Carnival
27 ships
America's most-sailed cruise brand, Carnival packs its Fun Ships with energy — deck parties, live entertainment, and something for everyone from solo travelers to multigenerational families.
Every cruise line in the catalog — ships, itineraries, and upcoming sailings in one place so you can choose the right line for your voyage.
15 cruise lines
27 ships
America's most-sailed cruise brand, Carnival packs its Fun Ships with energy — deck parties, live entertainment, and something for everyone from solo travelers to multigenerational families.
20 ships
Upscale without the stuffiness — Celebrity delivers refined dining, thoughtful design, and a younger energy for travelers who want premium without crossing into ultra-luxury territory.
4 ships
Transatlantic crossings and grand ocean voyages in the tradition of the golden age of liners, with formal evenings, white-glove service, and architecture built to match the occasion.
8 ships
Pixie dust on the high seas — Disney's fleet brings the magic of the parks to the ocean, from Broadway-style shows to character breakfasts, for families with children of any age.
11 ships
Sailing since 1873, Holland America Line has earned deep expertise in Alaska and Europe — its Music Walk program, culinary offerings, and classic mid-size ships suit every generation.
24 ships
Mediterranean character brought to itineraries worldwide, with one of the fastest-growing modern fleets on the water and a style that blends European elegance with family-friendly scale.
22 ships
Freestyle cruising means no fixed dining times, no formal dress codes, and an itinerary that goes at your pace — Norwegian is for travelers who prefer to set their own schedule at sea.
10 ships
Oceania Cruises stakes its reputation on the finest cuisine at sea, aboard smaller ships that linger in marquee destinations — ideal for food-focused travelers and independent explorers.
17 ships
One of the most trusted names in cruising, with scenic-route itineraries and the kind of understated, well-run onboard experience that keeps guests coming back sailing after sailing.
7 ships
All-inclusive truly means all-inclusive: business-class airfare, shore excursions, specialty dining, and a butler-served suite — the closest thing to cruising with nothing left to think about.
31 ships
The world's largest ships, packed with enough onboard thrills — rock-climbing walls, surf simulators, zip lines — to fill a week before you've even arrived in port.
5 ships
Ultra-luxury on ships small enough to call at ports the big lines can never enter — fewer than 600 guests per sailing, impeccable service, and destinations that are genuinely hard to reach.
12 ships
Small ships, lavish suites, and destinations most cruise lines never reach — Silversea is genuinely all-inclusive, right down to the butler and the shore excursion on every sailing.
1 ship
Smaller, quieter ships and itineraries curated for travelers who want cultural immersion and expedition-style exploration — Viking is for the guest who comes home with a lecture series, not a sunburn.
4 ships
No kids, no buffets, no nickel-and-diming — Virgin Voyages' adults-only ships are designed to feel genuinely different, with all-inclusive dining, a nightclub vibe, and no tipping.