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By mdimattia Comments: 39, member since Tue Feb 10, 2004
On Sun Sep 19, 2004 08:00 AM

Here is a list of all the cruise ship lines and their ships. I suggest going to all of their websites to search for entertainment opportunities.

Cruise ships list, cruise companies, name of each ship and number of passengers
The cruise industry is changing constantly. This is a summary of which companies are operating which ships at the moment.
For every Operator are indicated: Cruise company, name of each ship and number of passengers.
The below information is correct to the best of the editor's knowledge. Please let us know of changes so that we can keep you up to date (Linda Allen)
New build information can be seen in the Orderbook page


Abercrombie & Kent(UK)
Eclipse (She sails the Galapagos)
Sunboat III (River vessel on the Nile)
Sunboat IV (River vessel on the Nile)
Abercrombie (Hotel barge in France)
Safari Quest (She sails near Alaska)
Explorer II, 360 pax (Former Swan Hellenic's Minerva, to begin operation in late 2003)

Atlantic Stars Hospitality Group (Newport)
Arabella, 40 pax (Sailing cruise ship)
Madeleine (Schooner)
Rum Runner II (Motor yacht for day trips)

Airtours (MyTravel Co.) / Sun Cruises (UK) (Out of business)
Sundream, 1080 pax (Sold to Louis Cruise Lines)
Carousel, 1056 pax (Photo courtesy Francisco Camino) (Sold to Louis Cruise Lines)
Sunbird, 1432 pax (Sold to Louis Cruise Lines and chartered to Thomson)
Seawing, 790 (Former Southward, chartered from Louis Cruise Lines)

Amadeus Waterways (Westlake Village, CA)
Amadeus Symphony, 146 pax

American Classic Voyages (Chicago) (Out of business)
American Hawaii Cruises (New Orleans, LA)
United States Lines (New Orleans, LA)
Delta Queen Coastal Voyages (New Orleans, LA)
Cape May Light, 226 pax

American Cruise Lines
American Eagle, 49 pax
American Glory, 49 pax

American West Steamboat Company(Seattle)
Columbia Queen, 161 pax
Queen of the West, 146/163 pax
Empress of the North

Avalon Waterways
(All river vessels)
Symphony
Artistry
Poetry, 176 pax (Launching in spring of 2005)

Aventura(Germany)
Aventura, 75 pax, 6 cabins (River vessel)

Birka Cruises - Birka Line Abp (Finland)
Birka Princess

Bora Bora Cruises (Tahiti)
Haumana, 19 cabins
Tu Moana, 74 / 78 pax
Tia Moana, 74 / 78 pax

British Columbia Discovery Voyages
Pacific Aurora, 72 pax

Blue Lagoon Cruises(Fiji Islands)
Mystique Princess, 36 cabins
Nanuya Princess, 25 cabisns
Yasawa Princess, 33 cabins
Lycianda, 21 cabins

