5 things to know about the world’s largest cruise ship
By Grace E. Cutler From FOX NEWS
The world’s largest cruise ship has set off on its first sea trial from Saint-Nazaire, western France, with just two months to go to delivery.
Royal Caribbean’s much-awaited Harmony of the Seas, a 227,000-ton giant, will have a mind-blowing total capacity of over 6,000 people, not including crew.
Now considered to be the world’s largest cruise ship, it eclipses Royal Caribbean’s sister ships, the Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, the current record holders among cruise ships.
Harmony of the Sea is expected to be based out of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and will offer alternating, seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages after its maiden voyage scheduled for May 22.
But beyond its size, the ship has many bold features to capture the imagination of travelers. Here are five reasons why Harmony is one of the most-anticipated new vessels in years.
The newest Royal Caribbean ship snags its title by being 13 inches longer than Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, and slightly wider. Prepared to carry 2,185 crew and up to 6,000 guests comfortably, it is certified to carry a maximum of 8,880 people in total.
Cabins will be bigger
The largest water slide at sea
Passengers can take the plunge in the Ultimate Abyss – the longest tunnel slide at sea, which drops a 10
More dining options
Harmony also has a whopping 40 restaurants and many bars on board. The Bionic Bar will feature twin
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