01.THE NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY:
The 4,000 passenger ship will set sail from New York to Bermuda in 2013.
The staterooms have private balconies attached.
To stay in a stateroom on the seven-day round trip from New York to Bermuda will cost $1,349 per person.
02.THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT:
There's a casino, a steakhouse, a spa, a theater, and several clubs on board.
The atrium's rich wood and glass accents make
the ship feel like a luxury hotel. And the single ladies won't have to
walk to dinner alone; escorts are provided.
To stay in the suite on a nine-day trip from San Diego to the Mexican Riviera will cost $1,649 per person.
3.THE CRYSTAL SERENITY:
Condé Nast Traveler lauds the ship as the best on the seas.
While on board, learn how to play the piano in
the Creative Learning Institute or perfect your golf game in a clinic
given by PGA pros.
For a round trip from Los Angeles to Hawaii, staying in the penthouse will cost $15,490 per person.
Designed with families in mind, the ship has the
world's first water-coaster at sea. There are three pools on board; one
for kids, one for families, and one just for adults.
There are five night clubs and lounges, as well as several gourmet restaurants.
There's also a theater for watching Disney films in 3D, of course.
5.OASIS OF THE SEAS:
The Royal Caribbean's luxury liner has now partnered with Starbucks, so you can have your caramel frappuccino while on board.
Chef Michal Schwartz helped develop the menu for the restaurant, 150 Central Park.
The staterooms are described as New York-like
loft apartments. A seven-night stay from Florida to the Caribbean in
this room will cost $9,830 per person.
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