Just luxury and plenty of entertainment dear lazy penguins, these authentic floating cities have become one of the most popular ways to travel nowadays. The advantages of traveling on a cruise ship has allowed us recently to opt for this type of tourism (experiencing tremendous growth worldwide).
The possibility to visit several destinations while traveling makes of great appeal this type of vessels which are highly considered authentic floating cities. We put together the biggest cruise ships out there – scroll down and let us know what you think, fellow lazy penguins.
1. Allure of the Seas (2010)
Tonnage:225,282 gt. – Length: 1,181.167 ft.
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2. Oasis of the Seas (2009)
Tonnage: 225,282 gt. – Length: 1,181 ft.
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3. Anthem of the Seas (2015)
Tonnage: 168,666 gt. – Length: 1,139 ft.
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4. Quantum of the Seas (2014)
Tonnage: 167,800 gt. – Length: 1,139 ft.
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5. Norwegian Epic (2010)
Tonnage: 155,873 gt. – Length: 1,081 ft.
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6. Freedom of the Seas (2006)
Tonnage: 154,407 gt. – Length: 1,112 ft.
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7. Liberty of the Seas (2007)
Tonnage: 154,407 gt. – Length: 1,112 ft.
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8. Independence of the Seas (2008)
Tonnage: 154,407 gt. – Length: 1,112 ft.
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9. Queen Mary 2 (2004)
Tonnage: 148,528 gt. – Length: 1,130 ft.
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10. Norwegian Breakaway (2013)
Tonnage: 146,600 gt. – Length: 1,062 ft.
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