Mickey and Minnie Debut Bahamian-Inspired Designer Outfits
Today, Disney Cruise Line unveiled new looks for Mickey and Minnie Mouse for their visits to Disney Cruise Line’s newest island destination, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on the island of Eleuthera. Specially designed by acclaimed Bahamian fashion designer, Theodore Elyett, the garments will have a distinct Bahamian flair inspired by the bright, colorful spirit of Junkanoo, the country’s signature festival filled with joyous music and vibrant parades.
Inspired by the beauty of his homeland, Theodore’s creations reflect the culture and colorful hues of island life. His designs are seen on the likes of Miss Universe contestants, celebrities, brides, cover girls, and government officials.
First Look: Mickey, Minnie Bahamian Inspired Exclusively for Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Theodore grew up in Nassau, The Bahamas, surrounded by art and fashion. His mother owned her own sewing factory, and he started making dresses at an early age. Theodore’s designs first hit the runway when he was 13 years old, in 1998—the very year Disney Cruise Line set sail.
When Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point opens in June of 2024, Theodore’s work will hit a new runway—a celebration of Bahamian culture straight from the eyes of the country’s artists. At Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, Mickey and Minnie’s looks will be part of a collection of colorful works of art by local creators, which guests will see and experience throughout the new island destination.
“The beauty of Mickey and Minnie’s looks are that they are literally ‘Junkanoo Fun in the Sun,’” Theodore said. “When you talk about the print, pattern, color, texture of Junkanoo, they’ve got that.”
Theodore will also design special styles for Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale to wear while enjoying the natural beauty of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. For more information and downloadable assets, visit DCLNews.com.
To learn more about the sailings that will visit the new destination, or to book a voyage, visit disneycruise.com.
Viking Venus® and Viking Sea® in Malta Credit: Viking
Viking® today announced that its 2026 ocean voyages are now open for booking. With many 2024 dates already sold out and 2025 departures selling fast, strong demand among North American travelers has led to an early opening of 2026 departures across the company’s ocean fleet. Viking also announced voyages for its newest ship, the Viking Vesta®, which is scheduled to join the award-winning fleet in July 2025. The 998-guest sister ship will spend her inaugural season sailing popular itineraries in the Mediterranean and Scandinavia.
“We have always done things a bit differently. At Viking, we are contrarians. We design travel experiences for thinking people, with no children and no casinos,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. “We are pleased that our approach has resonated with so many—and with the addition of the Viking Vesta to our ocean fleet, we look forward to introducing even more curious travelers to the Viking way of exploration.”
Viking is rated the #1 Ocean Line by both Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure. With more than 80 ocean itineraries offered, examples of the most popular voyages include:
Viking Homelands (15 days; Stockholm—Bergen) – Sail historic waters and discover more of Scandinavia with overnights in Stockholm, Oslo and scenic Bergen. See charming Ålborg and Gdańsk, and visit the grand cities of Berlin and Copenhagen. Witness breathtaking scenery from your ship as she glides through majestic Norwegian fjords in the legendary homelands of the Vikings.
Iconic Western Mediterranean (8 days; Barcelona—Rome) – France’s famed southern coast and Italy’s Renaissance treasures take center stage on this eight-day Mediterranean sojourn. Immerse yourself in Catalonian and Tuscan art, architecture and history during overnights in Barcelona and Tuscany. In the South of France, call on historic Montpellier and picturesque Marseille, and visit Monte Carlo, Monaco’s glamorous city by the sea.
Empires of the Mediterranean (10 days; Venice—Athens)– Ten days. Nine magnificent destinations. One epic journey. Sail the Adriatic and Aegean, taking in all the riches of this fabled region. On an exploration bookended by iconic Venice and Athens, discover the ancient ruins of Olympia and the Acropolis. Explore the medieval warrens of Zadar and Dubrovnik, and admire the famed whitewashed villages of Santorini. Delight in the beauty of Corfu and be captivated by Koper, the gateway to picturesque Slovenia.
British Isles Explorer (15 days; Bergen—London) – Immerse yourself in the British Isles with overnight stays in Bergen, Norway, and Greenwich, England. Discover the legendary Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland and its capital, Edinburgh. Visit the Shetland and Orkney Islands, and contrast modern Belfast with traditional Dublin. Witness Welsh culture in Snowdonia. In England, visit maritime Liverpool, see historic Dover and enjoy a tour of London.
West Indies Explorer (11 days; San Juan roundtrip) – Set sail on a roundtrip voyage from San Juan to explore the colorful Caribbean. Start deep in the heart of this tropical paradise and avoid the long sea days associated with most Caribbean cruises—allowing you to visit more ports and spend more time discovering rich island cultures. Immerse yourself in the British, French and Dutch cultures of the Lesser Antilles as you cruise azure waters from Tortola and St. Lucia to Dominica, St. Martin and St. Thomas.
Additionally, Viking has announced six new immersive Pre and Post Extensions beginning in 2024 and 2025. Pre and Post extensions are increasingly popular with travelers; over 45 percent of all Viking guests choose to add such extensions to their voyage. The new, fully guided, three-night extensions are offered in the iconic cities of Barcelona, Istanbul, London, Rome, Stockholm and Venice and feature Privileged Access® to museums, local cuisine for lunches and dinners, market visits and cooking classes—as well as more time to personalize the journey with optional excursions. The new extensions include:
Best of Barcelona– Explore Cataluña’s capital, the beautiful city of Barcelona. Admire views from atop Montserrat, revel in the spectacle of La Sagrada Familia and roam the storied Gothic Quarter. Additionally, enjoy time at your leisure or join fellow travelers for optional excursions to further immerse in local culture.
Best of Istanbul– Immerse yourself in the history of the Ottoman Empire with visits to the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. Explore the expansive Grand Bazaar and a spice market, and savor Turkish culinary delights at a Michelin Star restaurant and farm-to-table experience in an idyllic setting.
Best of London– Explore the iconic sites of London and enjoy Privileged Access experiences at the British Museum and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Tantalize your taste buds at Borough Market with TV chef and culinary author, Celia Brooks, and spend an evening at the Tower of London as you witness a centuries-old ceremony.
Best of Rome– Explore more of Rome, the “Eternal City,” during an extended stay. Stroll narrow streets and vibrant piazzas, with every corner of the city revealing a piece of history. Visit Vatican City and its museums, see the sights of ancient Rome and learn the art of making pasta the Italian way.
Best of Stockholm– Immerse in the vibrant culture and natural beauty of Stockholm. Admire the art gracing its subway stations and historic City Hall, cruise its scenic archipelago and savor a taste of traditional cuisine at Östermalmshallen. Optional excursions offer you a chance to explore more of Sweden’s elegant capital city.
