🚢 Cruise Fleet Tracker

New ships, refurbishments, and retirements 2024–2028. Specifications, capacity, and current deployment for every major vessel.

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New Ships 2026
323
Ships in Service
253K
Largest GT (Utopia II)
42
Under Construction
8
Retirements 2026
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Ship Name Cruise Line Class / Series Gross Tons Passenger Capacity Year Built Home Port Region Status
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New Ship Pipeline 2026–2029

Ship Name Cruise Line Shipyard Expected Delivery Gross Tons (Est.) Capacity (Est.) Home Port Notes
Utopia of the Seas II Royal Caribbean Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France Summer 2028 253,000 ~10,000 Port Canaveral, FL World's largest ship. Indoor ski slope, underwater obs. deck.
Star of the Seas Royal Caribbean Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France Aug 2025 250,800 7,600 Port Canaveral, FL Icon-class. Caribbean year-round.
Celebrity Xcel Celebrity Cruises Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France Nov 2025 182,000 3,260 Fort Lauderdale, FL Edge-class. Enhanced AI cabin technology.
Norwegian Aqua Norwegian Cruise Line Fincantieri, Italy Apr 2025 156,300 3,571 Port Canaveral, FL Prima-class. Features AquaRacer twin waterslide.
Carnival Jubilee's Sister Carnival Cruise Line Meyer Turku, Finland 2027 183,900 6,500 TBD Excel-class. LNG-powered.
MSC World Europa 2 MSC Cruises Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France 2027 215,000 6,762 Mediterranean (seasonal) World-class. Full LNG propulsion.
Viking Vela Viking Ocean Fincantieri, Italy 2026 47,800 930 Bergen, Norway 930-passenger all-inclusive model.
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Recent & Upcoming Retirements

Ship Line Retirement Date Final Season Disposition Notable Legacy
Carnival Fantasy Carnival 2020 Caribbean Scrapped One of the original Fantasy-class ships (1990)
Grandeur of the Seas Royal Caribbean May 2024 Bermuda, Bahamas Under review Beloved Vision-class ship, 27 years of service
Norwegian Spirit Norwegian Late 2025 Asia Pacific Sold to undisclosed buyer Originally SuperStar Leo (Star Cruises, 1998)
Costa Luminosa Costa Cruises 2026 Mediterranean Transfer to parent fleet Transferred to Carnival fleet as brand shift continues