Ranked: 2018’s best cruise ships for American travellers
25 luxury liners you'll want to set sail on
When planning a cruise, there are a huge range of ships to choose from – but not all are created equal. They run the gamut from mammoth vessels dripping in luxury to boutique liners offering a more intimate experience. Using a blend of traveller reviews and expert opinion to create a Quality Score, CruiseWatch has ranked the best of the bunch for American travellers. These are the 25 cruise ships that came out top.
25. Seven Seas Voyager, Regent Seven Seas
24. Silver Explorer, Silversea Cruises
23. Azamara Journey, Azamara Club Cruises
“Boutique luxury” is what’s on offer here. The state rooms are the most sumptuous, with fresh-cut flowers and a complimentary fruit basket. Your evenings will be livened up by Broadway-style shows, and there are two brilliant restaurants: feast on Italian-inspired dishes at Aqualina and steak and seafood at Prime C Restaurant. Voyages include Baltic breaks towards the end of this year, and tours to Cuba and the rest of the Caribbean at the beginning of 2019.
22. Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Cruises
21. Star Breeze, Windstar Cruises
There’s only room for 212 guests on this ship, but it packs a whole lot into its relatively small expanse. Rooms range from the opulent Owner’s Suites, with separate dining and living areas and vast balconies, to the more compact Ocean View Suites. All guests have unlimited access to the swish fitness centre and the world cuisine of AmphorA Restaurant. Late 2018 outings include the Spanish Serenade: an eight-day loop around Spain's coastline, up to Lisbon, Portugal’s capital.
20. Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Cruises
19. Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line
18. Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Cruises
17. Azamara Quest, Azamara Club Cruises
Up to 690 guests can fit onto this liner, described by Azamara as a “sturdy, mid-sized beauty”. The staterooms steal the show, with their smart furnishings and first-rate amenities, and the sun-drenched top deck is worth a peek, too. The Adriatic Wonders voyage will leave in September 2018, pushing off from Venice, Italy and visiting Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia en route.
16. Star Pride, Windstar Cruises
A second entry from Windstar Cruises, this intimate offering also holds just over 200 passengers. It is touted as having “one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea”, so you can rest assured you’ll be looked after during your trip. The serene WindSpa has been newly expanded, too. Expeditions include a North Atlantic Odyssey between Reykjavík and New York City (leaving August 2018) and a Caribbean adventure for its first outing of 2019.
15. Silver Shadow, Silversea Cruises
This is one of Silversea’s Millennium Class liners, so you can expect exalted facilities and a host of fine-dining experiences. Don’t jump ship without eating at La Dame by Relais & Châteaux: it offers an indulgent tasting menu with thoughtful wine pairings. Towards the end of 2018, excursions include a trip around East Asia (from Hong Kong to Tokyo) and a southeast Asian course from Manila to Bangkok.
14. Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Cruises
13. Disney Fantasy, Disney Cruise Line
12. Crystal Serenity, Crystal Cruises
11. Crystal Symphony, Crystal Cruises
In service since 1995, Crystal Symphony offers a masterclass in luxury. On top of the regular restaurants in the Crystal profile, it boasts two speciality venues: Umi Uma is from famed Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, while Prego serves comforting Venetian dishes. The rooms are lavish, including two penthouse suites and hundreds of deluxe “state rooms”. The Provincial Pastimes Voyage will leave in September, travelling from Montréal to New York along the USA’s east coast.
10. Silver Spirit, Silversea Cruises
On top of the usual ritzy lounges, the Arts Café is a unique addition to this Silversea ship. By day it’s a café-cum-gallery displaying works from global talent; by night it’s a stylish cocktail bar. Silver Spirit’s late 2018 routes will focus on North America, docking in such cities as New York, Portland, Maine and Montreal. Its first outing of 2019 will start and finish in Florida, taking in the Caribbean isles of Saint Barthélemy and Dominica on the way.
9. Silver Whisper, Silversea Cruises
8. Riviera, Oceania Cruises
7. Sea Dream II, SeaDream Yacht Club
6. Marina, Oceania Cruises
The spit of its sister, Riviera, Marina is an exercise in luxury, too. The Culinary Center is worth a visit: Oceania claims it’s the only cooking school at sea, and it offers hand-on classes led by expert chefs. There’s a large choice of routes, focusing on Europe and the Americas. The Scandinavian Treasures voyage takes the long way from Stockholm to Copenhagen (taking in Helsinki, St Petersburg and Riga, Latvia along the way) and will leave in September 2018.
5. Sea Dream I, SeaDream Yacht Club
4. Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn
3. Seabourn Quest, Seabourn
2. Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn
1. Viking Star, Viking Cruises
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