Southampton: The largest cruise ship in the world,
Harmony Of The Seas — measuring more than four football pitches in length with
a maximum capacity for 6,780 passengers — has docked in Southampton for final
preparations before its maiden voyage.
A small crowd of well-wishers welcomed the £800million
Harmony of the Seas as it arrived just after dawn today, but tens of thousands
of people are expected to visit the coastal city this week to catch a glimpse
of the gigantic vessel before it carries paying customers for the first time.
After sailing from a shipyard in Saint-Nazaire,
France, and spending May 16 cruising the English Channel, Harmony of the Seas
sailed up Southampton Water and arrived at Southampton shortly after 6:15 AM.
Harmony Of The Seas is 330 ft longer than Titanic.
With a gross tonnage of 227,700 GT, MS Harmony Of The Seas is the largest
passenger ship in the world.
It will depart on a short cruise on Sunday – a
four-day taster voyage to Rotterdam, in the Netherlands – and on 29 May will
make its maiden voyage to Barcelona, where it will be based for 34 seven-night
tours of the western Mediterranean this summer. It will sail between Florida
and the Caribbean this winter.
Royal Caribbean International’s 18-deck ship has set
new records for length (1,1188ft), gross tonnage (227,000), width (215.5ft),
passenger capacity (5,479 at double occupancy or a maximum of 6,780) and
staterooms (2,747).
With a crew of 2,100 from 77 countries, the floating
city boasts seven ‘neighbourhoods’, a ten-storey slide that is the tallest at
sea, 23 swimming pools, 20 dining venues, 52 trees, surf simulators, robot
bartenders, a casino and climbing walls.
The Ultimate Abyss! Towering 150 feet above sea level at the aft of Harmony of the Seas, the abyss offers a whopping 100-foot drop.
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