This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have ceased to operate. Ocean liners are included on this list only if they also functioned as cruise ships. (See: list of ocean liners.)

As some cruise ships have operated under multiple names, all names will be listed in the Status section, along with the history of the vessel, under the vessel's current or most recent name. If a vessel is not currently operating as a cruise ship, only the most recent operation will be listed here. Likewise, if a vessel fulfilled another role before becoming a cruise ship, the first entry for the vessel will occur when the vessel began its career as a cruise ship.

NameOperatorBegan operationTonnageStatus
Achille Lauro StarLauro Cruises194723,629Sunk. Built between 1939 and 1947 as the Willem Ruys, a passenger liner for Rotterdamsche Lloyd. Began service as the Achille Lauro for StarLauro Cruises since 1965. She is most remembered for her 1985 hijacking. In 1994, the ship caught fire and sank in the Indian Ocean off Somalia.
Adriana Adriana Shipping19724,490Scrapped in 2019. Began operation in 1972 as the Aquarius for Hellenic Mediterranean Lines, Adriana (1987–2008), Adriana III (2008–2010).
Adventure of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2001137,276Operating
Aegean Majesty Optimum Shipmanagement Service199655,451Operating; Formerly Veendam
Aegean Odyssey Voyages to Antiquity197311,563Operating. Formerly, the ferry Narcis for Zim Lines, the Aegean Dolphin in 1986 for Dolphin Hellas, and the Aegean I in 1996, while chartered to Renaissance Cruises. Since 2009, the Aegean Odyssey.
Aegean Paradise New Century Cruise Line199023,287Operating. Formerly, Orient Venus, Cruise One, Delphin Voyager, Hainan Empress, Happy Dolphin.
AIDAbella AIDA Cruises200869,203Operating
AIDAblu AIDA Cruises201071,304Operating
AIDAcosma AIDA Cruises2022Operating
AIDAdiva AIDA Cruises200769,203Operating
AIDAluna AIDA Cruises200969,203Operating
AIDAmar AIDA Cruises201271,300Operating
AIDAnova AIDA Cruises2018Operating
AIDAperla AIDA Cruises2017125,572Operating
AIDAprima AIDA Cruises2016125,572Operating
AIDAsol AIDA Cruises201171,304Operating
AIDAstella AIDA Cruises201371,304Operating
AIDAvita AIDA Cruises200242,289Sold to an unknown owner
Albatros Royal Viking Cruises197320,018Scrapped in 2021 in Alang India
Allure of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2010225,282Operating
Amadea Phoenix Reisen199128,856Operating. Originally the Asuka for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, sold in 2006 to Amadea Shipping Co., and now under charter to Phoenix Reisen.
American Eagle American Cruise Lines2000Defunct as a cruise ship. Permanently moored at Chesapeake Shipbuilding as housing for contractors.
American Glory American Cruise Lines2002Sunk as an artificial reef
Ambience Ambassador Cruise line200769,845Operating. Formerly: Regal Princess, Pacific Dawn, Satoshi.
Amerikanis Chandris Line / Costa Cruises195217,041Scrapped. Originally, the Kenya Castle for Union-Castle Line. Sold to Chandris Line in 1967, and renamed the Amerikanis, leased to Costa Cruises from 1980 to 1984. Laid up in 1996 and scrapped in 2001.
Andes Royal Mail Lines193927,000Scrapped. Built as liner for South American trade. Troopship 1939–1945, then reverted to liner, becoming a cruise ship in 1959 and scrapped in 1971.[1]
Anthem of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2015168,666Operating
Aranui 3 CPTM19593,800Defunct. Operating passenger freight cruise line to the Marquesas Islands from Tahiti, became the portal to the Marquesas and cruise ship in 1990 with the Aranui II in addition to the freight services to the Marquesas, Aranui III began cruising in 2003 and was replaced by the Aranui V in early 2015.
Aranui 5 CPTM20157,500Operating
Arcadia P&O Cruises200486,799Operating
Arethusa Grand Circle Dubrovnik Doo20081,206Operating
Arosa Kulm Arosa Line19198,929Scrapped. Formerly built in 1919 by American International Shipbuilding Corp., Hog Island, Pennsylvania. Then sold in 1924 for American Merchant Lines, then in 1934 transferred to United States Lines, then in 1940 sold to Société Maritime Anversoise, then in Belgium renamed Ville d’Anvers, then in 1945 returned to USL, then in 1946 it was transferred to Isbrandtsen Line renamed City of Athens, then in 1947 sold to Incres Line renamed Protea, then in 1952 it was sold to Arosa Line renamed Arosa Kulm, then in 1959 it was scrapped at Bruges.[2]
Arosa Star Arosa Line19319,070Grounded. Originally a liner, the Borinquen (1931), renamed Puerto Rico in 1949, Arosa Star in 1954, Bahama Star in 1959, La Jenelle in 1969, grounded 13 April 1970 in California.
Arosa Sun Arosa Line1929Scrapped. Originally a liner, the Félix Roussel (1929), renamed Arosa Sun in 1955. Sold in 1960 and used as a hotel ship. Scrapped in 1974.[2]
Artania Phoenix Reisen198444,348Operating. Originally, the Royal Princess, transferred as Artemis in 2005, sold in 2009, and renamed in 2011 as Artania.
Arvia P&O Cruises2022184,700Joint-largest cruise ship ever built for P&O Cruises and the UK market.[3] Originally planned for the first half of 2022,[4] but delayed to December 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
Assedo Kaalbye Shipping International196819,361Scrapped. Originally the Shota Rustaveli, sold in 2000 as the Assedo. Scrapped in 2003.
Astor Cruise & Maritime Voyages198720,606Scrapped. Originally, the Astor, renamed Feodor Dostojevskiy in 1998, returned to Astor in 1995 Sold for scrap in 2020
Astoria Brock Pierce194812,165Operating. Ex- Azores, Athena, Völkerfreundschaft, Volker, Fridtjof Nansen, Italia I, Italia Prima, Valtur Prima, Caribe, built as Stockholm.
Astoria Grande Aquilon Shipping Co199638,531Operating. Formerly AIDA, AIDAcara
Asuka II Nippon Yusen Kaisha200650,142Operating. Formerly Crystal Harmony.
Atlantic Star Pullmantur Cruises198446,000Scrapped under name Antic in 2013 at Aliağa, Turkey. Ex-Pacific Sky, Sky Princess, Sky Wonder, built as Fairsky.
Aurora P&O Cruises200076,000Operating
Ausonia Louis Cruise Lines195611,879Beached for scrapping in March 2010
Azamara Journey Azamara Cruises200730,277Operating. Formerly R six for Renaissance Cruises until 2000, Blue Dream for Pullmantur Cruises until 2005.
Azamara Pursuit Azamara200130,277Operating. Began operation in 2001 as the R Eight for Renaissance Cruises, in 2003 as the Minerva II for Swan Hellenic, in 2007 as the Royal Princess for Princess Cruises, and in 2011 as the Adonia. Transferred to fathom in 2016. Returned to P&O in 2018, before being sold to Azamara as the Azamara Pursuit.
Azamara Quest Azamara Cruises200730,277Operating. Formerly R seven for Renaissance Cruises until 2000, Blue Moon for Pullmantur Cruises until 2005.
Azura P&O Cruises2010116,000Operating
Bahamas Celebration Celebration Cruise Line200835,483Scrapped. Formerly, the MS Prinsesse Ragnhild (1981–2008) sold and renamed in 2008, irreparably damaged in a grounding incident in 2014, sold for scrap in 2015.
Balmoral Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines200743,537Operating. Formerly: Norwegian Crown, Crown Odyssey.
Barcelona Companhia Colonial de Navegacao196123,306Operated as Infante Dom Henrique until 1975, then operated as a floating hotel until 1988, sold and brought back as a cruise ship under the name Vasco da Gama (1988–91), sold and renamed SeaWind Crown (1991–2002), laid up in 2002, sold and renamed Barcelona, sent to the breakers in India in 2004
Bella Fortuna Celestyal Cruises200537,773Operating. Originally, the Song of America, formerly: Sunbird, Thomson Destiny, Louis Olympia, Celestyal Olympia
Belofin I AG Belofin Investments of Liechtenstein197018,017Formerly: the SS Monterey (1932–1953), the SS Matsonia (1954–63), and the SS Lurline (1963–1970), SS Britanis (1970–1998) chartered to the US Government as an accommodation ship (1994), laid up in (1996), sold and renamed Belofin I (1998), sold for scrap and sank off the Cape of Good Hope while en route to the breakers in 2000.
Bianca C. Costa Line194418,427Sunk in 1961.
The Big Red Boat Premier Cruises199832,000Repossessed by creditors in 2000. Formerly: SS Big Red Boat III, SS IslandBreeze, SS Festivale, SS S.A. Vaal, RMS S.A. Vaal, RMS Transvaal Castle. Sold for scrap in 2003.
Birka Stockholm Birka Line200434,924Operating. Originally the Birka Paradise.
Black Watch Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines199628,613Scrapped 2022 in Alang. Formerly: Star Odyssey, Westward, Royal Viking Star.
Bolette Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines200061,000Operating. Formerly Amsterdam
Bore Steamship Company Bore19604,295Hotel and museum ship in Turku Finland. Formerly: Bore, Borea, Kristina Regina, changed back to Bore.
Borealis Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines199761,849Operating. Formerly Rotterdam
Boudicca Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines200628,388Operating. Formerly: Grand Latino, Superstar Capricorn, Hyundai Keumgang, Golden Princess, Sunward, Birka Queen, Royal Viking Sky. Scrapped 2021 Aliaga,
Braemar Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines200119,089Operating. Formerly: Crown Dynasty, Norwegian Dynasty, Crown Majesty, Cunard Crown Majesty.
Brahe Saimaan Matkaverkko Ltd20101,105Operating. Formerly: MS Kristina Brahe, USS PCE 830, HMS Kilchrenan, Sunnhordland.
Bremen Hapag-Lloyd Cruises19936,753Operating
Brilliance of the Seas Royal Caribbean International200290,090Operating
Britannia P&O Cruises2015143,730Operating
Calypso Louis Cruise Lines196711,162Scrapped in 2013. Originally, the Canguro Verde, formerly 1981–1989: Durr, 1989–1990: Ionian Harmony, 1990–1993: Sun Fiesta, 1993–1994: Regent Jewel, 1994–2007: Calypso, 2007–2013: The Calypso
Canberra P&O196149,073Scrapped in 1997
Caribbean Princess Princess Cruises2020112,894Operating
Carnival Breeze Carnival Cruise Line2012130,000Operating
Carnival Celebration Carnival Cruise Line2022183,521Delivery 2023, LNG powered
Carnival Conquest Carnival Cruise Line2002110,000Operating
Carnival Dream Carnival Cruise Line2009130,000Operating
Carnival Ecstasy Carnival Cruise Line199170,367Originally, the Ecstasy scrapped 2022, Aliaga
Carnival Elation Carnival Cruise Line199871,909Operating. Originally, the Elation
Carnival Fantasy Carnival Cruise Line199070,367Originally, the Fantasy. Scrapped in 2020
Carnival Fascination Carnival Cruise Line199470,367Originally, the Fascination. scrapped in 2022 as the Century Harmony in Gadani
Carnival Freedom Carnival Cruise Line2007110,000Operating
Carnival Glory Carnival Cruise Line2003110,000Operating
Carnival Horizon Carnival Cruise Line2018133,596Operating
Carnival Imagination Carnival Cruise Line199570,367Originally, the Imagination Scrapped in 2020, Aliaga
Carnival Inspiration Carnival Cruise Line199670,367Originally, the Inspiration Scrapped in 2020, Aliaga.
Carnival Jubilee Carnival Cruise Line198647,262Also sailed as P&O Australia Pacific Sun and HNA Cruises Henna.

