8 sister ships in this class · Data updated February 2026
The Spirit Class class includes 8 sister ships built on the same platform. While these ships share similar dimensions and overall layouts, each vessel offers unique characteristics that make it special. Compare the ships below to find the one that best matches your vacation preferences.
Sister ships in the same class provide a consistent cruise experience - if you enjoyed one ship, you'll likely enjoy the others. However, differences in amenities, dining venues, entertainment options, and cabin configurations can make each ship feel unique.
Costa Mediterranea
86,000 GT • 2,680 pax
Built 2003
Carnival Pride
85,920 GT • 2,124 pax
Built 2001
Carnival Spirit
85,920 GT • 2,124 pax
Built 2001
Carnival Legend
85,920 GT • 2,124 pax
Built 2002
Carnival Miracle
85,920 GT • 2,124 pax
Built 2004
Spirit of Discovery
58,250 GT • 999 pax
Built 2019
Spirit of Adventure
58,250 GT • 999 pax
Built 2020
Silver Spirit
39,519 GT • 608 pax
Built 2009
The Spirit Class class is a group of 8 sister ships built on the same platform. These ships share similar dimensions, layouts, and features but may have unique amenities or configurations.
There are currently 8 cruise ships in the Spirit Class class. Use our comparison tool to see the differences between these sister ships.
While Spirit Class ships share the same base design and dimensions, each ship may have unique restaurants, entertainment venues, décor themes, and cabin configurations. Compare them to find subtle differences.
Consider factors like the ship's year built (newer ships may have updated features), specific amenities unique to each vessel, and the itineraries offered. Our comparison tool highlights the differences between ships.
Sister ships offer consistent quality and familiar layouts across the fleet. If you enjoyed one ship in the class, you'll likely enjoy others. However, each ship may have unique features worth exploring.