The water route is considered to be cheaper than other routes for transportation. Whenever travelers get a chance to travel by waterways, they do not miss it, because, in this journey, travelers get a thrill along with interestingness. Everyone's mind gets thrilled seeing the cruise ships running on the chest of the sea. Everyone dreams of spending at least one holiday on a cruise ship in their life. It is fun to have fun in the middle of the sea with friends for weeks, or months on a cruise ship, and this fun becomes even more doubled when you are on one of the top largest ships in the world. If you want to feel this thrill, then we are telling you about the world's biggest cruise ship.
Ore of the Seas: Ore of the Seas, is the world's largest cruise ship. Its ships are operated by Royal Caribbean International, the world's largest shipping company. The total length of this ship is 1,187 feet or 360 meters. 1.8 billion US dollars were spent on the construction of this ship.
# MSC Fantasia: Fantasia is considered to be the tenth-largest cruise ship in the world based on its size and passenger capacity. Equipped with modern facilities, Fantasia has a capacity of 3,900 passengers. The length of this giant ship is 1,092.5 feet and the width is 124.4 feet.
# Norwegian Epic: The Norwegian Epic is the third-largest cruise ship in the world. The length of this ship is 1,081 feet. There is a total of 31,000 square feet of space on this ship. There is space for about 5,000 people on this ship.
# MS Independence of the Seas: The Independence of the Seas ship is operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. The ship has been in service since 2008. This ship travels with 4370 passengers along with 1360 crew members. The length of this ship is 1112 feet.
# Queen Mary 2: Queen Mary 2 was the world's first Major Ocean Liner, this ship was built in 1969 at the time of Queen Mary 2. The length of this ship is 1,130 feet.
# Liberty of the Seas: The length of Liberty of the Seas is equal to the length of Freedom of the Seas. Liberty of the Seas was brought into regular service in 2007. The maximum number of passengers on board including crew members is 3634. The speed of the ship is 21.6 knots (40 km/h).