How Big Is Arvia Cruise Ship?

Arvia, a new cruise ship from PO Cruises, is located in the West Mediterranean and cruising at a speed of 18.9 kn (35 kmh). With a standard passenger capacity of 5,200 guests, it is considered the largest cruise ship ever commissioned for the British market. Built in December 2022, Arvia has 13 decks and 33 cabin categories. It measures approximately 344.5m in length with a moulded breadth of 42m and weighs 184,700 tonnes (t). The ship provides accommodation for up to 5,200 passengers and 1,762 crew.

Arvia is the largest ship ever commissioned for the British cruise market, with a gross tonnage of 184,700 GT. It has 20 total decks with 16 guest decks and 2,659 passenger cabins. The ship spans 1,131 feet in height and weighs 184,700 tons. Despite its large size, Arvia offers many areas of entertainment, such as a headliners theatre and SkyDome.

The Arvia cruise ship was launched in 2022 and is currently sailing under the flag of the United Kingdom (UK). It features 19 decks (15 passenger-accessible decks) and is a sister ship to Iona, which has 5,2000 passengers each. As sister ships, Iona and Arvia are almost identical, but there are some differences in design and amenities.

In summary, Arvia is a spectacular new cruise ship from PO Cruises, with a standard passenger capacity of 5,200 guests and a gross tonnage of 184,700 GT. It is the largest ship ever commissioned for the British cruise market and is available for purchase on Tripadvisor.


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What is the most stable cruise ship in the world?

The Queen Mary 2 is arguably the most stable cruise ship because of her design with a deep hull (34 foot draft) and design. Consider that the draft of RCI’s Oasis Class ships is actually a few feet less than the Queen despite the ships being about 3 times the size (in terms of tonnage).

In “rocky” seas, nothing will help, since the ship hitting the rocks will sink. ;p.

Remember that stabilizers will not stop a ship from rolling, they merely affect the speed of the roll. A taller ship will have a higher center of gravity, and will therefore be “stiffer”, meaning it takes more force to start the ship rolling, but once it does start to roll, the righting moment generated by the positions of the center of gravity and the center of buoyancy, is greater, so the ship wants to “snap” back upright. This “snap rolling” is very uncomfortable, so stabilizers are used to induce a moment that is “out of phase” with the natural moment of the ship, slowing the rolling motion to a comfortable level.

Shorter (heightwise) ships have less righting moment, so it takes less force (less wind or seas) to start the ship rolling, but because there is less righting moment, the roll is to a greater angle and slower, which is more comfortable, and stabilizers will make this roll even slower.

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What is the sister ship of Arvia?

Iona Design and facilities Arvia has over 30 bars and restaurants onboard. Her design is similar to that of her sister ship, Iona, with some differences. First, and unlike Iona, Arvia has two included Freedom Restaurants (Main Dining Rooms) and two included themed dining venues. Iona has four included Freedom restaurants.

MS Arvia is an Excellence-class cruise ship in service for P&O Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc. The keel was laid on 15 February 2022. The ship was built by German shipbuilder Meyer Werft in Papenburg and left the shipyard on 5 November 2022. She was delivered on 9 December 2022 to P&O Cruises. Construction officially started in February 2021.

At about 184,700 gross tonnage, Arvia is the largest ship to be commissioned for the British cruise market. She was floated out on 27 August 2022.

Arvia’s normal operating capacity is 5,200 passengers even though her maximum capacity if 3rd and 4th berths are used is 6,264 passengers.

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What is the 3 biggest cruise ship in the world?

In serviceRankShip nameGross tonnage1Icon of the Seas248,6632Utopia of the Seas236,4733Wonder of the Seas235,600.

Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, passenger ships primarily used for transportation across seas or oceans, they typically embark on round-trip voyages to various attractive ports of call. There passengers may go on organized tours known as “shore excursions”. The largest may carry thousands of passengers in a single trip, and are some of the largest ships in the world by gross tonnage(GT), bigger than many large cargo ships. Cruise ships started to exceed ocean liners in size and capacity in the mid-1990s; before then, few were more than 50,000GT. In the decades since the size of the largest vessels has more than doubled. There have been nine or more new cruise ships added every year since 2001, most of which are 100,000GT or greater. In the two decades between 1988 and 2009, the largest cruise ships grew a third longer (268 to 360m (879 to 1,181ft)), almost doubled their widths (32.2 to 60.5m (106 to 198ft)), doubled the total passengers (2,744 to 5,400), and tripled in volume (73,000 GT to 225,000 GT). The largest have grown considerably since, particularly in passenger capacity; As of December2023, the largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has a gross tonnage of 248,336, is 365m (1,198ft) long and holds up to 7,600 passengers.

