World's largest cruise ship at 248,663 gross tonnage. Powered by six multi-fuel Wärtsilä engines, including LNG capability. Can accommodate 5,610 passengers at double occupancy. Features 20 decks with seven swimming pools and six water slides
Built in 2017, first Seaside-Class MSC vessel. 5300-passenger ship with 19 decks and 2066 staterooms. Features 5-slide water park and 3 glass-floored catwalks. Powered by 4 Wartisla engines and 2 Azipod thrusters
Built in 2007 by Perini Navi, refitted in 2012. Length 45.26m, beam 9.73m, draft 8.75m. Powered by Caterpillar C32 engine developing 820 BHP. Maximum speed 13.5 knots, cruising speed 10.0 knots. Cruising range 3500 NM at 10.5 knots
World cruises typically last 100-180 days, with Royal Caribbean's Serenade reaching 274 days. Cruises offer all-inclusive packages with meals, excursions, and onboard amenities. Most cruises depart from major ports like Fort Lauderdale, Italy, or New York
Ship named after ancient goddess Eurybia for marine conservation. Uses LNG power, reducing SOx emissions by 99% and NOx by 85%. Advanced wastewater treatment system cleans all onboard water. Special hull paint reduces organism growth and drag
Icon of the Seas is 1,198 feet long and 250,800 gross tons. Titanic measured 882 feet 9 inches long and 46,328 gross tons. Icon can accommodate 7,600 passengers versus Titanic's 2,453