What began as a ritual to bestow good luck and safe passage for sailors has evolved into one of the most enduring traditions in the cruise industry: the christening of a ship by its godparent. Traditionally, this role was filled by a woman chosen to bless the vessel by breaking a bottle of champagne across its bow—a symbolic act meant to ensure protection and prosperity for every journey. Over time, the position has also come to reflect the brand identity of each cruise line, with godparents often serving as ambassadors of the ship’s values.
The concept dates back to ancient times, when sailors looked to deities for blessings before setting sail. By the 18th and 19th centuries, the practice shifted from religious rituals to royal patronage, with monarchs and nobility presiding over ship ceremonies. Today, cruise lines frequently select celebrities, philanthropists, and cultural icons—sometimes even beloved fictional characters—to add excitement and prestige to a ship’s debut.
Notable ship godparents include Queen Elizabeth II (Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2 & Queen Elizabeth; P&O Cruises’ Oriana & Britannia), Sophia Loren (MSC Meraviglia & 17 others), Dame Judi Dench (Carnival Legend) and Dame Helen Mirren (P&O Cruises’ Ventura), Katy Perry (Norwegian Prima), Lionel Messi (Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas), Oprah Winfrey (Holland America’s MS Nieuw Statendam), Mariah Carey (Disney Fantasy), and Catherine, Princess of Wales (Princess Cruises’ Royal Princess). Fictional figures have also made appearances, such as Princess Fiona (Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas) and Dora the Explorer (P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer).

Celebrity Cruises has placed special emphasis on choosing godmothers who embody its values:

Disney Cruise Line recently took a collective approach by naming more than 200,000 of its employees—cast members, crew, and Imagineers—as the godparents of the Disney Treasure. This symbolic decision pays tribute to the creativity, dedication, and innovation of the people who bring Disney’s magic to life.
While the christening ceremony is largely symbolic, it remains a powerful tradition that blends history, culture, and modern branding. Godparents bless the vessel with wishes for safe and successful voyages, while also connecting the ship to meaningful stories, values, and public figures. Whether represented by a global icon or an entire workforce, ship godparents ensure that every launch begins with both good fortune and a sense of celebration.
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