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Guess what today is? Officially, it's the first day of fall. It's definitely cooled a bit, but we won't really believe it's autumn until about the second week of October when it's okay to put carved pumpkins on your stoop and it's socially acceptable to wear hoodies everywhere you go. The turn of the weather, however, means no more quick trips to the beach. If you want continue to build, or just maintain, your tan, you're going to have to subtract some of those PTO days and go down south.
The easiest plan is to book a cruise and island hop, and if your'e going to take a cruise you might as well do it right. In this case, "right" entails having unlimited dining, a basketball court, multiple pools, 3D movie theaters, miniature golf courses, and attractive people everywhere you look all on a ship that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build. We compiled the biggest and most impressive vessels that travel the seas, including the Independence, Divina, and Freedom. These are the 10 Biggest Cruise Ships in the World.
10. Mariner of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $650 MIllion
Length: 1,020 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 138,279 GT
Maximum Capacity: 3,807 People
9. Navigator of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $650 Million
Length: 1,020 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 138,279 GT
Maximum Capacity: 3,807 People
8. MSC Divina
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Cost: $550 Million
Length: 1,092.5 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 139,400 GT
Maximum Capacity: 3,900 People
7. RMS Queen Mary 2
Cruise Line: Cunard Line
Cost: $900 Million
Length: 1,130 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 148,528 GT
Maximum Capacity: 3,090 People
6. Independence of the Sea
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $828 Million
Length: 1,111.9 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 154,407 GT
Maximum Capacity: 4,375 People
5. Liberty of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $800 Million
Length: 1,111.9 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 154,407 GT
Maximum Capacity: 4,375 People
4. Freedom of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $800 Million
Length: 1,111.9 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 154,407 GT
Maximum Capacity: 4,375 People
3. Norwegian Epic
Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Cost: $1.2 Billion
Length: 1,081 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 155,873 GT
Maximum Capacity: 5,183 People
2. Oasis of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $1.4 Billion
Length: 1,187 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 225,282 GT
Maximum Capacity: 6,296 People
1. Allure of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Carribean International
Cost: $1.2 Billion
Length: 1,187.050 Feet
Gross Tonnage: 225,282 GT
Maximum Capacity: 6,400 People
