Dream Cruises has unveiled more details and renderings of its next new ship, Global Dream, which is slated to debut early in 2021.
The 208,000-tonne, 342-metre-long vessel features the latest hardware and advanced technology such as voice and facial recognition as well as self-guided mobile assistants. Passengers will be accommodated in 2,350 of the cruise industry’s most expansive staterooms and luxurious suites – a number of which are equipped with two bathrooms.

Onboard will be the first-ever “theme park at sea” – Dream Park at the Pier – which will feature the world’s longest roller coaster at sea. Dream Park at the Pier is a fully themed fun park, complete with mascots, mini-shows and a myriad of attractions, including:
- ‘Bounce Activity Park’ – a massive inflatable bouncy obstacle course
- ‘Jump!’ – trampoline park
- ‘Shark Bay’ – bungee trampoline
- ‘Wipe Out’ – surf simulator
- ‘Cosmic Chaos’ – human gyro
- ‘Kranky Kraken’ – octopus ride
- ‘Little Dreamers Ride’ – mini karts, and more
In addition, Global Dream will offer a multi-deck Water Park featuring up to 350 metres of water slides and options to suit everyone from families through to thrill seekers, including two-in-one Racer slides with Formula 1 start system.
Guests will be further entertained in the eight-theatre cinema and the Horizon Lounge with 270-degree retracting panoramic projection screen, panoramic views and live shows.

For guests seeking a little more exclusivity, the latest rendition of The Palace will be spread across four decks. The Palace is the signature ‘all-inclusive, all-suite’ luxury concept which features on all Dream Cruises ships.Featuring the charm of a boutique hotel with the exclusivity of a private clubhouse, The Palace will encompass 152 suites and private facilities including pool, sundeck and alfresco dining at The Palace Poolside Grill and Hot Pot restaurant. Palace guest will enjoy exclusive benefits such as specialty dining inclusions, selected shore excursions, 24-hour butler service, premium beverage package and Wi-Fi throughout the cruise.
Dream Cruises has yet to announce plans for where the ship will be deployed, however voyages are expected to venture beyond Asia to Australia, New Zealand, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean.
For more information about Global Dream, see dreamcruiseline.com
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