The world's best cruise ships voted for by passengers
These are the world's best cruise ships

The votes are in – and the best cruise ships in the world have been announced by Cruisecritic.com, in their ninth annual Cruisers’ Choice Awards in the USA. Ships were evaluated according to their size: large (2,000+ passengers), mid-size (1,200-1,999 passengers) and small-mid size (400-1,199 passengers) and small (fewer than 400 guests). Everything from dining to shore excursions, cabins to fitness facilities has been put under the microscope, with rankings compiled from 350,000 reviews of 700 ships around the globe. Read on to discover the crème de la crème of cruise…
Best for cabins (large): Harmony of the Seas – Royal Caribbean International

Best for cabins (mid-size): Marina – Oceania Cruises

Best for cabins (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for cabins (small): The Gauguin – Paul Gauguin Cruises

Purpose-built to sail itineraries in the South Pacific, The Gauguin, owned by Paul Gauguin Cruises, scooped best cabins in the small ship category. Nearly 70% of suites and staterooms have private balconies, and all feature queen-size beds, bathrooms with a full-size bathtub and shower, robes and slippers, and a fridge stocked with soft drinks.
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Best for dining (large): Celebrity Equinox – Celebrity Cruises

One of four awards for Celebrity Equinox in the large ship category, the ship received the same accolade in the UK Cruise Critic awards too. There are restaurants onboard to cater for all tastes and needs; one passenger highlighted the fact there was an impressive range of options in both the dining room and Oceanview Café to meet her dietary requirements.
Best for dining (mid-size): Riviera – Oceania Cruises

Oceania Cruises' are highly regarded for their food, with Riviera awarded best dining in the mid-size ship category. With top chef Jacques Pépin as the culinary director, a dedicated restaurant for wine connoisseurs, an onboard Culinary Center offering cooking classes and culinary destination tours when you get to port, there’s lots for foodies to indulge in.
Best for dining (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for dining (small): Wind Spirit – Windstar Cruises

Independent, small ship operator Windstar have cultivated their reputation for restaurant-quality food – a move which has seen the four-masted Wind Spirit scoop the top spot for dining in the small ship category. Seasonal and sustainable ingredients are sourced from each port along the cruise, while nightly menus are crafted to highlight the best in regional cuisine.
Best for embarkation (large): Regal Princess – Princess Cruises

Best for embarkation (mid-size): Oosterdam – Holland America Line

Best for embarkation (small-mid): Pacific Princess – Princess Cruises

Best for embarkation (small): The Gauguin – Paul Gauguin Cruises

Best for entertainment (large): Symphony of the Seas – Royal Caribbean International

Best for entertainment (mid-size): MSC Sinfonia – MSC Cruises

Best for entertainment (small-mid): Viking Sun – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for entertainment (small): The Gauguin – Paul Gauguin Cruises

Best for fitness and recreation (large): Allure of the Seas – Royal Caribbean International

Cruise ships aren't all about sunbathing on deck and big banquet-style dinners. Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas was named number one for fitness and recreation in the large ship category. Passengers loved the fitness centre with its array of classes, the spa, the sports deck and activities including a climbing wall, zip line and FlowRider surf simulator.
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Best for fitness and recreation (mid-size): Coral Princess – Princess Cruises

Best for fitness and recreation (small-mid): Viking Orion – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for fitness and recreation (small): Wind Surf – Windstar Cruises

Best for public rooms (large): Celebrity Equinox – Celebrity Cruises

Best for public rooms (mid-size): Queen Victoria – Cunard

Cunard’s elegant and extravagant Queen Victoria soared away in this category with the ship also scooping the same accolade in the UK Cruise Critic awards. “The public areas were beautiful, with a lot of dark wood,” remarked one enamoured cruiser. This is your perfect ship if you want a nod to the glamorous historic vessels of yesteryear but with all the mod-cons.
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Best for public rooms (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for public rooms (small): Silver Galapagos – Silversea Cruises

Best for service (large): Celebrity Eclipse – Celebrity Cruises

Best for service (mid-size): Grandeur of the Seas – Royal Caribbean International

Best for service (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for service (small): The Gauguin – Paul Gauguin Cruises

Best for shore excursions (large): Carnival Valor – Carnival Cruise Line

Best for shore excursions (mid-size): Coral Princess – Princess Cruises

Best for shore excursions (small-mid): Viking Star – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for shore excursions (small): Silver Galapagos – Silversea Cruises

Best for value (large): Celebrity Equinox – Celebrity Cruises

Best for value (mid-size): MSC Sinfonia – MSC Cruises

MSC Sinfonia's offering includes first-class entertainment, lots of innovative facilities and activities and a good choice of restaurants and cafés. But its facilities for children meant it garnered the family vote, thanks to the excellent kids' club and teen lounge.
Best for value (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best for value (small): Silver Galapagos – Silversea Cruises

Best for families: Disney Magic – Disney Cruise Line

The second ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, Disney Magic was named best for families. The ship hosts events such as the "Marvel Day at Sea" featuring characters including Captain America, Spider-Man and Iron Man as well as a restaurant themed around the movie Tangled, an upgraded teen club complete with a DJ, movie making and a smoothie bar. Plus there's a new, adults-only café.
Best for first-timers: Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

For the fourth consecutive year, Viking Ocean Cruises was named best for cruise newbies and this year the award went to Viking Sky. Built in 2017, features such as Viking’s signature speciality restaurants, beer and wine at lunch and dinner, select shore excursions and Wi-Fi – all of which are included in the cruise package – make it the perfect all-rounder if you've never cruised before.
Best for river cruises: Viking Vidar – Viking Cruises

It's not just ocean cruises where Viking excels. One of the new generation of Viking longships floating along Europe's key rivers, Viking Vidar was crowned the inaugural winner in this new category, included to reflect the growing popularity of river cruising. This ship sails the Rhine and Danube rivers, offering stops in cities including Amsterdam, Budapest and Vienna.
Best cruises overall (large): Celebrity Equinox – Celebrity Cruises

Hurtling ahead with five first-place wins in the large ship category, Caribbean-based Celebrity Equinox also received the best overall accolade both in the US awards and at the Cruise Critic UK equivalent. Passengers raved, “The Equinox is a beautiful ship, and the service onboard was five-star.”
Best cruises overall (mid-size): Riviera – Oceania Cruises

Best cruises overall (small-mid): Viking Sky – Viking Ocean Cruises

Best cruises overall (small): Silver Galapagos – Silversea Cruises

Silversea’s intimate Silver Galapagos was named the top ship in a total of four small ship categories, including best overall. The 100-passenger ship offers guests a luxury, all-inclusive experience including all shore excursions and personal butlers assigned to every suite. It's certainly a luxurious way to take in the Galápagos islands.
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