New Cruise Ships On the Horizon in 2026

Disney Cruise Lines

Disney Adventure

Debuting: March 2026  Passengers: Over 6,000 Disney Adventure will offer three- and four-night cruises from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore. The ship’s theme is to bring to life the characters of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel. Guests will have a variety of exciting adventures to choose from onboard with seven unique areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Toy Story Place, San Fransokyo Street, Town Square, Wayfinder Bay, Disney Discovery Reef, and Marvel Landing.

Explora Journeys

Explora III

Debuting: August 2026 Passengers: 922 EXPLORA III marks a significant milestone as the first vessel in Explora Journeys’ growing fleet to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). While full specifications are not yet available from the operator, the ship is being constructed as a near-identical sister to EXPLORA I and EXPLORA II at the renowned Fincantieri shipyard in Italy. The ship will feature six distinctive restaurants, along with 12 bars and lounges.

MSC Cruises

MSC World Asia

Debuting: December 2026 Passengers: 6,758 MSC World Asia, the latest flagship from MSC Cruises, will be the third vessel in the World Class series. This 215,863-gross-ton ship will have more than 2,600 staterooms and LNG propulsion. World Asia will have a promenade with panoramic views and the longest dry slide at sea. With multiple pools, including one with a retractable roof, World Asia will start with 7-night Mediterranean itineraries from ports like Barcelona in winter 2026-2027. 

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Luna™ 

Debuting: April 2026 Passengers: 3,550 Guests Norwegian Luna, Norwegian Cruise Line's newest Prima Plus Class ship and the line's 21st vessel, is a near-identical twin to Norwegian Aqua. Luna will have the world's first hybrid Aqua Slidecoaster, The Drop (a 10-deck free-fall slide), infinity pools and The Stadium for sports and gaming. Sailing roundtrip from Miami, Norwegian Luna will offer seven-night Caribbean itineraries visiting destinations such as Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas, and NCL's private island Great Stirrup Cay.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Seven Seas Prestige

Debuting: December 2026 Passengers: 822 Guests Seven Seas Prestige is Regent Seven Seas Cruises' newest ship, the first in a whole new class of ships after about a decade without any new vessels.  The ship has 411 all-suite, all-balcony accommodations. Prestige also has one of the best space-per-person ratios of any cruise ship. Prestige will have a Starlight Atrium, Galileo's Bar, and a two-story Skyview Regent Suite. At 8,000 square feet, the suite has  its own gym, sauna, and huge balcony. Prestige will sail from Barcelona on a 14-night transatlantic cruise to Miami for its maiden voyage. 

Royal Caribbean

Legend of the Seas

Debuting: Summer 2026 Passengers: 5,610  Yet again, Royal Caribbean will be debuting one of the world’s largest cruise ships with Legend of the Seas. The third ship in the Icon Class,  Legend will feature eight neighborhoods, seven pools, and a Category 6 waterpark. There is also the adults-only “Hideaway” with its suspended infinity pool.. There are a record-breaking 28 dining options, including the Royal Railway – Legend Station, an immersive five-course train journey through exotic destinations. 

Viking Ocean Cruises

Viking Libra

Debuting: December 2026 Passengers: 998 Viking Libra is Viking Ocean Cruises' 12th ocean ship. It will be the world's first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, capable of zero-emission operation. This vessel has 499 all-veranda staterooms and is an adults-only ship. Libra features the Nordic Spa, Wintergarden, Aquavit Terrace, complimentary excursions and Wi-Fi..

Viking Ocean Cruises

Viking Mira

Debuting: Summer 2026 Passengers: 998 Viking Mira will be Viking Ocean Cruises' 13th vessel and a sister to recent builds like Viking Vela and Viking Vesta. As an adults-only vessel, Mira will have 499 all-veranda staterooms and multiple dining venues like Manfredi’s and the Wontergarden.  Viking offers complimentary excursions and free WiFi. Mira wil sail in the Mediterranean and Northern Eurpoe. 
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