Carnival Corporation & plc
Carnival Cruise Line (Miami, FL)
Celebration, 1,486 pax
Destiny, 2,642 pax
Ecstasy, 2,040 pax
Elation, 2.040 pax
Fantasy, 2,044 pax
Fascination, 2040 pax
Holiday, 1,452 pax
Imagination, 2,040 pax
Inspiration, 2,040 pax
Jubilee, 1,486 pax (She will be transferred to P&O Cruises Australia in fall 2004 and renamed Pacific Sun)
Paradise, 2,040 pax
Sensation, 2,040 pax
Triumph, 2,758 pax
Victory 2,758 pax
Spirit, 2,124 pax
Pride, 2,124 pax
Carnival Legend, 2,124 pax
Carnival Conquest, 2,974 pax
Carnival Glory, 2,974 pax (Photo by Jack White)
Carnival Miracle, 2,124 / 2,680 pax
Costa Crociere (Genoa, Italy and Miami, FL)
Costa Tropicale, 1,022 pax (Former Carnival Tropicale)
Atlantica, 2,100 pax
Costa Victoria, 1950 pax
Romantica, 1,350
Riviera, 1,500 pax (Sold to unspecified Indian shipbreakers)
Classica, 1,300 pax
Allegra, 804 pax
Marina, 770 pax (She is reserved exclusively for the German market)
Costa Europa, 1,494 pax (Former HAL Westerdam)
Costa Mediterranea, 2,114 pax
Costa Fortuna, 2,720 pax
Cunard Line
Queen Elizabeth 2, 1,800 pax
Caronia, 677 pax (Formerly the Vistafjord - sold to Saga and will leave Cunard in November 2004)
Queen Mary 2, 2,620 / 2,800 (To begin cruises in January 2004)
Seabourn Cruise Line
Seabourn Legend, 212 pax
Seabourn Pride, 204 pax
Seabourn Spirit, 204 pax
Holland America Line (Seattle, WA)
Maasdam, 1266 pax
Noordam, 1.214 pax (Chartered to UK-based Thomson Holidays with an option to purchase the vessel during the charter period. HAL will continue to operate the Noordam through November 12, 2004. Thomson Holidays will market the vessel from the U.K. as the Thomson Celebration)
Rotterdam, 1,316 pax
Ryndam, 1,266 pax
Statendam, 1,266 pax
Veendam, 1,266 pax
Volendam, 1,440 pax
Zaandam,1,440 pax
Amsterdam, 1,380 pax
Prinsendam, 794 pax (Formerly the Royal Viking Sun, the Seabourn Sun) (Prinsendam: photo credit Andy Newman/Holland America Line)
Zuiderdam, 1,848 pax
Oosterdam, 1,848 pax
Westerdam, 1,848 pax
WindStar Cruises (Seattle, WA)
Wind Song, 148 pax
Wind Spirit, 148 pax
Wind Star, 148 pax
Wind Surf, 308 pax
P&O Cruises (London, UK)
Oriana, 1,810/1,849 pax
Aurora, 1,878 pax
Oceana, 2,020 pax (Former Ocean Princess)
Adonia, 1,950 / 2,010 pax (Former Sea Princess. She will be transferred to Princess Cruises in May 2005 and renamed Sea Princess)
P&O Cruises Australia (Australia)
Pacific Sky, 1,200 pax (Formerly the Fairsky and Princess Sky)
Pacific Princess, 688 pax (Ex R3)
Tahitian Princess, 688 pax (Ex R4)
Princess Cruises (London, UK and Los Angeles, CA)
Regal Princess, 1,590 pax (Will leave the line in 2004)
Dawn Princess, 2,000 pax
Grand Princess, 2,590 pax
Royal Princess, 1,200 pax (In May 2005 she will be renamed the Artemis and join the P&O fleet)
Sun Princess, 2,020 pax
Golden Princess, 2,600 pax (Photo courtesy Francisco Camino)
Star Princess, 2,600 pax
Coral Princess, 1,970 pax
Island Princess, 1,970 pax
Diamond Princess, 2,670 pax
Caribbean Princess, 3,110
Sapphire Princess, 2,670 pax
Swan Hellenic Cruises (London, UK)
Minerva II (Former R8. To start operations when the charter for Minerva ends)
Ocean Village (UK)
Ocean Village, 1,450 pax (Former P&O's Arcadia, Sitmar Fairmajesty, Star Princess. She is the first ship in the new Ocean Village branch of P&O launched in May 2003)
Aida Cruises (Seetours International - Germany)
AIDAcara, 1200 pax (Former AIDA)
AIDAvita, 1,600 pax
AIDAaura, 1,600 pax
AIDAblu, 1,590 pax (Former Crown Princess, A'Rosa Blu)
A'Rosa (Seetours International - Germany)
A'Rosa Bella, 200 pax (River ship; sold and to be transfered to Arkona AG at the end of the 2004 season)
A'Rosa Donna, 200 pax (River ship; sold and to be transfered to Arkona AG at the end of the 2004 season)
A'Rosa Mia, 200 pax (River ship; sold and to be transfered to Arkona AG at the end of the 2004 season)
A'Rosa Riva, 200 pax (River ship; sold and to be transfered to Arkona AG at the end of the 2004 season)

China Sea Cruises (Taiwan)
China Sea Discovery (Ex Carinthia, Fair Princess, Fairsea, Fairland Carinthia, she is laid up)

Classic International Cruises - Arcalia Shipping Co. (Lisbon, Portugal)
Princess Danae, 550 / 640 pax (Former Port Melbourne, Danae, Baltica)
Funchal, 400 pax (Photo D.R.Carneiro)
Arion, 340 pax (Ex Astra)

Clipper Cruise Line(St. Louis, Missouri )
Yorktown Clipper, 138 pax
Clipper Adventure, 122 pax (ex Alla Tarasova)
Nantucket Clipper, 100 pax
Clipper Odyssey, 128 pax

