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Trying to solve two opposing problems at the same time - on the one hand, to take on board the liner as much as possible more tourists, on the other hand, to provide them with the maximum comfortable conditions, as well as to make the stay on board during the voyage as interesting and culturally rich as possible, cruise companies are forced to constantly increase the size of their ships.

In this article we will talk about the six largest cruise ships weighing (displacement) more than 150 thousand tons.

Oasis of the Seas


Length
– 361 m
Width– 60 m
Height– 72 m
Speed– 22.6 knots
Crew– 2165 people
Displacement– 225 thousand tons
– 6400

The ship was built in Finland, is the property of the cruise company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, and is operated by Royal Caribbean International, a tour operator and shipping company. In operation since December 2009.

Oasis of the Seas can be considered a champion in the category " The biggest cruise ships peace"in terms of the volume and variety of entertainment provided to tourists. Here is the largest casino on the cruise fleet, a theater for 1,380 spectators, a water amphitheater with an arena for 750 seats, and clubs for lovers of humor and jazz. For the first time in cruise practice, a real park has been laid out on one of the decks Of the numerous sports facilities, it should be noted ice rink and a golf course.


Length– 361 m
Width– 60 m
Height– 72 m
Speed– 22.6 knots
Crew– 2100 people
Displacement– 225 thousand tons
Maximum passenger capacity – 6400

In fact, it is a twin of the Oasis of the Seas, its hull is only five centimeters longer than its predecessor. Owned by Allure of the Seas Inc and operated by the same tour operator since December 2010.


Length– 339 m
Width– 56 m
Height– 64 m
Speed– 21.6 knots
Crew– 1360 people
Displacement– 154 thousand tons
Maximum passenger capacity – 4370

The ship is earlier (2006) built from the same series of superliners as the two previous ones. Owned by the same owners and operated by the same company.

When designing Freedom of the Seas, preference was given to aquatic species entertainment. There is waterslides, dozens of different swimming pools, a jacuzzi, a wave emulator, a children's water park for children and, apparently, for contrast, a skating rink.


Length– 339 m
Width– 56 m
Height– 72 m
Speed– 22 knots
Crew– 1360 people
Displacement– 154 thousand tons
Maximum passenger capacity – 4370

Can be used in the pool all year round Caribbean Sea. It belongs to the same Freedom class, and has all the wonders and novelties of liners of this class - an ice skating rink, a mini-golf course, a climbing wall, and even a surf pool with artificial surf. A distinctive feature that made Liberty of the Seas popular is the famous promenade, stretching almost across the entire ship.

Independence of the Seas

Length– 339 m
Width– 56 m
Height– 72 m
Speed– 21.6 knots
Crew– 1365 people
Displacement– 160 thousand tons
Maximum passenger capacity – 3634

Also a Freedom class ship of the same owners, specialized for European cruises. When designing the liner, much attention was paid to the comfortable accommodation of tourists. There are six different types of accommodation available on board, including the Presidential Suite, their total area- more than 200 sq. meters. The apartment can accommodate up to 14 passengers and features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large living room with a dining table and a huge veranda-lounge with a jacuzzi.

Queen Mary II (Queen Mary II)


Length– 345 m
Width– 41 m
Height– 72 m
Speed– 30 knots (56 km/h)
Crew– 1253 people
Displacement– 151 thousand tons
Maximum passenger capacity – 2620

At the time of construction and commissioning in January 2004 at the shipyards in Saint-Nazaire (France), the Queen Mary II was the world's largest passenger ship. Currently, this is the only ship serving the traditional transatlantic route Southampton - New York, the route of the legendary Titanic. Owned and the flagship of the British shipping company Cunard Line. Many tourists aboard the Queen Mary II are attracted by the opportunity for passengers to look directly into the eyes of the Statue of Liberty from the upper deck as the liner passes through New York Harbor.

In April 2018 (Symphony of the Seas), the largest liner in the world, Royal Caribbean, set off on its first voyage.


