New cruise ships and passenger vessels under construction in the shipyards of the world

AIDA CRUISES
AIDAPRIMA  125,000  September  2015  Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan
UNNAMED  125,000  September  2016  Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan
Rendering of the new AIDAMIA and AIDATUA
Rendering of the new AIDPRIMA and sister ship
AMERICAN CRUISE LINES
AMERICAN EAGLE    2,500 est.    Spring 2015    Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, MD, USA
UNNAMED    2,500 est.    TBA 2016    Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, MD, USA
UNNAMED    2,500 est.    TBA 2017    Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, MD, USA
America Cruise Lines Launch. Photo courtesy of American Cruise Lines
America Cruise Lines Launch. Photo courtesy of American Cruise Lines
CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES
CARNIVAL VISTA   135,500  April 2016   Fincantieri, Italy
UNNAMED                133,500    March, 2018     Fincantieri, Italy
CELEBRITY CRUISES
UNNAMED                117,000    Fall, 2018    STX France
UNNAMED                117,000    Winter, 2020     STX France
COMPAGNIE DU PONANT
LE LYRIAL  10,950  April 2015   Fincantieri, Italy
LE LYRIAL artist's rendering
LE LYRIAL artist’s rendering
COMPAGNIE POLYNESIENNE DE TRANSPORT MARITIME
ARANUI 5      10,900 est.      September 2015      Huang Hai Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Shandong, China
ARANUI 5, rendering
ARANUI 5, rendering
HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
KONINGSDAM  99,500 February 2016  Fincantieri, Italy
UNNAMED     99,500 November 2018  Fincantieri, Italy
ms KONINGSDAM
ms KONINGSDAM
MERCY SHIPS
ATLANTIC MERCY 36,600 July 2017 Tianjin Xingang, China
Rendering of new Mercy Ship newbuild
Rendering of new Mercy Ship newbuild
MSC CRUISES
UNNAMED 167,600 January 2017 STX France
UNNAMED  154,000  November 2017  Fincantieri, Italy
UNNAMED  154,000  May 2018  Fincantieri, Italy.
UNNAMED 167,600 April 2019 STX France
MSC Newbuild
MSC Newbuild
NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE
NORWEGIAN ESCAPE   163,000  October 2015   Meyer Werft, Germany
NORWEGIAN BLISS      163,000    Spring 2017   Meyer Werft, Germany
UNNAMED    164,600  Spring 2018  Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
UNNAMED    164,600  Fall 2019  Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
NORWEGIAN ESCAPE
NORWEGIAN ESCAPE
P & O CRUISES
BRITANNIA   141,000 gross tons, March 2015 Fincantieri, Italy
BRTANNIA P&O Newbuild
BRTANNIA rendering of P&O Newbuild
Revised rendering, January 2014
Revised rendering, January 2014
PRINCESS CRUISES
UNNAMED    143,000   Winter 2017  Fincantieri, Italy
REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES
SEVEN SEAS EXPLORER     54,000   February 2016    Fincantieri Sestri-Ponente yards, Italy
ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL
ANTHEM OF THE SEAS    167,800 March 2015  Meyer Werft,Papenburg, Germany
OVATION OF THE SEAS    167,800    May 2016    Meyer Weft, Papenburg, Germany
UNNAMED    227,700  June 2016    STX France, St. Nazaire, France
UNNAMED     227,700   2018    STX France, St. Nazaire, France
ANTHEM OF THE SEAS Artist's rendering
ANTHEM OF THE SEAS Artist’s rendering
SEABOURN CRUISE LINE
UNNAMED   40,350   November 2016   Fincantieri, Italy
UNNAMED   40,350  Spring, 2018  Fincantieri, Italy
STAR CRUISES
UNNAMED  150,000    October  2016  Meyer Weft, Papenburg, Germany
UNNAMED  150,000    October  2017  Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
TUI
MEIN SCHIFF 4    99,526    April 2015    STX Finland, Turku Shipyard
MEIN SCHIFF 5   99,700  TBA 2016  Meyer Turku Shipyard Oy., Turku, Finland
MEIN SCHIFF 6   99,700  TBA 2017  Meyer Turku Shipyard Oy., Turku, Finland

A rendering of MEIN SCHIFF 3 and MEIN SCHIFF 4, courtesy of TUI Cruises.
VIKING OCEAN CRUISES
VIKING STAR  47,800  May  2015  Fincantieri, Italy
VIKING SEA  47,800  January  2016  Fincantieri, Italy
VIKING SKY  47,800  May 2016  Fincantieri, Italy
VIKING SUN  47,800  January 2017  Fincantieri, Italy
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VIKING STAR rendering
TOTAL NEW SHIPS ON ORDER:  40

TOTAL GROSS TONNAGE ON ORDER:  4,316,176
The above information is accurate as of publication. As with all aspects of the cruise industry, the information is subject to change.
As with all aspects of the cruise industry, the information is subject to change.  Current tonnage on order now amounts to over 4.3 million gross tons.  Over a million additional tons were ordered in the second half of 2014 alone.  The majority of the most recent contracts lean heavily toward vessels over 100,000 gross tons or nearly so, with many considerably larger.  These include the latest and largest ships for  Aida, Carnival, Holland America Line, MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, TUI Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line.  As these newbuilds come on line, the cruise industry will continue to see significant expansion, with ever larger ships.
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