Category
page 1Passenger ships
passenger vessel
watercraft intended to carry people onboard
SS Sirius
1837 wooden-hulled sidewheel steamship
list of world's largest passenger ships
Wikimedia list article
Twin City Liner
ship
MF Lastovo
ferry owned and operated by Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija
Pleasure barge
flat-bottomed, slow-moving boat used for leisure
MV Explorer
ship built in 2001
steerage
thumb|right|The Steerage by Alfred Stieglitz. Taken in 1907 on the Kaiser Wilhelm II The middle-class passengers on the upper deck are looking down on steerage passengers below.
Hrvat
ferry owned by shipping company Jadrolinija
MF Lubenice
Croatian ferry built in 1983
Florida
Italian passenger ship (1905–1917)
MF Vladimir Nazor
ferry boat built in 1986
Buenos Aires Maru
MF Liburnija
ship built in 1965
Zemships
thumb|right|A hydrogen refilling station for the Alsterwasser in Hamburg.
The project Zemships (Zero Emissions Ships) developed the FCS Alsterwasser, a 100 person hydrogen-power passenger ship, power-assisted by an electric motor that gets its electricity from a fuel cell. The first boat operates on the Alster in Hamburg since 2008. The keel laying at the SSB shipyard in Oortkaten was on 4 December 2007.
Langeland III
ship built in 1989
HSC Adriana
Croatian ship built in 1992
Vanemuine
Impierator (Russian: ) was a passenger ship that also served as a warship in the navies of the Russian Empire, both sides of the Russian Civil War (as Priezidient), the Republic of Estonia (as Vanemuine), the Soviet Union (as Issa), and Nazi Germany (under the Estonian name). It participated in both World Wars and the Estonian War of Independence, operating on Lake Peipus. The vessel was sunk multiple times and scrapped after 1953.