As of 2019, the airliner is still the largest on the planet

Extensive maiden voyage program

The Mediterranean Sea became the liner's habitat for the entire summer. Tourists will get pleasure and a lot of impressions from visiting cities and countries in the coastal zone. Ports of Barcelona, ​​Palma de Mallorca. Spain, Florence, Pisa, Rome, Italy. November 24 is a milestone. When the ship switches to a permanent Miami route for cruise purposes. The Eastern and Western Caribbean are designated as permanent destinations. For information to interested people: the duration of such cruises is 8 days.

What surprises and amazes the imagination


The tourist liner can be called small sea ​​city. He is able to take on board 5500 travelers. They will be located in 2775 cabins for two. Passengers have the opportunity to take walks around 16 decks cruise ship.

Information for gourmets


A special culinary program has been developed for the cruise ship. More than 20 restaurants will implement the program. The restaurants are located in 7 zones of the giant liner.

Let's take the Hooked restaurant as an example. The menu of this restaurant will offer tourists seafood and oysters. During lunch and dinner, passengers have an excellent opportunity to admire the wonderful views open sea: The restaurant is located at the head of the ship. This zone is called Solarium.

Delicious tacos, burritos and other delicious food await your lovers at El Loco Fresh Mexican, which features the wonders of Mexican cuisine.

The Sports Zone is the location of the Playmakers Sports Bar Arcade restaurant. The 100 seats of this restaurant will always be occupied by those who like to watch and cheer for a football or hockey team in a live broadcast. They have 30 TVs at their disposal, which are conveniently located in the hall for comfortable viewing from any place.

The bar on Boardwalk will become a place of pilgrimage for lovers of wings, delicious burgers, craft beer, and playing their favorite computer game. A great variety of slot machines are available to thrill-seekers around the clock.

All restaurants will present themselves with an updated culinary program, the main goal of which is to provide complete travel satisfaction to their customers. The extensive possibilities presented for food enjoyment will fully cope with your goals and turn the trip into a memorable event.

Use of nanotechnology


The wishes of fans of extreme recreation are taken into account. On the liner, the achievements are used high technology. For this purpose, laser tag will be installed on the liner. Special Effects: Reality TV will create an arena where the fierce struggle between good and evil will unfold. The goal is high and noble: to save an unknown planet, lost in an endless galaxy, from destruction.

For tourists who want to test themselves in the fight for life, they can test themselves in team wrestling: they must get out of the submarine before the time when it must certainly die. All participants will successfully acquire not only unforgettable experience, but will also gain a certain share of life experience.

For the convenience of passengers

There are no queues when checking in on the ship. To make this happen, innovative achievements are taken into account. Facial recognition, barcodes, beacons - these advances simplify check-in and make it hassle-free for passengers.

Guests are given the opportunity to check-in through the Royal Caribbean mobile app and, at home, upload their personal information to register on the ship. Upon arrival on the ship, they are only checked in the security area and immediately go to the cabin assigned to them.

At our service welcome guests on board the giant liner, all the advances and technologies that each of the guests are accustomed to at home are provided. They will be able to take advantage of various navigation methods and the fastest Internet.


Why you need to go on a trip:

  • The ship is equipped with everything necessary for have a great holiday;
  • Use of high technologies to organize the life of tourists;
  • A huge selection of recreational opportunities for every tourist;
    A unique nutrition program and the ability to choose any cuisine;
  • An interesting travel program: there is an opportunity to visit famous historical places.

Video tour of the largest liner in the world

Harmony of the Seas

Length: 362 meters

Capacity: more than 6000 passengers

Routes: transatlantic cruise; On May 22, the liner will set off on its first cruise from Southampton (England); A week-long cruise from Barmelona is planned in June, and from Rome in July.

Cruise cost: from $650 for four nights

Harmony of the Seas is an Oasis-class cruise ship of the American company Royal Caribbean International. There are 18 decks available for passengers on the ship, including decks with ocean views, and a variety of entertainment - three water slides, a Bionic Bar with robot bartenders, and high-speed Internet, not to mention the standard spa and casino for Royal Caribbean ships.