Scrapped in 2017, Aliaga

Carnival Jubilee Carnival Cruise Line2023183,521Delivery 2023, LNG powered
Carnival Legend Carnival Cruise Line200288,500Operating
Carnival Liberty Carnival Cruise Line2005110,000Operating
Carnival Luminosa Carnival Cruise Line 2009 92,720 Operating

Transferred from Costa to Carnival in 2022

Carnival Magic Carnival Cruise Line2011130,000Operating
Carnival Miracle Carnival Cruise Line200488,500Operating
Carnival Panorama Carnival Cruise Line2019133,868Operating
Carnival Paradise Carnival Cruise Line199871,925Operating. Originally, the Paradise
Carnival Pride Carnival Cruise Line200288,500Operating
Carnival Radiance Carnival Cruise Line2000101,509Operating. Originally, the Carnival Victory (renamed after refit)
Carnival Sensation Carnival Cruise Line199370,367Scrapped in Aliaga 2022 Originally, the Sensation
Carnival Spirit Carnival Cruise Line200188,500Operating
Carnival Splendor Carnival Cruise Line2008113,300Operating
Carnival Sunrise Carnival Cruise Line1999101,509Operating
Carnival Sunshine Carnival Cruise Line1996102,853Operating. Originally, the Carnival Destiny (renamed after refit)
Carnival Valor Carnival Cruise Line2004110,000Operating
Carnival Venezia Carnival Cruise Line 2019 135,225 Operating

Transferred to Carnival in 2023 under Fun Italian Style

Carnival Vista Carnival Cruise Line2015133,500Operating
Celebrity Century Celebrity Cruises199571,545Operating as Marella Discovery 2 since 2015