Commodore Holdings Ltd (Out of business)
Commodore Cruise Line (South Hollywood, FL)
Enchanted Isle, 729 pax (Ex Argentina, Veendam, Brazil, Monarch Star, Bermuda Star)
Enchanted Capri, 500 pax
Enchanted Sun, 1,050 pax (Interrupted plan of cruises, from the Port of San Diego and Rosarito, Mexico - agreement to charter the vessel)
Crown Cruise Line
Crown Dynasty, 820 pax (Former Norwegian Dynasty - sold to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and renamed Braemar)

Compagnie Des Iles Du Ponant (Nantes, France)
Le Levant, 90 pax
Le Ponant, 64 pax
Le Diamant, 172 pax (Former Radisson Seven Seas Cruises' Song of Flower. The ship is co-owned by Compagnie des Iles du Ponant and Tapis Rouge Croisières)

Canodros SA(Equador)
Galapagos Explorer II, 100 pax (Former Renaissance III)

Compagnie Polynesienne de Transport Maritime - CPTM(San Mateo, CA)
Aranui III, 207 pax (Freighter, she has replaced the Aranui II)

Coral Princess Cruises (Australia)
Coral Princess, 50 pax
Coral Princess II, 50 pax

CroisiEurope - Alsace Croisiere(Strasbourg - France)
(All river vessels)
France, 80 cabins
Seine Princess, 60 cabins
Rhone Princess, 60 cabins
Modigliani, 80 cabins
Victor Hugo, 50 cabins
Gaspard Corte Real
Leonard de Vinci, 72 cabins
Ste Odile, 63 cabins
Princesse Sissi, 74 cabins
La Boheme, 80 cabins
Douce France, 80 cabins
Camargue, 74 cabins
Symphonie, 80 cabins
Renoir, 80 cabins
Mistral, 80 cabins
Van Gogh, 80 cabins
Monet, 80 cabins
Mona Lisa, 50 cabins
Vasco de Gama, 71 cabins
Fernao de Magalhaes, 71 cabins
Beethoven, 180 pax
Michelangelo, 80 cabins ( Real video - download 660 Kbytes, or Windows streaming video)
Botticelli, 154 pax

Cruceros Australis (Santiago, Chile)
Mare Australis, 132

Cruise West(Seattle, WA)
Spirit of Oceanus, 100/135 pax (Former Sun Viva, MegaStar Sagittarius)
Spirit of Alaska, 78 pax
Spirit of Columbia, 78 pax
Spirit of Discovery, 84 pax
Spirit of '98, 96 pax
Spirit of Endeavour, 102 pax
Sheltered Seas (90-foot, 70 pax touring yacht)
Pacific Explorer, 99 pax (Ex Temptress Explorer. Operated in partnership with Temptress Adventure Cruises)

Delphin Seereisen(Germany)
Delphin (Photo D.R.Carneiro)
Delphin Queen (river vessel)

Delta Queen Steamboat Co. - Delaware North Companies, Inc. (New Orleans, LA)
American Queen, 436 pax
Delta Queen, 174 pax
Mississippi Queen, 416 pax
Empress of the North, 236 pax

Destina Cruise Lines
OceanMaster, 28 pax
Destina Legacy (Former Royal Olympic Cruises Jason)

Discovery World Cruises
Discovery, 650 pax (Built in 1972 she was the former Island Princess)

Disney Cruise Line (Celebration, FL)
Disney Magic, 1,750 pax
Disney Wonder, 1,750 pax

Easycruise (UK)
Neptune 2 (Ex-Renaissance 2 - Easygroup intend to refurbish the ship in order to carry 180 passengers and to begin operation in summer 2005)

Empress Cruise Lines (Malaysia / Singapore)
The Empress (Currently laid up in Singapore)

Emeraude Classic Cruises (Hanoi, Vietnam)
Emeraude, 74 pax

European River Cruises (Amsterdam, The Nederlands)
Moezelstar, 80 pax
Esperanza, 148 pax

European Waterways Ltd (England)
(All hotel barges)
La Belle Epoque, 12 pax
L'Impressionniste, 12 pax
La Reine Pédauque, 12 pax
L'Art de vivre, 8 pax
Anjodi, 8 pax
Rosa, 8 pax
Meanderer, 6 pax
Nymphea, 6 pax
Scottish Highlander, 8 pax
Actief, 11 pax
Shannon Princess, 12 pax
Bona Spes, 8 pax