Best of Venice– Experience Venice as few do, avoiding the crowds for an intimate look at this famous city. Cruise the Grand Canal at night, take a morning stroll through the bustling Rialto Fish Market and admire historic landmarks around iconic St. Mark’s Square after hours during this unforgettable sojourn.
From now through January 31, 2024, Viking is offering North American travelers the Discover More Sale, with up to free international airfare, special fares and a $25 deposit—with additional savings for both new and returning guests—on all-inclusive river, ocean and expedition voyages. Call Viking toll free at 1-855-8-VIKING (1-855-884-5464) or contact a travel advisor for details.
Viking was founded in 1997 and provides destination-focused journeys on rivers, oceans and lakes around the world. Designed for curious travelers with interests in science, history, culture and cuisine, Chairman Torstein Hagen often says Viking offers experiences for The Thinking Person™. Viking has more than 450 awards to its name, including being rated #1 for Rivers, #1 for Oceans and #1 for Expeditions by Condé Nast Traveler in the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Viking is also rated at the top of its categories for rivers, oceans and expeditions by Travel + Leisure. No other travel company has simultaneously received the same honors by both publications. For additional information, contact Viking at 1-800-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464) or visit www.viking.com. For Viking’s award-winning enrichment channel, visit www.viking.tv.
Inter Miami CF’s players are suiting up for a new era. Royal Caribbean International, Inter Miami’s Main Partner and Official Vacation Partner, and the Club revealed the world’s largest cruise line will make its mark front and center on every Inter Miami jersey as the Official Jersey Partner, beginning with the upcoming 2024 campaign.
Inter Miami CF’s Jerseys
Royal Caribbean & Inter Miami CF Jersey Reveal Highlights
Today, La Noche – the Club’s away kit – was on full display with the cruise line’s bold crown and anchor logo at a celebration on the new highly anticipated vacation, Icon of the Seas. Four-time Emmy award-winning host Mario Lopez, along with Royal Caribbean and Inter Miami ownership and executives, joined players, staff and fans in the surprise unveiling. Startingtonight at 9 p.m. EST, fans can be among the first to purchase the La Noche jersey with the crown and anchor by visiting MLSStore.com; and in February, the jersey will be available for sale on Icon.
“Both Royal Caribbean Group and Inter Miami share the values of dreaming and determination – and the highs of the unbelievable moments when those dreams come true. It’s exciting to now combine forces, and I can’t wait for the future that our two organizations will forge for our industries, for our fans around the world, and of course, for our local communities here in South Florida,” said Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty.
“Today marks a significant moment in an authentic partnership between two South Florida-based powerhouses, both deeply committed to the community we proudly call home,” said Inter Miami CF Chief Business Officer Xavier Asensi. “We eagerly anticipate our players taking the field and sporting the Royal Caribbean logo on our iconic jerseys in front of our incredible fans at our stadium, across the country and around the globe.”
Today’s reveal of the new front-of-jersey partner and the first look at one of the striking kits, which is inspired by the energy and excitement of Miami at night, follows the August 2023 announcement of the two globally known and South Florida-based powerhouses joining forces. The multiyear partnership combines the passion and commitment the hometown favorites share for the city, their community and creating memorable moments with fans around the world. On and off the field, the partners have since come together across stadium LEDs, in-match content, fan zone activations as well as on social and digital platforms. Plus, more will come to life in local community initiatives, experiences on Royal Caribbean ships and more. Additional details about the partnership will be revealed at a later date.
From one celebration to the next, Royal Caribbean also welcomed its newest vacation, Icon, at a naming celebration with The Icon of Icon of the Season hand – world-renowned fútbol player and TIME’s 2023 Athlete of the Year Lionel Messi. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner officially named and bestowed safekeeping onto the world’s best vacation, its dedicated crew and the adventurers who will experience it for many years to come.
Icon is the first-of-its-kind combination of every vacation, from the resort getaway to the beach escape and the theme park adventure, and the cruise line’s best-selling ship. Making its debut on Saturday, Jan. 27, with six record-setting waterslides, seven pools, the first neighborhood designed for young families, more than 40 ways to dine, drink and be entertained; and more, Icon features a lineup of experiences for every type of family and vacationer to make memories together and on their own adventures without compromise. For more about Icon,vacationers can visit Royal Caribbean’s website.
Get To Know Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International’s highly anticipated Icon of the Seas arrived in Miami for the first time ahead of its official debut on Jan. 27. Photo by Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean International owned by Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL), has been delivering innovation at sea for more than 50 years. Each successive class of ships is an architectural marvel that features the latest technology and guest experiences for today’s adventurous traveler. The cruise line continues to revolutionize vacations with itineraries to 240 destinations in 61 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean’s private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, the first in the Perfect Day Island Collection. Royal Caribbean has also been voted “Best Cruise Line Overall” for 21 consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards.
For additional information or to make reservations, vacationers can call their travel advisor; visit RoyalCaribbean.com; or call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN.
Cruising across the water, enjoying the sunshine and discovering new places. You can combine all of this on a cruise. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone with the large selection of cruise routes. With a cruise ship, you are actually travelling in a floating hotel and see different places, although you only have to unpack your suitcase once. We show you the most beautiful cruise routes in the world. And one thing is for sure, the real hits are routes that score with special features and show the beauty of the places.
1. Norway: Cruising through the Norwegian fjords
Lofoten, Norway
More and more people are opting for a cruise to Northern Europe. The destination of Norway is not quite as far north as Iceland and Greenland, but has a lot to offer in terms of nature. The route to northern Europe usually starts from Hamburg or Kiel and leads via Copenhagen to the Norwegian ports of Bergen and Stavanger. The route also offers the opportunity to get to know travelling by ship. Because cruises on these routes don’t have to be long. Perfect for seeing what awaits you on a cruise.
Cruise Hardanger Fjords Norway
The further north you travel by ship, the more spectacular nature becomes. Past fjords with dangerously high cliffs to the left and right, with deep waterways running between them. The highlight of this trip is the journey to the Geirangerfjord, which offers you rugged mountains from which small waterfalls cascade and has secured the cruise first place on our list of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world. The travel season for this region starts in April, when it can still be a little chilly. The peak season is then in summer from June to September.
2. Western Mediterranean: cruise to the metropolises
Cruises through the western Mediterranean are often the most popular with Germans. Here you have the opportunity to get to know numerous metropolises in a short time and then perhaps decide to explore them in more detail on your next trip. Cities such as Barcelona, Palma, La Spezia and Marseille have a lot to offer and passengers can gain a brief insight into the metropolis on a walking tour.
Amalfi Coast cruise
Travellers from Germany and the surrounding area are particularly interested in this route. Pleasant weather, a common currency and good communication are reasons for the region’s popularity.
