World’s largest Cruise ship – Delivered

Royal Caribbean International has taken delivery of Wonder of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship ever made.

US-based cruise major Royal Caribbean International has taken delivery of Wonder of the Seas, after three years of construction. It is the world’s largest cruise ship ever made.

Concept

A traditional flag-changing ceremony took place in Marseille, France on 27 January, with shipyard partner Chantiers de l’Atlantique. Particularly, the vessel, which can accommodate up to 7,000 passengers, is the fifth ship in the company’s Oasis-class. Following the schedule, the subject vessel will begin sailing on 4 March this year.

“Taking delivery of Wonder of the Seas is the culmination of 30 months of ingenuity and partnership across more than 2,000 committed crew members and workers…,” 

Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.

“Wonder of the Seas represents a new step forward in the Oasis Class ships. Our teams have worked under difficult conditions but in a very united way to finally make major changes that enhanced the ship performanceWonder is really an outstanding new ship.”

Laurent Castaing, General Manager, Chantiers de l’Atlantique

Specifically, the first voyage will start from Fort Lauderdale in Florida. Note that, the vessel will conduct a series of seven-night Caribbean cruises before relocating to the Mediterranean in May. 

Process

The company held the steel-cutting ceremony for the 362-meter-long ship in 2019 at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. The shipbuilder said that the hull of the new cruise ship comprises about 400,000 machined steel parts. Just like its sister ships Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas, delivered in 2016 and 2018, respectively.

Additionally, the vessel finished a series of performance tests across the propulsion, navigation, and engine performance systems. Hence, Wonder of the Seas passed its sea trials in August last year.

Last year, the company marked the beginning of construction of its first LNG-powered cruise vessel, Icon of the Seas.

Debuting in fall 2023, Icon will be the cruise line’s first of three ships to be powered by LNG. LNG and the ship’s additional environmentally friendly applications, such as shore power connection, will boost energy efficiencies and reduce carbon footprint, according to the company.

Source: Royal Caribbean

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