A diverse lineup of cruise ships debuted in 2025, with 13 new vessels delivered, ranging from luxury newbuilds to mega ships.

Here’s the list of new vessels that entered service since January:

Mein Schiff Relax
Cruise Line:
 TUI Cruises
Capacity:
 4,000 guests
Tonnage: 161,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery: Q1

The Mein Schiff Relax was delivered by the Fincantieri shipyard in the first quarter, marking the debut of a new ship class for TUI Cruises.

MSC World America
Cruise Line:
 MSC Cruises
Capacity: 5,400 guests
Tonnage: 205,700
Shipyard: Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
Delivery Date: Q1

As the second ship in MSC’s World class series, the World America was delivered by the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in early 2025. After crossing the Atlantic with no guests onboard, the ship kicked off its maiden season in Miami in April.

Norwegian Aqua
Cruise Line:
 Norwegian Cruise Line
Capacity:
 3,571 guests
Tonnage: 156,300
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery Date: Q1

Following the Norwegian Prima and the Norwegian Viva, the Norwegian Aqua was delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line in early 2025. With a slightly modified design, the 3,571-guest ship debuted in the Caribbean with itineraries departing from Miami and Port Canaveral.

Asuka III
Cruise Line:
 Asuka Cruises
Capacity:
 744 guests
Tonnage: 51,950
Shipyard: Meyer Werft (Germany)
Delivery Date: Spring

After being delivered to the Japan-based company by Meyer Werft this spring, the Asuka III became the first newbuild to enter service for Asuka Cruises in over three decades.

Star of the Seas
Cruise Line:
 Royal Caribbean International
Capacity:
 5,610 guests
Tonnage: 250,800
Shipyard: Meyer Turku (Finland)
Delivery Date: Q2

Now sharing the title of the world’s largest cruise ship with the 2023-built Icon of the Seas, the Star of the Seas was delivered to Royal Caribbean International in the second quarter. Offering itineraries from Port Canaveral during its maiden season, the 250,800-ton vessel was built at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.

Oceania Allura
Cruise Line:
 Oceania Cruises
Capacity: 1,200 guests
Tonnage: 67,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery Date: Q2

Constructed at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the Oceania Allura was delivered to Oceania Cruises in the second quarter. A sister to the 2023-built Vista, the 1,200-guest upscale vessel spent its inaugural season in Europe.

Viking Vesta
Cruise Line:
 Viking
Capacity: 998 guests
Tonnage: 54,300
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery Date: Q2

Viking welcomed another newbuild to its fleet in the second quarter with the delivery of the Viking Vesta from Fincantieri.

Luminara
Cruise Line:
 Ritz-Carlton
Capacity: 456 guests
Tonnage: 37,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery Date: Q3

The Luminara was delivered to The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection in the third quarter. As a sister to the 2024-built Ilma, the ship marked the end of the luxury company’s newbuild program, which included three vessels.

Star Princess
Cruise Line:
 Princess Cruises
Capacity: 4,300 guests
Tonnage: 175,000
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
Delivery Date: Q3

Princess welcomed the second Sphere-class ship to its fleet in the third quarter with the debut of the Star Princess. Following a short fall season in the Mediterranean, the ship repositioned to the Caribbean for its inaugural winter deployment.

Douglas Mawson
Cruise Line:
 SunStone Ships/Aurora Expeditions
Capacity: 186 guests
Tonnage: 8,000
Shipyard: CMIH (China)
Delivery Date: Q3

As the seventh and final ship in SunStone Ships’ Infinity series, the Douglas Mawson was delivered by the CMIH shipyard in Q3. The vessel later debuted for its long-term charterer, Aurora Expeditions, in December.

Celebrity Xcel
Cruise Line:
 Celebrity Cruises
Capacity: 3,260 guests
Tonnage: 140,600
Shipyard: Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
Delivery Date: Q4

The Celebrity Xcel kicked off its maiden season in November after being delivered by the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in the fourth quarter. Part of Celebrity Cruises’ Edge series, the vessel is now offering cruises to the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale.

Disney Destiny
Cruise Line:
 Disney Cruise Line
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Tonnage: 140,000
Shipyard: Meyer Werft (Germany)
Delivery Date: Q4

Disney Cruise Line recently welcomed a third Wish-class ship to its fleet with the delivery of the Disney Destiny. The Meyer Werft-built ship debuted in November, kicking off a series of cruises to the Bahamas and the Caribbean from Port Everglades.

Star Seeker
Cruise Line:
 Windstar Cruises
Capacity: 224 guests
Tonnage: 10,000
Shipyard: West Sea (Portugal)
Delivery Date: Q4

Windstar Cruises welcomed its first newbuild in over three decades with the delivery of the new Star Seeker. Built at the West Sea shipyard in Portugal, the ship is now offering a trans-Atlantic crossing ahead of a series of maiden cruises in the Caribbean.