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New Cruise Ships 2026

7 new ships · 24,692 total passenger capacity

Ships 7Total Tonnage 1,023,676 GTTotal Capacity 24,692 guestsCruise Lines 7

Disney Adventure

Disney Cruise Line · Modified Wish Class · March 2026

Confirmed

Disney Adventure is the largest ship in the Disney fleet and the first permanently based outside the US. Sailing year-round from Singapore through 2031, she is 45% larger than the Wish-class with 20 decks of Disney magic designed as the destination itself.

Tonnage

208,000 GT

Capacity

6,000

Home Port

Singapore

Class

Modified Wish Class

45% larger than Wish-classFirst Disney ship based outside USLargest Disney ship ever20 decks

Norwegian Luna

Norwegian Cruise Line · Prima Plus · April 2026

Confirmed

Norwegian Luna is the second Prima Plus ship, continuing Norwegian's freestyle cruising revolution. With 1,760 staterooms across 20 decks, she sails Caribbean itineraries from Miami featuring the go-kart track, waterslides, and Ocean Boulevard promenade.

Tonnage

156,300 GT

Capacity

3,550

Home Port

Miami, Florida

Class

Prima Plus

Second Prima Plus ship10% larger than Prima-class20 decks1,760 staterooms

Viking Mira

Viking · Viking Ocean Class · June 2026

Confirmed

Viking Mira is part of Viking's second series of ocean ships, slightly larger than the original fleet. With 499 all-veranda staterooms for 998 guests, she continues Viking's adults-only, culturally enriching approach with a maiden voyage from Rome to Barcelona.

Tonnage

54,300 GT

Capacity

998

Home Port

Mediterranean

Class

Viking Ocean Class

Second-series Viking Ocean ship10m longer and 2m wider than first series499 stateroomsAll veranda staterooms

Legend of the Seas

Royal Caribbean · Icon Class · July 2026

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Legend of the Seas is the third Icon-class ship and the first to sail in Europe. She debuts in Barcelona for 3-7 night Western Mediterranean cruises before repositioning to Fort Lauderdale for Caribbean sailings, bringing the world's largest ship class to European waters.

Tonnage

248,663 GT

Capacity

5,610

Home Port

Barcelona (summer), Fort Lauderdale (winter)

Class

Icon Class

Third Icon-class shipFirst Icon ship in EuropeLNG-powered8 neighbourhoods

Explora III

Explora Journeys · Explora Class · July 2026

Confirmed

Explora III is the first LNG-powered ship in the Explora Journeys luxury fleet. With 463 suites for just 922 guests and 210 square feet of public space per guest, she offers an intimate luxury experience sailing the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and Caribbean.

Tonnage

64,000 GT

Capacity

922

Home Port

Barcelona

Class

Explora Class

First LNG-powered Explora ship463 suites210 sq ft public space per guestConservatory Pool with retractable glass roof

MSC World Asia

MSC Cruises · World Class · December 2026

Confirmed

MSC World Asia is the third World-class mega-ship, sailing 7-night Western Mediterranean itineraries from six homeports including Barcelona, Rome, and Genoa. Despite her name, she will initially sail European waters with all the World-class features including the MSC Yacht Club.

Tonnage

215,863 GT

Capacity

6,762

Home Port

Mediterranean

Class

World Class

Third World-class shipLNG-powered22 decks7-night Western Mediterranean itineraries

Seven Seas Prestige

Regent Seven Seas Cruises · Prestige Class · December 2026

Confirmed

Seven Seas Prestige introduces a new class to the Regent fleet, the first in over a decade. Her headline is the two-level Skyview Regent Suite at 8,794 square feet, the largest all-inclusive luxury suite at sea. With 850 guests and 7 specialty restaurants, she represents ultra-luxury redefined.

Tonnage

76,550 GT

Capacity

850

Home Port

Barcelona

Class

Prestige Class

First new Regent class in over a decadeAll-balcony suitesSkyview Regent Suite (8,794 sq ft at $25,000/night)Highest space-to-guest ratio at sea

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