Monday 2 December 2013

5 new cruise ships to watch for in 2014

A new year means new ships, so we've scoured the roster of 2014's most anticipated debuts to give you a sneak peek at next year’s five biggest wave-makers. From an innovative megaship complete with
wow-factor amenities (bumper cars! skydiving!) to a brand-new, close-to-home cruise line's smaller but shiny new vessel, these five cruise ships are sure to grab headlines.Quantum of the SeasRoyal Caribbean's much-anticipated Quantum of the Seas will mark the first in a new class of "quantum" ships for the cruise line when it rolls out in November 2014. The 4,180 passengers aboard can expect tricked-out cabins (even windowless inside cabins will be outfitted with "virtual balconies," courtesy of floor-to-ceiling LCD screens projecting ocean views). It will also feature plenty of first-at-sea diversions like bumper cars, a skydiving simulator and even a "North Star" observation pod that reaches over the ship's side for bird's-eye views over ports and the sea.
The Quantum of the Seas will cruise from Bayonne, N.J., on 7- to 12-night itineraries to the Bahamas and Caribbean. Rates from $1,049/person
Norwegian Getaway

Come January, the 4,028-passenger Norwegian Getaway sister ship to 2013's buzziest newcomer, the Norwegian Breakaway will pull into its year-round Miami homeport for a series of Eastern Caribbean itineraries. Among the ship's standout attractions: a whimsical hull designed by Miami pop artist David "LEBO" Le Batard; a staggering 27 dining options, including a magic-themed dinner-show venue complete with special effects; an ice bar; a pirate-themed Nickelodeon Kids’ Aqua Park; and entertainment options including two Broadway shows and the first-ever Grammy experience at sea, featuring performances by Grammy winners and nominees.

The Getaway will sail 7-night Caribbean itineraries from Miami. Rates from $679/person.
Regal Princess

Princess Cruises' new Regal Princess will debut in May as the sister ship to the Royal Princess, which was famously christened by Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, back in June. Its 3,560 passengers can expect innovative features like the cantilevered "SeaWalk" (a top-deck, glass-bottomed platform extending over the vessel's edge); a Princess Live! Television studio; and a special chef's-table dining experience. Plus, all outside staterooms come trimmed with balconies.

Regal Princess will sail 12-night Mediterranean cruises between Venice and Athens (rates from $1,999/person) from May through October, then move to Fort Lauderdale for 7-night Caribbean sailings for the winter season (from $799/person).

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