Cruise ships are organized much like floating hotels, with a complete hospitality staff in addition to the usual ship’s crew. They cater to nautical tourists, with recent vessels being described as “balcony-laden floating condominiums”. The “megaships” went from a single deck with verandas to all decks with verandas, and feature ameneties such as theaters, fine-dining and chain restaurants, spas, fitness centers, casinos, sports facilities, and even amusement park attractions.

Cruise ships require electricity both for propulsion and onboard power. As with cargo ships, cruise vessels are designed with all the heavy machinery at the bottom of the hull and lightweight materials where feasible at the top, making them inherently stable even as passenger ships are getting ever taller, and most supplement design with stabilizer fins to further reduce rolling in heavy weather. While some cruise ships use traditional fixed propellers and rudders to steer, most larger ships use azimuth thrusters that can swivel left and right to steer, vastly improving vessel maneuverability.

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What is the top 1 cruise ship in the world?

Cruise ships have evolved into giant vessels, even eclipsing aircraft carriers. So, what are the top 10 biggest cruise ships in the world?

The Top 10 Biggest Cruise Ships in the World. Modern cruise ships continue to grow in size, with the biggest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, launching at the start of this year, and her sister ship the Star of the Seas expected to surpass her in size.

Both of these ships are operated by Royal Caribbean International, which operates five of the ten largest cruise ships in the world. Carnival Corporation, arguably the biggest cruise company in the world,features three times on the list through its subsidiaries P&O Cruises and Costa Cruises.

All of the heaviest cruise ships in the world were built within the last 20 years, although the majority – six of the ten – were built within the last five years.

So, here are the top ten biggest cruise ships in the world, by gross tonnage.

10. P&O Cruises MS Arvia: 185,581 gross tonnes. The MS Arvia is P&O Cruises’ fourth ship to be built by German shipyard Meyer Werft. Weighing in at 185,581 gross tonnes, the 345m (1,130-foot) Arvia is slightly larger than her sister ship, the MS Iona. The 20-deck ship is the largest ship commissioned for the British cruise market and has a maximum passenger capacity of 6,264 passengers, with 1,800 crew onboard.

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The ship is the second liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered Excellence-class vessel for P&O, following the Iona. Arvia is powered by a 61,760kW LNG drive system, with a propulsion power of 37 megawatts. The LNG-powered propulsion system allows the vessel to sail at a maximum speed of 21.5 knots.

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After being floated out in August 2022, the Arvia mainly operates itineraries around the Caribbean or the Mediterranean.

9. Costa Cruises – Costa Smeralda: 185,010 gross tonnes. The Costa Smeralda is the first LNG-powered vessel in the Costa Cruises fleet. With a gross tonnage of 185,010gt, the 20-deck Excellence-class ship measures 337m (1,106 feet) in length. The second LNG-powered cruise ship to enter operation in the world, she has a maximum capacity of 6,554 passengers with 1,646 crew and a service speed of 21.5 knots.

Construction of the Costa Smeralda began at the Meyer shipyard in Turku, Finland, in September 2017. Meyer Turku collaborated with the Meyer Werft Papenburg shipyard to develop and integrate the LNG propulsion plant for the ship. She is fitted with four 16-cylinder, Caterpillar MaK 16VM46DF engines, with 15.4 megawatts (20,710 horsepower) output per engine, resulting in a maximum power of 37 megawatts (50,000 horsepower).

The ship, which was named after the Emerald Coast of Sardinia, entered service in December 2019, departing Savona on its maiden voyage in the Mediterranean, where it has sailed since.

8. Costa Cruises – Costa Toscana: 186,364 gross tonnes. The Costa Toscana is the sister ship of the Costa Smeralda and is also powered by LNG. measuring 337m (1,106 feet) long and weighing in at 186,364 gross tonnes, the Toscana has a maximum capacity of 6,338 passengers and 1,678 staff across her 20 decks.

Like her sister ship, the Toscana was also built at the Meyer shipyard in Finland, with construction completed in 2021. She is also powered by four MaK-Caterpillar engines, with a total power of 57.2 megawatts (76,706 horsepower), and two ABB Azipod motors, resulting in a service speed of 17 knots.