The best time to visit the western Mediterranean is from April to the end of October, with the months of May, June and September standing out in particular. The temperatures here are pleasant, but it is not too hot for activities on land.
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3. Panama Canal: The most famous waterway in the world
If you’re looking for warmer destinations, then the Caribbean might be just the thing for you. If you are considering a trip to white beaches and turquoise waters, you should definitely make sure that the route runs along the Panama Canal. The legendary Panama Canal is considered the most famous waterway in the world. With a length of 82 kilometres, it cuts through Central America and connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Cruise St Thomas Caribbean
It’s not just nature that is special on this route. The engineering and history of the waterway are also something to marvel at. The crossing takes 15 hours and requires passing through three locks. Since 1914, it has been possible for ships to integrate the route through the Panama Canal into their itinerary. For example, the route from New York to San Francisco was shortened by three weeks. The time that can be saved by travelling through the canal is therefore enormous.
Many well-known routes often start in America. Passengers get an insight into the Caribbean, South America or Panama. The special features of the routes vary from cruise to cruise. But they all combine a mixture of adventure, culture and relaxation. This has earned it a place in our list of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world. The main cruising season here is during the dry season from mid-December to mid-April. In summer and autumn, Panama cruises are cheaper.
4. Iceland & Greenland – Cruise to the Arctic Circle
Cruise routes to the north are very popular. In the case of Greenland, the cruise takes you to the most sparsely populated country on earth. The self-governing territory of the Kingdom of Denmark has incredible nature to offer, with glaciers and icebergs piling up here. Of course, the wildlife should not be forgotten, as polar bears and reindeer see Greenland as their habitat.
Most expeditions take place in East Greenland, while transatlantic cruises often stop in the southern part of the country and offer city trips that may also take you to the capital Nuuk. It is almost impossible to cover the entire coastline of Greenland, as it stretches over 44,000 kilometres and is therefore 4,000 kilometres longer than the circumference of the earth. It’s amazing what this country has to offer!
Northern Lights Iceland
Watch the Northern Lights dance in the sky or marvel at the midnight sun. This is possible here if you opt for this cruise route.
Cruise Iceland
Iceland is the youngest island in the world. As the largest volcanic island, Iceland is the land where fire, water and ice meet. Volcanoes, waterfalls or places where there are more sheep than people, this country is definitely worth a visit. A very popular cruise route runs from Hamburg via Scotland and then connects Iceland and Greenland.
The peak season for travelling to these areas is between June and October. Most cruises on the route take place between July and August, as the summers here are very short. However, if you are more interested in the Northern Lights, you should plan your visit between October and March.
5. Canary Islands: “Island hopping” and adventure
Cruises whose routes take you to the Canary Islands are also popular. You dock at various locations and literally hop from island to island. The exciting world of the Atlantic and the proximity to Africa have a special charm for many and the route is one of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world.
Santa Cruz De Tenerife harbour
But it’s not just the Canary Islands that have a lot to offer. Madeira and Cape Verde are also definitely worth a trip. In addition to the destinations worth seeing, a cruise on this route impresses with its mix of varied scenery and diverse programme. Whether a snorkelling excursion into the special underwater world on Lanzarote, the natural spectacle on La Palma or the whales and dolphins on Tenerife, there really is a suitable tour for everyone.
The wide range of activities, but of course also the islands themselves, attract people to the Canary Islands region. Sometimes the Canary Islands are also combined with other destinations in the area or en route. The cruise is recommended in the period from mid-March to the end of October. This is when the weather is at its best and you can enjoy the trip to the full.
6. Pacific: along the coast of Canada & Alaska
Past rocky coasts, glaciers and green-covered mountains: a cruise along the Pacific coastline of Canada and Alaska has so much to offer. The route usually starts in Vancouver and leads past a spectacular coastline to Alaska. A major highlight on this route is the famous Inside Passage, which is considered one of the most beautiful ferry passages in the world. The Inside Passage is a coastal connection between British Columbia in Canada and the US state of Alaska.
Cruise ship Alaska
As the most beautiful fjord coast, it offers huge glaciers and secluded bays. If you look out of the window or stand on deck, you will discover a labyrinth of 1,000 islands. If you keep a close eye out, you can marvel at the fascinating wildlife. Humpback whales, harbour seals and seals are at home in the endless expanse of the north. The week-long journey through the Passage is one of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world. Once in Alaska, the cruises offer tours to historic cities or visits to the gigantic natural landscape.
On this route, you can decide whether you want to travel on large cruise ships or dig a little deeper into your pockets and travel the narrow waterways on smaller expedition ships. In addition to cold winters, the region has warm summer temperatures from May to September. The best time to travel here is between April and October.
7. Antarctica: Expedition to the South Pole
Exactly on the opposite side of the globe, one of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world continues along the southernmost city in the world to the uniqueness of Antarctica. Covered in ice and surrounded by the sea, Antarctica offers a world that seems magical. The journey to Ushuaia or Buenos Aires, where the route usually starts, is very long from Germany, but well worth it. The experience of travelling to Antarctica is described as a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Cruise ship Antarctica Neko Bay
If you want to experience seals, penguins and whales in the wild, you need to dress warmly. Because nowhere is it as cold as in the Antarctic. In winter, temperatures here can reach as low as -50 degrees Celsius. But when you watch nature pass by from the ship and the penguins jump into the water, it warms your heart.
Expedition cruises have strict requirements to protect nature and animals and not to disturb the Antarctic ecosystem. Ships on this route offer less entertainment, but more information events in which scientists inform passengers about the flora and fauna of the region.
Due to the cold winters, the travelling season to Antarctica is limited to November to March. This is when the ice breaks up and only then do the ships have access.
8. Amazon: Cruise on the longest river in the world
In eighth place is the cruise route on the Amazon. But it is no less beautiful. Probably the most exotic route in our list is along the longest river in the world. It meanders 7,000 kilometres through Peru, Colombia and Brazil and offers impressive views of tropical nature along its banks.
View over the Amazon
The Amazon basin is the largest CO2 reservoir on our planet. On this route, you will discover a new adventure around every bend in the river. You plunge further and further into the jungle and encounter river dolphins and water buffalo. The route often takes you to the capital of the state of Amazonas and shows you the highlights of Brazil. The special feature is that this is a river cruise. The ships that sail on this route are not traditional cruise ships. The passengers are travelling on smaller ships, which also make it possible to navigate the narrow side arms of the Amazon.
This route is considered the most exotic in the list of the world’s most beautiful cruise routes. The Amazon region can be travelled all year round. However, it is particularly beautiful from December to March.
