I guess it was inevitable my interest in these would grow considering the biggest in the world often dock here in Southampton and Titanic set off from here.
Queen Mary 2 is still the largest in terms of dimensions, coming in at 1,134 feet long although in terms of tonnage, she is smaller than Freedom Of The Seas, which launched from here in May 2006, followed by her sister ship, Liberty Of The Seas, who launched May this year. The final ship, coming in at 60,000 tons and like the others, 1,112 feet long is due to launch May 2008 and will be called Independence Of The Seas.
Here is the Queen Mary 2. The original Queen Mary is in permanent residence in Long Island.
And here are some images of Freedom Of The Seas.
Here is the Oriana, run by P&O. She is 853 feet and docks here soon.
And here is Oceana, also P&O ferries. She was docked here the other day and set off at 5pm. A woman died after falling overboard just before she docked. She is 856 feet, just a little larger than Oriana.
And finally. Navigator Of The Seas. She is coming into port and setting off again on the 6th of this month. She is 1020 feet long and 158 feet wide.
And finally... to compare, Titanic was 882.75 feet. Pretty impressive for a ship in that day...larger than many of the modern day cruise liners.