Quantum of the Seas

Length: 348 meters

Capacity: up to 4905 passengers

Routes: transatlantic cruise; Quantum of the seas will operate cruises from Asian ports throughout the summer.

Cruise cost: from $800 for five nights

Quantum of the Seas is Royal Caribbean International's first Quantum-class cruise ship; it will be followed by Anthem of the Seas in April 2015 and Ovation of the Seas in fall 2016. For passengers on liners of this class, 16 decks are available, including eight decks with ocean views, observation tower on the upper deck, lifting those who wish to 90 meters above sea level, and a variety of entertainment from the race track to outdoor swimming pool with a large video screen, not to mention the standard spa and casino for Royal Caribbean ships.

Oasis of the Seas

Length: 362 meters

Capacity: up to 6296 passengers

Routes: cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas are on the schedule for the coming year

Cruise cost: from $1564 for 9 nights

Oasis of the Seas is the first Oasis-class ship in history to accommodate 6,000 people. He shares the title of the most big airliner in the world with Allure of seas, a Royal Caribbean ship that set off on its maiden voyage a year later. The ship has two-story cabins with an area of ​​150 square meters, mini-golf, zipline, volleyball and basketball courts, karaoke and two climbing walls. Oasis of the Seas was built in Turku, Finland, and shortly after completion of construction, it sailed to Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA). The liner passed under the Great Belt suspension bridge in Denmark, despite the fact that the bridge allows ships up to 65 meters high, and Oasis of the Seas is seven meters higher: the liner had to retract its exhaust pipes.

Allure of the Seas

Length: 362 meters

Capacity: up to 6296 passengers

Routes: Caribbean Islands, Bahamas, Mexico

Cruise cost: from $558 for seven nights

Formally, Allure of the Seas is 50 millimeters longer than Oasis of the seas: however, it is possible that the difference in length is due solely to the difference in temperature during the measurement of the liners. Otherwise, Allure of the Seas is similar to its older brother: 25 restaurants and cafes, almost 2,400 crew members, seven different zones, climbing walls, a basketball court, and a zipline. Allure of the Seas features the first-ever Starbucks at sea, 1920s-themed parties and the musical Mamma mia!

Length: 330 meters

Capacity: up to 5183 passengers

Routes: Caribbean islands alternate with cruises to the Mediterranean and Canary Islands

Cruise cost: from $495 for four nights

According to a recent Italian study, Norwegian Epic is travelers' favorite and most luxurious cruise camp, with Allure of the Seas trailing by 21%. The main feature of this ship is that in addition to traditional cabins, Norwegian Epic offers studios for single tourists, with a special design, access to your own lounge and a special price. There is a lot of entertainment on the ship, constantly playing live music and performance group Blue Man Group performs regularly.

Independence of the Seas

Length: 339 meters

Capacity: up to 4375 passengers

Routes: main routes are from Fort Lauderdale in the Caribbean and from Southampton in Europe

Cruise cost: from $278 for three nights

Before the construction of Oasis of the Seas, the most big liners There were Freedom class ships in the world: Independence of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas (first voyage - June 4, 2006) and Liberty of the Seas (first voyage - May 19, 2007). All three ships, identical in tonnage, length and capacity, have a huge themed water park, ice skating rink, surf park and boxing ring. Independence of the Seas also has a heated swimming pool. In May of this year, the liner was arrested in the Norwegian port of Ålesund for non-payment of fees. However, Royal Caribbean paid the required 600,000 crowns (approximately €72,150) within an hour, and the ship continued on its way.

Length: 345 meters

Capacity: up to 3090 passengers

Routes: Transatlantic, cruises to European ports, Caribbean islands and more

Cruise cost: from $345 for two nights

Queen Mary 2 - the first major transatlantic ocean liner since Queen Elizabeth 2, built in 1969, and the only one on this moment regularly operating on the traditional Southampton - New York route. At the time of her launch, Queen Mary 2 was the largest passenger liner in the world; now he only ranks 7th. The liner is named after the same Queen Mary, which, under the name “Grey Ghost”, carried soldiers from Australia and America to Europe during World War II. On board Queen Mary 2 there is a library, planetarium and 3D cinema.

