seas features seven distinct neighborhoods, a 10-story slide, an ice skating rink, a full-size basketball court, and the signature Central Park open-air garden. Her Oasis-class design pioneered the split-superstructure layout that creates the neighborhood concept at sea.

Queen Mary 2

Cunard
N/A148,528 GT2,691 paxBuilt 2004

The only true ocean liner still in service, Queen Mary 2 was designed for regular transatlantic crossings between Southampton and New York. Her hull is reinforced for North Atlantic conditions, and she carries enough fuel for the 7-day crossing without refueling. The ship features the only planetarium at sea and a traditional Cunard grand ballroom.

Norwegian Viva

Norwegian Cruise Line
Prima Class142,500 GT3,215 paxBuilt 2023

The second Prima-class ship brings Norwegian's most modern design to sea, featuring The Haven by Norwegian (a ship-within-a-ship luxury enclave), Ocean Boulevard wraparound outdoor promenade, a three-story go-kart track, and Indulge Food Hall — a European-style open-air marketplace with 11 dining venues.

Celebrity Edge

Celebrity Cruises
Edge Class130,818 GT2,918 paxBuilt 2018

Celebrity Edge revolutionized cruise ship design with the Magic Carpet — a cantilevered moving platform that travels the full height of the ship's exterior. The Edge class also introduced outward-facing Infinite Verandas and the rooftop garden. The ship was designed by a team including Kelly Hoppen and Tom Wright.

Carnival Jubilee

Carnival Cruise Line
Excel Class183,521 GT5,374 paxBuilt 2023

Carnival's newest Excel-class ship sails year-round from Galveston, Texas. She features BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea, along with a Texas-themed zone, Guy Fieri's Burger Joint, Emeril's Bistro, and the signature Carnival WaterWorks aqua park. Jubilee runs on LNG fuel, making her one of the greenest large ships afloat.

Viking Saturn

Viking Ocean
Viking 93047,800 GT930 paxBuilt 2023

Viking's small-ship approach delivers a 930-passenger vessel with all-veranda staterooms, an infinity pool, a Nordic spa with a snow grotto, and included shore excursions in every port. Viking Saturn reflects the line's Scandinavian design philosophy — clean lines, natural materials, and understated elegance throughout.

Silver Nova

Silversea
Nova Class54,700 GT728 paxBuilt 2023

Silversea's first Nova-class ship is an asymmetrical design that maximizes ocean views from every public space. The ship features eight dining venues, a S.A.L.T. culinary program with a dedicated kitchen, bar, and lab, and an expansive pool deck with the Marquee open-air venue for evening entertainment.

Seabourn Pursuit

Seabourn
Expedition23,000 GT264 paxBuilt 2023

Seabourn's expedition ship carries a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and a custom-built submarine for undersea exploration. With a PC6 polar-class hull, she sails to Antarctica, the Arctic, and remote tropical destinations. Each voyage includes a 26-person expedition team of naturalists, marine biologists, and historians.