Named in homage to the Tuscany region of Italy, Costa Toscana mainly sails around the Mediterranean Sea but Costa Cruises has also used the ship to sail itineraries further afield, such as around Brazil and the UAE.

7. MSC Cruises – MSC World Europa: 215,863 gross tonnes. The only entry in the top ten from MSC Cruises, MSC World Europa measures 333m (1,094 feet) in length. With 215,863 gross tonnage, she can house more people than any other ship in the MSC fleet: up to 6,762 passengers across 2,633 cabins spread over 22 decks, in addition to 2,138 crew.

Built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, the World Europa’s LNG-power propulsion system was subcontracted to Finland-based Wärtsilä. Five LNG-powered, 14-cylinder Wartsila 46DF dual-fuel engines power the vessel, with a propulsion power of 44 megawatts ( 59,005 horsepower). She also features nitrogen oxide reduction (NOR) units, two Wartsila LNGPac fuel storage and supply systems, seven thrusters, and two fixed-pitch propellers.

The MSC World Europa was floated out at the end of 2021 and was initially used as an accommodation vessel for fans attending the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with the ship berthed at Doha Port in Qatar during the tournament. Following the competition, the ship subsequently travelled several routes around the UAE, before sailing to the Mediterranean, where it has sailed itineraries since.

6. Royal Caribbean International – Allure of the Seas: 225,282 gross tonnes. The first of many entries on this list operated by Royal Caribbean, Allure of the Seas weighs in at 225,282 gross tonnes. Measuring 362m (1,187 feet), she is only 50mm (2 inches) longer than her sister ship the Oasis of the Seas. The Allure has a maximum capacity of 6,780 passengers and 2,200 crew across 18 decks.

Built at the Turku Shipyard in Finland, the Allure took two years to build, floating out in 2010. She features six Wärtsilä 46 diesel engines with a total power output of 97 megawatts (130,053 horsepower). It is propelled by three electric Azipod azimuth thrusters. The ship can travel at a cruising speed of 22 knots.

With a homeport of Galveston, Texas in the US, the Allure mainly serves itineraries around the Bahamas but she is scheduled to sail routes around the Mediterranean in 2025.

5. Royal Caribbean International – Oasis of the Seas: 226,838 gross tonnes. The oldest ship on this list, the Oasis of the Seas has been in service for over a decade. She was the biggest cruise ship at the time when floated out in 2009, with a gross tonnage of 226,838gt and a length of 360m (1,181 feet). The Oasis has a maximum capacity of 6,699 passengers and 2,181 staff across 18 decks.

The Oasis took two years to build at the Meyer shipyard in Turku, Finland, with the keel laid on 12 November 2007 and the ship arriving at her homeport of Port Everglades in Florida, US, on 13 November 2009.

The Oasis is powered by eight Wärtsilä V12 diesel engines, which generate 5.6 megawatts (7,500 horsepower) each, alongside four bow thrusters. The main propulsion system consists of three 20-megawatt (26,820 horsepower) electric Azipod motors, resulting in a combined propulsion power of 82 megawatts (109,964 horsepower) and a standard cruising speed of 23 knots.

The Oasis mainly operates routes around the Caribbean, but occasionally repositions to offer itineraries in the Mediterranean.

4. Royal Caribbean International – Harmony of the Seas: 226,963 gross tonnes. The third Oasis-class ship built by Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas weighed in bigger than her existing sister ships at launch in 2016, with 226,963 gross tonnage, but she has since been surpassed by newer vessels. With a total length of 362m (1,188 feet), Harmony has a maximum capacity of 6,780 passengers and 2,300 staff across 18 decks.

Royal Caribbean placed an order with STX France for the construction of Harmony of the Seas in December 2012. The first steel for the ship was cut at STX France’s Saint-Nazaire shipyard in September 2013, while the keel-laying ceremony was held in May 2014.

The Harmony is powered by three 18.9-megawatt Wärtsilä 16V46 16-cylinder main generator diesel engines and three Wärtsilä 12V46 12-cylinder engines producing 13.9 megawatts each. The propulsion power is provided by three electric Azipod azimuth thrusters and manoeuvring is assisted by four 5.5-megawatt Wärtsilä CT 3500 tunnel thrusters. The propulsion system results in 82 megawatts (109,964 horsepower) and enables the ship to sail at a standard speed of 23 knots.

Harmony of the Seas embarked on her inaugural seven-night Western Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona, Spain, in June 2016, and currently operates itineraries around the Western Caribbean from her homeport of Galveston, Texas in the US.

