A range of new cruise ships will enter service in 2025:

Mein Schiff Relax
Cruise Line: TUI Cruises
Capacity: 4,000
Tonnage: 161,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri
Inaugural Cruise: March 16, 2025

Built by the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, the LNG-powered vessel is the first in a new series of vessels by TUI. Following the Mein Schiff 7, which entered service for TUI Cruises earlier in 2024, the Mein Schiff Relax is scheduled to debut in Spring 2025.

World America
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity: 5,400
Tonnage: 205,700
Shipyard: Chantiers
Inaugural Cruise: April 12, 2025

The liquefied natural gas-powered ship will be officially named in Miami on April 9, 2025, representing a significant evolution of MSC Cruises’ World Class prototype.

Aqua
Cruise Line: Norwegian
Capacity: 3,571
Tonnage: 156,300
Shipyard: Fincantieri
Inaugural Cruise: March 28, 2025

The new Norwegian Aqua is the third ship in the Prima class, but it has been upsized from the Prima and Viva. Before starting its maiden season in North America, the vessel will offer a seven-night trans-Atlantic crossing to Boston.

Asuka III
Cruise Line: Asuka/NYK
Capacity: 744
Tonnage: 51,950
Shipyard: Meyer Werft
Inaugural Cruise: TBA

Originally ordered in 2021, the new ship is scheduled to enter service ahead of the 2025 summer cruise season. The ship is custom-designed to serve the Japanese cruise market.

Star/Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean
Capacity: 5,610
Tonnage: 250,800
Shipyard: Meyer Turku
Inaugural Cruise: Aug 31, 2025

Being the second ship in Royal Caribbean’s Icon Class, the LNG-powered vessel is scheduled to enter service in August 2025. The ship will offer a series of seven-night cruises departing from Port Canaveral, Florida.

Allura
Cruise Line: Oceania
Capacity: 1,200
Tonnage: 67,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri
Inaugural Cruise: July 18, 2025

The Allura will enter service from Trieste, Italy. After its summer season in the Mediterranean, the Allura will sail to Canada and New England for a series of voyages in North America.

Viking Vesta
Cruise Line: Viking Ocean
Capacity: 998
Tonnage: 54,300
Shipyard: Fincantieri
Inaugural Cruise: July 2, 2025

The Viking Vesta will offer a mix of itineraries in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. These sail to the Greek Islands, the Adriatic Sea, the Italian Riviera and Iceland.

Luminara
Cruise Line: Ritz-Carlton
Capacity: 456
Tonnage: 37,000
Shipyard: Chantiers
Inaugural Cruise: July 31, 2025

The Luminara will join sister-ships the Ilma and the Evrima, the company’s first yacht sailing since October 2022. The ship will offer 10 new itineraries between December 2025 and May 2026.

Star Princess
Cruise Line: Princess
Capacity: 4,300
Tonnage: 175,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri
Inaugural Cruise: Oct. 4, 2025

The Star Princess will be the second-largest ship ever built in Italy and the second LNG-powered cruise ship that Fincantieri is building for Princess. It’s also the second dual-fuel ship primarily powered by LNG to join Princess’ fleet.

Xcel

Cruise Line: Celebrity
Capacity: 3,260
Tonnage: 140,600
Shipyard: Chantiers
Inaugural Cruise: Nov. 18, 2025

The Xcel is the fifth edition in Celebrity’s Edge series and will enter service in the fall of 2025. Featuring the company’s first tri-fuel-capable engine, the vessel is to make its debut in late 2025. The ship’s inaugural season includes seven-night itineraries that depart from Fort Lauderdale.

Adventure

Cruise Line: Disney
Capacity: 6,000
Tonnage: 208,000
Shipyard: MV Werften
Inaugural Cruise: Dec. 15, 2025

The Disney Adventure will debut in Singapore in 2025 as the first Disney ship to homeport in Asia. The Asia-bound ship will introduce a new design, making it into “both a journey and a destination.”

Destiny
Cruise Line: Disney
Capacity: 2,500
Tonnage: 140,000
Shipyard: Meyer Werft
Inaugural Cruise: Nov. 20, 2025

The LNG-powered vessel’s inaugural season is to set sail from Port Everglades for a four-night voyage to the Bahamas. The Disney Destiny will be the third in a series of ships that also include the 2022-built Disney Wish and the 2024-built Disney Treasure.

Source – Cruise Industry News

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