9. Rhine: River cruise with landscape and culture
A classic river cruise should of course not be missing from our list of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world. In the penultimate place we have chosen, we present the cruise route on the Rhine. The ranking does not mean that the route is not beautiful, it is actually quite popular with Germans. And the route also has some great highlights and impressions to offer.
River cruise Rhine Boppard
You don’t always have to go far to enjoy a relaxing holiday on a ship. There are also marvellous places to discover close by. On a Rhine cruise, you sail past completely different landscapes and cultures. And the variety from Basel in Switzerland to the mouth of the North Sea, as many routes are travelled, could not be greater: the “Romantic Rhine” with the Loreley rock, the vine-covered slopes or the wine-growing towns along the way. Here, large towns, meadows and fields and the tree-covered banks dominate the cruise. The tributaries in Holland also have their charm. With its 880 navigable kilometres, the Rhine has a lot to offer and is rightly popular with travellers.
The best time for a cruise on the Rhine is between April and October. However, the route is also recommended during the Advent season for the Christmas markets.
10. Cruise around the world
For travellers who can’t decide on a travel destination or don’t want to limit themselves to just one, there is the option of booking a cruise around the world. This is of course much more extensive than any of the cruises we have presented so far. Such a cruise can take three to four months, but of course offers more cultural impressions than any other.
Cruise Hong Kong Harbour From Victoria
On a cruise like this, you really have a little bit of everything and can experience all the highlights of the routes in places one to nine: The largest continent of Asia, the various metropolises in Europe, the Canary Islands with their wide range of activities. The special features of the Panama Canal and the Inside Passage are also included in many of these cruise routes. Travelling to Antarctica or the Amazon would go beyond the time frame. With everything this cruise has to offer, it is considered the most unusual and definitely one of the most beautiful cruise routes in the world.
A cruise around the globe can usually last between 80 and 120 days and you are of course tied to the departure dates of the respective providers. Cruises often depart in January or October. Here, too, it depends on the region that the ship is travelling to.
Celebrity Cruises owns and operates a modern fleet of sixteen cruise ships. From the largest ship in the fleet to the smallest, we have listed and detailed every ship and information about each vessel.
Celebrity cruise ships can be categorized into three classes: Millennium class, Solstice class, and Edge class. The oldest ship in the fleet was built in 2000, with the latest vessel completed in 2023.
Celebrity Cruise Ships: Biggest to Smallest
Below is a list of all Celebrity Cruise Line ships by size, ordered from largest to smallest.
Celebrity Cruise Ships By Size
Our list of Celebrity Cruises’ ships by size shows gross registered tonnage or GRT (which is a measure of internal volume, not weight), the total guest capacity of each ship, Length in Feet, ship class, and the year the vessel entered service:
List of Celebrity Cruise Ships By Size
Cruise Ship
Size (GRT)
Capacity
Celebrity Ascent
140,600
3,836
Celebrity Beyond
140,600
3,836
Celebrity Apex
129,500
3,385
Celebrity Edge
129,500
3,385
Celebrity Reflection
126,000
3,046
Celebrity Silhouette
122,400
2,902
Celebrity Eclipse
122,000
2,852
Celebrity Equinox
122,000
2,852
Celebrity Solstice
122,000
2,852
Celebrity Constellation
91,000
2,184
Celebrity Summit
91,000
2,218
Celebrity Infinity
91,000
2,170
Celebrity Millennium
91,000
2,218
Celebrity Cruises Ships By Size – Largest to Smallest
List of Celebrity Cruises Ships By Age With Photos
A wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group, Celebrity Cruises has been around since 1988 and merged with Royal Caribbean in 1997.
Here is a list of every Celebrity Cruises ship currently operating in the fleet with photos and details:
Celebrity Ascent (2023)
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Celebrity Ascent is Celebrity Cruise Line’s newest ship in the fleet, the fourth ship in the popular Edge Class, and sister to Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Beyond, and Celebrity Apex. She is 140,600 GRTs and carries 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Beyond (2022)
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Celebrity Beyond is the third ship in Edge Class and sister to Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Edge, and Celebrity Apex. She is slightly larger at 140,600 GRTs than previous ships in this class and has a larger capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Apex (2020)
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Celebrity Apex is the second ship in Edge Class and sister to Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Edge, and Celebrity Beyond. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Edge (2018)
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Celebrity Edge is the first ship in the very popular Edge Class and sister to the Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Apex, and Celebrity Beyond. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Reflection (2012)
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Celebrity Reflection is the final ship in Solstice Class and sister to the Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Silhouette (2011)
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Celebrity Silhouette is the fourth ship in Solstice Class and sister to the Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Eclipse (2010)
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Celebrity Eclipse is the third ship in Solstice Class and sister to the Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Equinox, and Celebrity Solstice. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Equinox (2009)
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Celebrity Equinox is the second ship in the Solstice Class and sister to the Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Eclipse, and Celebrity Solstice. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Solstice (2008)
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Celebrity Solstice is the first ship in the Solstice Class and sister to the Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Eclipse, and Celebrity Equinox. She is 129,500 GRTs and has a capacity of 3,836 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Constellation (2002)
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Celebrity Constellation is the final ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Infinity, and Celebrity Millennium. She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,559 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Summit (2001)
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Celebrity Summit is the second ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millennium, and Celebrity Constellation. She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,599 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Infinity (2001)
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Celebrity Infinity is the second ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Millennium, and Celebrity Constellation. She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,593 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Celebrity Millennium (2000)
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Celebrity Millennium is the first ship in the Millennium Class and sister to the Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Infinity, and Celebrity Constellation. She is 91,000 GRTs and has a capacity of 2,593 passengers (based on two per cabin). She is the first newly built vessel for Celebrity following the merger between it and Royal Caribbean.
Celebrity Cruises Different Ship Classes
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Celebrity Cruises has several different classes of ships. Here is a list:
Celebrity Edge Class Ships are:
Celebrity Ascent
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Solstice Class ships are:
Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Eclipse
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Millennium Class ships are:
Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Summit
Celebrity Infinity
Celebrity Millennium
Celebrity Galapagos ships are:
Celebrity Flora
Celebrity Xploration
Celebrity Xpedition
List of Celebrity Galapagos Ships By Size
Cruise Ship
Tonnage
Celebrity Flora
5,739
Celebrity Xploration
320
Celebrity Xpedition
2,842
Celebrity Galapagos Ships By Size
List of Celebrity Galapagos Ships By Age With Photos
Here is a list of every Celebrity Galapagos ship currently operating in the fleet:
Celebrity Flora (2019)
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Celebrity Flora was launched in 2019 and is the jewel of the Galapagos Class. She is 5,739 GRTs and has a capacity of 100 passengers. Celebrity has stated that the design and accommodations of Celebrity Flora are heavily inspired by the design of Celebrity Edge overall while also having a significant emphasis on outdoor space. Per Galápagos’ regulations, the ship is flagged in Ecuador and staffed by Ecuadorian crew members.
