A record 24 new cruise ships will debut in 2019, representing a wide variety including everything from megaships to a dozen expedition ships and luxury vessels.
The class of 2019:
Mein Schiff 2
TUI Cruises | 110,000 Tons | 2,900 Guests
Viking Jupiter
Viking Cruises | 47,000 Tons | 930 Guests
MSC Bellissima
MSC Cruises | 167,600 Tons | 4,500 Guests
Costa Venezia
Costa Cruises | 135,500 Tons | 4,232 Guests
World Explorer
Mystic Cruises | 9,300 Tons | 200 Guests
Adventurer
Coral Expeditions | 5,500 Tons | 120 Guests
Hanseatic Nature
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises | 16,100 Tons | 230 Guests
Eclipse
Scenic Cruises | 16,500 Tons | 228 Guests
Spectrum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International | 167,000 Tons | 4,200 Guests
Roald Amundsen
Hurtigruten | 20,000 Tons | 530 Guests
Hondius
Oceanwide Expeditions | 6,300 Tons | 196 Guests
Flora
Celebrity Cruises | 5,739 Tons | 100 Guests
Spirit of Discovery
Saga Cruises | 55,000 Tons | 1,000 Guests
Le Bougainville
Ponant | 10,000 Tons | 180 Guests
Le Dumont-d’Urville
Ponant | 10,000 Tons | 180 Guests
Greg Mortimer
SunStone Ships / Aurora Expeditions | 8,000 Tons | 160 Guests
Hanseatic Inspiration
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises | 16,100 Tons | 230 Guests
Smeralda
Costa Cruises | 183,900 Tons | 5,224 Guests
Sky Princess
Princess Cruises | 141,000 Tons | 3,660 Guests
Encore
Norwegian Cruise Line | 164,600 Tons | 4,200 Guests
Grandiosa
MSC Cruises | 177,100 Tons | 4,888 Guests
Panorama
Carnival Cruise Line | 135,500 Tons | 4,000 Guests
Magellan Explorer
Antarctica21 | 4,900 Tons | 100 Guests
Flying Clipper
Star Clippers | 8,770 Tons | 300 Guests