3. Royal Caribbean International – Symphony of the Seas: 228,081 gross tonnes. At launch in 2018, the Symphony of the Seas surpassed the Harmony as the biggest cruise ship, weighing in at 228,081 gross tonnes. Measuring 361m (1,185 feet), the Symphony has a maximum capacity of 6,680 passengers and 2,200 staff across 18 decks and was the testing ground for Royal Caribbean’s new muster drill. With a total length of 361m (1,185 feet), She is roughly 30 metres (98 feet) longer than the largest military ships, the US Nimitz-class aircraft carriers and the USS Gerald R. Ford.

The keel-laying ceremony for the Symphony of the Seas was held in October 2015 at STX’s Saint-Nazaire shipyard in France, and the ship sailed out in June 2017. She is powered by six diesel sets, each composed of three Wärtsilä 16V46D engines and three Wärtsilä 12V46D engines, as well as three 20-megawatt electric Azipod main engines – resulting in 82 megawatts (109,964 horsepower) of propulsion power and a standard cruising speed of 22 knots.

The Symphony commenced her seven-day maiden voyage from Barcelona in April 2018, and since then has mainly operated itineraries around the Caribbean from her homeports of Miami, New York, and Fort Lauderdale.

2. Royal Caribbean International – Wonder of the Seas: 235,600 gross tonnes. Royal Caribbean’s flagship, Wonder of the Seas is the fifth Oasis-class cruise ship built for the cruise company. Weighing in at 235,600 gross tonnes, the Wonder was the largest ship in the world when she was completed in January 2022. Measuring 362m (1,187 feet) in length, the 18-deck Wonder has a maximum capacity of 7,084 guests across its 2,867 staterooms, as well as housing 2,369 crew.

Built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, Wonder is powered by two Wärtsilä 16V46D engines and four Wärtsilä 12V46D engines; and uses three 20-megawatt electric Azipod engines for propulsion, combining for a propulsion power of 82 megawatts (109,964 horsepower and a standard cruising speed of 22 knots.

The Wonder sailed her maiden voyagein March 2022 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and has since served itineraries around the Caribbean from her homeports of Miami and Cape Canaveral.

1. Royal Caribbean International – Icon of the Seas: 248,663 gross tonnes. Weighing 248,663 gross tonnes and measuring 365 metres (1,1967feet), the Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. Christened on 23 January 2024, the Icon has a maximum capacity of 7,600 passengers and 2,350 crew across 20 decks. She is the lead ship of the new Icon-class, with a sister ship the Star of the Seas due to be delivered in 2025 and another ship planned for delivery in 2026.

Built by Meyer Turku in Finland, the Icon is the first ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet that can be powered by LNG. It uses three Wärtsilä 14V46DF and three Wärtsilä 12V46DF for its main generator engines, which provide 67.5 megawatts of energy to run the ship. She is propelled by three 20-megawatt Azipod thrusters as well as five 4.8-megawatt Wärtsilä WTT-45 CPbow thrusters, with a cruising speed of 22 knots.

After sailing her maiden voyage on 27 January 2024, the Icon now sails year-round itineraries of seven-night trips around the Eastern and Western Caribbean from her homeport of Miami, Florida.

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Is Arvia one of the biggest cruise ships?

Weighing in at 185,581 gross tonnes, the 345m (1,130-foot) Arvia is slightly larger than her sister ship, the MS Iona. The 20-deck ship is the largest ship commissioned for the British cruise market and has a maximum passenger capacity of 6,264 passengers, with 1,800 crew onboard.

Cruise ships have evolved into giant vessels, even eclipsing aircraft carriers. So, what are the top 10 biggest cruise ships in the world?

The Top 10 Biggest Cruise Ships in the World. Modern cruise ships continue to grow in size, with the biggest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, launching at the start of this year, and her sister ship the Star of the Seas expected to surpass her in size.

Both of these ships are operated by Royal Caribbean International, which operates five of the ten largest cruise ships in the world. Carnival Corporation, arguably the biggest cruise company in the world,features three times on the list through its subsidiaries P&O Cruises and Costa Cruises.

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How many passengers does Arvia hold?

P&O Cruises Arvia Ship InformationArviaYear Built2022Year Last Refurbished-Capacity5,200 passengersDecks16.

Overview. The Arvia, Iona’s eagerly-anticipated sister ship, joined the P&O fleet in December 2022. Designed to make the most of tropical climates, Arvia gives you the choice to enjoy the sun in so many ways.

