Oasis of the Sea - World’s Largest Cruise Ship
July 25, 2008 - 22,199 views
It’s yet to be finished, but with these artistic renderings, we get to see inside of the future record holder for the world’s largest ship, a serious competitor for another maritime wonder, Liberty of the Seas. Oasis of the Sea will be a luxurious traveling city, complete with shopping streets, bars, restaurants, an amphitheater the size of a football field. And if this didn’t blow you away, the ship is also equipped with its own micro-climate and rock-climbing walls. It will weigh around 220,000 tonne, be 1,081ft long and have 16 passenger decks.

The ship is currently in construction in Aker Yards in Turku, Finland and will cost an estimated £610million. Oasis of the Sea is expected hit the ocean in late 2009, and construction of its sister ship, Allure of the Seas, is due to begin shortly.










More info and pictures at the ship’s official website.
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Does this remind anyone else of the ship on Wall-E?
it couldn’t possibly ever sink!
Looks like the oasis one.
Is this fantastic no. 1 in the world cruise liner coming in our most beautiful in the world natural Valletta harbour in Malta?
What is the funnel called? does it have a helter - skelter around it.
AWESOME!!!!! Any stow away rates!! lol!!!!
Like to about the cruise depart on September 18, 2010
Prices ?
Made for fat americans : a floating mall with no sense of beauty … I would not be surprised if they offer an SUV to move people around
Disgraceful
made with bad taste
WOW,l cant wait to take a cruise on the Worlds Largest Ship…..
does this ship rimind anyone of titanic in a way
i wish i could join my hub in this ship, he is working there. Unbelievably Beautiful! will be as big as Allure of the Seas by RCCL again.
it is larger than queen mary 2 ,but i think queen mary 2 is the most beautiful luxury ship
So how much to board this ship?? wow