Originally, the Century

Celebrity Constellation Celebrity Cruises200291,000Operating. Originally, the Constellation
Celebrity Eclipse Celebrity Cruises2010122,000Operating
Celebrity Equinox Celebrity Cruises2009122,000Operating
Celebrity Infinity Celebrity Cruises200191,000Operating. Originally, the Infinity
Celebrity Millennium Celebrity Cruises200091,000Operating. Originally, the Millennium
Celebrity Reflection Celebrity Cruises2012126,000Operating
Celebrity Silhouette Celebrity Cruises2011122,000Operating
Celebrity Solstice Celebrity Cruises2008122,000Operating
Celebrity Summit Celebrity Cruises200191,000Operating. Originally, the Summit
Celebrity Xpedition Celebrity Cruises20012,842Operating
Celestyal Crystal Celestyal Cruises201425,611Operating. Originally, the Viking Saga, formerly: Sally Albatross, Leeward, SuperStar Taurus, Silja Opera, Opera, Cristal, Louis Cristal
Celestyal Discovery Celestyal Cruises200342,289Operating. Originally, the AIDAaura
Celestyal Journey Celestyal Cruises199455,819Operating. Originally, the Ryndam, formerly: Pacific Aria, Aegean Goddess
China Star China Cruise Company199220,295Operating. Originally, the Radisson Diamond, sold in 2005 and renamed twice, as the Omar Star and Asia Star. Sold in 2011 as China Star.
Clio Grand Circle Cruises19983,504Operating. Originally, the Le Levant, formerly: Tere Moana
Clipper Adventurer Clipper Group19754,376Operating as a charter vessel to several tour companies
Clipper Odyssey Clipper Group19895,218Operating on a long-term charter to Zegrahm Expeditions
Club Med 2 Club Med199614,983Operating
Columbus Cruise & Maritime Voyages198963,786Formerly: Star Princess, Arcadia, Ocean Village, Pacific Pearl scrapped in Alang 2021
Constitution American Hawaii Cruises195123,754Sank. Formerly sailed in Hawaii with twin ship Independence
Coral Louis Cruise Lines197514,194Formerly Cunard Adventurer, Sunward II, Triton. Sold for scrap in 2014.
Coral Princess Princess Cruises200391,627Operating
Costa Allegra Costa Cruises199228,500Scrapped in 2012
Costa Atlantica Costa Cruises200086,000Operating
Costa Classica Costa Cruises199252,926Operating
Costa Concordia Costa Cruises2006114,500Ran aground, capsized and partially sank off Isola del Giglio, Italy in 2012; Salvaged and raised in 2013/2014. Towed to Genoa, Italy for scrapping. Scrapping completed in 2017.
Costa Deliziosa Costa Cruises201092,700Operating (Hybrid Spirit/Vista Class)
Costa Diadema Costa Cruises2014130,000Operating
Costa Fascinosa Costa Cruises2012114,500Operating
Costa Favolosa Costa Cruises2011114,500Operating
Costa Firenze Costa Cruises2021135,156
Costa Fortuna Costa Cruises2003102,699Operating
Costa Magica Costa Cruises2004102,587Operating
Costa Mediterranea Costa Cruises200386,000Operating
Costa neoRiviera Costa Cruises199948,200Operating. Entered service as Mistral for Festival Cruises (1999–2003), formerly Grand Mistral for Ibero Cruises (2003–2013)
Costa neoRomantica Costa Cruises199353,000scrapped in Gadani 2022 as the Antares Experience
Costa Pacifica Costa Crociere2009114,500Operating
Costa Serena Costa Cruises2007115,500Operating
Costa Victoria Costa Cruises199676,000Scrapped in 2021, Aliaga
Costa Voyager Costa Cruises201124,391Operating. Entered service as Olympic Voyager, former Olympia Voyager, Grand Voyager, Voyager, Grand Voyager.
Crown Princess Princess Cruises2006113,000Operating
Crystal Serenity Crystal Cruises200368,870Operating
Crystal Symphony Crystal Cruises199551,044Operating
Cunard Ambassador Cunard Line197214,160Burnt 1974, rebuilt into a livestock carrier, renamed Linda Clausen, later Procyon, Raslan. Scrapped 1984 after a second fire.
Delphin Delphin Seereisen/Hansa Touristik199316,214Scrapped in 2022, Aliaga. Formerly: Kazakhstan II, Belorussiya
Diamond Princess Princess Cruises2004115,875Operating
Discovery Voyages of Discovery197120,216Scrapped as the Amen in 2014, Alang. Formerly: Island Venture, Island Princess, Hyundai Pungak Platinum
Discovery I Discovery Cruises1970Scrapped. First named Bleheim and owned by Fed Olsen Ltd in 1970, then operated under the name Sandinavian Sea by Scandinavian World Cruises in 1981, then renamed Venus Venture in 1985.[6]
Discovery Princess Princess Cruises2022145,000
Disney Dream Disney Cruise Line2011128,000Operating
Disney Fantasy Disney Cruise Line2012128,000Operating
Disney Magic Disney Cruise Line199883,338Operating
Disney Wish Disney Cruise Line2022144,000Operating
Disney Wonder Disney Cruise Line199985,000Operating
Dolphin 1970sBegan operation in the late 1990s as Ocean Breeze.
Dolphin IV Dolphin Cruise Line197913,007Formerly: the Zion (1956–66), the Amélia de Mello (1966–72), the Ithaca (1972–79), operated as the Dolphin IV for the Dolphin Cruise Line (1979–1998) and the Cape Canaveral Cruise Line (1998–2000), laid up in 2000, sent to the breakers in 2003
easyCruiseOne easyCruise20054,077Laid up since 2008. Scrapped in 2022. Formerly: Renaissance Two, The Neptune
Elysium Elixir Cruises19981,610Operating. Formerly: Emerald Dream, Xperience, Celebrity Xperience
The Emerald Louis Cruise Lines/Thomson Cruises199726,428Scrapped in 2012. Formerly: Regent Rainbow, Diamond Island, Santa Rosa
Emerald Princess Princess Cruises2007113,000Operating
Empress of Canada CP Ships196127,284Scrapped. Built as an ocean liner, sold to Carnival Cruise Lines in 1972, and became its first ship, the Mardi Gras. Sold in 1993 to Epirotiki Line, and renamed the Olympic, Star of Texas, unLucky Star and Apollon. Sold for scrap in 2003.
Empress of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199048,563Operating. Nordic Empress from 1990 – 2004. MS Empress 2008 – 2016. Empress of the Seas 2004 – 2008, 2016 and on.
Enchanted Capri Demar Instaladora y Constructora, S.A de C.V. México199816,331Currently operating as a hotel ship for oil rigs in the Mexican Gulf – Sold off in 2003 – Formerly: Azerbaihzan, Arkadia, Island Holiday
Enchanted Isle Commodore Cruise Line199023,395Ended service 2000; scrapped in 2004 as New Orleans
Enchanted Princess Princess Cruises2021145,281
Enchanted Seas Commodore Cruise Line199023,500Ended service 1995 & scrapped 2004
Enchantment of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199782,910Operating. Extended in 2005.
Enrico C. / Enrico Costa Costa Crosiere196515,889Formerly Provence. Ended service 1994; later Symphony, Aegean Spirit, Ocean Glory I, Classica. Scrapped 2001.
Eurodam Holland America Line200886,000Operating
Europa Hapag-Lloyd Cruises199928,890Operating
Explorer Dream Dream Cruises199975,338Operating. Formerly Superstar Virgo of Star Cruises
Explorer of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2000138,194Operating
Fair Princess Princess Cruises1988Former Fairsea, built as the ocean liner Carinthia. Ended service 2000. Subsequently, China Sea Discovery. Scrapped 2005.
Fairland Sitmar Cruises1967Former ocean liner Carinthia (fate: see neighbouring entries). Name allocated by new owners during lay-up but changed to Fairsea prior to entering Sitmar service.
Fairsea Sitmar Cruises1971Former ocean liner Carinthia. Ended operation in 1988. Subsequently, Fair Princess, China Sea Discovery. Scrapped 2005.
Fairsky Sitmar Cruises195812,464Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1958–73. Full-time cruise ship 1974–77. Scrapped following a fire, 1980.
Fairstar Sitmar Cruises196421,619Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1964–74, then full-time cruising. Allocated to P&O Australia fleet in 1988. Ended operation in 1997 and scrapped.
