
The Dream Cruises fleet consists of 3 active cruise ships, ranging from ships built in 2016 to 2019. The average Dream Cruises ship carries approximately 3,208 passengers and measures 1,027 feet in length. The combined fleet represents an estimated $2.5B in today's adjusted build cost.
All 3 ships
How big is my Dream Cruises ship?
Every Dream Cruises cruise ship in the fleet, ranked by size. Toggle between graphs to view a size comparison by gross tonnage, length and a scatter plot showing how the two relate for each Dream Cruises ship.
The largest Dream Cruises ship is Genting Dream at 151k gross tons and 1,100 feet. The smallest is Explorer Dream at 75k GT, while the longest ship is Genting Dream at 1,100 feet.
How old is my Dream Cruises ship?
Dream Cruises cruise ships span in age by 3 years, from 2016's Genting Dream to 2019's Explorer Dream. Toggle the charts to view a full ships-by-size timeline to view all Dream Cruises ships from oldest to newest.
Dream Cruises ships by class
Explore each of Dream Cruises's ship classes. The vessels included will share similar blueprints and features as part of that class.
Gentingclass
2010'sLeoclass
2010'sDream Cruises ships passengers vs staff
How many passengers are on your Dream Cruises ship vs. the number of total staff? Below you'll find each ship's passenger capacity, crew count, and guest-to-crew ratio.
Across the fleet of 3 ships, Dream Cruises employs 5,000 crew members to serve 9,624 passengers — a fleet-wide ratio of 1.92 guests per crew member. The best staffed ship is World Dream with a ratio of 1.69:1.
How much does a Dream Cruises ship cost?
Below you'll find the cost to build or acquire each Dream Cruises cruise ship. The costs are adjusted to today's dollars using a 3% annual rate. Toggle between total cost, cost per cabin, and cost per gross ton to see how each ship's price compares once normalized.
The combined fleet value is $3.0B across 3 ships, with an average build cost of $991M per ship in today's dollars.
Build costs reflect original contract prices adjusted to today's dollars using a 3% annual compound inflation rate. Data compiled from public shipyard records and maritime industry databases. Figures are indicative estimates.





