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Carnival Cruise Lines

Carnival Dream - September, 2009

Carnival Magic - June, 2011


Celebrity

Celebrity Equinox - July, 2009

Celebrity Eclipse - April, 2010

unnamed - fall, 2011

unnamed - fall, 2012


Costa Cruise Line

Costa Luminosa - May, 2009

Costa Pacifica - June, 2009

Costa Deliziosa - February, 2010

unnamed - spring 2011

unnamed - spring 2012


Cunard

Queen Elizabeth - fall, 2010


Disney

Disney Dream - 2011

Disney Fantasy - 2012


Holland America Line

Nieuw Amsterdam - fall, 2010


MSC

MSC Splendida - June, 2009

MSC Magnifica - March, 2010

MSC Meraviglia - February, 2011

MSC Favolosa - February, 2012


Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Epic - May, 2010


P&O

Azura - spring, 2010


Royal Caribbean International

Oasis of the Seas - December, 2009

Allure of the Seas - August, 2010


Seabourn

Seabourn Odyssey - June, 2009

unnamed - spring, 2010

unnamed - summer 2011


Silversea

Silver Spirit - December, 2009





Estimated Inaugural: November 15, 2008 Status: Delivered and sailing

Cruise Line: Princess Ship Name: Ruby Princess

Size: GRT: 116,000 Capacity: 3,100

Builder: Fincantieri - Monfalcone, Italy Map - Latest photo - Arrival photo

This ship will be a duplicate of Crown and Emerald Princess. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: November 23, 2008 Status: Delivered and sailing

Cruise Line: Celebrity Ship Name: Celebrity Solstice

Size: GRT: 122,000 Capacity: 2,858 lower berths

Builder: Meyer Werft - Germany Map - Latest photos - More photos - Interior photos - Finished interior photos - Arrival photo

This will be Celebrity's first post-Panamax vessel. It will be powered by a diesel-electric podded propulsion system and meet 2009 stability standards. It will also make use of numerous new technologies for energy savings. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: December 18, 2008 Status: Delivered and sailing

Cruise Line: MSC Ship Name: MSC Fantasia

Size: GRT: 133,500 Capacity: 3,300 lower berths - 3,959 total & 1,300 crew

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map - Latest photos Latest photos

This will be the first of this class of ship, MSC's largest class, and too large to transit the Panama Canal. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: May 5, 2009 (First cruise, Official inaugural cruise set for June 5) Status: Floated out (June 27, 2008)

Cruise Line: Costa Ship Name: Costa Luminosa

Size: GRT: 92,700 Capacity: 2,260 lower berths - 1,544 in balcony cabins

Builder: Fincantieri - Marghera, Italy Map

A duplicate will be delivered in the March, 2010. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: June 5, 2009 Status: Floated out (June 27, 2008)

Cruise Line: Costa Ship Name: Costa Pacifica

Size: GRT: 114,500 Capacity: 3,004

Builder: Fincantieri - Sestri, Italy Map

This ship will be a duplicate of Costa Concordia. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: June, 2009 Status: Floated out (March 1, 2008)

Cruise Line: MSC Ship Name: MSC Splendida

Size: GRT: 133,500 Capacity: 3,300 lower berths - 3,900 total & 1,300 crew

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map

This will be the second of the Fantasia class, MSC's largest class, and too large to transit the Panama Canal. It was originally to be named MSC Serenata, but the name was changed in May 2007. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: June, 2009 Status: Hull arrived at yard (May 28, 2008)

Cruise Line: Seabourn Ship Name: Seabourn Odyssey

Size: GRT: 32,000 Capacity: 450 lower berths

Builder: T. Mariotti, Italy Map Latest photo

Even though these three newbuilds are large by Seabourn standards (650 feet in length and a 84 foot beam), Seabourn says they will keep the same hotel-staff-to-guest ratio as the 10,000-ton ships. Seabourn says they will have a draft of 21 feet and be propelled diesel-generated electricity which will turn twin screws and two bow thrusters. They will also have two stabilizers and employ advanced wastewater treatment technology. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: July 31, 2009 Status: Keel laid and under construction (August 6, 2008)