Norwegian Breakaway

Length: 324 meters

Capacity: up to 3988 passengers

Routes: Bahamas and Caribbean Islands

Cruise cost: from $699 for seven nights

Norwegian Breakaway is the largest ship all year round based in New York. Entertainment on board includes three Broadway shows, a comedy club and a restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Geoffrey Zakarian. The hull of the airliner was painted by American artist Peter Max. Norwegian Breakaway is quite a bit inferior in tonnage and capacity to Norwegian Getaway, a liner launched in February 2014 and sailing cruises from Miami to the Caribbean islands. Among other entertainments, new airliner offers passengers an Illusionarium with magicians and the musical “Legally Blonde”. Norwegian Getaway is an official partner of the Grammy Awards, and on board the ship there are several exhibits from the museum of the main music award of the world.

Length: 330 meters

Capacity: up to 4100 passengers

Routes: Caribbean, Europe, British Isles

Cruise cost: from $465 for five nights

The naming ceremony for the Royal Princess was as British as you can imagine: on June 16, 2013, it was attended by the Royal Marines, the Irish Guards and Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, who, in fact, gave the liner its name. At the Royal Princess, with its Italian gelateria, cinema under open sky and light show with dancing fountains, there is a sister liner - Regal Princess. Regal Princess made her maiden voyage on May 20 this year, although without a naming ceremony - she is expected to be in Fort Lauderdale in early November. Regal Princess will spend its first season in the Caribbean.

Length: 333 meters

Capacity: up to 3959 passengers

Routes: Mediterranean and a little Transatlantic (November 8, the liner departs from Venice to Salvador, Brazil)

Cruise cost: from €560 for seven nights

Preziosa was originally built for a Libyan transport company, but Civil War in Libya ruined these plans, and the liner was bought by the Italian MSC Cruises for $550 million. Entertainment on board included a Formula 1 simulator and a 4D cinema. Preziosa has a sister ship, MSC Divina, named after Sophia Loren in May 2012 - she also held the naming ceremony. In addition to the Mediterranean, Divina's itineraries include the Caribbean and Antilles.

In this collection you will learn about the ten largest cruise ships in the world.

1. Princess Diamond. The weight of this vessel is 116 thousand tons, and its length is 294 meters. This cruise ship can accommodate 2,670 people. The area of ​​this liner is tens of times more area Buckingham Palace. The ship has more than 700 high-class cabins with balconies.


2. Carnival Dream. This liner weighs 130 thousand tons, and its length is 306 meters. It can carry 3,646 passengers. This is a floating amusement park, which also has several cinemas on board.


3. Voyager of the seas. The weight of the vessel is 138 thousand tons, length - 311 meters. The liner has 3114 passenger seats. On board this ship you can find a television studio, an ice skating rink, a mini golf course and other entertainment.


4. Celebrity Eclipse. This cruise liner weighs 122 thousand tons, and its length is 315 meters, which is longer than the length of four Boeing 747s lined up in a row. The ship has 19 decks, plus a lawn deck for croquet and bocce.


5. Norwegian Epic. The ship weighs 156 thousand tons, and its length is 329 meters. The cruise ship can accommodate 4,100 passengers. On board there is 24-hour pizza delivery to your room.


6. Splendida. The weight of the liner is 137,936 tons, and its length is 338 meters. Its capacity is 3274 passengers. The volume of space of the liner, which is one and a half million square meters, is greater than the volume of space Eiffel Tower.


7. Freedom of the Seas. The liner weighs 160 thousand tons, length - 339 meters. The board can accommodate 3634 passengers. This vessel is like a floating water park as there are all sorts of things on board. water activities: There are water slides, many pools, a jacuzzi, a wave simulator, a water park for children and an ice skating rink.


