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Biggest and best cruise ships for 2019

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All aboard! The cruise industry is booming with many new ships sailing this summer. Cruise lines are outdoing each other for the biggest and best ships. We reviewed the best cruise lines and ships for this sailing season, from the biggest ocean ships to small and private river experiences. Find your cruising style below.

From grandiose ships to quaint river vessels, consider these seven cruises that are of highest quality for your next vacation abroad. These cruises sail to various exotic locations, promote diverse itineraries, and offer a variety of perks for passionate travelers. Experience the beauty of life by traveling alongside exquisite waterways and enhance your travel record today.

  1. Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas

Most major cruise lines will have a ship making a maiden voyage this summer somewhere in the world. Topping the list is the Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas which will be the world’s largest cruise ship, entertaining over 6000 clients and spanning nearly 1200 feet long with 18 decks. It’s nothing short of a floating city of entertainment, with a whopping price tag of $1.3billion. If you aren’t impressed yet, how about the ultimate two-bedroom family suite with a slide between the two floors, a sweeping 200-foot balcony and 1350 square feet of space to sleep up to eight people. The Symphony of the Seas sailed on a seven day cruise out of Barcelona in May around the Mediterranean, which will be its home sea.

Ready for the biggest adventure? Book your spot on the Symphony of the Seas.

  1. Crystal Symphony by Crystal Cruises

If the Symphony of the Sea is not your speed and you enjoy something less crowded, with more personalized service and design, then the top-rated, luxury focused Crystal Symphony by Crystal Cruises is calling your name. It sails all around the world with voyages in Alaska, Europe, Australia and Africa, and journeys ranging from 7 to a whopping 114 days. Excursions vary by itinerary and cover everything from helicopter rides over rainforests in Cairns, Australia, to sunset desert safaris in Dubai, complete with Champagne. Onboard, you’ll find luxury amenities and fun adult activities such as wine tasting, casino games and art classes.

Want to sail in luxury on Crystal Symphony?

  1. Marina by Oceania Cruises

If you are interested in a cruise line that boasts culinary excellence and sails to an array of exotic destinations, Oceania Cruises could be the right choice for your next vacation. Oceania’s 1,250-passenger Marina is infamous for its splendid dining experience, with menus carefully crafted by internationally recognized master chef Jacques Pepin. Its four dining venues are diverse and lively – ranging from an exceptional steakhouse to authentic Parisian cuisine served at Jacques Bistro. Oceania’s Marina takes travelers on journeys all over the world that typically range from 7 to 44 days, with 20 day cruises typically being the most common.

If you are looking to experience the peak of food and culture, check out the Marina today.

  1. The Navigator by Regent Seven Seas

Regent Seven Seas’ recently refurbished Navigator could be up your alley if you are looking for a more mellow cruise vacation. Revamped in 2016, the Navigator holds 490 passengers and embodies a quaint and contemporary style. Some of the renovations made on the vessel include a complete reconstruction of the ship’s main dining venue, as well a newly built library capped with a faux fireplace. The Navigator’s essence of intimacy is something that vacationers can come to appreciate as they can expect to meet new people quickly and familiarize themselves with the amenities on deck. The Navigator sails everywhere from Central America to the Baltic Sea, and cruise lengths range from 10 to 34 days, as well as a 91 night world cruise.

If you’re looking for an intimate cruise experience that’s not short of quality and accommodation, consider sailing with the Navigator on your next cruise vacation.

  1. MS Prinsendam by Holland America Line

Nicknamed the Elegant Explorer, the MS Prinsendam is one of Holland America Line’s many vessels that was renovated in 2016 after having been transferred to HAL in 2002. The Prinsendam holds 835 passengers and gives vacationers an exclusive feel because it is HAL’s smallest cruise ship. Showcasing its large cabins and high quality facilities, like the rejuvenating Greenhouse Spa and a Windows Digital Workshop, the Prinsendam is a good option for those looking to avoid hectic crowds but also experience a vacation filled with tons of lush perks. When it comes to the dining scene, travelers have a couple different

options. There is Canaletto, a relaxed Italian restaurant with a beautiful ocean view, as well as the Pinnacle Grill, which can satisfy all of your steakhouse desires. The Prinsendam will make voyages to ports in Europe, South America, the Caribbean, and even Antarctica; voyages range from 14 to 28 days.

Interested in traveling on the Elegant Explorer?

  1. Viking Rinda by Viking River Cruises

In recent years, river cruises have gained popularity among vacation seekers due to their simplistic appeal. Viking Cruises is a large and reputable cruise line whose river cruises in specific are a likable option for those seeking to explore the beauty of a destination with a smaller group of travelers, creating a more exclusive touch to their vacation. The Viking Rinda is 190-passenger vessel that attracts people with its Scandinavian ambiance and minimalistic style. The Rinda offers a selection of exciting onboard entertainment such as live performances by local musicians as well as fascinating lectures in different subjects. Whether you would like to visit the historically beautiful city of Bordeaux in France, or grasp the art of traditional bread making at a local bakery in Pinhao, Portugal, itineraries range with plenty to do.

Explore Europe by river today in the Viking Rinda.

  1. Uniworld River Cruises

Uniworld river cruises is an boutique cruise line that is perfect if you are looking for an exclusive experience aboard, with an average passenger size of under 150 per voyage. Uniworld has 17 cruise ships which take travelers across some of the world’s most magnificent rivers in Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, and India. For example, the River Tosca by Uniworld offers an 11 day cruise that explores the grandeurs of Egypt and the Nile. Moreover, you can experience the best of China via Uniworld’s Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer as it makes voyages to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. However our best cruise ship goes to the newest ship in their fleet, the SS Bon Voyage, which is meant to immerse guest in the Bordeaux culture of art and wine. Uniworld River Cruises has plenty of other vessels that go to a variety of other exotic destinations, and the line is definitely worth looking into if a river cruise is something you are interested in trying.

Float down the Bordeaux river in style with the SS Bon Voyage by Uniworld.

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