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What cruise ship is about to sail in 2023?

Scheduled to set sail in November 2023, Seven Seas Grandeur will be the sixth addition to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet. The third vessel of Regent's Explorer Class, she will debut several enhancements and new features. These include a wholly reimagined Compass Rose restaurant, designed by Studio DADO.



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The MSC Euribia will set sail in June 2023, sailing 7-night Norwegian Fjord cruises from Kiel, Germany, before moving to the Mediterranean with 4 and 5-night departures from Genoa, Italy. The ship will feature state-of-the-art technology and will be one of the first LNG-powered ships.

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Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. June 2021 - A new, revolutionary era of cruising is setting sail in fall 2023 with the debut of Royal Caribbean International's first Icon Class ship, Icon of the Seas.

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With 2023 poised to be a big year for both new and frequent cruisers — thanks in part to an abundance of new ships and itineraries — Travel + Leisure has hand-selected 16 different types of adventures to consider in the year ahead.

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The 16 Best Cruises to Book in 2023, According to T+L's Expert
  • The Nile on Viking Osiris.
  • Alaska on Ocean Victory.
  • The Galápagos Islands on Quasar Expeditions' Evolution.
  • Cruising Antarctica on Silver Cloud or Silver Endeavour.
  • The Caribbean, South Pacific, and Australia With Windstar Cruises.


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Cruise Line Rankings
  • #1. Virgin Voyages.
  • #2. Carnival Cruise Line.
  • #3. Celebrity Cruises.


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What is the cheapest time to book a cruise? Prospective cruisers can usually find a lot of good deals at the beginning of the year during wave season, Goldberg-Glazer said. That period typically lasts from January until March. However, the optimal time to book may depend on when you plan to sail.

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Following the Independence of the Seas, the Explorer of the Seas and the Mariner of the Seas, the Symphony became the fourth Royal Caribbean ship to be drydocked at the Spanish shipyard in 2023. After the work, 2018-built vessel kicked off a summer program in the Western Mediterranean on April 16.

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For 2023, the passenger capacity is forecast to grow another 18 percent, with the full fleet sailing, plus new ships entering service, offset by the retirement of older ships and some brands that ceased service during the pandemic.

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What is the largest cruise ship? Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship in 2023. The Oasis class vessel is 236,857 gross tons and has a passenger capacity of 5,734 at double occupancy, but that goes up to 7,084 at maximum capacity.

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WONDER OF THE SEASSM – 2022-2023 CARIBBEAN ADVENTURES The Sunshine State is your gateway to bolder getaways — hit every corner of the Caribbean on sailings from Florida in 2023. Board an out-of-this-world adventure from the Space Coast to San Juan, St. Kitts, St. Croix, Bermuda and more.

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World's largest cruise ship that's 5 times larger than the Titanic set to make its debut
  • Royal Caribbean International's Icon of the Seas is set to debut in January 2024. ...
  • Central Park, one of Royal Caribbean's most-loved experiences, is more lush and livelier than ever on Icon of the Seas.


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In 2023 there are scheduled to be 16 new cruise ships. These include MSC Euribia, Norwegian Viva and Explora I, the first ship for the new cruise line Explora Journeys.

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The Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's newest ship, will also be powered by fuel cell technology and liquefied natural gas (LNG), making it environmentally friendly. Icon of the Seas will sail year-round after its debut in January 2024, offering seven-night Caribbean vacations to guests from Miami.

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What new Royal Caribbean ships are coming? Royal Caribbean currently has four new cruise ships on order. The first to arrive will be Icon of the Seas in January 2024.

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Booking a cruise one to two years in advance is not practical for many families, so a great time to book a cruise is between six and 12 months before sailing. In addition to the lower prices, booking well in-advance of a cruise assures you of the ship and stateroom you want to reserve.

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Cruise prices are usually the cheapest furthest from the sailing date when first launched or 60-90 days before the cruise sets sail. The prices of some cruises will decrease last minute – but this doesn't always happen. Booking a cruise within the last 60/90 days may not always be the best way to get a bargain.

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The price of a cruise is the same whether you book onboard or at home, but Royal Caribbean will give you extra onboard credit for booking onboard. It's a bonus on top of other promotions the cruise line has, and is one of the best ways to rack up onboard credit.

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  • #1. Viking Ocean Cruises. #1 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines. ...
  • #2. Seabourn Cruise Line. #2 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines. ...
  • #3. Regent Seven Seas Cruises. #3 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines. ...
  • #4. Azamara. #4 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines. ...
  • #5. Silversea Cruises. #5 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines. ...
  • #6. Oceania Cruises. #6 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines.


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What is the Safest Cruise Line? The CDC gave ships with Disney Cruise Lines a score of 96 or above on their 2016 inspections. According to their voluntary disclosures in Q2 of 2016, there was 1 claim of theft exceeding $10,000 and 2 claims of sexual assault.

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There are several affordable cruise options available, such as MSC, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Holland America Line, offering various itineraries and destinations for travelers on a budget.

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