Largest watercrafts by capacity

Largest watercrafts by capacity ranked by maximum capacity.

Last updated . Source: Wikidata.

As of 2026-06-05, Moby Drea tops the list with 1,920 seats.

  1. #1 Moby Drea — 1,920 seats

    Cruiseferry owned by Moby Lines

    Moby Drea is a cruiseferry, currently owned by Moby Lines and operated on its Genoa to Olbia service. It was built in 1975 by Flender Werke, Lübeck, West Germany as Tor Britannia for Tor Line. Between 1991 and 2003 it sailed as Prince of Scandinavia. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  2. #2 MV Victoria of Wight — 1,170 seats

    Isle of Wight passenger and vehicle ferry

    MV Victoria of Wight is a ship sailing on the Portsmouth to Fishbourne route operated by Wightlink. She entered service on 26 August 2018. Built by the Cemre Shipyard in Yalova for £30 million, she is the newest ship in the fleet and completed Wightlink's £45 million investment in the Portsmouth to Fishbourne route. In addition, upon introduction into service Victoria of Wight became the largest ship in the fleet and the new flagship. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  3. #3 MS Trelleborg — 1,154 seats

    train ferry launched in 1958

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  4. #4 RheinFantasie — 1,000 seats source Wikidata
  5. #5 Edersee Star — 700 seats source Wikidata
  6. #6 SuperRunner Jet II — 700 seats

    watercraft launched in 1999

    SuperRunner Jet II is a ferry belonging to the Greek shipping company Seajets. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  7. #7 Fukuoka — 675 seats source Wikidata
  8. #8 Godesberg-Niederdollendorf — 645 seats source Wikidata
  9. #9 MV Jupiter — 594 seats

    ship built in 1961

    MV Jupiter was a Greek-registered cruise ship that sank on 21 October 1988, within 40 minutes of leaving the Greek port of Piraeus. On board were 391 British schoolchildren and 84 adults on a study cruise and 110 crew. The disaster claimed the lives of one pupil, one teacher and two Greek crew members. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  10. #10 ENI 05500620 — 400 seats source Wikidata