Many major cruise brands attended the fourth annual World Cruise Awards Gala Ceremony, hosted in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira in Portugal.
The results follow a year-long search for the world’s leading cruise brands. Votes were cast by cruise-industry professionals and the public, with the nominee receiving the most votes in a category named as the winner.
That’s a unusual way to hand out awards: The weight of an industry member was five times that of a random cruiser.
The awards “had the privilege of recognizing cruise brands that are stellar examples of excellence in their field,” World Cruise Awards Director Chris Frost said in a statement.
World Cruise Awards is the sister event of the World Travel Awards, which was launched in 1994 to celebrate excellence in global travel and tourism.
These are the World Cruise Awards winners
These are some of the winners from the World Cruise Awards:
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Best Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
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Best Cruise Terminal: DP World Mina Rashid Dubai
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World’s Best Large Cruise Ship: Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas
Destination winners included:
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World’s Best Cruise Destination: Saudi Arabia
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Asia’s Best Cruise Destination: Hong Kong
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Europe’s Best Cruise Destination: Lisbon
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Indian Ocean’s Best Cruise Destination: Seychelles
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Caribbean’s Best Cruise Destination: Jamaica
North American winners include:
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North America’s Best Cruise Line: Celebrity Cruises
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North America’s Best Cruise Terminal: PortMiami
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North America’s Best Cruise Destination: Alaska
Other winners included:
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Caribbean’s Best Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
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Europe’s Best Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
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Asia’s Best Cruise Line: Silversea
Voters had to register and had to be at least 16 years of age.
To participate in the awards voting as an industry member, a voter had to work for a company or organization from one of certain specified cruise industries and had to use a company email address.
The voting was vetted by World Luxury Media Group, the London parent of the World Cruise Awards.