Celebrity Xploration (2017)
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Celebrity Xploration was launched in 2017 and is in the Galapagos Class. She is only 320 GRTs and has a capacity of 16 passengers. You can book this whole ship for an intimate journey perfect for family get-togethers, getaways with friends, or small groups who want to embark on an adventure together.
Celebrity Xpedition (2004)
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Celebrity Xpedition is the oldest ship in the Galapagos Class. She is 2,842 GRTs and has a capacity of 48 passengers. The ship is an alternative to Celebrity Cruises‘ larger ships, offering more personal attention afforded by its smaller size. The ship sails to the Galápagos Islands.
Celebrity Cruises Ships FAQs
What is the occupancy capacity of the suites on Celebrity Cruise Ships?
The occupancy capacity of the suites on Celebrity Cruise Ships varies depending on the ship and suite category, with some accommodating up to 4 guests.
What is the magic carpet on Celebrity Cruise Ships?
The magic carpet on Celebrity Cruise Ships refers to a cantilevered, floating platform that can be positioned at different levels on the ship, offering unique dining and entertainment experiences.
What are the biggest Celebrity Cruises ships in the fleet?
The biggest Celebrity Cruises ships in the fleet include the innovative and spacious Edge-class ships, offering elevated onboard experiences and luxurious accommodations.
Norwegian Cruise Line currently has 20 cruise ships. The company was established in 1966 and headquartered in Miami, FL; Norwegian Cruise Line has been an industry innovator. With its “First Fleet of the Caribbean” with four dedicated ships sailing in 1971.
Below is a list of all Norwegian Cruise Line ships by size, ordered from largest to smallest.
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NCL Cruise Ships By Size
Our list of Norwegian cruise ships by size shows gross tonnage (which is a measure of internal volume, not weight), the total guest capacity of each ship, Length in Feet, ship class, and the year the vessel entered service:
List of Norwegian Cruise Ships By Size
Ship
Size (GRT)
Guest Capacity
Norwegian Encore
169,116
3,998
Norwegian Bliss
168,028
4,004
Norwegian Joy
167,725
3,804
Norwegian Escape
164,998
4,266
Norwegian Aqua
156,300
3,571
Norwegian Epic
155,873
4,100
Norwegian Getaway
145,655
3,963
Norwegian Breakaway
145,655
3,963
Norwegian Viva
142,500
3,215
Norwegian Prima
142,500
3,215
Norwegian Jade
93,558
2,402
Norwegian Gem
93,530
2,394
Norwegian Pearl
93,530
2,394
Norwegian Jewel
93,508
2,376
Norwegian Dawn
92,250
2,340
Norwegian Star
91,740
2,348
Pride of America
80,439
1,936
Norwegian Sun
78,309
1,936
Norwegian Sky
77,104
2,004
Norwegian Spirit
75,904
2,018
Norwegian Cruise Line Ships By Size – Largest to Smallest
List of Norwegian Cruise Ships By Age With Photos
The cruise line is recently known for its beautiful hull artwork, multi-level go-cart race tracks at sea, and more. We hope you enjoy our comprehensive list of Norwegian cruise ships by age, from newest to oldest.
Norwegian Aqua is scheduled to become Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship in the fleet beginning in April 2025. She will be sailing Seven-Day Caribbean Voyages from Port Canaveral, Fla. She is the first ship in the brand new Prima Plus Class. She is 156,300 GRTs and carries 3,571 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Aqua will premiere the first hybrid rollercoaster and waterslide, the Aqua Slidecoaster. Complete with exhilarating dual slides and a magnetic lift that propels adventurous guests through two different courses, this NCL-exclusive experience will feature three stories of exciting twists and turns around the ship’s funnel.
Norwegian Viva – 2023
Norwegian Viva
Norwegian Viva is Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship in the fleet, the second ship in the popular Prima Class, and sister to Norwegian Prima. She is 142,500 GRTs and carries 3,100 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Prima– 2022
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Norwegian Prima is the first ship in the innovative and popular Prima Class and sister to Norwegian Viva. She is 142,500 GRTs and carries 3,100 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Encore – 2019
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Norwegian Encore is the largest Norwegian Cruise Line fleet ship at 169,116 GRTs. She carries 3,998 passengers (based on two per cabin) and is the last ship built the Breakaway Plus Class.
Norwegian Bliss – 2018
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Norwegian Bliss is the third ship in the Breakaway Plus Class. She is 168,028 GRTs and carries 4,004 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Joy – 2017
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Norwegian Joy is the second ship in the Breakaway Plus Class. She is 167,725 GRTs and carries 3,804 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Escape – 2015
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Norwegian Escape is the first ship in the Breakaway Plus Class. She is 165,157 GRTs and carries 4,266 passengers (based on two per cabin). Renowned marine artist Guy Harvey completed the ship’s hull artwork.
Norwegian Getaway – 2014
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Norwegian Getaway is the second ship in the Breakaway Class. She is 145,655 GRTs and carries 3,963 passengers (based on two per cabin). The ship’s mural on the hull was designed by David “LEBO” Le Batard. Known as Lebo in the art world, he is recognized for working in a wide spectrum of creative mediums, including murals, paintings & sculptures.
Norwegian Breakaway – 2013
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Norwegian Breakaway is the first ship in the Breakaway Class. She is 145,655 GRTs and carries 3,963 passengers (based on two per cabin). Acclaimed artist Peter Max completed the hull ships’ colorful artwork.
Norwegian Epic – 2010
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Norwegian Epic is 155,873 GRTs and carries 4,100 passengers (based on two per cabin). Norwegian Epic was originally one of three ships to be ordered. A dispute ultimately resulted in delivering only one ship in the Epic Class. When built, Norwegian Epic was the third-largest cruise ship in the world in June of 2010.
Norwegian Gem – 2007
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Norwegian Gem is the final ship in the Jewel Class. She is 93,530 GRTs and carries 2,394 passengers (based on two per cabin). She was delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line on October 1, 2007, and received a major refurbishment in 2015.
Norwegian Pearl – 2006
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Norwegian Pearl is the third ship in the Jewel Class. She is 93,530 GRTs and carries 2,394 passengers (based on two per cabin). She began service in 2006 and received a major refurbishment in 2017.