Fedor Shalyapin Far East Shipping Company197121,717Former ocean liner RMS Ivernia, scrapped in Alang, India 2005
Fifty Years of Victory various owners200923,439Nuclear powered expedition ship. In service.
Fort Victoria Various operators19127,784Sank on 18 December 1929 after being hit amidships by SS Algonquin
Fram Hurtigruten200711,700In service.
Franca C Costa Line1952Ended service in 1977. Now operated by Gute Bücher für Alle as MV Doulos Phos, a travelling book shop[7]
Franconia Cunard Line196321,717Scrapped Alang, India 2005
Freedom of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2006154,407Operating
Freewinds Church of Scientology198610,328Operating; formerly Boheme
Gemini Celestyal Cruises199519,093Operating. Formerly Cunard Crown Jewel, Superstar Gemini, Vision Star, built as Crown Jewel.
Genting Dream Dream Cruises2016150,695Operating
Glen Massan The Majestic Line2006Operating. Formerly a fishing trawler
Glen Tarsan The Majestic Line2007Operating. Formerly a fishing trawler.
Golden Horizon Tradewind Voyages20218,770 GTEntered service in 2021. Largest sailing ship ever built.
Golden Iris Mano Maritime197716,852Formerly Cunard Conquest, Cunard Princess, and Rhapsody, broken up in Aliaga in 2022
Golden Princess Princess Cruises2001108,865Operating
Golden Princess Eurasia International196712,704Entered service as Finlandia, later Finstarr, for Finnlines. Left service in 1980; renamed successively Instarr, Pearl of Scandinavia, Ocean Pearl, Costa Playa, Oriental Pearl, Joy Wave. Operating since 2000 as MS Golden Princess.
Grand Celebration Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line198747,262Entered service as Celebration.2008 as Iberocruceros Grand Celebration scrapped 2021 at Alang
Grand Princess Princess Cruises1998108,806Operating
Grandeur of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199673,817Operating
Gripsholm Swedish America Line192517,944Combined ocean liner/cruise ship. Ended service 1954. Later Berlin, scrapped 1966.
Gripsholm Swedish America Line195723,191Combined ocean liner/cruise ship, built as sister ship to the Kungsholm. Sold to Karageorgis Lines in 1975, renamed the Navarino. Sold to Regency Cruises in 1984 as the Regent Sea, operated until 1995. Sunk 2001.[8]
Hamburg Plantours199715,000Operating; formerly Columbus for Hapag-Lloyd
Hanseatic Hamburg Atlantic Line195830,030Burnt 1966. Formerly ocean liner Empress of Scotland, built as Empress of Japan.
Hanseatic Hanseatic Tours / Hapag-Lloyd Cruises19938,378Operating
Harmony of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2016227,000Operating
Harmony Princess Polaris Shipping201225,500Scrapped in 2014. Formerly: Axel Johnson, MS Regent Sun, MS Italia, Costa Marina
Hebridean Princess Hebridean Island Cruises19892,112Operating
Henna HNA Tourism Cruise200447,000Formerly: Jubilee, Pacific Sun. Sold for scrap in 2017.
Homeric Home Lines195418,563Burned 1973. Originally the ocean liner Mariposa.
Horizon Pullmantur Cruises199046,811Scrapped in 2022. Formerly Horizon, Island Star, Pacific Dream, Horizon L'Horizon
Icon of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2024248,663Delivery 2023, LNG powered
Independence Atlantic Far East Lines / American Hawaiian Cruises195123,719Renamed Oceanic Independence (1974–79), renamed the Independence (1982–2006), renamed the Oceanic (2006), sold for scrap in 2008
Independence American Cruise Lines2010Operating
Independence of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2008154,407Operating
Insignia Oceania Cruises199830,277formerly R One, Insignia, Columbus 2
Island Escape Island Cruises200240,132Sold for scrap in 2018
Island Princess Princess Cruises200392,000Operating
Island Sky Noble Caledonia199290,600Operating. Formerly: MS Renaissance Eight, MS Renai II, MS Sky
Ivan Franko Black Sea Shipping Company196419,861Scrapped 1997 under name Fran
Jewel of the Seas Royal Caribbean International200490,090Operating
Karnika Jalesh Cruises199070,285Formerly: Crown Princes (1990-2002) A'Rosa Blu (2002-2004) Aidablu (2004-2007) Ocean Village Two (2007-2009) Pacific Jewl (2009-2019) scrapped at Alang 2021.
Klavdiya Yelanskaya Murmansk Shipping19774,329Operating.
Knyaz Vladimir Black Sea Cruises19719,159Operating from 11 June 2017. Built as MS Eagle for Southern Ferries, sailed for Paquet Cruises as the Azur, then for Chandris as The Azur, Eloise, Royal Iris, Roy Star.
Koningsdam Holland America Line201699,500Operating.
Kungsholm Swedish American Line195321,164Sold in 1965. Later Europa, Columbus C.. Sunk 1984.
L'Amant Phoenix Voyages2009Built in 2009 by the Vietnamese shipyard, Vuot Song, L'Amant operates on the Mekong River in Vietnam.[9]
L'Austral Ponant Cruises201110,700Operating
Le Boréal Ponant Cruises201010,700Operating
Le Diamant Ponant Cruises20048,282Operating; formerly: Song of Flower, Explorer Starship[10]
Le Levant Ponant Cruises19993,504Operating
Le Ponant Ponant Cruises19911,489Operating
Legacy Windjammer Barefoot Cruises1997Cut up for scrap at Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
Legend of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199570,000Operating
Leisure World New Century Cruise Lines196916,254Scrapped in 2021. Formerly: Skyward (1969–1991), Shangri-La World (1991–1992), Asean World (1992), Fantasy World (1992–1993), Leisure World (1993–2021)
Leonardo da Vinci Italian Line196033,340Ended service in 1978. Scrapped 1982.
Leonid Sobinov Black Sea Shipping Company197421,370Formerly: Saxonia, Carmania. Ended service 1995. Scrapped 1999.
Liberty of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2007154,407Operating.
Lord of the Glens Magna Carta Steamship Company Ltd2000729Cruises Caledonian Canal and North of Scotland
Lurline Matson Lines196318,017Formerly SS Monterey (1932–1953) and SS Matsonia (1954–63), sold and renamed the Britanis (1970), chartered to the US Government as an accommodation ship (1994), laid up in (1996), sold and renamed Belofin I (1998), sold for scrap and sank off the Cape of Good Hope while en route to the breakers in 2000
Lyubov Orlova 19764,251Operated as a charter vessel to several tour companies; sold for scrap to Neptune International Shipping, February 2012. Broke loose under tow from St John's to the Dominican Republic and was abandoned in international waters off Newfoundland in February, 2013.
Maasdam Holland America Line199355,451Operating
Macau Success Island Ship19749,848Operating. Former Omar II, Astra II, built as Golden Odyssey
Magellan Cruise & Maritime Voyages198546,052Entered service as Holiday, operated 2010–2014 by Ibero Cruises as Grand Holiday, sold for scrap in 2020. Scrapped at Alang in 2021
Majestic Princess Princess Cruises2017144,216
Majesty of the Oceans Seajets199273,941Laid up, Formerly: Majesty of the Seas.
Mandalay Sail Windjammer[11]1982 ting. Formerly operated by Windjammer Barefoot Cruises 585 Operating
Marco Polo Orient Lines / Transocean Tours199122,181Formerly Alexandr Pushkin, sold for scrap in 2020. Scrapped at Alang in 2021
Mardi Gras Carnival Cruise Line2021181,808Operating
Marella Celebration TUI Cruises/Marella Cruises200533,933Laid up awaiting scrapping. Formerly Noordam, Thomson Celebration
Marella Discovery TUI Cruises/Thomson Cruises/Marella Cruises199669,130Operating. Originally, the Splendour of the Seas, formerly: TUI Discovery
