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2009 is shaping up to be an exiting year for Cruising. Hear are some of the newest cruise ships debuting from 2008 to 2012.
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Ship: Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Cruises
Debut: August 8, 2009
» 10-day Europe from $2399 (code #97862)
The second Solstice Class ship (sister to Celebrity Solstice launched November 2008), the Equinox will offer 10-14 day Europe & Mediterranean, 14-day Transatlantic, and 10 & 11-day Caribbean sailings.
View all 2009 Equinox Sailings
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Ship: Carnival Dream, Carnival Cruises
Debut: September 21, 2009
» 12-day Mediterranean from $1149 (code #110674)
The Carnival Dream will offer 12-day Mediterranean, 16-day TransAtlantic, 7- 9-day Caribbean sailings.
View all 2009 Carnival Dream Sailings
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Ship: Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean
Debut: December 12, 2009
7 day Caribbean Ocean View from $2049. (code # 111995)
The largest ship built, topping out at 220,000 gross registered tons will offer
7-day Caribbean sailings, round trip from Ft. Lauderdale.
View all 2009 Oasis of the Seas Sailings
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More new cruise ships:
Debut in 2010
Celebrity Eclipse - Debuts June 1010
- Celebrity Cruises
2,850 passengers - 122,000 GRT - Third Solstice Class Ship.
Allure of the Seas – Debuts August 2010 - Royal Caribbean International
5,400 passengers - 225,000 GTR - Sister to the Oasis of the Seas
Nieuw Amsterdam – Debuts Fall 2010 Holland America Line
2,100 passengers - 86,000 GTR - Like the Eurodam in design, it will pay homage to New York City.
Queen Elizabeth – Debuts Fall 2010 Cunard®
2,092 passengers - 92,000 GTR - Replacing the vaunted QE2, it is the second largest Cunard ship ever built.
Debut in 2011
Carnival Magic - Carnival; Debuts June 2011
3,652 passengers - 130,000 GRT
Disney Cruise Line (unnamed)
2,500 passengers - 124,000 GRT
Debut in 2012
Celebrity Cruises (unnamed)
2,850 passengers - 122,000 GRT The fifth Solstice-class ship.
Disney Cruise Line (unnamed)
2,500 passengers - 124,000 GRT |
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