Cruise Line: Celebrity Ship Name: Celebrity Equinox

Size: GRT: 122,000 Capacity: 2,850 lower berths

Builder: Meyer Werft - Germany Map

This is the second in the Solstice-class. It will be powered by a diesel-electric podded propulsion system. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: September 21, 2009 Status: Floated out (October 24, 2008)

Cruise Line: Carnival Ship Name: Carnival Dream

Size: GRT: 130,000 Capacity: 3,652 lower berths - 4,631 total

Builder: Fincantieri - Monfalcone, Italy Map Latest photo

This ship will be a completely new design for Carnival, although not the Pinnacle Project about which there has been so much talk. Carnival says that is firmly on the back burner, but still planned for some future date. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: December 1, 2009 (First cruise, official inaugural set for December 5) Status: Floated out (November 21, 2008)

Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Ship Name: Oasis of the Seas

Size: GRT: 225,000 Capacity: 5,400 lower - approx 1,000 uppers

Builder: STX Europe - Turku, Finland Map Latest photos

The first of the Project Genesis vessels incorporates new hull lines, a new air conditioning strategy and a new water production system all for improved fuel efficiency. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: December, 2009 Status: Floated out (Feb 27, 2009)

Cruise Line: Silversea Ship Name: Silver Spirit

Size: GRT: 36,000 Capacity: 540 lower berths

Builder: Fincantieri - Arcona, Italy Map Latest photos

Silversea holds an option for a second vessel. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: February, 2010 Status: Funnel in place (Feb 5, 2009)

Cruise Line: Costa Ship Name: Costa Deliziosa

Size: GRT: 92,700 Capacity: 2,260 lower berths - 2,828 total berths

Builder: Fincantieri - Marghera, Italy Map Recent photo Recent photo Latest photo

This is a sister to Costa Luminosa. Index by line

Initial deployment: 7-day Arabian Gulf program




Estimated Inaugural: May, 2010 Status: Under construction

Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line Ship Name: Norwegian Epic

Size: GRT: 150,000 Capacity: 4,200 lower berths

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map Artist Rendering

The first of two post-Panamax ships ordered, and NCL's largest. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: June, 2010

Cruise Line: Seabourn Ship Name: Seabourn Sojourn

Size: GRT: 32,000 Capacity: 450 lower berths

Builder: T. Mariotti, Italy Map

Even though these three newbuilds are large by Seabourn standards (650 feet in length and a 84 foot beam), Seabourn says they will keep the same hotel-staff-to-guest ratio as the 10,000-ton ships. Seabourn says they will have a draft of 21 feet and be propelled diesel-generated electricity which will turn twin screws and two bow thrusters. They will also have two stabilizers and employ advanced wastewater treatment technology. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: April 29, 2010 Status: Keel Laid (January 23, 2009)

Cruise Line: Celebrity Ship Name: Celebrity Eclipse

Size: GRT: 122,000 Capacity: 2,850 lower berths

Builder: Meyer Werft - Germany Map Latest Photos

This is the third in the Solstice-class. It will be powered by a diesel-electric podded propulsion system. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: March, 2010 Status: Floated Out (January 15, 2009)

Cruise Line: MSC Ship Name: MSC Magnifica

Size: GRT: 93,300 Capacity: 2,550 lower berths - 3,000 total & 987 crew

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map Latest Photo

This will be the fourth of the Musica class. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Late Spring, 2010 Status: Keel Laid (October 27, 2008)

Cruise Line: P&O Ship Name: Azura

Size: GRT: 116,000 Capacity: 3,076 lower berths

Builder: Fincantieri - Monfalcone, Italy Map

This will be a sister to Ventura. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: August, 2010

Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Ship Name: Allure of the Seas Status: Keel laid (December 2, 2008)

Size: GRT: 225,000 Capacity: 5,400 lower - aprox 1,000 uppers

Builder: STX Europe - Turku, Finland Map Latest photo

This will be a sister to first of the Project Genesis, about 43% larger than RCCL's Freedom-class. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Fall, 2010

Cruise Line: Holland America Ship Name: Nieuw Amsterdam

Size: GRT: 86,000 Capacity: 2,100

Builder: Fincantieri - Marghera, Italy Map

This ship will be the second in the Signature (Eurodam) class. With it Stein Kruse says they are reaffirming the line's commitment to mid-sized ships with larger staterooms. Like Eurodam, it will have a topside specialty restaurant seating 144, outside glass elevators amidships and expanded spa facilities. These ships are sized to fit through the Panama Canal. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Fall, 2010

Cruise Line: Cunard Ship Name: Queen Elizabeth

Size: GRT: 92,000 Capacity: 2,092 double occupancy

Builder: Fincantieri - Monfalcone, Italy Map

Cunard says that while Queen Elizabeth will be a sister to the similarly-sized Queen Victoria, she will not be a duplicate. Queen Elizabeth will have her own unique features. It should also be noted that the ship's name will be Queen Elizabeth, named after the original liner, Queen Elizabeth. The name will not be Queen Elizabeth 3 or QE3. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: February, 2011

Cruise Line: MSC Ship Name: MSC Meraviglia

Size: GRT: 93,300 Capacity: 2,550 lower berths - 3,000 total & 987 crew

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map

This will be the fifth of the Musica class. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Spring, 2011

Cruise Line: Costa Ship Name: unnamed

Size: GRT: 114,500 Capacity: 3,004

Builder: Fincantieri - Sestri, Italy Map

This ship will be a sister to Costa Concordia. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: June, 2011

Cruise Line: Carnival Ship Name: Carnival Magic

Size: GRT: 130,000 Capacity: 3,652

Builder: Fincantieri - Monfalcone, Italy Map

This ship will be the second in a new class for Carnival, a twin to Carnival Dream. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Summer, 2011

Cruise Line: Seabourn Ship Name: unnamed

Size: GRT: 32,000 Capacity: 450 lower berths

Builder: T. Mariotti, Italy Map

Even though these three newbuilds are large by Seabourn standards (650 feet in length and a 84 foot beam), Seabourn says they will keep the same hotel-staff-to-guest ratio as the 10,000-ton ships. Seabourn says they will have a draft of 21 feet and be propelled diesel-generated electricity which will turn twin screws and two bow thrusters. They will also have two stabilizers and employ advanced wastewater treatment technology. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Fall, 2011

Cruise Line: Celebrity Ship Name: unnamed

Size: GRT: 122,000 Capacity: 2,850 lower berths

Builder: Meyer Werft - Germany Map

This is the fourth in the Solstice-class. It will be powered by a diesel-electric podded propulsion system. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: 2011 Status: Steel Cut (March 2, 2009)

Cruise Line: Disney Ship Name: Disney Dream

Size: GRT: 124,000 Capacity: 2,500 double occupancy

Builder: Meyer Werft - Papenburg, Germany Map Latest photos

A new class of vessel for Disney. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: February, 2012

Cruise Line: MSC Ship Name: MSC Favolosa

Size: GRT: 93,300 Capacity: 2,550 lower berths - 3,000 total & 987 crew

Builder: STX Europe - St. Nazaire, France Map

This will be the sixth of the Musica class. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Spring, 2012

Cruise Line: Costa Ship Name: unnamed

Size: GRT: 114,500 Capacity: 3,004

Builder: Fincantieri - Sestri, Italy Map

This ship will be a sister to Costa Concordia. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: Fall, 2012

Cruise Line: Celebrity Ship Name: unnamed

Size: GRT: 122,000 Capacity: 2,850 lower berths

Builder: Meyer Werft - Germany Map

This is the fifth in the Solstice-class. It will be powered by a diesel-electric podded propulsion system. Index by line




Estimated Inaugural: 2012

Cruise Line: Disney Ship Name: Disney Fantasy

Size: GRT: 124,000 Capacity: 2,500 double occupancy

Builder: Meyer Werft - Papenburg, Germany Map

The second of a new class of vessel for Disney. Index by line

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