Browse 131 ships across 32 cruise lines

Editor's pick
Explora Journeys
The first Evolution Class ship from Explora Journeys, and the line's first LNG-powered vessel. At 72,810 GT accommodating 922 guests in 463 ocean-front suites, Explora III is 19 meters longer than her sister ships. Launching August 2026 with new dining venues and expanded suite categories.
ExploreQuiet, refined, and unashamedly grown-up.
Waterparks, character meets, and enough dining to outlast a teenager's appetite.
Ice-class hulls, Zodiacs, and more than a little bit of Seabourn-grade butter.
Ships that still smell new. The cruise industry's latest launches, all in service since 2024.
Ships with actual nightlife, bold dining, and activities that don't involve shuffleboard.
Multilingual ships where English isn't the only language that matters — crew and entertainment in French, German, Italian, Spanish, and more.
131 ships across 32 cruise lines, each with dining policies, perks, accessibility details, and the current sailing roster.
Icon of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, MSC World America, MSC World Asia lead on capacity. The newest generation (launched 2026 onward) tends to bring the most inclusive perks and the widest cabin choice.
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