8. Disney Dream. The weight of this cruise ship is 130 thousand tons, and its length is 340 meters. Disney Dream seats 2,500 people and is almost an exact replica of Disneyland on water. On board there is a huge cinema and water park.


9. Queen Mary II. The weight of this cruise ship is 151,400 tons, its length is 345 meters. On board can accommodate 2640 passengers. The length of the vessel can be compared to 80 tourist buses, placed bumper to bumper.


10. Royal Caribbean. Oasis of the Seas. The length of this giant ship is 361 meters and its weight is almost 223 thousand tons. In conditions of maximum comfort, 5.4 thousand passengers can be accommodated here. Due to its size, this ship is not able to pass through the Panama Canal. The ship's board resembles an amusement park, where various shows are held every day.

Currently, almost 400 cruise ships ply the seas. They can carry about 650,000 passengers. Their comfort is ensured by 222,000 crew members. Their average tonnage is 57,200 tons. For comparison, the tonnage of the legendary Titanic was 40,000 tons. In the next 10 years, 36 cruise companies 17 shipyards ordered another 112 liners worth $66.5 billion, with an average tonnage of 97,726 tons and a capacity of 2,440 passengers.

By size, cruise ships are divided into:

Very big. Tonnage over 130,000 tons. These are real giants. There are only 36 such ships, with 23 more planned. The record holder is Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class Symphony of the Seas, with a displacement of 228,081 tons - currently the largest ship in the world. It can carry up to 6,500 passengers. No company in the world is yet planning to build even larger vessels.



Big ones. Tonnage from 50,000 to 130,000 tons. The most popular size. There are 125 such liners. An important parameter of these liners is the width. For most of them (88) it does not exceed 32m. This allows them to pass through the Panama Canal.

Average. Tonnage from 25 to 50 thousand tons. Liners of this size are typical for premium and luxury class companies. Popular companies of the standard class practically do not have them.

Small ones. Tonnage from 5 to 25 thousand tons. Such vessels are mainly used by expedition and luxury companies. Among the latter, such liners are often called “boutique liners”. Due to the small number of passengers and high level of service.

Very small. Displacement up to 5000 tons. This size is typical for expedition and sailing companies. They can hardly be called liners. Essentially, these are yachts designed for several dozen passengers.

Cruise ships can be either unique, built in one copy, or a mass series (project). The most numerous project at present is the Grand class, the ships of which form the backbone of the Princess Cruises fleet (9 ships). P&O Cruises has 2 more ships of this project.

The project liners are very similar in appearance and design Destiny, Conquest, Concordia. Carnival Cruise Lines and Costa Cruises operate a total of 15 of these ships. 11 class airliners Vista sailing under the flags of Holland America, Cunard, Costa, P&O Cruises.

Clue– if you do not have enough information on the liner, we recommend looking at the descriptions of other ships of this project. Typically the cabins and layout are identical. Interiors may vary slightly.

Like the companies that own them, cruise ships are divided into classes according to the level of service:

  • standard
  • premium
  • lux.

There is also an intermediate class Upper Premium, which includes liners from Oceania, Azamara and Viking Ocean Cruises.

Moreover, ships of the same design (identical structurally) can be of different classes. For example, Queen Elizabeth belongs to the premium class, and Arcadia belongs to the standard class. Although these are identical liners.

On cruise ships no official star rating. If on any website you see “stars” on the liners, this is nothing more than a marketing ploy.

Service factor– the number of passengers is divided by the number of crew members.

It is believed that the fewer passengers there are per team member, the higher the service should be. The best service is available on ships with no more than 2 passengers per crew member.

For most liners it is in the range of 2-3 and does not exceed 4. This is a rather controversial coefficient, because The newest liners, due to automation and the introduction of new technologies, have a smaller crew. But this does not mean that the service on them is worse than on ships of earlier construction. An example is the innovative modern Quantum of the Seas, whose service coefficient is 3.22.

You can find out which ports the liner was in in 2016-17 on the websites