Festival Cruises / First European Cruises (Piraeus - Athens, Greece)
(Currently out of business)
European Stars, 1566 pax (Sold to MSC Cruises. To begin operation in March 2005 as MSC Sinfonia)
Bolero, 660 pax (Former Starward, chartered to Spanish Cruise Line, Madrid, Spain)
Flamenco, 800 pax (Chartered to the Spanish tour operator Travelplan until January 2005)
The Azur, 760 pax (Sold)
Mistral, 1,300 pax (Purchased by Alstom)
Caribe, 500 berth

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines (Ipswich, UK)
Black Watch, 798 pax (Former the Star Odyssey)
Black Prince, 450 pax
Braemar, 820 pax (Former Crown Dynasty)

French Country Waterways (Duxbury, MA)
(All river barges)
Horizon II, 12 pax
Liberte, 8 pax
Nenuphar, 12 pax
Princess, 8 pax
Esprit, 18 pax

Gap Adventures (Toronto)
Explorer, 100 pax (The "Little Red Ship")
(GAP Adventures operates yacht cruises in Greek waters and three passenger yachts for the Galapagos Islands as well)

Glacier Bay Cruiseline
Wilderness Adventurer, 69 pax
Wilderness Explorer, 31 pax
Wilderness Discoverer, 87 pax
Spirit of Adventure (Day-cruise vessel)

Golden Star Cruises (Piraeus - Athens, Greece)
(Formed from Dolphin Hellas Cruises and Attika Cruises)
Aegean I, 280 cabins
Arcadia, 130 cabins 224 / 300 pax (Former Vicente Puchol, laid up in North America)
Aegean II, , 800 pax (Formerly the Symphony from MSC)

Hansa Kreuzfahrten(Germany)
Paloma, 350 / 400

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises(Germany)
Europa
Hanseatic
Bremen
Columbus
Sea Cloud (sailing vessel), 64/70 pax
Sea Cloud II (sailing vessel), 96 pax
Various river cruise vessels

Hebridean Island Cruises (Skipton, North Yorkshire, UK)
Hebridean Princess
Hebridean Spirit, 79 pax (Former Sun Viva 2, MegaStar Capricorn)

Holiday Kreuzfahrten(Germany)
Mona Lisa, 745/782 pax (Ex P&O Cruises' Victoria, Kungsholm, Sea Princess. The owner of the ship is Kyma Ship Management, Inc.)

Imperial Majesty Cruise Line (Pompano Beach, FL)
Regal Empress, 875 pax (former Greek Line Olympia)

Institute for Shipboard Education
Explorer, 836 pax (Former Olympia Explorer. She replaces the aging Universe Explorer - formerly the Enchanted Seas, which has operated the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea program since 1996, currently laid up in Portland, OR.

Interconnection Co. Ltd. - Rv Pandaw 1947 (Yangon, Myanmar)
RV Pandaw (The original built in 1947)

Island Cruises / Sunshine Cruises (A joint venture between UK tour operator First Choice and Royal Caribbean International)
Island Escape, 1,514 pax (Photo D.R.Carneiro) (ex Viking Serenade)

Islas Galapagos Turismo y Vapores(Quito - Ecuador)
Ambasador I, 160 pax (due to Galàpagos National Park regulations only 100 people are embarked)

Japan Cruise Line Inc. (Japan)
Pacific Venus

"Japan Grace" and Peaceboat Organization (Japan)
The Topaz, 1050 (Former Olympia. The owner of the ship, Kyma Ship Management, Inc., has signed three year charter agreement)

Kleintours(Quito, Equador)
M/V Galapagos Legend, 90 pax
M/Y Coral, 20 pax
M/Y Coral II, 24 pax
M/Y Grand Coral, 32 pax (Not yet operative)

Kristina Cruises (Finland)
Kristina Brahe, 58 cabins
Kristina Regina, 245 pax

Lindblad Expeditions(New York, NY)
Endeavour, 110 pax (Former the Caledonian Star)
Sea Lion, 70 pax
Sea Bird, 70 pax
Polaris, 80 pax
Swedish Islander, 49 pax
Temptress Voyager, 64 pax

