Name Operator Began operation Tonnage Status
Seabourne Sun Seabourn Cruise Line 1988 Ended service in 2002, currently operating as Prinsendam
Adventures of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2001 138,000 Operating
Oceanic Independence American Hawaiian Cruises / American Global Line 1974 23,719 Named formerly (1951-1974) and subsequently renamed (1982-2006) the Independence, renamed the Oceanic (2006), sold for scrap in 2008 but remains in mothballs
Cunard Ambassador Cunard Line 1972 14,160 Burnt 1974, rebuilt into a livestock carrier, renamed Linda Clausen, later Procyon, Raslan. Scrapped 1984 after a second fire.
Aegean Beauty Voyages to Antiquity 1973 11,563 Formerly Aegean Dolphin and Aegean I. Operating
Serenade of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2003 90,090 Operating
Queen Elizabeth 2 Cunard Line 1969 70,327 Left fleet in November 2008
Queen Elizabeth Cunard Line 2010 92,000 Operating
Regent Sea Regency Cruises 1957 Began operation in 1957 as the Gripsholm (II) for Swedish America Line. Ended operation when Regency went bankrupt in 1995. Was to be converted to a casino ship, but later marked for scrap. Prior to scrapping, was looted by pirates, then sank in heavy seas in 2001.
Allure of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2010 225,000 Starts service in December 2010
Amadea Phoenix Reisen 2006 28,717 Operating. Ex-Asuka
Amant PhoenixVoyages (Vietnam) 2010 Built in 2010 by a local Vietnamese shipyard (Vuotsong), L'Amant operates on the Mekong River in Vietnam, and is without any doubt the most well constructed vessel sailing in Vietnam.
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise Line 2009 225,282 Operating
Andes Royal Mail Lines 1959 27,000 Was liner, became cruise ship in 1959.
Anna Nery Companhia de Navegacao Costeirab 1962 Ended service in 1978. Currently operating as Salamis Glory
National Geographic Endeavour Lindblad Expeditions 1996 Operating, also known as Endeavour
Liberty of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2007 154,407 Operating
Norwegian Epic Norwegian Cruise Line 2010 153,000 Operating
Independence of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2008 154,407 Operating
Navigator of the Seas Royal Caribbean International 2002 138,000 Operating
Caribbean Princess Princess Cruises 2004 112,894 Operating