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Top Cruise Lines for Dining in 2026: Luxury and Mainstream Ships Offering Unparalleled Culinary Adventures at Sea Unveiling the Best Gastronomy Experiences at Sea

15 December 2025 at 02:20
Top Cruise Lines for Dining in 2026: Luxury and Mainstream Ships Offering Unparalleled Culinary Adventures at Sea Unveiling the Best Gastronomy Experiences at Sea
Top cruise lines for cuisine in 2026 — luxury & mainstream dining.

As cruise travel continues to soar in popularity, one thing has become abundantly clear: it’s not just about the destinations anymore; it’s about the food. From luxurious meals prepared by Michelin-star chefs to casual eateries offering global cuisine, cruise lines have truly elevated their dining offerings to provide a world-class experience at sea. In 2026, several luxury and mainstream cruise lines are pushing the boundaries of what it means to dine aboard a cruise ship. These lines offer innovative dining experiences, themed venues, and state-of-the-art culinary designs, ensuring that passengers get more than just a meal—they get a gastronomic journey.

Whether you’re looking for family-friendly meals or exclusive fine dining, these new cruise ships promise a culinary experience that rivals the world’s top restaurants. Here’s a look at the top cruise lines for dining in 2026, both in the luxury and mainstream categories.

Best Cruise Lines for Dining — Luxury Category

No. 1: Viking Ocean Cruises — Regional Flavors & Enrichment Meals

Viking Ocean Cruises tops the luxury category, offering destination‑focused menus inspired by the regions cruised. Food is woven into the cultural experience, with local specialties featured alongside classic favorites.

Dining Venues:

  • The Restaurant – Main dining room with globally inspired classics.
  • World Café – Open kitchen and international buffet with alfresco dining.
  • Mamsen’s – Norwegian comfort food.
  • Pool Grill – Casual made‑to‑order bites.
    Included Specialty Spots (no extra charge):
  • Manfredi’s Italian Restaurant – Italian classics like osso buco and bistecca alla fiorentina.
  • The Chef’s Table – Rotating multicourse menus highlighting region‑specific cuisine.

Viking also offers daily afternoon tea and optional cooking classes for travelers hoping to take a piece of local culture home.

No. 2: Explora Journeys — World Cuisine from a Master Culinary Team

Luxury meets culinary excellence with Explora Journeys, guided by renowned chefs and a high chef‑to‑guest ratio. 2026 voyages focus on freshness, sustainability, and bold flavors.

Featured Restaurants:

  • Fil Rouge – French‑inspired casual gourmet.
  • Med Yacht Club – Mediterranean favorites.
  • Marble & Co. Grill – Elegant steakhouse.
  • Emporium Marketplace – All‑day international dining.
  • Sakura – New Pan‑Asian restaurant with sushi and creative starters.
  • Anthology – Signature fine dining with Italian and Mediterranean tasting menus (additional fee).

Explora also offers hands‑on culinary classes in the Chef’s Kitchen for those wanting deeper food immersion.

No. 3: Oceania Cruises — Gourmet Dining Led by Legends

Oceania’s menus are crafted under the influence of French master chef Jacques Pépin, with a new Culinary Advisory Board and guest ambassador Giada De Laurentiis.

Restaurants & Highlights:

  • The Grand Dining Room – Global classics.
  • Polo Grill – Steakhouse excellence.
  • Terrace Café – All‑day casual.
  • Jacques Bistro – French favorites.
  • Waves Grill – Poolside casual grill.
  • Red Ginger – Bold Asian fusion.
  • Toscana – Tuscan and northern Italian favorites.

Oceania also offers wine tastings and afternoon teak on select ships.

No. 4: Crystal Cruises — Extensive Global Flavors

Crystal features nine onboard culinary venues spanning Italian, Japanese, and global fare.

Notable Spots:

  • Osteria D’Ovidio – Italian specialties.
  • Umi Uma by Nobu Matsuhisa – Creative fusion.
  • Casual bites like burgers, gelato, and more — plus 24/7 room service.