Louis Cruise Lines(Cyprus)
Princesa Marissa, 853 pax (former Finnhansa)
Serenade, 739 pax (Formerly Jean Mermoz, Mermoz. She sailed in 2003 for Malta-based Express Tours and Packages, Ltd. between Northern Italy and Nice on three night voyages catering primarily to a German-speaking market. Louis has placed the Serenade back into service in 2004)
Sapphire, 660/680 pax (Former Italia, Princess Italia, Ocean Princess, etc.)
Princesa Amorosa, 354 (currently laid up - sold for scrapping in India)
Princesa Cypria, 633 pax (available for charter)
Princesa Victoria, 750 pax (Originally the Union Castle Line mailship RMMV Dunnottar Castle, rebuilt in 1959 for Incres Lines as the deluxe cruise ship MV Victoria, and later the Chandris Cruises MV The Victoria, sold for scrapping)
Ausonia, 650 pax
Calypso (Former Canguro Verde, Regent Calypso, etc.)
Royal Olympia Cruises (Piraeus - Athens, Greece and New York, NY - out of business)
(merger of Sun and Epirotiki)
Odysseus, 448 pax
Stella Solaris, 628 pax (Laid up)
Triton, 676 pax (Former Sunward II)
World Renaissance, 474 pax (Out of service)

Majestic International Cruises (Athens, Greece)
Ocean Countess, 814 pax (Ex Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess)
Ocean Majesty
Ocean Monarch
Ocean Explorer I

MSC Cruises (Naples, Italy)
Monterey, 639 pax
Rhapsody, 947 pax
Melody, 1,550 pax
MSC Lirica , 2,065 pax
MSC Armonia, 1,566 pax (Former European Vision)
MSC Opera, 2,065 pax

Mauritius Island Cruises
Island Sky, 114 pax (Former Renaissance VII, chartered to Noble Caledonia)
Island Sun, 114 pax (Former Renaissance VIII - to begin cruises in November 2004 - currently chartered to Noble Caledonia)

Metropolitan Touring(Equador)
Santa Cruz, 90 pax
Isabela II, 40 pax
Delfin
Flotel Orellana, 48 pax (this vessel operates in Cuyabeno Wildlife)

MTS, Melanesian Tourist Services (Papua, New Guinea)
Melanesian Discoverer, 42 pax

Nantong Lihui International Shipping Co. Ltd. (Wuhan, China)
(All river vessels)
Princess Jeannie, 258 pax
Princess Elaine, 258 pax
Princess Sheena, 258 pax

New Century Cruise Lines (Casino cruises out of Singapore)
Leisure World, 250 cabins (Former Skyward)
Coral Princess

Nippon Charter Cruise Ltd. (Japan)
Mitsui O.S.K. Passenger Line and Japan Cruise Line founded Nippon Charter Cruise in 2001
Fuji Maru
Orient Venus (Laid up at port of Aioi)

NYK Cruises (Tokyo, Japan)
Asuka, 580 pax
Crystal Cruises (Los Angeles, CA)
Crystal Harmony, 960 pax
Crystal Symphony, 960 pax
Crystal Serenity, 1,080 pax

Norwegian Coastal Voyage Inc. - Hurtigruten (New York, NY and Norway)
Newest ships
Finnmarken, 675 pax
Trollfjord, 674 pax
Midnatsol, 674 pax
New ships (Approximately 490 pax)
M/S Nordlys
M/S Richard With
M/S Kong Harald
M/S Polarlys
M/S Nordkapp
M/S Nordnorge
Mid-Generation ships (Approximately 320 pax)
M/S Vesteralen
M/S Narvik
Traditional ships (Approximately 200 pax)
M/S Lofoten (Withdrawn from service)
M/S Harald Jarl

Norwegian Fjord Steamers AS (Norway)
Nordstjernen, 177 pax
Salten, 40 cabins with 50 beds

Ocean Club Cruises - Magic Cruise Line Services Co. (Out of business) (Port Canaveral)
Mirage 1, 900 pax (She began service in May 2003 from Port Canaveral on two and three night cruises to the Bahamas and Key West and ceased operations on 10 January 2004 - Isramco Inc., a publicly held oil company operated by Israelis paid $8.05 million to purchase the ship a bankruptcy-court auction in March 2004)

Oceania Cruises (Miami)
Regatta, 684 pax (Former R2)
Insignia, 684 pax (Former R1)
Nautica, 684 pax (Former R5, Pullmantur's Blue Dream, currently in time charter to French tour operator TMR)

Orient-Express Hotels & Trains (UK)
Road To Mandalay, 118 pax

Paradise Cruises(Cyprus)
M/V Atalante, 260 cabins

Pandaw Cruises - Irrawaddy Flotilla Co.(Yangon, Myanmar)
Pandaw II, 24 cabins (River cruises)
Tonle Pandaw, 28 cabins (River cruises)
Mekong Pandaw, 68 pax (River cruises)