Norwegian Jade – 2006
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Norwegian Jade is the second ship in the Jewel Class. She is 93,558 GRTs and carries 2,402 passengers (based on two per cabin). She was originally built as Pride of Hawaii for their NCL America division. Norwegian Jade was also used as a floating hotel during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Norwegian Jewel – 2005
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Norwegian Jewel is the first ship in the Jewel Class. She is 93,502 GRTs and carries 2,376 passengers (based on two per cabin). The ship’s Godmother is former First Lady Melania Trump. She launched in 2005 and received a major refurbishment in 2018.
Pride of America – 2005
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Pride of America is the only ship in the Pride of America Class. She is 80,439 GRTs and carries 2,186 passengers (based on two per cabin). The initial construction of the vessel began in 2000 in the United States as part of a plan for a US-built and US-flagged cruise ship under Project America. Still, the project failed, and she was eventually purchased by Norwegian Cruise Lines and completed in Germany.
Pride of America was inaugurated in 2005 and was the first new U.S. flagged, deep-water vessel cruise ship in nearly fifty years since the SS Argentina of 1958. The Godmother is a former U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao.
Norwegian Dawn – 2002
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Norwegian Dawn is the second ship in the Dawn Class and is the sister of Norwegian Star. She is 92,250 GRTs and carries 2,340 passengers (based on two per cabin). She was originally intended to operate with Star Cruises under the name SuperStar Scorpio, but it was later decided that she would be delivered to Star’s then subsidiary, Norwegian Cruise Line as the Norwegian Dawn in December 2002. Her Godmother is actress Kim Cattrall.
Norwegian Star – 2001
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Norwegian Star is the first ship in the Dawn Class and is the sister of Norwegian Dawn. She is 91,740 GRTs and carries 2,348 passengers (based on two per cabin). The ship was originally ordered by and intended for Star Cruises, and it was originally named SuperStar Libra before being transferred to Star’s then subsidiary, Norwegian Cruise Line.
Norwegian Sun– 2001
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Norwegian Sun is the second ship in the Sun Class and is the sister of Norwegian Sky. She is 78,309 GRTs and carries 1,936 passengers (based on two per cabin).
Norwegian Sky – 1999
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Norwegian Sky is the first ship in the Sun Class and is the sister of Norwegian Sun. She is 77,104 GRTs and carries 2,004 passengers (based on two per cabin). She sailed from 2004 to 2008 as Pride of Aloha for NCL America.
Norwegian Spirit – 1998
Norwegian Spirit
Norwegian Spirit is the only ship in the Leo Class. She is 75,904 GRTs and carries 2,018 passengers (based on two per cabin). She was built 1998 for Star Cruises as SuperStar Leo by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. In 2004, she was transferred to NCL and renamed Norwegian Spirit.
List of Norwegian Cruise Ships Newest to Oldest
Ship
Class
Year
Norwegian Aqua
Prima Plus
2025 *
Norwegian Viva
Prima
2023
Norwegian Prima
Prima
2022
Norwegian Encore
Breakaway Plus
2019
Norwegian Bliss
Breakaway Plus
2018
Norwegian Joy
Breakaway Plus
2017
Norwegian Escape
Breakaway Plus
2015
Norwegian Getaway
Breakaway
2014
Norwegian Breakaway
Breakaway
2013
Norwegian Epic
Epic
2010
Norwegian Gem
Jewel
2007
Norwegian Pearl
Jewel
2006
Norwegian Jade
Jewel
2006
Norwegian Jewel
Jewel
2005
Pride of America
Pride of America
2005
Norwegian Dawn
Dawn
2002
Norwegian Star
Dawn
2001
Norwegian Sun
Dawn
2001
Norwegian Sky
Dawn
1999
Norwegian Spirit
Leo
1998
Norwegian Cruise Ships Newest to Oldest – * Scheduled for the future
Norwegian Cruise Line has six different classes of cruise ships, with three others being their class. Each class of ship has a unique architectural design layout and features. Most ships in a particular class have an almost identical layout with some minor changes.
The table below shows the Norwegian Cruise Line ship classes.
Class
Ships
Average Gross Tonnage
Pima Plus Class
Norwegian Aqua
156,300
Prima Class
Norwegian Prima, Norwegian Viva
142,500
Breakaway Plus Class
Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Encore
What are the different classes of Norwegian Cruise Line ships?
Norwegian Cruise Line ships are categorized into Breakaway Plus Class, Jewel Class, Prima Class, Dawn Class, Sun Class, and Breakaway Class.
How many ships are in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet?
As of 2024, the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet consists of several ships, including new additions such as Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva and other existing vessels for 20 when you include the Norwegian Aqua (scheduled for April 2025).
What is the smallest Norwegian Cruise Line ship?
The smallest NCL ship is the Norwegian Spirit, which is 75,904 GRT and carries 2,018 passengers (based on two per cabin).
What are the characteristics of the Breakaway Plus Class ships?
The Breakaway Plus Class ships are known for being the largest and most innovative ships in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet, offering a wide range of amenities and entertainment options.
How does the size of Norwegian Cruise Line ships compare to other cruise lines?
Norwegian Cruise Line offers a variety of ship sizes, from the largest in the Breakaway Plus Class to smaller ships, providing options for different preferences within the cruise industry.
Are there any new additions to the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet in 2024?
Yes, Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced new ships, such as Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva, as part of their continuous expansion and growth in the cruise industry.
What are some notable features of Norwegian Cruise Line ships?
Norwegian Cruise Line ships are known for their innovative design, onboard activities such as laser tag, go-cart tracks, escape rooms, entertainment options like Broadway shows at sea, and dining experiences, offering passengers a unique and enjoyable cruise experience.
How many Breakaway Plus-class ships are currently in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet?
There are four Breakaway Plus-class ships in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet, each offering distinct amenities and experiences for passengers.
What are some other cruise lines under Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings also includes Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, offering various cruise experiences across its brands.
What sets Norwegian Cruise Line apart in the cruise industry?
Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its various ship sizes, innovative features, and unique amenities, catering to a diverse range of preferences within the cruise industry.
Viking® has announced three new, first-of-their-kind itineraries that will provide guests with exclusive access to China in 2024. The new voyages range from 10 to 20 days and explore iconic cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. Each itinerary also includes a domestic sailing of China’s coast that highlights rarely-seen destinations and ports to which only Viking has access—something that has never been offered for international visitors before.
The new voyages will operate from September to November on the Viking Yi Dun—formerly the Viking Sun—a sister ship featuring the same award-winning design and service as all other ocean ships in Viking’s fleet. The Chinese-flagged Viking Yi Dun will be the first ship dedicated to the foreign market to operate domestic sailings in China. Each voyage will offer The Viking Way® of exploration, with immersive experiences to introduce guests to the people, history, and culture of China, including insightful lectures, Chinese-inspired cuisine, and destination experts.