Marella Dream TUI Cruises/Marella Cruises201054,763Scrapped 2022 in Aliaga. Formerly Homeric, Westerdam, Costa Europa, Thomson Dream
Marella Explorer TUI Cruises/Marella Cruises200976,522Operating. Formerly owned by Celebrity Cruises (1996–2009); formerly named Galaxy, Celebrity Galaxy, Mein Schiff, Mein Schiff 1
Marella Spirit Louis Cruise Lines/Thomson Cruises/Marella Cruises200233,930Formerly: Nieuw Amsterdam, Patriot, Nieuw Amsterdam, Spirit, Thomson Spirit. Scrapped at Alang in 2018
Marina Oceania Cruises201166,084Operating
Mariner of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2003138,000Operating
Mauretania Cunard Line190631,938Scrapped at Rosyth in 1935
Mauretania Cunard Line193835, 738Scrapped at Ward's Shipbreaking in 1965
Maxim Gorkiy Black Sea Shipping Company
Phoenix Reisen
197424,981Ended service November 2008. Formerly Hanseatic, built as Hamburg.
Mein Schiff 1 TUI Cruises2018111,500Operating
Mein Schiff 2 TUI Cruises2019111,500Operating
Mein Schiff 3 TUI Cruises201499,526Operating
Mein Schiff 4 TUI Cruises201599,526Operating
Mein Schiff 5 TUI Cruises201698,785Operating
Mein Schiff 6 TUI Cruises201798,811Operating
Mein Schiff Herz TUI Cruises201177,302Operating. Formerly owned by Celebrity Cruises (1997–2011); formerly named Mercury, Celebrity Mercury, Mein Schiff 2
Midnatsol Hurtigruten2003Operating
Mikhail Lermontov Black Sea Shipping CompanyHit a reef and sank off Picton, New Zealand in 1986
Minerva Swan Hellenic200812,500Recommenced operation for Swan Hellenic cruises after leaving Swan Hellenic in 2003
Mona Lisa Holiday Kreuzfahrten200227,670Formerly Kungsholm,Sea Princess,Victoria,Oceanic II. Scrapped in 2016.
Monarch Pullmantur Cruises199173,941Operated for Pullmantur after being switched from Royal Caribbean in 2013. Sold for scrap in 2020
Monet Elegant Cruises1970Refurbished and designed to serve as a large luxury yacht in 1997.
Monte Cervantes Hamburg Süd192713,913Sank in 1930 after striking an uncharted rock near Tierra del Fuego.
Monte Rosa Hamburg Süd193013,882Confiscated by the British after World War 2. Renamed Empire Windrush and used as a troopship. Caught fire and sank in 1954.
Monterey MSC Italian Cruises199020,046A Matson cruise ship constructed from a 1952 C4 Mariner-class hull formerly named Free State Mariner; renamed Monte in 2006 to be broken up for scrap in 2007
MSC Armonia MSC Italian CruisesPost-200158,174Formerly: MS European Vision (2001–2004), currently operating
MSC Bellissima MSC Italian Cruises2019171,598
MSC Divina MSC Italian Cruises2012139,400Operating
MSC Euribia MSC Italian Cruises2023184,011
MSC Fantasia MSC Italian Cruises2008137,936Operating
MSC Grandiosa MSC Italian Cruises2019181,541
MSC Lirica MSC Italian Cruises200358,825Operating
MSC Magnifica MSC Italian Cruises201093,330Operating
MSC Melody MSC Italian Cruises198235,143Retired in January 2013. Later partially sank in layup and was subsequently salvaged. Sold for scrap summer 2018. Formerly: Atlantic, StarShip Atlantic, Melody, Qing
MSC Meraviglia MSC Italian Cruises2017171,598
MSC Musica MSC Italian Cruises200689,600Operating
MSC Opera MSC Italian Cruises200458,058Operating
MSC Orchestra MSC Italian Cruises200789,600Operating
MSC Poesia MSC Italian Cruises200893,330Operating[12]
MSC Preziosa MSC Italian Cruises2013139,072Operating
MSC Seascape MSC Italian Cruises 2022 170,400 Operating
MSC Seashore MSC Italian Cruises 2021 170,412
MSC Seaside MSC Italian Cruises 2017 153,516
MSC Seaview MSC Italian Cruises 2018 153,516
MSC Sinfonia MSC Italian Cruises200558,625Formerly: MS European Stars (2002–2004), currently operating
MSC Splendida MSC Italian Cruises2009137,936Operating
MSC Virtuosa MSC Italian Cruises2021181,541
MSC World Europa MSC Italian Cruises2022215,863
National Geographic Endeavour Lindblad Expeditions19963,132Scrapped, originally, the Marburg, formerly Lindmar, North Star, Caledonian Star, Endeavour,
National Geographic Explorer Lindblad Expeditions19826,167Operating, originally, the Midnatsol, formerly Midnatsol II, Lyngen
Nautica Oceania Cruises200530,277Operating. Originally the R Five
Navigator of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2002139,999Operating
Nieuw Amsterdam Holland America Line201086,700Operating
Noordam Holland America Line200682,500Operating
Nordkapp Hurtigruten199611,386Operating
Nordlys Hurtigruten199311,204Operating
Nordnorge Hurtigruten199711,286Operating
Norway Norwegian Cruise Line198076,049Former ocean liner France. Ended operations in May 2003 due to a boiler explosion. Was scrapped as Blue Lady in Alang 2008.
Norwegian Bliss Norwegian Cruise Line2018168,028Operating
Norwegian Breakaway Norwegian Cruise Line2013145,655Operating
Norwegian Dawn Norwegian Cruise Line200292,250Operating. Originally to be named SuperStar Scorpio.
Norwegian Encore Norwegian Cruise Line2019169,145
Norwegian Epic Norwegian Cruise Line2010155,873Operating
Norwegian Escape Norwegian Cruise Line2015165,300Operating
Norwegian Gem Norwegian Cruise Line200793,530Operating
Norwegian Getaway Norwegian Cruise Line2014145,655Operating
Norwegian Jade Norwegian Cruise Line200693,558Operating
Norwegian Jewel Norwegian Cruise Line200593,502Operating
Norwegian Joy Norwegian Cruise Line2017167,725Operating
Norwegian Pearl Norwegian Cruise Line200693,530Operating
Norwegian Prima Norwegian Cruise Line2022142,500
Norwegian Sky Norwegian Cruise Line199977,104Renamed in 2003 to Pride of Aloha, and back to Norwegian Sky in 2008 Operating
Norwegian Spirit Norwegian Cruise Line200475,904Operating. Formerly SuperStar Leo
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line200191,740Operating. Originally to be named SuperStar Libra
Norwegian Sun Norwegian Cruise Line200178,309Operating
Norwegian Viva Norwegian Cruise Line2023142,500
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2009225,282Operating
Ocean Atlantic 200912,798IMO 8325432, originally built as the ferry Konstantin Chernenko, formerly: Rus (ru), Rus (rebuilt to cruise ship in 2009), SC Atlantic
Ocean Countess Royal Olympic Cruises, Monarch Classic Cruisesc. 199717,593Formerly: Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess, Lili Marleen, Ruby, Olympic Countess
Ocean Dream Ocean Dream Cruise (Thailand) Co. Ltd.197017,042Formerly: Seaward, Spirit of London, Sun Princess, Starship Majestic, Southern Cross, Flamenco, New Flamenco, Flamenco I, Ocean Dream IMO 7211517. Abandoned by owners and sank off Laem Chebang Port in Thailand 27 February 2016
Ocean Dream Peace Boat198135,190Scrapped in 2021 in Alang. Formerly: Tropicale, Costa Tropicale, Pacific Star
Ocean Endeavour Fleetpro Ocean198212,688Operating. Built as Konstantin Siminov for Baltic Shipping. Formerly: Francesca, The Iris, Kristina Katarina, The Iris, Kristina Katarina
Ocean Life easyCruise20089,878Entered service with easyCruise April 2008. Formerly: easyCruise Life, Farah, The Jasmine, Palmira, Natasha, built as Lev Tolstoy, IMO 7625809
Ocean Majesty Majestic International Cruises196610,417Operating. Originally, the Juan March, formerly: Sol Christina, Kypros Star, Ocean Majesty, Olympic, Homeric.
Ocean Mist 19565,067Originally, the San Giorgio, formerly: City of Andros, Ocean Islander, Royal Star; sold for scrap in 2012.
Ocean Odyssey Indian Ocean Cruises19654,561Originally, the Eros, formerly: Jason, Iason; scrapped in 2009
Ocean Odyssey Vantage Cruise Line20228,228Laid-Up
Ocean Pearl Quail Cruises197019,300Formerly: Song of Norway, Sundream, Dream Princess, Dream, Clipper Pearl, MS Clipper Pacific, Festival