Peter Deilmann EuropAmerica Cruises (Germany)
Deutschland, 513 pax
Lili Marleen (Tall Ship), 50 pax
Danube Princess (River Vessel)
Dresden, 106 pax (River Vessel)
Konigstein, 58 pax (River Vessel)
Mozart, 204 pax (River Vessel)
Cezanne, 100 pax (River Vessel)
Katharina, 79 pax (River Vessel)
Princesse de Provence, 148 pax (River Vessel)
Casanova, 96 pax (Cruises between Venice and Cremona on Italy's Po River)
Frederic Chopin, 79 pax
Heidelberg, 110 pax

Phoenix Reisen GmbH (Germany)
Albatros (Former Cunard's Sylvania, P&O's Dawn Princess. Sold to Indian shipbreakers) (The ship will be replaced by the Crown, former Royal Viking Sea)
Maxim Gorki, (Former Hanseatic)
Viktoria, 180 pax (River vessel)
In the spring 2005 Minerva (currently Saga Pearl) will join the Phoenix fleet as Alexander von Humboldt

Plantours & Partner GmbH (Bremen, Germany)
Vistamar, 320 pax
Swiss Crystal (River Vessel)
Vatchenko (River Vessel in Russia)

Plein Cap Croisières - TVL Voyages (France)
Adriana, 250 / 298 pax

Polar Star Expeditions - Karlsen Shipping (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Polar Star, 105 pax

Premier Cruise Lines (Out of business) (Port Canaveral, FL)

Pullmantur Cruceros(Spain)
Oceanic, 1,132 pax (Ex Premier Cruises' Big Red Boat I)
Blue Star, 684 pax (The former Renaissance R6, operating in the Mediterranean on a short-term charter)
Pacific, 640 pax (Former Pacific Princess, ex Sea Venture, the original "Love Boat")
SuperStar Aries, 650 pax (Formerly the Europa. To begin operation in April / May 2004)

Quark Expeditions (Darien, CT)
Professor Multanovskiy, 49 pax
Professor Molchanov, 52 pax
Kapitan Khlebnikov, 112 pax
M/V Orlova

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Hanseatic, 170 pax
Radisson Diamond, 350 pax
Paul Gauguin, 320 pax
Seven Seas Navigator, 490 pax
Seven Seas Mariner, 700 pax,
Seven Seas Voyager, 700 pax

Regal Cruises(St. Petersburg, FL - Out of Business)

Renaissance Cruises (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) (Out of business - Eight Renaissance ships have been sold to the venture company Cruise Invest Management)
R1 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Oceana Cruises and renamed Insignia)
R2 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Oceana Cruises and renamed Regatta)
R3 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to P&O Princess and renamed Pacific Princess)
R4 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to P&O Princess and renamed Tahitian Princess)
R5 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Sold to Oceania Cruises)
R6 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Spanish operator Pullmantur)
R7 (RClass ship), 684 pax (She will go to Delphin Kreuzfahrten to become Delphin Renaissance)
R8 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Leased for seven years to Swan Hellenic. She will be renamed Minerva II)
Renaissance VII, 114 pax (Sold to Mauritius Island Cruises)
Renaissance VIII, 114 pax (Sold to Mauritius Island Cruises)

Rivages Croisières (Marseille and Guadeloupe, France)
Rivage Martinique, 34 cabins
Rivage Saint Martin, 34 cabins

RiverBarge Excursion Lines, Inc. (New Orleans, LA)
River Explorer, 198 pax

Royal Caribbean Cruises
Celebrity Cruises (Miami, FL)
Century, 1,740 pax
Galaxy, 1,840 pax
Horizon, 1,354 pax
Mercury, 1,740 pax
Zenith, 1,374 pax
Millennium, 1,950 pax
Celebrity Infinity, 1,950 pax
Celebrity Summit , 1,950 pax
Celebrity Constellation, 1,950 pax
Royal Caribbean International (Miami, FL)
Grandeur of the Seas, 1,950 pax
Legend of the Seas, 1,808 pax
Majesty of the Seas, 2,354 pax
Monarch of the Seas, 2,354 pax
Empress of the Seas, 1,602 pax (Former Nordic Empress)
Rhapsody of the Seas, 2,000 pax
Sovereign of the Seas, 2,276 pax
Splendour of the Seas, 1,808 pax
Vision of the Seas, 2,000 pax
Enchantment of the Seas, 1,950 pax (She will be out of service from early May until early July 2005)
Voyager of the Seas, 3,114 pax
Explorer of the Seas, 3,840 pax
Radiance of the Seas, 2,100 pax
Adventure of the Seas, 3,138 / 3,840 pax
Brilliance of the Seas, 2,400 pax
Navigator of the Seas, 3,138 pax
Serenade of the Seas, 2,490 pax
Mariner of the Seas, 3,138 / 3,807 pax
Jewel of the Seas, 2,110