No. 5: Seabourn Cruise Line — Seasonal, Local, and Included Dining

Seabourn’s restaurants highlight fresh seasonal ingredients, from Mediterranean fine dining to sushi and seafood. Specialty events like clambakes and barbecues enhance relaxed food experiences, and all dining — including premium beverages — is included in the fare.

No. 6: Regent Seven Seas Cruises — Epicurean Perfection

With suite‑only accommodations and an intimate setting, Regent offers top‑tier dining wherever you sail. Multiple themed restaurants, wine tastings, and chef‑led culinary experiences make each meal a journey.

No. 7: Silversea Cruises — S.A.L.T. Culinary Exploration

Silversea’s S.A.L.T. (Sea And Land Taste) program blends culture and cuisine, with menus that rotate based on itinerary and destination influences. Expect immersive tasting menus, craft cocktail programs, and multi‑course Chef’s Table experiences.

Best Cruise Lines for Dining — Mainstream Category

No. 1: Virgin Voyages — Michelin‑Chef Menus Without Buffets

Virgin Voyages shakes up traditional cruising by eliminating buffets and serving 20+ dining options crafted by Michelin‑star­rated chefs.

Highlight Venues:

  • The Galley – Casual global bites.
  • Razzle Dazzle – Veggie‑forward eats.
  • Extra Virgin – Trattoria‑style Italian.
  • Gunbae – Korean barbecue.
  • The Wake – Seafood & steak bar.

Standout:

  • The Test Kitchen – Michelin‑inspired rotating five‑course menus.
  • Pink Agave – Stylish Mexican with inventive mezcal selections.

No. 2: Celebrity Cruises — Michelin Partnerships & High Variety

Celebrity’s culinary program features up to 32 restaurants on its Edge‑class ships.

Top Experiences:

  • Le Voyage by Daniel Boulud – Signature restaurant by Celebrity’s global ambassador chef.
  • Le Petit Chef – Interactive 3D dining with imaginative storytelling.
    Other venues include buffet classics, Mediterranean tastes, and upscale French cuisine.

No. 3: Disney Cruise Line — Family & Themed Dining Experiences

Disney offers themed dining that enhances voyages with story‑driven food experiences.

Family Favorites:

  • Rotational Dining – Three themed restaurants with the same servers.
  • Plaza de Coco – Mexican flavors with mariachi vibes.
  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure – Musical dinner with Nordic dishes.
  • Palo & Palo Steakhouse – Elegant Italian or steak dinners (additional fee).
  • Remy – Fine French tasting experience (additional cost).
  • Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods – Family‑friendly favorites like burgers & tacos.

No. 4: Holland America Line — Fresh, Local & Classic Comfort

Known for fresh bread and pasta made daily, Holland America offers global fare across main dining rooms and casual cafes, enhanced by produce and seafood sourced from port visits.

No. 5: Royal Caribbean International — Bold and Bountiful

Royal Caribbean’s expansive dining includes casual eats to upscale specialty venues like Izumi Hibachi, Chops Grille, and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen, ensuring variety for every palate.

No. 6: Carnival Cruise Line — Fun, Flavorful, and Affordable

Carnival blends celebrity‑chef options like Guy’s Burger Joint and Emeril’s Bistro, with casual cafes, buffets, 24‑hour pizza, and ice cream options.

No. 7: Norwegian Cruise Line — Diverse Flavors at Sea

NCL combines three‑course meals, buffets, casual eateries, specialty restaurants, and themed venues including steakhouse, barbecue, Japanese teppanyaki, French bistro, and more.

Conclusion: Culinary Travel Takes Center Stage in 2026

Whether you prefer ultra‑luxury tasting menus, creative Michelin‑level dishes, immersive culinary experiences, or fun foodie adventures, 2026 cruising covers the full culinary spectrum. From Viking’s regional focus to Virgin’s Michelin‑style menus without buffets, and from Celebrity’s theatrical dining to Disney’s themed family meals, these cruise lines redefine what it means to travel and dine at sea.

The world of cruising has evolved — not just as a way to see destinations, but as a destination for food lovers in its own right. For travelers who truly savor every bite of their journey, 2026 promises unforgettable dining experiences on the oceans.

