Discover 2024's largest cruise ships in the world based on Gross tonnage. Stretching beyond football fields, with decks like small towns. Ready to be amazed?

15-Jan-2024

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costa toscana

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1,106ft long, 138ft wide, 185,000 GT. Hosts 6,554 passengers, 1,678 crew. Features unique bars, 11 restaurants, and the sky-high Volare Skywalk.

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costa SMERALDA

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1,106ft long, 138ft wide, 185,000 GT, holds 6,554 passengers. Offers 11 restaurants, 19 bars, 13 pools, a spa, and unique entertainment options.

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MSC WORLD EUROPA

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1,093ft and 215,863 GT, sails with 6,762 passengers. Boasts a LED promenade, huge water park, 13 eateries, and exclusive Yacht Club.

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Allure of the seas

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A Royal Caribbean gem, 1,187ft long, 225ft wide, 225,282 GT. Carries 6,826 passengers, offers 20+ dining spots, numerous bars, pools, and a wide range of entertainment.

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oasis of the seas

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Once world's largest at 1,187ft, 226,838 GT. Houses 6,771 passengers. 2019 updates brought FlowRiders, Perfect Storm slides, & one of the fastest internet at sea tech, VOOM.

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HARMONY of the seas

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Royal Caribbean Oasis-class vessel, 1,188ft, 226,963 GT, 6,687 passengers. Offers diverse dining, thrilling slides, and the unique Rising Tide Bar.

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SYMPHONY of the seas

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1,188ft, 228,081 GT, 6,680 passengers. Boasts 20 restaurants, robotic bartenders, and thrilling activities like zip lines and water parks.

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WONDER of the seas

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1,188ft, 228,081 GT, 6,680 passengers. Boasts 20 restaurants, robotic bartenders, and thrilling activities like zip lines and water parks.

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UTOPIA of the seas

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Debuting in 2024, 1,188ft, 236,860 GT. Hosts 6,788 guests, 2,834 rooms, 40+ dining options, and a plethora of activities.

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icon of the seas

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Launching Jan 2024, 1,198ft, 250,800 GT. Worlds largest with 7,600 passengers, 2,805 rooms, LNG-powered, and 20+ eateries.