Royal Star Cruises / African Safari Club (Basel, Switzerland and Mombasa, Kenya)
Royal Star, 220 pax (Former names: Ocean Islander, San Giorgio, City of Andros)

Saga Holidays(UK, U.S. office in Boston, MA)
Saga Rose, 580/747 pax (Ex Sagafiord)
Saga Pearl, 352 pax (Ex Minerva. Chartered by Saga Shipping until February 2005)
Saga Ruby (Former Caronia, Vistafjord; she will leave Cunard in November 2004)

Salamis Cruise Lines(Cyprus)
Salamis Glory

Scylla Tours (Basel, Switzerland)
(All river vessels)
Swiss Pearl, 123 pax
Swiss Crystal, 125 pax
Swiss Crown, 150 pax
Swiss Coral, 90 pax
Swiss Diamond, 124 pax
Saxonia, 89
Switzerland, 115 pax
Switzerland II, 107 pax
Venezia, 104 pax
Swiss Ruby
Swiss Corona (Managed by Transocean Tours)

Sea Cloud Cruises(Germany, U.S. office in Parsippany, NJ)
Sea Cloud (sailing vessel), 64/70 pax (chartered by Hapag-Lloyd)
Sea Cloud II (sailing vessel), 96 pax (chartered by Hapag-Lloyd)
River Cloud, 90 pax
River Cloud II, 88 pax

SeaDream Yacht Club(Coconut Grove, FL)
SeaDream I, 58 staterooms (Former Seabourn Goddess I)
SeaDream II, 58 staterooms (Former Seabourn Goddess II)

Silja Line(Finland)
Silja Opera, 950 pax (Former Sally Albatross, NCL Leeward. Star Cruises SuperStar Taurus)

Silversea Cruises(Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Silver Shadow, 388 pax
Silver Cloud, 296 pax
Silver Whisper, 382 pax
Silver Wind, 296 pax

Society Expeditions (Bremen, Germany and Seattle, WA)
"New" World Discoverer, 160 pax (Currently the ship is out of service: mortgage holder Sembawang Shipyard, Singapore, took possession of the World Discoverer on June 18, 2004)

Spanish Cruise Line (Madrid, Spain)
Bolero, 660 pax (Former Starward, charter from Festival Cruises)
Crown Mare Nostrum, 800 - 1,150 pax (Ex Crown, ex Norwegian Star 1, ex Royal Viking Sea / Royal Odyssey)

Star Clippers(Coral Gables, FL)
Royal Clipper, 228 pax
Star Clipper, 170 pax
Star Flyer, 170 pax

Star Cruises (Singapore and Port Klang, Malaysia)
Star Pisces, 2,192 pax
SuperStar Gemini, 900 pax (Former Crown Jewel, Cunard Crown Jewel)
SuperStar Leo, 2,800 pax (She will be transfered to NCL in May 2004 and after a remodelling she will be renamed Norwegian Spirit)
Superstar Virgo, 2,800 pax
MegaStar Taurus, 72 pax
MegaStar Aries, 72 pax
SuperStar Aries, 650 pax (Formerly the Europa. Sold to Pullmantur Cruceros and to begin operation in April / May 2004)
NCL Corp. (it contains the NCL, NCL America and Orient Lines brands)
Norwegian Cruise Line (Miami, FL)
Norwegian Sun
Norwegian Sky, 2,000 pax (To be transfered to NCL America in June 2004 and renamed Pride of Aloha)
Norwegian Majesty, 1,462 (Former Royal Majesty)
Norwegian Dream, 1,750 pax (Former Dreamward)
Norwegian Wind, 1,750 pax
Norway, 2,022 pax
Norwegian Sea, 1,534 pax (She will be transfered to the Star Cruises fleet in Spring of 2005)
Norwegian Star, 2240 pax
Norwegian Dawn, 2,224
Norwegian Crown, 1,025 pax (Formerly the Crown Odyssey. She will enter into service in September 2003)
S/S United States (NCL intends to convert the vessel to a modern cruise ship)
Independence (Purchased at federal auction from the US Maritime Administration. The potential addition of the ship as a fifth vessel in NCL's US flag operation is being evaluated)
NCL America
Pride of America (Project America ship 1, under construction. She will begin service in Hawaii in June 2005)
Pride of Aloha (Formerly the Norwegian Sky
Orient Lines
Marco Polo, 826 pax (Former Alexandr Pushkin)
Cruise Ferries
Wasa Queen, 250 cabins

