World's largest passenger ship by GT tonnage (228,100 tons). Built in 2018 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in France. Features 2759 staterooms across 17 decks. Includes 23 water areas and 19 pools
Balanced sailing yacht with well-proportioned cruising capabilities. Stable seaworthy hull with clear deck plan for maneuverability. Improved safety for long cruises
New Sphere-class vessel being built by Fincantieri in Italy. Will be 345.3m long with 175,500GT gross tonnage. First LNG-powered ship in Princess Cruises' fleet. Scheduled for debut in February 2024
56-metre sailing yacht built by Perini Navi in 2008. World's tallest aluminum mast at 72 metres. Renamed Bayesian in 2014 after Mike Lynch's wife. Last refitted in 2020
Inspired by Sophia Loren, combines elegance with modern technology. Features real stone piazza, Casino Veneziano and Broadway-size Pantheon Theatre. Includes MSC Aurea Spa and Top 18 sun-deck with sea views. Operates to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in Bahamian waters
Launched in 1994, refurbished in 2023. Length 219.4m, beam 94ft, speed 19 knots. Can accommodate 1,258 passengers with 602 crew. Operated by Celestyal Cruises, Greece's main home-porting operator