The 362-meter-long ship covered a distance of about 1,550 nautical miles during its first four days at sea, which is about 2,870 kilometers, according to the Daily Mail server. The aim is to test whether the construction is durable. The ship underwent about forty tests and a number of inspections.
About 500 people took part in the test, and the completion of the test cruise represents an important milestone for the world’s largest cruise ship. The same goes for Royal Caribbean, which owns the ship – this is the fifth addition to the Oasis class, which also includes the world’s largest former cruise ships such as Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas.
The first voyage with the first passenger awaits next year’s “miracle of the sea,” when she will first travel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to the Caribbean, and then visit Europe in May. In seven days, it will take passengers on a journey across the Mediterranean Sea, from Barcelona and Rome to Mallorca or the Italian island of Capri.
It can accommodate nearly seven thousand passengers
Royal Caribbean promises families and other travelers new entertainment options, including tallest land slides or live plant gardens.
“The number of orders for our ships returning to the United States and Europe is quite large. It is encouraging to us that half of our fleet is on the road again,” said company chief Michael Bayley, adding that people can be geared up for the newest addition. shines as the newest wonder in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean,” added Bayley.
The giant ship has a length of 362 meters and a width of 64 meters. It can accommodate 6988 passengers and 2,300 crew. It could sail at a speed of 22 knots, which is about 40 kilometers per hour.
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