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List of surviving ocean liners
Name
Year Built
Status
Location
Notes
Image
SS Great Britain
1845
Preserved (Museum)
Bristol, UK
First iron-hulled ocean liner; now a museum.
SS Medina
1914
Preserved (Land-based Hotel)
Bintan, Indonesia
No longer floating, on reclaimed land.
SS Hikawa Maru
1930
Preserved (Museum)
Yokohama, Japan
Former ocean liner, now a museum ship.
MV Moonta
1931
Preserved (Museum)
Le Barcarès, France
Now a museum in summer, no longer a nightclub and casino.
RMS Queen Mary
1936
Preserved (Hotel/Museum)
Long Beach, California, USA
Retired in 1967, now a floating hotel and museum.
MS Stockholm
1948
Laid up
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Last known as MV Astoria, currently inactive.
SS United States
1952
Awaiting conversion (Reef)
Philadelphia, USA → Okaloosa County, Florida
Planned for conversion into an artificial reef.
MV Brazil Maru
1954
Laid up
Zhanjiang, China
Former ocean liner, currently inactive.
SS Rotterdam
1959
Preserved (Hotel/Museum)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Former Holland America flagship, now a hotel and museum.
MV Funchal
1961
Laid up
Lisbon, Portugal
Former Portuguese ocean liner; future uncertain.
MV Ancerville
1962
Preserved (Floating Hotel)
Shenzhen, China
Now a floating hotel at Shenzhen Sea World.
MV Yaohua
1967
Laid up
Tianjin, China
Former ocean liner, now laid up.
SS Queen Elizabeth 2
1969
Preserved (Floating Hotel/Museum)
Dubai, UAE
Now a floating hotel and museum.
RMS Queen Mary 2
2004
Active
Operated by Cunard Line
The only ocean liner still in active service.