Favourite cities and islands in the Med, Northern Europe and the Caribbean; they can reach them all. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines ...
Some 34.6 million people cruised in 2024, up from 31.7 million in 2023, and the upward trend is expected to continue with 42 million cruisers by 2028, according to the Cruise Lines International ...
With their very first entry into the category, the famed "Love Boat" line has reigned supreme. The 4,300-passenger 2024 Sun Princess is Princess' largest ship to date, but its twin Star Princess is ...
Who could forget the images that went viral last year of a cruise ship’s stern looking like a top-heavy birthday cake? So colorful and cartoon-like were the decks layered with twisting waterslides, ...
The new MSC World America will arrive in spring, joining other huge ships. Be prepared for a strong European influence when it comes to design and food. Credit... Supported by By Ceylan Yeğinsu At the ...
With an ambience distinctively different from mega-ships, large ships, which we define as those with 800 to 1,399 cabins, are big enough to offer a good choice in accommodations, restaurants, ...
Royal Caribbean's newest mega-ship, the Star of the Seas, is more than the world's largest cruise ship — it's a floating city where a flying DeLorean features in a full-scale Back to the Future ...
Royal Caribbean plans to launch its third Icon-class ship, Legend of the Seas, in July 2026. The mega-ship is scheduled to debut in Europe instead of the Caribbean. The European cruise market is ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Princess Cruises' stunning Sphere-Class ship, Sun Princess, has once again been recognized as the #1 Mega Cruise Ship in the prestigious Condé Nast ...
A cruise company has revealed the names of two new vessels preparing to set sail on the high seas—and has also revealed ambitious plans to launch three ginormous ships, capable of carrying 8,000 ...
It's the year of the XXL cruise ship and Condé Nast Traveler readers have just named their number one favorite. Royal Caribbean's 7,500+-passenger Icon Class contenders? Nope. Norwegian's giant ...