Tuesday 15 July 2014

Guide to the New Ship Builds

Guide to the New Ship Builds

What's next from the world's largest cruise lines? Below is our annual list of ocean-going ships on order for major brands such as Carnival and Royal Caribbean, updated to include details of two new vessels recently announced by MSC Cruises.
As in the past, we include only ships from lines that market to North Americans, leaving out such operators as Germany-based Aida Cruises, which caters to the German-speaking market. We also have left off river cruise ships on order (stay tuned for a separate update on the topic).
For the coming year, the big story in cruise-ship building is the development of Quantum of the Seas, the first of a new class of vessel for Royal Caribbean that will boast several groundbreaking features. Also notable are the first ships from new lines Pearl Seas Cruises and Viking Ocean Cruises (click through the carousel above for artist's drawings of all three vessels as well as others on order).
Among the most complex traveling machines built by man, ocean-going cruise ships take years to construct, so any new orders placed in the coming months likely won't be filled until 2017 at the earliest. We'll continue to update this page as new orders are announced.
2014
Pearl Mist (Pearl Seas Cruises)
Passengers: 210
Maiden voyage: June 25
Notable: The first vessel of a new small-ship line
Costa Diadema (Costa Cruises)
Passengers: 3,700
Maiden voyage: Nov. 1
Notable: Largest Costa ship ever
Quantum of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)
Passengers: 4,180
Maiden voyage: Nov. 2
Notable: First of a new class of ship for Royal Caribbean
See also: New Royal Caribbean ship to have gee-whiz ride
2015
Viking Star (Viking Ocean Cruises)
Passengers: 928
Maiden voyage: April 11
Notable: First ocean-going ship for river cruise giant Viking
See also: New upscale line to launch in 2015
Anthem of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)
Passengers: 4,180
Maiden voyage: April 22
Notable: Sister to Quantum of the Seas
Le Lyrial (Compagnie du Ponant)
Passengers: 264
Maiden voyage: May 9
Notable: Fourth in upscale line's Boreal class series
See also: Next Ponant ship to have bigger suites
Norwegian Escape (Norwegian Cruise Line)
Passengers: 4,200
Maiden voyage: Oct. 29
Notable: A larger version of Norwegian Breakaway
See also: Norwegian unveils plans for "Breakaway Plus"
2016
Unnamed (Holland America)
Passengers: 2,660
Maiden voyage: February
Notable: First new ship for line since 2010
See also: Holland America orders new ship for 2015
Viking Sea (Viking Ocean Cruises)
Passengers: 928
Maiden voyage: April 3
Notable: Second ocean-going ship for river cruise giant Viking
Viking Sky (Viking Ocean Cruises)
Passengers: 928
Maiden voyage: June 24
Notable: Third ocean-going ship for river cruise giant Viking
See also: Fast-growing Viking orders two more ships
Unnamed (Royal Caribbean)
Passengers: 5,400
Maiden voyage: Mid-year
Notable: Third in the hugely successful Oasis class series
See also: Third Oasis class ship on the way
Seven Seas Explorer (Regent Seven Seas Cruises)
Passengers: 750
Maiden voyage: Summer
Notable: First new ship for luxury line since 2003
See also: New details emerge about Regent's next luxury ship
Unnamed (Royal Caribbean)
Passengers: 4,180
Maiden voyage: Mid-year
Notable: Third in new Quantum class series
See also: Royal Caribbean orders another Quantum class ship
Unnamed (Seabourn Cruise Line)
Passengers: 604
Maiden voyage: second half of 2016
Notable: Seabourn's largest ship ever
See also: New Seabourn ship to be line's biggest ever
Carnival Vista (Carnival Cruise Lines)
Passengers: 4,000
Maiden voyage: Winter
Notable: First new ship for line since 2012
See also: Carnival orders new ships for 2016
Titanic II (Blue Star Line)
Passengers: 1,680
Maiden voyage: N/A
Notable: A replica of the famed Titanic
See also: Billionaire unveils plans for Titanic II
2017
Unnamed (Viking Ocean Cruises)
Passengers: 928
Maiden voyage: Early 2017
Notable: Fourth ocean-going ship for river cruise giant Viking
Norwegian Bliss (Norwegian Cruise Line)
Passengers: 4,200
Maiden voyage: Spring 2017
Notable: Second in line's new "Breakaway Plus" series
See also: Norwegian Cruise Line orders another new ship
Unnamed (MSC Cruises)
Passengers: 4,500
Maiden voyage: 2017
Notable: First in a new class of ship for MSC
See also: MSC Cruises to expand with new, larger ships
Unnamed (MSC Cruises)
Passengers: 4,140
Maiden voyage: November 2017
Notable: First in the Seaside class of ship for MSC
See also: MSC Cruises orders two 'revolutionary' new vessels
2018 and beyond
Unnamed (Royal Caribbean)
Passengers: 5,400
Maiden voyage: 2018
Notable: Fourth in the Oasis class series
See also: Royal Caribbean plans another giant cruise ship
Unnamed (MSC Cruises)
Passengers: 4,140
Maiden voyage: May 2018
Notable: Second in the Seaside class of ship at MSC
See also: MSC Cruises orders two 'revolutionary' new ships
Unnamed (MSC Cruises)
Passengers: 4,500
Maiden voyage: 2019
Notable: Second in a new class of ship for MSC
Major lines with no ships on order: Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Cunard Line, Disney Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Windstar Cruises.

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