Showing posts with label Oasis Of The Seas. Show all posts
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Sunday, 25 December 2011

Worlds Largest Cruise | Worlds Largest Ship | Oasis Of The Seas Worlds Biggest Cruise

WORLDS LARGEST CRUISE ARE THE  ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE SHIPS

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For those who love cruise ships, here’s a few pictures of the new Oasis Of The Seas, which is now the largest cruise ship in the world! It arrived at it’s new home in Port Everglades here in Florida last week. Owned by Royal Caribbean International, it’s a floating city, and a big one at that!

Oasis Of The Seas is 1,184 feet long and more than 226,000 tons. The 5,400-passenger ship with a crew of 2,000 cost 1.5 billion dollars to make. Darn, I guess I can’t afford a copy! No other cruise line seems interested in topping it, so I think it will remain the largest cruise ship for some time.

Personally it looks a bit top heavy to me, especially in the second picture. Somehow it looks like a big wave hitting it broadside would flip it right over. It has 16 decks, a damn high ship! That’s a lot of weight above the waterline. But I’ll never be able to afford to go on it anyway. Cool ship, no matter what!


Inferno hauls greet the world’s largest cruise ship, the Independence of the Seas as she enters in the U.K. for the first time on 25 April in Southampton, southern England. This giant 160,000 tonne yacht will function all through the year from the city. Valued at $793 million (Euros 508 million), this Royal Caribbean cruise ship was constructed in the Aker Finnyards drydock in Turku, Finland and is the dual biggest sail liner together with her sister ships Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas. It draws contrast with the Titanic in terms of her giantly size by being 230ft longer than the Titanic. Right after Titanic met misfortune, the largest cruise ship has proved to be a risk for her owners, who witnessed a surge in fuel prices and calming down of global economy within three years of commissioning of ship.

The pool of facilities offered by this princess includes a 2,000-seater dining room, a choice of an ice rink, a 1,350-seat theatre, a surf simulator and a nine-hole miniature golf course. The naming ceremony for the ship is due on 30 April before she boards on her foremost paying journey on 2 May. 

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Largest Cruise The Oasis Of The Seas

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Oasis Of The Seas Pool And Sports Zone

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Pool and Sports Zone
H2O Zone – aqua park for kids and families; Sports Pool – for lap swimming and watersports; Beach Pool – sloped ocean-like entry; Main Pool – perfect for simply sunbathing and taking a dip; Private Cabanas; 10 total whirlpools, eight whirlpools and two cantilevered whirlpools; Solarium – a tranquil adult environment featuring plush seating and loungers, the Solarium pool, two traditional whirlpools and two cantilevered whirlpools.


The pool and sports zone stretches the length of the ship. In other words, it’s 1½ times longer than the U.S. Capitol building. The area features private cabanas, four pools, 10 whirlpools, two surf simulators, an H2O Zone aqua park for kids, mini-golf and sports courts. Seeking some quiet time away from the kids? The poolside solarium is for adults only
Oasis Of The Seas Pool And Sports Zone

Oasis Of The Seas Pool And Sports Zone

Oasis Of The Seas Pool And Sports Zone

Oasis Of The Seas Pool And Sports Zone

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Oasis Of The Seas | Inside The Cruise



It took six years and cost over 800million pounds to build.
And now the Oasis of the Seas will finally be launched into the ocean with the maiden voyage set for December.
The ship was handed over to the Royal Caribbean cruiseline in the Finnish port of Turku by shipbuilder STX on Wednesday this week.

It measures a staggering 16 decks high, or 65 metres (213 feet) above the waterline, and measures 1,180ft long and 154 ft wide and has the capacity to accommodate 6,360 passengers and 2,160 crew members. 
Guests who spend time aboard the record breaking vessel can expect a whole new world of entertainment including an aquatic amphitheater - called the Aqua Theatre - which serves as a pool by day and a dazzling ocean front theatre by night and a rock climbing area.



Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Inside Oasis Of The Seas Royal Caribbean

Oasis Of The Seas | Allure Of The Seas

For those who love cruise ships, here’s a few pictures of the new Oasis Of The Seas, which is now the largest cruise ship in the world! It arrived at it’s new home in Port Everglades here in Florida last week. Owned by Royal Caribbean International, it’s a floating city, and a big one at that!

Oasis Of The Seas is 1,184 feet long and more than 226,000 tons. The 5,400-passenger ship with a crew of 2,000 cost 1.5 billion dollars to make. Darn, I guess I can’t afford a copy! No other cruise line seems interested in topping it, so I think it will remain the largest cruise ship for some time.

Personally it looks a bit top heavy to me, especially in the second picture. Somehow it looks like a big wave hitting it broadside would flip it right over. It has 16 decks, a damn high ship! That’s a lot of weight above the waterline. But I’ll never be able to afford to go on it anyway. Cool ship, no matter what!


Inferno hauls greet the world’s largest cruise ship, the Independence of the Seas as she enters in the U.K. for the first time on 25 April in Southampton, southern England. This giant 160,000 tonne yacht will function all through the year from the city. Valued at $793 million (Euros 508 million), this Royal Caribbean cruise ship was constructed in the Aker Finnyards drydock in Turku, Finland and is the dual biggest sail liner together with her sister ships Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas. It draws contrast with the Titanic in terms of her giantly size by being 230ft longer than the Titanic. Right after Titanic met misfortune, the largest cruise ship has proved to be a risk for her owners, who witnessed a surge in fuel prices and calming down of global economy within three years of commissioning of ship.

The pool of facilities offered by this princess includes a 2,000-seater dining room, a choice of an ice rink, a 1,350-seat theatre, a surf simulator and a nine-hole miniature golf course. The naming ceremony for the ship is due on 30 April before she boards on her foremost paying journey on 2 May.




Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Oasis Of The Seas (The Royal Caribbean Cruise)

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Worlds largest and most expensive cruise (1)

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Oasis of the Seas, the world biggest and most expensive cruise ship ever built arrives from Turku, Finland, at the ship's home port in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The largest and most expensive cruise ship in the world arrived in Florida Friday, where it faces a challenge to fill its multitude of berths as Americans struggle to keep their heads above water.



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