![]() ![]() Not slowing down in the slightest, Viking has not one, but two, ocean ships for 2023. Silver Nova is the newest ship from Silversea Cruises. Nova will first launch in the Mediterranean Sea, roundtrip from Venice. The entirely new class of ship will feature a unique asymmetrical layout with more scenic venues than ever before from the line. If there was any remaining doubt that 2023 is shaping up to be a year full of luxury cruising, Silversea Cruises is scheduled to unveil its all-new Silver Nova in August. ![]() RELATED: Regent Reveals New Details About Seven Seas Grandeur Silver Nova, Silversea Cruises Seven Seas Grandeur will launch this year. The ship’s maiden voyage will be a weeklong journey from Venice to Barcelona. Its latest Seven Seas Grandeur will be a third sister to Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Splendor when it embarks in November. Yet another luxury line preparing to launch a new ship is Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Seven Seas Grandeur, Regent Seven Seas Cruises Mirroring the design of Seabourn Venture, the luxury ship will embark on expeditions from the Arctic to Antarctica and remote destinations in between. Seabourn Cruise Line will be another in 2023 to double up on its adventure yachts when Seabourn Pursuit sets sail in September. Scenic Eclipse II will be similar to Scenic Eclipse with some upgrades. Its inaugural “Incredible Iberian Discovery” voyage will travel from Lisbon to Barcelona. Scenic II will debut with another pair of helicopters, and an upgraded deck pool experience, to luxuriously travel from pole to pole. Similar to corporate cousin Emerald Cruises, a second ship will also join the Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours fleet in April. Scenic Eclipse II, Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours Resilient Lady is the second ship from Virgin Voyages. The brand’s “adult by design” casual atmosphere is expected to continue in full force. Virgin Voyages third ship, Resilient Lady, is scheduled to launch in May, initially from Athens, Greece, and farther expanding to Australia. Norwegian Viva is a new ship from Norwegian Cruise Line. Viva will repeat Prima’s latest take on The Haven ship-within-a-ship complex, and feature a massive array of culinary offerings, a go-kart racetrack and more when it arrives in Miami. On the heels of its latest Norwegian Prima, the second in the namesake class - Norwegian Viva - will be unveiled in August. The line’s third Meraviglia Plus-class ship will be its second LNG-powered vessel and first from the company to display hull art. Euribia will be introduced in Northern Europe, departing from Kiel, Germany, and heading to the Norwegian Fjords. Meanwhile, MSC Cruises will have its own new MSC Euribia debuting in June 2023. The 922-guest Explora I will be the first of six planned ships when it comes out in July, first sailing from Southampton in the United Kingdom.Įxplora I is from the new cruise line, Explora Journeys. Credit: 2023 Emerald CruisesĪs an entirely new brand spun from MSC Cruises, Explora Journeys will be an all-inclusive luxury line taking cues from its famed MSC Yacht Club experience and making it ship-wide. The intimate 100-guest vessel will start off on its “Ionian Sea Adventure” from Athens to Rome.Įmerald Sakara is the second luxury yacht from Emerald Cruises. Like Viking, Emerald Cruises is another line to recently expand from river cruising into ocean voyaging, and it is ready to launch its second yacht - Emerald Sakara - in August. ![]() ![]() The Iconic Suite onboard Celebrity Ascent Credit: 2023 Celebrity Cruises Its inaugural voyage will sail to the Eastern Caribbean from Ft. The fourth Edge-class ship will repeat the size and arrangement of the slightly larger and latest Celebrity Beyond, with its own Magic Carpet and all. Another sister ship to arrive in December will be Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Ascent. ![]()
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