Is the Titanic the Biggest Cruise Ship Ever Built?

By Alice Nichols

The Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world when it set sail in April 1912. The ‘unsinkable’ ship quickly became a symbol of opulence and grandeur, with its luxurious accommodations and fine dining experiences.

It was also the largest man-made moving object ever built at the time. However, despite its size and grandeur, the Titanic is not actually the biggest cruise ship ever built.

The title of ‘biggest cruise ship ever built’ belongs to Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas, an Oasis-class cruise ship. Built in 2018, Symphony of the Seas is 1,188 feet long with a gross tonnage of 228,081 tons – almost twice as large as Titanic with a gross tonnage of 46,328 tons.

Symphony of the Seas features seven distinct neighborhoods filled with entertainment options and activities, such as two rock climbing walls and surf simulators. It also boasts a 2,759-capacity theater, 18 decks and 23 swimming pools.

The next largest cruise ships are Harmony of the Seas and Allure of the Seas – both owned by Royal Caribbean – which measure 1,187 feet long with a gross tonnage of 226,963 tons each. The Queen Mary 2 (QM2), owned by Cunard Line Ltd., measures 1,132 feet long with a gross tonnage of 149,215 tons. QM2 is unique because it is an ocean liner rather than a cruise ship.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, while Titanic was undoubtedly one of the most iconic cruise ships ever built due to its size and grandeur at that time, it was not actually the biggest cruise ship ever built. That honor goes to Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas which measures 1,188 feet long with a gross tonnage of 228,081 tons – almost twice as large as Titanic.