As we are thinking of going on a cruise for our honeymoon next year, I thought I’d do some research into the different cruise ships in use today. Of course there are many factors you could compare, but to start with I’m interested in just one thing: the size!
Cunard Line Limited
Maiden Voyage | Name | Gross Tonnage | Length | Height | Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Queen Mary 2 | 148,528 | 345m | 72m | 2,620 |
Royal Caribbean International
Maiden Voyage | Name | Gross Tonnage | Length | Height | Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | Freedom of the Seas | 154,407 | 339m | 64m | 4,370 |
2009 | Oasis of the Seas | 220,000 | 360m | 65m | 5,400 |
P&O
Maiden Voyage | Name | Gross Tonnage | Length | Height | Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Ventura | 113,000 | 290m | ? | 3,092 |
2005 | Arcadia | 86,799 GRT | 290m | ? | 1,952 |
Celebrity Cruises
Maiden Voyage | Name | Gross Tonnage | Length | Height | Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Celebrity Solstice | 122,000 | 314m | ? | 2,850 |
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Here is something a bit different that might interest you, Tall Ship cruise. Its a bit different to the big cruise liners but yea its quite nice. I’ve been on them a few times, so any questions then just ask 😉
World biggest ship was Titanic. Now a days this was the biggest ship.