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10 Hits and Misses From Celebrity Cruises’ Brand-New Celebrity Xcel

4 December 2025 at 06:16

“We are a company that’s never satisfied,” said Jason Liberty, chairman and CEO of Celebrity Cruises, during a question-and-answer panel on Celebrity Xcel. 

A large blue and white cruise ship labeled "Celebrity Xcel" is sailing on calm water near a bridge. Undergoing sea trials ahead of its November launch, the ship has multiple decks, orange lifeboats, and a distinctive orange structure on the side.

Nowhere is that sentiment clearer than on the new 3,276-passenger vessel. As the fifth in the line’s Edge Class, it offers several new additions – concepts that line president Laura Hodges Bethge said are the result of feedback from passengers who have sailed on the first four iterations. 

From first-in-fleet restaurant concepts to phenomenal entertainment offerings, there’s a lot on Celebrity Xcel that will feel both familiar and refreshed. Here’s what you should be sure to check out if you sail and what needs a bit of work.

Don’t Miss These New Additions

A modern café interior with two people talking behind a counter evokes the relaxed elegance found on Celebrity Xcel. Shelves with jars and decor line the walls, pastries fill a glass display case, and coffee machines sit to the right on green and white tiled floors.

Fans of the Eden dining, lounge and entertainment space on other Excel Class ships will likely appreciate the line’s fresh take via The Bazaar. As they approach the venue, passengers will pass through Market at The Bazaar, which sells jewelry, bath products and clothing that’s made by artisans local to the places the ship visits.

The Bazaar itself is laid out similarly to Eden, but with performances featuring costuming and dance inspired by traditions in the Caribbean and other regions where the vessel sails.

Instead of Eden Restaurant and Eden Cafe, cruisers can dine for a fee at Mosaic, a restaurant with a menu that switches from Caribbean-inspired to European as the ship relocates, and the complimentary Spice Cafe. 

The latter is a don’t-miss eatery that serves items like deli sandwiches, build-your-own bowls and rotating local specials like quesadillas, tostones and more. There’s plenty of seating, as well as a drink station and a specialty coffee bar. It’s the perfect spot for a casual lunch or snack.

Shows in the Theater and The Club

Two acrobats perform on a vertical pole on stage under purple and pink lighting aboard Celebrity Xcel. One is suspended upside down while the other holds above, with light beams and a curved stage design enhancing this memorable Celebrity Cruises show.

Celebrity has long been a forerunner in the cruise industry when it comes to entertainment. It was firmly the leader in that area until Virgin Voyages came along, but with the new shows on Celebrity Xcel, it might have just reclaimed its title. 

You simply must see “Chapters,” one of three new shows in Celebrity Xcel’s main theater. With a mix of goosebump-inducing vocals, pop-and-lock dance moves, aerial acrobatics, smoke, lasers, and even parkour set in front of a high-tech digital backdrop, it’s perhaps one of the most sophisticated productions you’ll find anywhere at sea. 

In addition to other new shows – “Between Takes” and “Mainstage” – that promise to deliver equally jawdropping effects in the theater, be sure to head to The Club, the ship’s nightclub venue, for the excellent new spectacles there. 

“Saddle Up Saloon” features a team of singers, dancers and acrobats who perform country hits, and “254 West” offers a Studio 54 vibe punctuated by both classic dance favorites and contemporary tunes.

Bora

A table set for a meal aboard Celebrity Xcel features plates of food, including oatmeal with fruit and nuts, an open-faced sandwich with vegetables and cheese, Greek salad, shrimp cocktail, drinks, and a potted plant centerpiece.

Although we were skeptical at first, thanks to the sharing-plate style at this alfresco Mediterranean restaurant, we were pleasantly surprised – in fact, blown away – by the excellent cuisine and Greek vibes, featuring live music. 

This for-fee outpost, located in the ship’s Rooftop Garden, features delicious items like eggs, French toast and avocado toast for brunch and haloumi, hummus, salted sea bass, and herbed chicken for dinner. There are also multiple seafood options – including shrimp so huge they could be lobster – for both meals. Want a cocktail with your food? Check out the bloody mary cart during brunch; it turns into a spritzer cart for dinner.

