Oasis-class cruise ship explained

The Oasis class is a class of 7 Royal Caribbean International cruise ships. The first two ships in the class, and,[1] [2] were delivered respectively in 2009 and 2010 by STX Europe Turku Shipyard, Finland.[3] A third Oasis-class vessel,, was delivered in 2016 built by STX France. A fourth vessel,, was completed in March 2018. As of March 2022, the fifth Oasis-class ship, Wonder of the Seas, was the largest cruise ship in the world.[4] A sixth ship, as of July 2024'. And now the new 2nd largest cruise ship in the world (Icon OTS 1st) Utopia of the Seas, [5] with a seventh to follow in 2028.[6]

The first two ships in the class, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, are slightly exceeded in size by the third ship, Harmony of the Seas.[7] As of 2022, all ships of the Oasis class rank amongst the world's largest passenger ships although the title of overall largest is now held by Icon Class lead ship Icon of the Seas. This means that Utopia of the Seas is the first in its class to not be the world's largest cruise ship.

Ship features

The Oasis-class ships surpassed the earlier ships as the world's largest and longest passenger ships. Oasis of the Seas is also 8.5m (27.9feet) wider, and with a gross tonnage of 225,282, is around 70,000 tones larger.[8] [9] Oasis-class vessels can carry over 5,400 passengers.

Public areas

Oasis-class ships are split into a number of different themed neighborhoods. