Cruise Ships: Browse Every Ship
Browse every cruise ship in our database — a complete reference covering 421 vessels from the world's major cruise lines and boutique operators. From the largest megaships afloat, with multiple pools, water parks, Broadway-style theatres, and dozens of dining venues, to intimate luxury yachts and rugged polar expedition ships built for Antarctica and the Arctic, this directory helps you compare ships side by side before you book. Each cruise ship page is a detailed profile: technical specifications such as tonnage, length, passenger capacity, crew size, and year built or refurbished; a breakdown of cabin categories and stateroom options from inside cabins to suites with private balconies; the full lineup of onboard dining, bars, entertainment, spas, and activities; deck plans; and a photo gallery. We also surface the ship's upcoming sailings and sample itineraries, so you can see exactly where each vessel is headed and when. Choosing the right ship matters as much as choosing the right destination — a family with kids wants very different things from a couple seeking a quiet, refined sailing, and a first-time cruiser has different priorities than a seasoned repeat guest. Use this directory to match a ship's size, style, amenities, and atmosphere to the trip you have in mind. Browse the full fleet alphabetically below, or search for a specific ship by name. Every listing links to a comprehensive guide so you can research the vessel in depth, compare it against others in the same class, and find the sailings that fit your dates and budget.
Frequently asked questions
How many cruise ships are listed here?
This directory profiles 421 cruise ships from the world's major cruise lines and specialist operators.
How do I compare two cruise ships?
Open each ship page to compare specifications, cabin categories, dining, entertainment, and onboard amenities side by side, then check their upcoming sailings.
What details are on each cruise ship page?
Each profile covers tonnage, capacity, year built or refurbished, cabin and suite options, dining and entertainment venues, deck plans, photos, and sample itineraries.
How do I choose the right cruise ship?
Match the ship’s size, style, and amenities to your trip: large ships suit families and activity-seekers, while smaller and luxury or expedition ships suit travelers wanting a quieter, more immersive experience.