Ocean Princess Princess Cruises200930,277Formerly: R Four, Tahitian Princess
Ocean Princess Ocean Cruise Lines1984Sank March 1993 in Amazon'
Ocean Star Pacific Ocean Star Cruises197123,149Operating; formerly: Nordic Prince, Carousel, Arielle, Aquamarine
Ocean Voyager American Queen Voyages20014,954Formerly: Cape May Light, Sea Voyager, Saint Laurent, Victory I
Oceana P&O Cruises200377,499Operating. Formerly: Ocean Princess
OceanBreeze Dolphin Cruise Lines / Premier Cruise Line199220,204Formerly: Southern Cross, Calypso, Calypso I, Azure Seas. Scrapped 2003.
Oceanic Peace Boat200138,772Scrapped in 2012. Formerly: Oceanic, StarShip Oceanic, Big Red Boat 1
Oceanic Discoverer Coral Princess Cruises20052,000Formerly: Oceanic Princess
Oceanic Independence American Hawaiian Cruises / American Global Line197423,719Named formerly (1951–1974) and subsequently renamed (1982–2006) Independence, renamed Oceanic (2006) and then Platinum II (2009), sold for scrap in 2008 but remains in mothballs
Oceanos Starlight Cruises195214,000Sank off South Africa's eastern coast on 4 August 1991.
Odyssey of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2021167,704
Ola Esmeralda Ola Cruises196611,209Scrapped 2013. Formerly: Venus and Black Prince.
Olympic White Star Line191145,324Retired at Southampton after 24 years service & scrapped. Superstructure dismantled at Jarrow, England, and the hull at Inverkeithing, Scotland.
Oosterdam Holland America Line200381,769Operating
Oranje Netherland Line / Lauro Lines193920,117 / 24,377Sunk. Built as a passenger liner, was a hospital ship during WWII. Sold to Lauro Lines in 1964, rebuilt and renamed Angelina Lauro. Destroyed by fire on 30 March 1979, in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. Refloated in July 1979, sank in September 1979 in the Pacific Ocean, while on the way to Taiwan to be scrapped.
Oriana Orient Steam Navigation Company197341,910Formerly served as an ocean liner. Retired in 1986. Served as a floating hotel until 2002. Damaged in a storm in 2004, then dismantled.
Oriana Astro Ocean199569,153Operated with P&O Cruises from launch until 2019. Sold to Astro Ocean as Mv Piano Land. Operates as a casino ship for Chinese market.
Orient Queen Louis Cruises196816,000In 2018, she was sold for scrap, and was broken up at Alang, India on 17 July 2018.
Oriental Dragon Capital Dragon Global Holdings Limited197218,455Scrapped 2022 in Gadani. Formerly: Sun Viking, SuperStar Sagittarius, Hyundai Pongnae, Omar III, Long Jie
Orion Orion Expedition Cruises20034,000Originally operated by Travel Dynamics International and transferred to Orion Expedition Cruises in March 2005. Currently operating from Australia.
Ovation of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2016168,666Operating
Pacific Pullmantur Cruises / Viagens CVC / Quail Cruises200219,903Sold For Scrap. Formerly: Pacific Princess, built as Sea Venture.
Pacific Eden P&O Cruises Australia 1993 55,451 Operating. Formerly MS Statendam.
Pacific Explorer P&O Cruises Australia 1997 77,441 Operating. Formerly Dawn Princess.
Pacific Explorer Cruise WestOperating. Formerly: Temptress Explorer
Pacific Princess Princess Cruises / P&O Cruises Australia200230,200Operating. Formerly: R Three.
Pacific Venus Venus Cruise199826,594Operating
Pacifique Club Mediterranée195313,473Destroyed by fire in 1974, scrapped in 1976.
Pallas Athena Epirotiki199220,469Formerly ocean liner SS Flandre, Carla C, Costa Carla. Destroyed by fire and scrapped in 1994.
Palm Beach Princess Palm Beach Casino Line19976,659Retired in 2010. Was scrapped in 2015. Formerly" Viking Princess, built as Ilmatar.
Paul Gauguin Regent Seven Seas Cruises199819,200Operating
Pearl Mist Pearl Sea Cruises20145,109Operating
Pearl Seaways DFDS199340,022Operating. Formerly: Athena, Star Aquarius, Langkapuri Star Aquarius, Aquarius MS Pearl of Scandinavia.
Polaris Murmansk Shipping20052,097Operating. Formerly: Disko, Shearwater, Brand Polaris, Viking Polaris.
Porto Portuscale Cruises19655,888Scrapped in 2018 in Aliaga. Originally: the Istra, formerly: Astra, Astra I, Arion, Nautilus 2000, Arion
Pride of America NCL America200580,000Operating
Princess Daphne Classic International Cruises200815,833Scrapped 2014 under the name Daphne. Originally, the Port Sydney, formerly Akrotiri Express, Daphne, Switzerland, Ocean Odyssey, Ocean Monarch
Prinsendam Holland America Line198838,000Operating. Formerly: Seabourn Sun, built as Royal Viking Sun.
Quantum of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2014168,666[13]Operating, cruise ship
Queen Elizabeth Cunard Line201092,000Operating, cruise ship
Queen Mary 2 Cunard Line2004148,528Operating, ocean liner and cruise ship
Queen Victoria Cunard Line200790,000Operating, cruise ship
Radiance of the Seas Royal Caribbean International200190,090Operating
Red Boat Costa Crosiere196630,567Ended service 1997. Later Edinburgh Castle, The Big Red Boat II. Sold for scrap 2005.
Regal Empress Imperial Majesty Cruises199323,979Formerly: SS Olympia (1953–81), Caribe (1981–83), and Caribe I (1983–93). Laid up and sold for scrap in 2009
Regal Princess Princess Cruises2014142,229Operating
Regatta Oceania Cruises200330,277Operating. Formerly: Insignia; built as R Two.
Regent Sea Regency Cruises195723,191Originally Gripsholm. Operated as the first cruise ship for Regency Cruises, from 1984 to 1995.[8]
Rembrandt Premier Cruises1997Seized by creditors in September 2000 which ended her service. Under restoration restored in Germany in 2006. See Rotterdam.
Renaissance Paquet Cruises1966On her way to an Indian scrapyard.
Rhapsody of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199778,491Operating
Rio Rio Cruises197116,710Formerly: Southward, Seawing, Perla, and Aegean Pearl. Has been sold at auction in Ashdod, Israelfor US$4.8 million to undisclosed buyers. The ship, which is now reportedly at Piraeus, has been laid up since May 2011.
Ritz Carlton The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company2019Planned
Riviera Oceania Cruises201266,084Operating
Rotterdam Holland America Line195938,650Sold to Premier Cruises in 1997. Withdrawn from service in 2000. A foundation was created in 2001 whose ongoing effort is to find a new vocation for the ship in Rotterdam. As of 2010, the ship is used as a recreational and tourist attraction in the city of Rotterdam.
Royal Clipper Star Clippers20005,000Operating
Royal Pacific Sophlex Ship Managers19679,805Capsized in Taiwan's Kaohsiung harbor in 2005.[14] Built as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1967, formerly: Crown del Mar, Don Juan, Riviera I
Royal Pacific StarlitePre-1992Sank, formerly: Empress of Australia
Royal Princess Princess Cruises2013142,714Operating
Ruby Princess Princess Cruises2008116,000Operating
Running on Waves 88parsec2011634Operating
Ryndam Holland America Line199455,451Transferred November 2015 to P&O Cruises Australia as Pacific Aria
Saga Rose Saga Cruises196524,474Sold for scrap in May 2010; formerly Gripsholm, built as Sagafjord
Saga Sapphire Saga Cruises198137,301Operating; formerly: Europa, SuperStar Europe, SuperStar Aries, Holiday Dream, Bleu de France
Salamis Filoxenia Cypriot Salamis Cruises199915,402Scrapped in 2022 in Gadani as Titan. Formerly: Club I, Odessa Sky, Gruziya, Van Gogh
Salamis Glory Cypriot Salamis Cruises199610,392Formerly: Danaos, Constellation, Regent Spirit, Anna Nery. Scrapped in 2010
