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What’s Your Cruise Ship Size: XS, S, M, L, XL or XXL?

01-23-2014

 

The Differences Between Cruise Ship Sizes and What it Means for Your Cruise

DETROIT (January 23, 2014) – One of the most important decisions to make when planning your cruise is choosing the ship that best meets your particular needs. Ships sizes range from megaships (over 4,000 passengers) to very small vessels and luxury yachts whose passengers number in mere dozens.

CruiseCompete has divided today’s ships into six categories for your reading pleasure:

XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL.

Below is information on the benefits each type of ship provides to cruise travelers.

Extra, Extra Large Ships (XXL) – 4,000+ passengers

These megaships boast unparalleled options in entertainment and amenities. They truly give the impression of being on board a floating city and provide endless choices in dining, activities and shopping (some are so large as to even incorporate a “mall” area with brand name stores). If you desire a resort-type feel from your cruise or worry about sea-sickness, this may be your best option.

Some benefits of XXL ships:

  • A large variety of cabin options in every price range
  • Dining options that range from small, informal cafes to 5-star restaurants
  • Over the top entertainment options that include Broadway-quality shows, 3-D movie theaters, large casinos, extensive waterpark areas and more
  • Extremely comprehensive children’s programs and amenities
  • Increased ship stability; little sea motion

Example XXL ships:

  • Royal Caribbean International: Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and the Oasis of the Seas
  • Disney Cruises: Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy
  • Costa Cruises: Costa Diadema

 

Extra Large Ships (XL) – 3,000-3,999 passengers

These extra-large ships are a destination unto themselves and are especially good for families and multigenerational cruises due to the many amenities found onboard. There is something for everyone, and many cruisers enjoy their time onboard as much as they do the destinations they visit.

Some benefits of XL ships:

  • An abundance of cabin options in many different price ranges
  • A variety of dining options, ranging from ultra-casual to very upscale and formal
  • A popular favorite with families due to the extensive children’s amenities and programs
  • Round-the-clock facilities and activities, such as casinos, water parks, gyms and spas
  • Excellent entertainment options and Broadway-quality shows like Royal Caribbean’s productions of Chicago, Hairspray and Saturday Night Fever

Example XL ships:

  • Royal Caribbean International: Adventure of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas
  • Princess Cruises: Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Emerald Princess, Ruby Princess, Regal Princess, Royal Princess
  • Carnival Cruises: Carnival Splendor, Carnival Sunshine, Carnival Dream, Carnival Breeze, Carnival Magic
  • Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette
  • MSC Cruises: MSC Poesia, MSC Divina, MSC Fantasia, MSC Preziosa, MSC Splendida
  • Costa Cruises: Costa Fortuna

 

Large Ships (L) – 2,000 to 2,999 passengers

Large ships offer many of the same amenities as the XL ships, on a slightly smaller scale. They don’t necessarily require a ship map to navigate to entertainment and activity options, and tend to have more personal touches.

Some benefits of L ships:

  • A large number of cabin options in different price ranges
  • Numerous dining options, ranging from very casual to formal
  • A popular favorite with families due to the extensive children’s amenities and programs
  • Also popular with older cruisers, as the pace onboard is not as frenetic
  • A variety of activities, such as casinos, gyms and spas and often there are bridge instructors on longer itineraries
  • Entertainment options may include things like a fireworks display, outdoor movies and stage shows
  • Onboard lecturers are often more cerebral with topics like history, politics and geography.

Example L Ships:

  • Royal Caribbean International:  Legend of the Seas,  Splendour of the Seas,  Enchantment of the Seas,  Rhapsody of the Seas,  Vision of the Seas,  Grandeur of the Seas,  Brilliance of the Seas,  Jewel of the Seas,  Radiance of the Seas,  Serenade of the Seas,  Majesty of the Seas
  • Princess Cruises: Golden Princess, Grand Princess, Star Princess, Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess
  • Cunard Cruises: Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary 2
  • Holland America Line:  HAL Eurodam, HAL Nieuw Amsterdam
  • Disney Cruises: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder
  • Carnival Cruises: Carnival Elation, Carnival Paradise, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Sensation, Carnival Ecstasy, Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Carnival Pride, Carnival Triumph, Carnival Victory, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Glory, Carnival Valor, Carnival Conquest
  • MSC Cruises: MSC Opera, MSC Armonia, MSC Lirica, MSC Musica, MSC Orchestra, MSC Magnifica
  • Costa Cruises: Costa Mediterranea,   Costa Luminosa,   Costa Deliziosa, Costa Serena, Costa Fascinosa, Costa Favolosa, Costa Pacifica, Costa Magica
  • Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millennium, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Solstice

 

Medium Ships (M) – 951 to 1,999 passengers

Medium ships generally offer a slower pace than their large counterparts, with fewer crowds, less noise and more modest offerings when it comes to activity and entertainment options. Many cruisers prefer this size of ship for its “relaxation” vibe. Many of these ships tend to be more luxurious with more personal service.

Some benefits of M ships:

  • Many of the premium cruise lines have ships that fall into this category
  • Several dining options
  • Medium-size ships still tend to have amenities like casinos, pools and spas
  • Entertainment options tend to include more enrichment activities
  • Attracts a more mature crowd that is focused on relaxation and enjoyment of the voyage
  • Smaller size of the ships open up options as far as itineraries and ports
  • Itineraries are likely to be 10 days or longer

Example M Ships:

  • Holland America Line:   HAL Maasdam, HAL Ryndam, HAL Statendam, HAL Veendam, HAL Amsterdam, HAL Rotterdam, HAL Volendam, HAL Zaandam, HAL Oosterdam, HAL Westerdam, HAL Zuiderdam, HAL Noordam
  • Princess Cruises: Coral Princess, Island Princess, Dawn Princess, Sea Princess, Sun Princess
  • Crystal Cruises: Crystal Serenity
  • Oceania Cruises: Oceania Marina, Oceania Riviera
  • Costa Cruises: Costa Classica, Costa Victoria, Costa neoRomantica
  • MSC Cruises: MSC Sinfonia
  • Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Century
  • Celebration Cruise Line: Bahamas Celebration

 

Small Ships (S) – 950 passengers or less

Small ships fill a niche for cruisers that are looking for more in-depth exploration of th
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