Was the Titanic as Big as a Cruise Ship?

By Alice Nichols

The Titanic was one of the most iconic ships in history. It was built in 1912 by the White Star Line, a British shipping company, and was intended to be the ultimate luxury passenger liner. But its most famous claim to fame is its tragic sinking after it struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912.

The Titanic was a massive ship, measuring 882 feet long and 92 feet wide. Its total displacement was 52,310 tons, which made it larger than any other passenger liner of its time.

It had a total of nine decks, with three classes of passengers: first-class, second-class and third-class. First-class cabins were located on the upper decks and were luxurious accommodations fit for wealthy passengers.

The Titanic also had an impressive array of amenities for its day. It had a swimming pool, Turkish baths, squash courts and even a gymnasium. It also had two grand staircases that connected the different decks.

Today’s cruise ships are much larger than the Titanic. The world’s largest cruise ship is Symphony of the Seas from Royal Caribbean International.

It measures 1,188 feet long and 215 feet wide with a total displacement of 228,081 tons! That’s more than four times larger than the Titanic.

So was the Titanic as big as a cruise ship?

No, not by modern standards. While it was considered to be an impressive vessel for its day, today’s cruise ships are much larger in size and displacement than the Titanic ever was.

Conclusion:

The Titanic may have been an impressive vessel for its time but it cannot compare to today’s modern cruise ships in terms of size and displacement. Although they share some similarities in terms of amenities such as grand staircases and swimming pools, modern cruise ships are much larger than their predecessor – making them far superior vessels when it comes to size.