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What is the fourth largest cruise ship?

Oasis of the Seas, world's 4th-largest cruise ship, sails into Halifax.



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Oasis of the Seas It is the fifth-largest cruise ship in the world. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines hold all top 5 spots. Ordered in February 2006, the vessel was launched from STX Europe's Turku Shipyard in 2008, marking the entry of new-class vessels into the fleet of Royal Caribbean International.

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  1. Wonder of the Seas. The Wonder of the Seas, owned by Royal Caribbean International, holds the world's largest cruise ship title at 236,857 Gross tonnes. ...
  2. Symphony Of the Seas. ...
  3. Harmony of the Seas. ...
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As of January 2022, the largest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas, has a gross tonnage of 236,857, is 362 metres (1,188 ft) long, 64 metres (210 ft) wide, and holds up to 6,988 passengers.

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As of 2023, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. Launched in 2022, the Oasis-class vessel can accommodate up to 7,084 guests in 2,867 staterooms and carries as many as 2,204 crew members.

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According to Royal Caribbean, when Icon of the Seas sets sail on Jan. 27, 2024, it will become the largest cruise ship in the world.

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Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.

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The Icon of the Seas, set to sail in the Caribbean in January, is five times the size of the Titanic. But it's unlikely to ever meet the same fate as the iconic ship, thanks to radar and iceberg monitoring. Royal Caribbean also says their cruise ships have enough lifeboats and rafts for everyone on board.

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Six months before its maiden voyage, Royal Caribbean's massive new ship, the Icon of the Seas, is already generating an incredible response – and when you take a look at the pictures, that's absolutely zero surprise. The ship is reportedly five times bigger than the Titanic, boasting 20 decks.

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Modern cruise ships are, on average, 20% longer than the Titanic and twice as high. The average Royal Caribbean cruise ship is 325 meters long, 14 decks high and has a gross tonnage of 133,000. In comparison, the Titanic was only 269 meters long, 9 decks high, and had a gross tonnage of 46,000.

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If any part of that paragraph resonated with you, there's a brand new cruise that might be for you. On Wednesday, Miray Cruises announced its latest cruise offering: the accurately-titled Life at Sea Cruises. The cruise is said to be the world's first—and only—three-year-long cruise. Yes, that's right.

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The MSC Euribia will set sail in June 2023, sailing 7-night Norwegian Fjord cruises from Kiel, Germany, before moving to the Mediterranean with 4 and 5-night departures from Genoa, Italy. The ship will feature state-of-the-art technology and will be one of the first LNG-powered ships.

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Icon of the Seas' tonnage is more than five times that amount. The new ship will soon be ready for use, starting in January 2024, the cruise company says, after hitting a milestone last month with the successful completion of its initial round of sea trials.

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With a gross tonnage of 215,863 and the capacity to hold 6,672 passengers and 2,138 crew members, the World-class MSC World Europa has already taken its place on the list of the largest cruise ships, coming in at number six – yet The Yacht Club somehow manages to still provide the intimacy and exceptional service of a ...

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By 2018, that number had jumped to nearly five million. While the United States remains the world's largest cruise-consuming nation, with almost half of the global market share, China surged to number two on this list in 2018.

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Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, however, is a whopping five times the size of the Titanic. Photos show how the two ships' dining rooms, luxury bedrooms, and more compare.

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Six months before its maiden voyage, Royal Caribbean's massive new ship, the Icon of the Seas, is already generating an incredible response – and when you take a look at the pictures, that's absolutely zero surprise. The ship is reportedly five times bigger than the Titanic, boasting 20 decks.

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Going to be launched in 2022, the current project of Titanic II is under the renowned Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer.

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The sinking of RMS Titanic in April 1912 remains the worst, and the most infamous, cruise ship disaster in history. The sinking of the biggest passenger ship ever built at the time resulted in the death of more than 1,500 of the 2,208 people onboard.

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At sea, cruise ships survive hurricanes by avoiding them. The seas are rough, the weather is predictably bad, but otherwise not very predictable.

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