  • Cruise Line: P&O Cruises
  • Ship Type: Cruise Ship
  • Line Class: Mainstream
  • Year Built: 2022
  • Year Last Refurbished: –
  • Capacity: 5,200 passengers
  • Decks: 16
  • Gross Tonnage: 184,700
  • Indoor Pools: 1
  • Outdoor Pools: 3
  • Spa: No
  • Casino: No
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What is the top 10 largest ship in the world?

The top 10 largest ships in the world are Prelude FLNG, Pioneering Spirit, Valemax Class, Seawise Giant, TI Class Supertankers, MSC Gülsün, Oasis-class cruise ship, MOL Triumph, Maersk Triple E Class, and Emma Maersk.

These ships, each having its function and importance, are engineering wonders. Every ship, from huge oil tankers to large container ships and cutting-edge underwater installations, shows the amazing powers of modern engineering.

In this article, we have provided a list of the top 10 largest ships in the world, and their type, length, width, and gross tonnage.

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  • List of Top 10 Largest Ships in the World
  • Largest Ship In The World – Prelude FLNG
  • Second Largest Ship In The World – Pioneering Spirit
  • Third Largest Ship In The World – Valemax Class
  • Fourth Largest Ship In The World – Seawise Giant
  • Fifth Largest Ship In The World – TI Class Supertankers
  • Sixth Largest Ship In The World – MSC Gülsün
  • Seventh Largest Ship In The World – Oasis-class Cruise Ship
  • Eighth Largest Ship In The World – MOL Triumph
  • Ninth Largest Ship In The World – Maersk Triple E Class
  • Tenth Largest Ship In The World – Emma Maersk

Which is the biggest P and O cruise ship?

Iona is the largest ship in the P&O fleet, boasting impressive amenities including multiple dining venues, a grand atrium, and the SkyDome – a glass-domed entertainment space. Designed for modern luxury, it offers a wide range of activities and entertainment options.

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Is Arvia the biggest cruise ship?

At about 184,700 gross tonnage, Arvia is the largest ship to be commissioned for the British cruise market. She was floated out on 27 August 2022. Arvia’s normal operating capacity is 5,200 passengers even though her maximum capacity if 3rd and 4th berths are used is 6,264 passengers.

Britain´s biggest ever cruise ship will be visiting Mallorca next month. At about 184,700 gross tonnage, Arvia is the largest ship to be commissioned for the British cruise market. She was floated out on 27 August 2022. Arvia’s normal operating capacity is 5,200 passengers even though her maximum capacity if 3rd and 4th berths are used is 6,264 passengers.

She will be sailing into Palma on April 19 as part of a Mediterranean cruise. Arvia has over 30 bars and restaurants onboard. Arvia’s onboard spa, available at extra cost, has several facilities, including a hydrotherapy area with a salt steam room, cold room, sauna and experiential showers.

On 16 March 2023, Arvia was named in Barbados by Nicole Scherzinger. The naming ceremony was a beachside ceremony. Olly Murs was also singing in the event. Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley was also present in the event and gave a speech during the event.

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Which is bigger Iona or Arvia?

Iona is very slightly smaller at around 184,089 tonnes.

Iona has been sailing since 2020, and Arvia joined the P&O fleet in 2022.

Both Iona and Arvia have a normal operating capacity of5,200 guestsand 1,800 crew – but if all the 3rd and 4th berths are in use she can take just over 6500 passengers.

Iona is home to 2,614 cabins, including 1,366 Balcony, 120 Deluxe Balcony and 95 Conservatory Mini-suites.

Arvia has more Balcony cabins than sister ship Iona, some of which are Deluxe Balcony cabins which have nearly as much space as a suite.

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Is Arvia adults only?

P&O Arvia is a fantastic cruise ship for families. As well as the fun-filled onboard activities and swimming pools, for those sailing with children, the kids clubs are a must.

Known for their British-style cruise ships, high standards of service and exciting itineraries, P&O Cruises Arvia has everything you need for the holiday of a lifetime. From enticing restaurants such as the Keel & Cow and The Glasshouse, to exceptional live shows in the Headliners Theatre and SkyDome, and everything in between. Whether this is your first cruise or you’re a avid cruiser, choose P&O Arvia for a voyage you won’t forget.

Brilliant ship, truly outstanding. Especially the atrim with its massive glass walls; so watching the scenery and sunsets was great.

What a fabulous ship Arvia is! I would definitely recommend anybody to at least try once in a lifetime experience!


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