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Cruise ships set to make waves

- Fran Golden RITZ-CARLTON YACHT COLLECTION

Six new entries offer fun at sea.

With two brands unveiling their first ships and enhancemen­ts that include the first tattoo parlor and the first real roller coaster at sea, 2020 promises to be a jaw-dropping year for fans of cruise vacations.

Here are six new ships destined to make a splash on the cruise scene.

Virgin Voyages: Scarlet Lady

In April, Virgin Voyages launches its first ship, the 2,770-passenger Scarlet Lady. The adults-only (18 and older) ship is poised to make waves with the first tattoo parlor and vinyl shop at sea.

There also is a brunch hosted by a resident drag queen, the kind of clubs you’d expect from music and travel mogul Richard Branson. Scarlet Lady features a sundeck devoted to yoga and, for those guests who can afford it, RockStar suites. For more budget-conscious passengers, all food and nonalcohol­ic drinks are free, as is the Wi-Fi, though you’ll need to upgrade to stream.

Where it’s sailing and when: The ship sails roundtrip from Miami to the Caribbean for its inaugural season, beginning in late April.

Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection: Evrima

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection debuts its first ship in June, with the goal of bringing a high-end hotel milieu to sea. On the sleek ship, its 298 guests will stay in 149 suites with balconies and enjoy such amenities as free beverages and Wi-Fi.

Hangout spaces include five restaurant­s, an infinity pool and a humidor lounge stocked with hand-rolled cigars.

Where it’s sailing and when: After spending its debut summer season in Europe in June, Evrima will do a few late-summer reposition­ing cruises in Iceland, New England and Eastern Canada, before moving to the Caribbean in late October.

Carnival: Mardi Gras

Carnival Cruise Line’s largest ship ever, the 5,282-passengerM­ardi Gras debuts Bolt, a roller coaster that circles the top deck. New too is Family Feud Live!.

Emeril Lagasse helms a namesake bistro – his first at sea – and basketball great Shaquille O’Neal gets into the food act with Shaq’s Big Chicken.

Mardi Gras will also be the first ship in North America to be fueled by cleaner liquified natural gas, helping parent company Carnival Corp. fulfill its mandate to lessen its environmen­tal impact.

Where it’s sailing and when: Mardi Gras will embark on its maiden voyage from Copenhagen to Southampto­n on Aug. 31, followed by a 14-day, trans-Atlantic reposition­ing cruise in mid-September Year-round Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral (near Orlando) begin in October.

Royal Caribbean: Odyssey of the Seas

The teched-out, 4,198-passenger Odyssey of the Seas debuts in November as the first ship in Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Ultra Class in North America.

The top-deck SeaPlex is packed with

fun stuff that includes virtual reality games, augmented reality gaming walls, bumper cars, a sports bar and glow-in-the-dark laser tag.

Other techno bells and whistles include robotic bartenders, a VR-enhanced bungee trampoline and a simulated skydiving experience.

Where it’s sailing and when: Odyssey of the Seas begins cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, beginning in November before moving to Rome for Summer 2021.

Celebrity Cruises: Apex

The 2,918-passenger Celebrity Edge, one of this year’s most talked-about ships, gets a sister vessel in April.Celebrity Apex shares features such as the Magic Carpet, an open-air platform that rides a track outside the ship providing extraordin­ary views as it attaches at various levels – at the waterline, passengers can walk right off onto tenders headed to shore.

Elsewhere, a phone app unlocks your stateroom door and adjusts your thermostat and the push of a button turns your veranda stateroom into an openair space.

Where it’s sailing and when: The ship debuts in Fort Lauderdale next November after a season in Europe.

Crystal Cruises: Endeavor

This 200-passenger Polar-class, luxury mega-yacht Endeavour claims the largest, most spacious expedition ship purpose-built for Arctic climates.

All guests stay in big suites with verandahs that are serviced by butlers. And once you’ve returned from your latest outdoor adventure, you can head to Endeavour’s casino, the only such facility on an expedition ship.

Speaking of expedition­s, passengers willing to pony up a few more bucks can ride the ship’s two helicopter­s and 7person submersibl­e.

Where it’s sailing and when: Crystal Endeavour debuts in August in Asia before heading to the South Pacific, where it will remain through early March. It will also visit Alaska in Summer 2021.

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CRYSTAL CRUISES The luxurious, all-suite, Polar-class Crystal Endeavor will explore the world with features that include two helicopter­s and a submersibl­e.
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Hangout spaces aboard the Evrima include five restaurant­s, an infinity pool and a humidor lounge stocked with premium cigars.

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