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The first web2.0 spanish blog about Maritime Affairs. El primer blog web2.0 español sobre el sector marítimo.

Future Cruise Ship Orders

After a lull in new ship introductions in 2004 and 2005, we can expect to enjoy a bit of a boom in 2006 and beyond. Since cruise ships take as much as two to three years to design and build, cruise lines need to plan ahead -- and there's nothing we love more than snagging a peek at those first facts and figures. Curious about what's launching down the line? Mark your calendars....

Line / Ship  / Tonnage / Berths / Launch / Details

Seabourn Unnamed 32,000 450 2009 First new Seabourn ship in almost two decades

Seabourn Unnamed 32,000 450 2010 Sister to 2009 launch

NCL Norwegian Pearl 93,000 2,384 Nov. 2006 A sibling to Norwegian Jewel

Carnival Carnival Freedom 110,000 2,974 March 2007 Last Carnival Conquest-class vessel

Costa CostaSerena 112,000 3,004 April 2007 Sister to CostaConcordia

Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas 160,000 3,634 May 2007 The second Freedom-class ship

Princess Cruises Emerald Princess 116,000 3,100 Spring 2007 A member of the Caribbean Princess class

MSC Cruises MSC Orchestra 90,000 2,550 Spring 2007 A sister ship to MSC Musica

NCL Norwegian Gem 92,000 2,384 Oct. 2007 A sister ship to Norwegian Pearl

Cunard Queen Victoria 90,000 2,000 Dec. 2007 An ocean liner, but cozier than QM2

MSC Cruises MSC Poesia 89,600 2,500 March 2008 A sister ship to MSC Musica

Royal Caribbean Unnamed 160,000 3,634 May 2008 The third Freedom-class ship

Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Splendor 112,000 3,006 Spring 2008 Carnival's biggest ever (by a whisker)

MSC Cruises MSC Fantasia 133,500 3,300 Spring 2008 MSC's biggest-ever new-build

P&O Cruises Ventura 116,000 3,100 Spring 2008 Shares basic design with Crown Princess

Holland America Unnamed 86,000 2,044 Summer 2008 First Signature-class vessel, largest-ever new-build

Celebrity Solstice 118,000 2,850 Fall 2008 A completely new design -- and its biggest ever

MSC Cruises MSC Serenata 133,500 3,300 Spring 2009 Sister to MSC Fantasia

Costa Unnamed 92,700 2,260 Spring 2009 A return to a smaller Costa

Costa Unnamed 112,000 3,004 Summer 2009 Another CostaConcordia sibling

Celebrity Equinox 118,000 2,850 Summer 2009 Sibling to Solstice

Royal Caribbean Genesis (class) 220,000 5,400 Fall 2009 Biggest ship ever -- by a long shot!

NCL F3 (class) 150,000 4,200 2009 NCL's largest new-build

Aida Unnamed 68,500 2,050 Spring 2010 Newest Aida ship

Celebrity Unnamed 118,000 2,850 2010 Sister to Solstice and Equinox

NCL F3 (class) 150,000 4,200 2010 Sibling to 2009 F3 launch

 
Via CruiseCriticNews

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