Sally Albatross Sally Cruise198615,179Formerly: Viking Saga. Destroyed in a shipboard fire, 1990. Parts of the hull were salvaged for Sally Albatross (II).
Sapphire Louis Cruise Lines196712,263Formerly: Italia, Ocean Princess, Sea Prince, Sea Prince V, Sea Prince (again), Princesa Oceanica. Sold for scrap in 2012.
Sapphire Princess Princess Cruises2004115,875Operating
Sea Breeze Dolphin Cruise Lines198921,000Ended operation in 2000. Sank later that year. Formerly: Federico C., Royale, StarShip Royale
Sea Cloud Sea Cloud Cruises19792,523Operating, formerly: Hussar II, USCGC WPG-284, IX-99, Angelita, Patria, Antarna, Sea Cloud of Cayman
Sea Cloud II Sea Cloud Cruises20013,849Operating
Sea Diamond Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines200622,412Formerly: Birka Princess. Capsized and sank within the caldera of the Greek island of Santorini 6 April 2007 after running aground.
Sea Explorer Poseidon Expeditions19914,200Operating
Sea Princess Princess Cruises199877,000Transferred to P&O Cruises in 2002 as Adonia, but returned to Princess in 2005. Operating
Seabourn Encore Seabourn Cruise Line201641,865
Seabourn Odyssey Seabourn Cruise Line200932,346Operating
Seabourn Ovation Seabourn Cruise Line201841,865
Seabourn Quest Seabourn Cruise Line201132,348Operating
Seabourn Sojourn Seabourn Cruise Line201032,346Operating
Seabourn Venture Seabourn Cruise Line202223,000
SeaDream I SeaDream Yacht Club19844,333Operating. Originally, the Sea Goddess I, formerly: Seabourn Goddess I
SeaDream II SeaDream Yacht Club19854,333Operating. Originally, the Sea Goddess II, formerly: Seabourn Goddess II
SeaWind Crown Seawind Cruise Lines199123,306Formerly: the Infante Dom Henriquec (1961–75) and the Vasco de Gama (1988–91), Operated as a hotel 1976–88, laid up in 2002, sold and renamed the Barcelona, sent to the breakers in India in 2004
Serenade of the Seas Royal Caribbean International200390,090Operating
Serenissima Premier Cruises19602,598Operating; originally, the Harald Jarl, formerly: Andrea
Seven Seas Mariner Regent Seven Seas Cruises200148,075Operating
Seven Seas Navigator Regent Seven Seas Cruises199928,550Operating
Seven Seas Voyager Regent Seven Seas Cruises200342,363Operating
Silver Cloud Silversea Cruises199416,800Operating
Silver Explorer Silversea Cruises20076,130Operating. Formerly: MS Delfin Clipper, MS Sally Clipper, MS Baltic Clipper, MS Delfin Star, MS Dream 21, MS World Discoverer, MS World Adventurer, MS Prince Albert II
Silver Shadow Silversea Cruises200028,258Operating
Silver Spirit Silversea Cruises200939,519Operating
Silver Whisper Silversea Cruises200128,258Operating
Silver Wind Silversea Cruises199516,800Operating
Silverstar Silver Star Cruises19525596 +Formerly: LST HMS Bruiser (1942–1946) tonnage 5596, NILLA (1946–1951). Stern lengthened 22 feet (6.71 m), converted to SS Silverstar (1951–1956) chartered by Silver Star Cruises, charter transferred to Caribbean Cruise Lines December 1956; January 1957 sold to state-owned Flota Argentina de Navegación Fluvial (Buenos Aires) renamed CIUDAD DE SANTA FÉ (1957–1965), scrapped in Argentina in 1968.[15]
Sirena Oceania Cruises201630,277
Siritara Ocean Queen Siritara Enterprise19646,262Capsized in 2006. Originally, the Bashkiriya (1964–1992), Odessa Song (1992–1997), Royal Dream (1997–1998), Silver Star (1998–2003), Nandini (2003–2003), Olviara (2003–2004), Ocean Princess (2004–2006)
Skorpios I Cruceros Skorpios1978Scrapped in 2018
Skorpios II Cruceros Skorpios19881,210Operating
Skorpios III Cruceros Skorpios19951,600Operating
Sky Princess Princess Cruises2019145,281
Sovereign Pullmantur Cruises198873,192formerly: Sovereign of the Seas sold for scrap in 2020
Spectrum of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2019169,379
Spirit of Adventure Saga Cruises20069,570Operating; formerly: Berlin, Princess Mahsuri, Orange Melody
Spirit of Alaska Cruise WestOperating
Spirit of Columbia Cruise WestOperating
Spirit of Discovery Cruise WestOperating
Spirit of Endeavour Cruise WestOperating; formerly: Newport Clipper
Spirit of Glacier Bay Cruise West1984Operating; formerly: Spirit of Nantucket and Nantucket Clipper
Spirit of Oceanus Cruise WestEnded service 1992. Subsequently: Renaissance Five, Sun Viva, Megatar Sagittarius, Hanseatic Renaissance.
Spirit of Yorktown Cruise West19882,354Operating; formerly: Yorktown Clipper
Spirit of '98 Cruise WestOperating
Star Breeze Windstar Cruises19899,975Operating. Formerly: Seabourn Spirit
Star Clipper Star Clippers19922,298Operating
Star Flyer Star Clippers19912,298Operating
Star Legend Windstar Cruises19909,975Operating. Formerly: Seabourn Legend 1996, Queen Odyssey 1995, Royal Viking Queen 1992
Star of Venice American Star Line19536,669Sold for scrap in 2001; formerly Amalfi 1989, Betsy Ross 1987, Albatross 1985, Alegro 1984, Albatross 1981, Najla 1979, built as Leda
Star Pisces Star Cruises199340,053Scrapped in 2022 in Alang. Formerly: Kalypso.
Star Pride Windstar Cruises19889,975Operating. Formerly: Seabourn Pride
Star Princess Princess Cruises2002108,977Operating; underwent repairs following a shipboard fire
Stella Polaris Bergen Line - Sweden19275,0201927–1940: Cruising; 1940–1945: German Army; 1945: Bergen Line + rebuilt; 1952: Clipper Line - Sweden + rebuilt; rebuilt in 1954, 1965 and 1968; 1969: International Houdse Cy. - Japan Floating hotel in Kisho Nishiura (Japan) under the name "Stella Polaris – Floating Restaurant Scandinavia". 2005: Petro Fast AB - Sweden. End of August 2006: leaves under tow her berth for the first time in 30 years for refitting and voyage to Europe. Sept. 2, 2005: Sunk while under tow in southeastern Japanese waters in 70 meters deep water. Unconfirmed plans to raise her from the ocean floor or to rebuild this iconic cruise ship.[16]
Stella Solaris Royal Olympic Cruises195310,595Formerly: Cambodge; rebuilt 1971–1973; scrapped 2003
Sun Princess Princess Cruises199577,441Operating
Sun Vista Sun Cruises199730,440Formerly: Meridian, Galileo, built as ocean liner SS Galileo Galilei. Sank 1999.
SuperStar Aquarius Star Cruises199351,309Laid up awating scrapping, formerly: Windward and Norwegian Wind.
SuperStar Gemini Star Cruises199250,764Laid up awating scrapping. Formerly: Norwegian Dream and Dreamward.
SuperStar Libra Star Cruises198842,275Scrapped in 2022. Formerly a hotel ship for MV Werften employees
Svea Corona Rederi AB Svea / Silja Line197513,257Ended service in 1984. Later Sundancer, Pegasus. Scrapped 1995.
Symphony of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2018228,081Operating
Taras Shevchenko Black Sea Shipping Company196619,549Scrapped 2005
The Calypso Louis Cruise Lines/Thomson Cruises200011,162Operating. Formerly: Canguro Verde, Durr, Ionian Harmony, Sun Fiesta, Regent Jewel
The World ResidenSea200253,524Operating
Thomson Majesty Louis Cruise Lines/Thomson Cruises199748,876Operating. Formerly: Royal Majesty, Norwegian Majesty, Louis Majesty
Topaz Peace Boat1955Scrapped in 2003.
Turama Sete Yacht Management19908,343Operating. Formerly: Delfin Caravelle, Sally Caravelle, Columbus Caravelle
Uganda British-India Steam Navigation Company195217,000Began life as an ocean liner, served as a hospital ship in the Falklands War. Sold for scrap in 1986.
Variety Voyager AdventureSmith Explorations20121,593Originally, the Harmony A (IMO 9657090)
Vasco da Gama Nicko Cruises199455,451Formerly Statendam for Holland America Line, then transferred November 2015 to P&O Cruises Australia as Pacific Eden

