The first large cruise ship built in China complete with a water park, a brewery, and 5G will sail this year — see inside

A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City at sea
Adora is a joint venture between Carnival Corp and China State Shipbuilding Corporation. Its first vessel, the Adora Magic City, will sail later this year.
  • Adora Cruises' first ship, the Adora Magic City, will sail later this year as China's first locally built large cruise vessel.
  • Adora is a joint venture between Carnival Corp and a Chinese shipbuilding giant.
  • Take a look around the upcoming vessel complete with both new and typical cruise amenities.

A new Carnival Corp cruise ship will hit the seas later this year. But unless you live in China, there's a solid chance you won't be vacationing on this upcoming ship. 

In 2015, state-owned China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), the country's wealth fund China Investment Corp, and the recognizable Carnival Corp set up a contract to create a Hong Kong-based cruise company. A few years later, CSSC's Cruise Technology Development arm and Carnival announced its joint venture: Adora Cruises. But unlike Carnival's eponymous cruise line, Adora Cruises —  formerly known as CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping Limited — will only be servicing the Chinese cruise market.

When it debuts later this year, Adora's starter vessel will be China's first locally built large cruise ship, according to a press release from Carnival in 2018.
Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City under construction
Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City while under construction.

The Adora Magic City was built by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding with help from its partner Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, Adora Cruises told Insider in an email. Progress is still steadily underway: The ship recently completed sea trials. 

The US has a stronghold on the cruise market, but Adora is "very confident" it'll find success in the "huge potential" of the Chinese market as well.

 

The new cruise brand has remained quiet about the ship's specifics.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's main restaurant
The primary restaurant aboard the Adora Magic City.

But while we wait for its debut, let's take a look at what Adora has said about the upcoming floating resort.

The nearly 1,062-foot-long ship will sail up to 5,246 passengers.
The Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City during its float out
The Adora Magic City during its float-out ceremony.

To compare Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas — the next world's largest cruise ship — will accommodate 7,600 guests.

These over 5,000 travelers will get to bunk in the floating "magical" city's 2,125 guest cabins.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's loun ge
A Bavarian Lounge aboard the Adora Magic City.

Nearly 1,300 crew members will keep the ship running smoothly.

Several features — like its 5G capabilities and a roughly 21,530-square-foot duty-free mall at sea — will be industry-setting.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's ocean view bar
The Ocean View bar aboard the Adora Magic City.

At this size, Adora says the shopping center will be one of the largest in the Chinese cruise market.

But the majority of the upcoming ship's announced amenities will be familiar to the US cruise market.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's promenade
The Adora Magic City's promenade.

This includes the lineup of live shows, bars, and dining venues.

The 1,000-seat Metropol Theater will be home to productions like comedy-drama shows, "Marco Polo: An Enchanted Love Tale," and the eponymous "Magic City."
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's theater
The Metropol Theater.

The latter will be a showcase of Shanghai's city life and culture.

There will also be a brewery aboard the ship to supply beer to several bars, a first in the Asian cruise market, according to Adora.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's bar
The Munich Square Bar aboard the Adora Magic City.

A floating brewery is not a new concept — Carnival Cruise Line also has a brewery at sea aboard its Carnival Vista vessel.

The ship will welcome travelers of all ages including families with children.
The rope garden on Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City
The rope course for children.

Like any cruise vessel, the Adora Magic City will have a children and teens' club with a three-slide water park, virtual reality game center, and a "rope garden" pictured above 

When complete, Adora Magic City will home port in Shanghai and sail to nearby destinations in Asia.
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City's water park
Adora Magic City's water park.

The cruise line says this upcoming ship will also eventually embark on longer cruise itineraries like the Maritime Silk Road.

Adora already has another vessel, the 2,680-passenger Mediterranea.
A rendering of the Mediterranea ship
The Mediterranea.

But unlike the Magic City, the Mediterranea wasn't built on Chinese soil.

Instead, it previously belonged to Carnival Corp's Costa Cruises.
Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City under costruction
Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City while under construction.

The ship is undergoing a refresh ahead of calling the port of Tianjin in northern China it's home in late September. Besides the Mediterranea, Adora's fleet also includes Costa's former 2,210-passenger Atlantica, according to a 2018 press release from Carnival.

We're still months from the Chinese brand's official debut but it's already charted a clear path into the future
A rendering of Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City at sea
Adora Cruises' Adora Magic City.

Ahead of the Magic City's debut, Adora is already designing and constructing its next vessel, which will also be built by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding. 

"From the current bookings, we can feel the excitement of Chinese guests finally able to cruise again," Adora said in an emailed statement. "We are confident the cruise market will soon return to the pre-pandemic level."

 

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