Photo Booth

A dimly lit hallway with yellow lights on the walls and a touchscreen monitor in the foreground displaying “WELCOME” hints at the high-tech ambiance of Celebrity Xcel, elevating your Celebrity Cruises experience from the moment you arrive.

If a bit of mystery is what you’re craving on Celebrity Xcel, seek out the photo booth inside The Club, just to the right of the bar. Put your name on the list to have your photo taken, and you and up to three of your friends are sure to end up with more than just some fun snapshots. 

For good reason, it’s an exceptionally popular venue, so be sure to get there early, and set aside at least an hour once you’re inside. 

Celebrity Flagship

A well-lit display room with glass cases showing ship-related memorabilia, including a detailed Celebrity Xcel model ship on a marble counter and various items on shelves along the dark blue walls.

As an ode to Celebrity Cruises’ history, the new ship houses the line’s first onboard mini-museum, Celebrity Flagship. The space holds a giant model of Celebrity Xcel (with a Magic Carpet that actually goes up and down) and several display cases filled with memorabilia dating back to when the line was owned by the Chandris family of Greek shipping fame.

When you’re done exploring, head to the adjoining shop, which sells all sorts of branded merchandise and logowear bearing Celebrity’s well-known “X” symbol. For an additional fee, items can also be personalized with engraving or embroidery.

The Attic

A foosball table is in the foreground of a dimly lit room with purple and orange lighting aboard Celebrity Xcel. In the background, bar stools, a table, and a neon sign reading “HIGH STAKES” evoke the vibrant nightlife of Celebrity Cruises.

The top floor of Celebrity Xcel’s two-deck The Club nightclub has been transformed into an adult gaming area with a handful of classic arcade games, digital darts, pool tables and foosball, among other diversions. All of the games are free to play, but you’ll pay extra for vending machine items that include an impressive array of both drinks and snacks. 

A ledge with counter seating offers views onto the dance floor and performance space below, which is where the ship’s spectacular “254 West” and “Saddle Up Saloon” take place.

Spa Expansion

Several lounge chairs with cushions and small side tables line the deck of Celebrity Xcel under white canopies, with glass railings and a view of the sky in the background—a perfect spot for your Celebrity Cruises experience.

If you’re up for a day of added-fee relaxation, you can purchase a thermal suite pass. Celebrity Xcel has more dedicated spa space than its Edge Class counterparts. Cruisers will find a brand-new hydrotherapy pool in a dedicated room that will help them to melt their cares away. 

Outside, the new Vitamain D Deck sun deck, located at the very front of the vessel, offers a serene space that’s a sunbather’s paradise.  

What Needs Tweaking

Bora Shade

People dine at tables in a modern restaurant aboard Celebrity Xcel, with large windows, ambient lighting, and a ceiling decorated with yellow flowers and ceiling fans. The relaxed atmosphere invites conversation worthy of a glowing cruise review.

As we mentioned above, Bora offers a fantastic overall dining experience. The only drawback is that there’s very little shade, so wear sunscreen and prepare to sweat when the weather is warm. The space could do with a fully covered awning and some adjustable shades to block out the rays, particularly in the morning as the sun comes up and in the afternoon when it’s directly overhead.

Pickleball Court

People play pickleball on a rooftop court under large yellow umbrellas aboard Celebrity Xcel, with modern architecture and ocean in the background. Potted plants and lounge seating add to the upscale Celebrity Cruises experience.

The good news: In a first for the line, Celebrity Xcel has its own dedicated pickleball court. The bad news: It’s in a terrible location. 

Found in the top-deck Rooftop Garden, peaceful seating areas and lush vegetation surround the court – not exactly an ideal spot for the sound of pickleballs hitting paddles and passengers grunting as they work up a sweat. Plus, it can also be a pain for players. One rogue serve, and the ball will end up in the bushes. 

Digital Elevator Buttons

Although digital elevator buttons aren’t a new concept, we noticed that the ones on Celebrity Xcel were particularly problematic. If you don’t hit the button for your floor exactly in the right spot, you risk activating a different floor instead. Lean up against the wall absentmindedly when the elevator car is crowded, and you’ll be inadvertently pressing all of the buttons, meaning you’ll stop on every single floor. Be mindful of this if you’re not taking the stairs.

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