March 2019 Transferred to Cruise & Maritime Voyages as Vasco da Gama[17]

Ventura P&O Cruises2008116,017Operating
Vidanta Elegant Vidanta Cruises 1990 15,396 Formerly: Voyager, Crown Monarch, Cunard Crown Monarch, Nautican , Walrus, Havens Star, Neptune, Rembrandt II, Jules Verne, Alexander Von Humboldt II
Viking Jupiter Viking Cruises201947,842Operating
Viking Mars Viking Cruises202247,842Operating
Viking Octantis Viking Cruises202230,150Operating
Viking Orion Viking Cruises201847,842Operating
Viking Sea Viking Cruises201647,842Operating
Viking Sky Viking Cruises201747,800Operating
Viking Star Viking Cruises201547,842Operating
Viking Venus Viking Cruises202147,842Operating
Vision of the Seas Royal Caribbean International199878,340Operating
Vista Oceania Cruises202367,817Operating
Vistamar Plantours & Partner19897,500Operating; since 2012 Orient Queen II (Abou Merhi Cruises)
Volendam Holland America Line199960,906Operating
Voyager of the Seas Royal Caribbean International1999138,194Operating
Westerdam Holland America Line200481,811Operating
Wind Song Windstar Cruises19875,350Devastated by fire in 2002 and scuttled in January 2003
Wind Spirit Windstar Cruises19885,350Operating
Wind Star Windstar Cruises19865,350Operating
Wind Surf Windstar Cruises199814,745Operating; formerly: Club Med I
Wonder of the Seas Royal Caribbean International2022236,857Operating
World Discoverer Adventurer Cruises19753,724Wrecked April 30, 2000
World Dream Dream Cruises2017150,695Operating
World Explorer Nicko Cruises20189,300Operating
World Odyssey Semester at Sea201522,400Operating since August 2015; formerly: MS Deutschland 1998
World Voyager Nicko Cruises20209,300Operating
Xpedition Celebrity Cruises20042,842Operating; formerly Sun Bay I
Yamal Poseidon Arctic Voyages199223,445Operating
Yankee Clipper Windjammer Barefoot Cruises1965327Operating
Yorktown Cruise West19882,354Operating
Zaandam Holland America Line200060,906Operating
Zenith Pullmantur Cruises199247,255Operating. Transferred from Pullmantur Cruises to CDF Croisières de France in 2014
Zuiderdam Holland America Line200281,679Operating

Classes of cruise ships

Cruise ship classes are sets of ships that have similar weight, height, length, passenger capacity and accommodation.

See also

Notes

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  2. 1 2 Grace, Michael L. (21 September 2009). "The Arosa Line". Cruise Line History. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  3. "P&O Orders New Ship for 2022 Delivery". Cruise Industry News. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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  6. Blenhiem (3), accessed 01/30/2019
  7. MV Doulos unofficial Website Archived 2012-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  8. 1 2 "Regent Sea". The Passenger Ship Website. Simplon. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  9. "L'Amant". Vuot Song Shipyard. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  10. "Le Diamant". Ship Spotting World. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  11. sailwindjammer.com
  12. Poesia – MSC Crociere
  13. "Quantum of the Seas Fact Sheet". Royal Caribbean Press Center. Royal Caribbean International. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  14. Cruise ship Royal Pacific capsizes
  15. "Bruiser (5074707)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  16. "Stella Polaris". Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  17. Bond, Mary (21 March 2018). "CMV's new ship to be re-named Vasco da Gama". www.seatrade-cruise.com. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
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