“We are proud that Viking will be the first to operate domestic sailings in China for international travelers. Our guests are curious travelers who are interested in experiences that broaden their mind—and China, with one of the richest cultures in the world, has been inspiring travelers for centuries,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. “For more than 15 years, our Yangtze River voyages were among our highest-rated itineraries. We brought guests to China’s Yangtze River, to Beijing, to the Great Wall, to the Terra Cotta Warriors and to many other iconic places in this captivating nation. We introduced the real China to our guests, and visiting local school children was always a particular highlight. Now, we are delighted to offer such encounters once again with new voyages to a destination that never ceases to capture the imagination.”
Wonders of China— 20 days; Beijing roundtrip — This comprehensive 20-day cruisetour itinerary delivers China’s main highlights. Guests can meet a Tibetan family at their home, walk on the Great Wall and see the Terra Cotta Warriors. Additionally, guests experience the scenic coast of Dongtou and have opportunities to explore Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Shenzhen, a UNESCO city of design.
Classic China & the Coast— 15 days; Beijing, Xian – Hong Kong (Shenzhen) —This voyage combines the experiences of Viking’s 10-day China Discovery voyage with the opportunity to see the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Terra Cotta Warriors and other iconic landmarks. While sailing China’s coastline, guests can experience a phenomenal diversity of languages, cultures, and cuisines.
China Discovery— 10 days; Shanghai–Hong Kong (Shenzhen) — This 10-day itinerary allows guests to experience the Buddhist shrines of Zhoushan and the cliffs of Dongtou, follow the steps of 19th-century European diplomats on Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, or try Cantonese dim sum in Shenzhen.
To learn more about the itineraries and why China is such a captivating destination, Viking has also published two new videos: Executive Vice President Karine Hagen invites travelers to learn more about these exclusive-to-Viking China voyages here, and Viking Vice President of Product Development Joost Ouendag provides an in-depth overview of the new voyages and the unique opportunity to be immersed in the history, culture and natural wonders of the Middle Kingdom here.
Dedicated specifically to exploring destinations in China, with an onboard experience that complements guests’ discoveries ashore, the Viking Yi Dun is a sister ship in Viking’s award-winning ocean fleet. Classified by Cruise Critic as “small ships,” Viking’s ocean vessels have a gross tonnage of 47,800 tons, with 465 staterooms that host 930 guests; the ships feature all veranda staterooms, Scandinavian design, light-filled public spaces, and abundant al fresco dining options.
Booking Details
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From now through January 31, 2024, Viking is offering North American travelers the Discover More sale, with up to free international airfare, special fares, and a $25 deposit—with additional savings for both new and returning guests—on all-inclusive river and ocean and expedition voyages, including the new coastal China itineraries. Space is limited for 2024 departures. Call Viking toll-free at 1-855-8-VIKING (1-855-884-5464) or contact a travel advisor for details.
Viking was founded in 1997 and provides destination-focused journeys on rivers, oceans and lakes around the world. Designed for curious travelers with interests in science, history, culture and cuisine, Chairman Torstein Hagen often says Viking offers experiences for The Thinking Person™. Viking has more than 450 awards to its name, including being rated #1 for Rivers, #1 for Oceans and #1 for Expeditions by Condé Nast Traveler in the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards. Viking is also rated at the top of its categories for rivers, oceans and expeditions by Travel + Leisure. No other travel company has simultaneously received the same honors by both publications.
For additional information, contact Viking at 1-800-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464) or visit www.viking.com. For Viking’s award-winning enrichment channel, visit www.viking.tv.
Royal Caribbean International’s highly anticipated Icon of the Seas arrived in Miami for the first time ahead of its official debut on Jan. 27. Photo by Royal Caribbean
Today, Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas took center stage as it arrived in Miami for the first time. The first-of-its-kind combination of the best of every vacation was welcomed with air, land, and sea fanfare ahead of its official debut on Jan. 27.
Counting down to the start of a new era of vacations, residents and Royal Caribbean fans, executives, and employees were on hand as the first to see Miami’s newest resident. Icon arrived at PortMiami in style, with celebratory fireboat salutes, banner planes in flight, and a community celebration at Pérez Art Museum to mark the new vacation’s first appearance of many to come in the Magic City. With the introduction of the world’s best family vacation less than 20 days away, Icon will continue making its final preparations in Miami ahead of an iconic naming celebration and first cruise.
In store on Icon is an all-encompassing lineup of experiences that combines the best of every vacation – from the beach retreat to the resort escape and the theme park adventure – making the first-of-its-kind adventure the way to get away for every type of family and vacationer. Across eight neighborhoods that are destinations in and of themselves are firsts and next-level favorites for everyone day and night, including adrenaline-pumping thrills like sixrecord-breaking waterslides at Category 6 and the Crown’s Edge experience at 154 feet above the ocean and unrivaled ways to chill with seven pools – one for every day of the week – like the first suspended infinity pool at sea. The game-changing experiences include a stay-all-day neighborhood designed for families with young kids; more than 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges; deck-defying entertainment across air, ice, water, and theater; and more.
Starting Jan. 27, vacationers can get away on Icon and island hop in the tropics at any time of the year. Each 7-night Eastern or Western Caribbean adventure from Miami features idyllic destinations in the Caribbean and an unmatched day of thrill and chill at Royal Caribbean’s award-winning private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas. Plus, dialing up the perfect on Perfect Day in January 2024 is the private island’s first adults-only escape, Hideaway Beach, an all-day experience complete with a private beach and pools, new dedicated spots for drinks and bites, exclusive cabanas, live music, and more.
For more details about Icon, including vacations now open to book, vacationers can visit Royal Caribbean’s website. Travelers can also follow the story behind creating the new vacation by watching the “Making an Icon” web series here.
For additional information or to make reservations, vacationers can call their travel advisor, visit RoyalCaribbean.com, or call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN.
Homeschooling has revolutionized the way we think about education, offering flexibility and personalized learning experiences. Educational cruises present a unique and exciting option for parents seeking to broaden their children’s horizons beyond the traditional classroom. These programs combine the adventure of travel with immersive learning opportunities, making education a memorable and enjoyable experience for homeschooled children. Here, we explore top educational cruise programs catering to the homeschooling community.
1. Oceanic Learning Expeditions
Oceanic Learning Expeditions offers a blend of marine biology and environmental science courses, complemented by resources like the APA paper writing service essayservice.com for academic support. Imagine your child standing on the deck of a ship, surrounded by the vast ocean, learning about marine ecosystems directly from experienced marine biologists. The program includes hands-on activities like water sampling and marine wildlife observation, providing a practical approach to learning that is recommended and followed in most of the top homeschooling science curricula. For those seeking to supplement this real-world education with structured academic support, trying a college paper service can be a beneficial addition, enhancing the depth of their learning experience. The curriculum caters to various age groups, ensuring each child gets the most out of their experience. This program stands out because it focuses on conservation and preserving our oceans, instilling a sense of responsibility and environmental stewardship in young minds.