Sun Bay Kreuzfahrten (Germany)
Sun Bay, 96 pax
Sun Bay 2, 96 pax (The ship is currently operating a programme of expedition cruises for Travel Dynamics International of New York as Orion. She will arrive in Sydney at the end of March 2005 to begin operation for Orion Expedition Cruises)

Temptress Adventure Cruises (Miami, FL)
Temptress Explorer, 99 pax (Operated in partnership with Cruise West)
Voyager, 63 pax

The World of ResidenSea (Oslo and New York)
The World, 110 privately owned residences and 88 guest suites

Thomson Cruises (UK)
The Emerald, 1174 pax (Former Santa Rosa, Regent Rainbow, chartered from Louis Cruise Lines)
Thomson Spirit, 1,212 pax (Formerly the Nieuw Amsterdam of 1983, ex AMCV's Patriot. Chartered from Louis Cruise Lines and to begin operation in May 2003. Owner of the ship is HAL)
Thomson Celebration (Ex Noordam. To begin operation in 2005)
Thomson Destiny, 1432 pax (Former Sunbird. To begin operation in 2005)

Transocean Tours (Germany)
Astor, 590 pax (Former Fedor Dostoyevskiy)
Astoria, 500 pax (Former Arkona)

Uljanik Shipmanagement (Pula, Croatia)
Dalmacija, 300 pax

Victoria Cruises (New York, NY)
(All river vessels in China)
Victoria Queen, 204 pax
Victoria Star, 204
Victoria Prince, 170 pax (To be structurally rebuilt in winter 2003-2004 - future capacity 204 pax)
Victoria Empress, 192 pax
Victoria Katarina, 266 pax
Victoria Rose (Rebuilt in 2001)
(Victoria I, Victoria II, Victoria III, Victoria V, Victoria VII, Victoria Angel, Victoria Princess, Victoria Blue Whale, and Victoria Pearl are no longer in the fleet)

Viking River Cruises (Basel , Switzerland)
(All river vessels)
Viking Rhone, 162 pax
Viking Star
Viking Burgundy, 162 pax
Viking Normandie, 104 pax
Viking Arlene
Viking Danube
Viking Rugen
Viking Kirov
Viking Pakhomov
Viking Pride, 150 pax
Viking Europe, 150 pax
Viking Spirit, 75 cabins
Viking Neptune, 75 cabins
Viking Bordeaux, 180 pax (Ex Stella Maris, coastal cruise ship)
Primadonna, 149 pax (To begin operation in Summer 2003)
Viking Sky, 144 pax (Former Blue Danube II, sister ship of the Viking Danube)
Century Star, 186 pax (Yangtze River cruises, launching March 2004)
KD River Cruises (Cologne, Germany)
(All river vessels)
Deutschland
Britannia, 184 pax
Helvetia, 135 pax
Wilhelm Tell, 100 pax
Clara Schumann, 120 pax
Heinrich Heine, 102 pax
Theodor Fontane, 122 pax
Italia
Austria, 184

Viajes Iberojet, S.A. (Spain)
SuperStar Capricorn, 701 pax (formerly Royal Viking Sky and Hyundai Kumgang)
Olympic (Olympia) Voyager, 836 pax

Windjammer Barefoot Cruises
S.V. Legacy (Tall ship)
S.V. Mandalay (Tall ship)
S.V. Polynesia (Tall ship)
S.V. Yankee Clipper (Tall ship)
M.V. Amazing Grace, 92 pax

World Explorer Cruises (San Francisco)
S.S. Universe Explorer, 739 pax max (Formerly the Enchanted Seas, currently laid up in Portland, OR. The Institute for Shipboard Education used the ship during the fall and spring semesters for their school programs on board, WEC used the ship during the summer for their voyages to Alaska. World Explorer Cruises have advised that they have acquired the Brasil, which will commence cruising as of winter (US). She is currently in Hong Kong where she is to receive a refit)

WT-Cruises (Rotterdam, Holland)
(All river vessels)
Erasmus, 114 pax
Esmeralda, 126 pax
Mr. Jan Elshout, 136 pax
Elegant Lady, 128 pax
Europa, 84 pax
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