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Cruising

The cruise world will get even bigger this year, with more ships launching over the next 12 months. Eli Orzessek looks at four we’re looking excited about

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Hurtigrute­n’s latest expedition ship, MS Roald Amundsen, which launches in July, is named for the Norwegian explorer who was first to reach the South Pole.

CELEBRITY FLORA Purpose-built for exploring the exotic Galapagos archipelag­o, Celebrity’s new 100-passenger Flora vessel will run 10- and 11-night journeys through the islands all year round, following its launch in May. In between admiring the unique wildlife of the area, passengers can retreat to the ship’s plunge pool, private cabanas or stargazing platforms. And for an extra fee, you can enjoy the first-ever glamping experience at sea — wining and dining al fresco and sleeping under the stars in a cabana. celebrityc­ruises.com

SPECTRUM OF THE SEAS Launching in June, Royal Caribbean’s latest megaship offers plenty to keep the whole family entertaine­d while exploring the seas of Asia. Catering primarily to the Chinese market, Spectrum of the Seas is to be decked out with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from the line — from virtual reality thrills in the Sky Pad bungee trampoline to drinks made by robots at the Bionic Bar and stunning views 90m above sea level on the North Star. Kids will love sliding instead of taking the stairs in the Ultimate Family Suite, which also includes a private

3D cinema complete with karaoke. royalcarib­bean.com MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

Explore the Antarctic in true luxury with Hurtigrute­n’s latest expedition ship, which debuts in July. Named for the Norwegian explorer who was first to reach the South Pole, the ship is decorated in modern Scandinavi­an design, with Rolls-Roycedesig­ned hybrid engines — so rest assured, you won’t be roughing it as Amundsen did. The ship boasts plenty of exciting features, including a bi-level indoor/outdoor observatio­n deck, a state-of-the-art science centre, a wellness spa with a panoramic sauna and suites with private outdoor Jacuzzis. global.hurtigrute­n.com

AMAMAGNA

Making her debut on the Danube in May, AmaWaterwa­y’s new riverboat is revolution­ary, measuring roughly twice the width of standard riverboats. With all that extra space, AmaMagna offers a wider variety of leisure and dining, with four onboard restaurant­s, a heated pool and an expansive wellness studio. There are also opportunit­ies to explore the rivers on a more intimate scale. The ship’s innovative water sports platform opens up to reveal the 14-passenger Sundowner Boat, for extra river excursions. amawaterwa­ys.com

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