2. Historical Voyages
Historical Voyages takes children on a journey through time, exploring different eras and civilizations. Each cruise focuses on a specific historical period, such as Ancient Egypt or the Renaissance, offering a comprehensive study through interactive workshops, guided tours of historical sites, and onboard lectures by historians. This immersive approach helps children to visualize and better understand the complexities of history. The program encourages critical thinking and debate, meaningfully engaging children with history. It’s an ideal choice for parents looking to give their children a deeper understanding of the world’s cultural and historical heritage.
3. Galactic Astronomy Tours
For young space enthusiasts, Galactic Astronomy Tours offers an out-of-this-world educational experience and outdoor challenges. This program combines star-gazing sessions with astrophysics workshops led by professional astronomers and space scientists. The unique aspect of learning about the stars and planets while being at sea, away from the city lights, enhances the experience significantly. The program includes practical activities like telescope usage, celestial navigation, and theoretical knowledge about the universe. It’s a perfect blend of education and adventure for children fascinated by the mysteries of space.
4. World Cultures and Languages Immersion
World Cultures and Languages Immersion focuses on providing a global perspective to homeschooled children. Each cruise stops at various international destinations, allowing children to explore different cultures firsthand. The program includes language classes, cultural workshops, and interactions with local communities. This not only helps in developing language skills but also promotes cultural sensitivity and global awareness. Activities like cooking classes, traditional craft workshops, and local history tours make learning fun and engaging. It’s an ideal program for parents who want their children to become global citizens with a broad understanding of different cultures and societies.
5. Environmental Science and Sustainability Program
The Environmental Science and Sustainability Program is designed for children who are passionate about the environment. It focuses on teaching sustainable practices and environmental science in a practical setting. The program includes workshops on renewable energy, waste management, and sustainable agriculture, often held in different locations to provide diverse learning experiences. For instance, children might learn about coral reef conservation while sailing through tropical waters or study glacial melting in polar regions. This hands-on approach educates and inspires children to think about solutions to global environmental challenges.
Educational cruise trips for homeschooled children offer an innovative and effective way of learning. These programs combine the thrill of travel with in-depth educational experiences, catering to various interests. Whether it’s marine biology, history, astronomy, global cultures, or environmental science, there’s a cruise program out there that can provide an enriching learning experience for your child. By choosing such an educational adventure, you’re providing knowledge and giving your child the gift of exploration, curiosity, and a lifelong love for learning.
Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Flora offers voyages in the Galapagos. This is just one of several luxury expedition ships sailing in exotic locations around the world.
Educational cruises offer a unique blend of adventure and learning, perfect for students of all ages looking to expand their horizons beyond the classroom. These cruises take students to destinations that are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also rich in educational value. Here are some of the best educational cruise destinations that promise to deliver knowledge, fun, and unforgettable memories.
1. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands are a living laboratory of evolution, famously associated with Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection. Services like “write my discussion board post” from DoMyEssay can be invaluable for students documenting and discussing their findings from such trips. This archipelago offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to study unique wildlife and ecosystems. Cruises to the Galapagos often include guided tours with naturalists, providing insight into the area’s unique biodiversity. From observing the famous Galapagos tortoises to snorkeling with sea lions, these islands offer an immersive educational experience in biology and environmental science. If you ever need help with your environmental science assignment, you can buy a research paper from GrabMyEssay. This service provider custom essays for any topic.
Alaska’s rugged beauty and diverse wildlife make it a perfect destination for educational cruises. Students can explore glaciers, rainforests and witness wildlife from bears to whales. Many cruises offer educational programs focusing on local ecology, geology, and cultural history. Alaska’s stunning landscapes also provide a practical study of climate change and environmental conservation.
3. Mediterranean
A cruise through the Mediterranean Sea offers a journey through history and culture. Students can explore ancient ruins in Greece, marvel at the architectural wonders of Rome, or walk through historic cities like Barcelona and Istanbul. Educational cruises in the Mediterranean often include onboard lectures on history, archaeology, and art, making them ideal for students interested in humanities.
Norway’s fjords offer breathtaking scenery and a unique geographical study for students. Educational cruises to this region provide a chance to learn about glacial formations, marine biology, and Scandinavian culture. The pristine waters and cliffs offer a stunning backdrop for geography and environmental science studies.
5. The Amazon River
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Cruising down the Amazon River is an extraordinary experience for students interested in ecology and biodiversity. Educational programs on these cruises often include rainforest exploration, wildlife observation, and learning about the indigenous cultures of the Amazon basin. This destination provides invaluable lessons in conservation, biology, and anthropology.
6. The Caribbean
The Caribbean is a tropical paradise and a region rich in history and culture. Educational cruises here can focus on marine biology, with snorkeling and diving excursions to study coral reefs and marine life. Additionally, visits to historical sites offer lessons in colonial history and the Atlantic slave trade, providing a deeper understanding of the region’s past and its impact on the present.
7. Antarctica
Antarctica, the most remote continent, offers a once-in-a-lifetime educational experience. Cruises to Antarctica provide lessons in geography, climate science, and wildlife biology. Students can observe penguins, seals, and whales in their natural habitats and learn about the impacts of climate change in one of the Earth’s most sensitive environments.
8. Eastern Canada and New England, USA
Cruises along the eastern coasts of Canada and New England offer rich educational experiences in American and Canadian history. Stops at historical cities like Boston and Quebec City allow students to explore the early history of North America. The region’s natural beauty also offers a chance to study marine ecosystems and the area’s unique geography.
9. The Nile River, Egypt
A cruise down the Nile River is a journey into the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization. Educational tours include visits to iconic historical sites like the Valley of the Kings, Luxor temples, and the Giza Pyramids. These cruises offer an unparalleled history lesson in one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
Plus, you can have an unforgettable chance to visit Egypt and explore a true time-travel-like experience.
10. The Baltic Sea
A cruise on the Baltic Sea takes students to several countries rich in history and culture, including Sweden, Denmark, and Russia. Educational highlights include exploring medieval towns, learning about the Viking era, and visiting significant cultural sites like the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. This region’s complex history provides valuable lessons in European politics and culture.
Conclusion
Educational cruises offer a unique and immersive learning experience, combining the excitement of travel with the enrichment of knowledge. These destinations provide students of all ages with a hands-on opportunity to explore subjects ranging from natural science and history to culture and geography. Each destination offers lessons and experiences, making every trip an adventure in learning and discovery.