Which new river vessels are you most excited about?

By Michelle Baran

InsightIt just sunk in: A ton of brand new river cruise vessels are about to launch in March and April (my Outlook calendar is blowing up). I’ve been writing about the upcoming christenings all year, but now that the launches are upon us, I’m finally thinking about the actual new hardware we’re about to see and some of the developments to be on the lookout for.

Here are some points of interest:

On March 26, Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection will inaugurate the 159-passenger S.S. Catherine in Lyon, France, marking Uniworld’s first expansion of its European fleet since 2011, when the vessel’s sister ship the S.S. Antoinette set sail.

Uniworld has a history of going all-out on its interiors — and judging by the early photos and renderings of the Catherine, this vessel will be no exception. A Leopard Lounge with safari-themed details? A mosaic-tiled pool and spa area? Have you seen those black-and-white stateroom interiors on their website? Needless to say, the vessel promises to be a feast for the senses.MichelleBaran

Totally switching gears, on March 31 the 220-passenger paddlewheeler American Empress (formerly the Empress of the North) will be reincarnated by the American Queen Steamboat Co., bringing back a vessel to the Pacific Northwest that was built in 2003 and that has been laid up since the end of Majestic America Line in 2008. Steamboat enthusiasts and historians will surely be curious as to how well the company pulls off its resuscitation effort.

And let’s not forget that an entirely new river cruise line is launching in April: Emerald Waterways, Scenic Tours’ four-star European river cruising project.
I’m intrigued by the heated swimming pool with retractable roof and movie theater that are slated to be features of the 182-passenger Emerald Star and the 182-passenger Emerald Sky, which will set sail on April 15. I’m envisioning Starwood’s Aloft brand in river cruising form.

Speaking of mass brands, we can’t leave out Viking’s 14-ship-strong launch taking place in France in March. Will the new batch of Longships really be identical to their sister ship predecessors? Or will there be some new little personality and amenity tweaks to the 2014 flock?

And also, I’m curious how Viking will pull off a 14-vessel simul-christening. My best guess is live broadcasts from multiple launch sites. But Viking is good at surprises. They’ve been awfully quiet about the launches, and that could mean a lot of different things. It’s a nail-biter to be sure.

New Cruise Ships

 Check out the list of new ships we have compiled at We Travel 2U Cruise .

Cruise Line Ship Name Size/Tonnage Passengers Launch Date

New Cruise Ships Launching in 2014

Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Getaway 144,017 tons 4,000 February 2014  
Emerald Waterways Emerald Star 182 February 2014
Avalon Waterways Avalon Poetry II 128 March 2014  
Avalon Waterways Avalon Impression 164 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Alsvin 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Bestla 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Buri 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Delling 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Eistla 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Gullveig 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Heimdal 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Hermod 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Hlin 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Idi 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Ingvi 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Kara 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Kvasir 190 March 2014
Viking River Cruises Viking Lif 190 March 2014
American Queen Steamboat Company American Empress 3,388 tons 223 April 2014  
Aqua Expeditions Aqua Mekong 40 Spring 2014
Scenic Cruises Scenic Jade 2,721 tons 169 April 2014  
AmaWaterways AmaReina 164 April 2014
Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection Catherine 160 April 2014  
Emerald Waterways Emerald Sky 182 April 2014
Scenic Cruises Scenic Gem 2,200 tons 126 May 2014
Windstar Cruises Star Pride 9,975 tons 212 May 2014
Princess Cruises Regal Princess 141,000 tons 3,600 May 2014  
Avalon Waterways Avalon Illumination 164 May 2014
TUI Cruises Mein Schiff 3 99,700 tons 2,506 June 2014
Pearl Seas Cruises Pearl Mist 6,000 tons 210 June 2014  
AmaWaterways AmaSonata 164 July 2014
AmaWaterways AmaPura 56 Fall 2014
Costa Cruise Lines Costa Diadema 132,500 tons 4,947 October 2014
Royal Caribbean International Quantum of the Seas 167,800 tons 4,905 November 2014  

New Cruise Ships Launching in 2015

AIDA Cruises AIDAprima 124,500 tons 3,300 March 2015
Royal Caribbean International Anthem of the Seas 167,800 tons 4,905 April 2015  
Viking River Cruises Viking Star 47,800 tons 930 April 2015

Viking orders two more ocean ships

By Tom Stieghorst

The Fincantieri shipyard in Italy said it has received an order from Viking Cruises for two more ocean-going ships similar to the Viking Star, which is scheduled to debut in 2015.

The 928-passenger ships, scheduled for delivery in mid-2016 and 2017, brings the number of Viking ocean ships on order to four.

“The interest in and popularity of our current ocean itineraries has been incredible, and they are selling at an unprecedented rate,” said Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen. “This new order allows us to offer consumers in our other markets the opportunity to explore the world in ways they have never experienced before through our destination-focused itineraries.”

Neither party disclosed the price for the ships.

In a statement, Fincantieri said the order deepens its relationship with Viking, which also is a leading river cruise operator. It said the two companies are discussing additional high profile joint projects in other cruise segments.

Viking Star, the first vessel in Viking’s ocean fleet, was ordered in May and will sail in the Baltic and Mediterranean seas in the summer of 2015. It is being marketed mainly to Americans over 55 as a destination-oriented line that will spend an average of 12 hours in port each day.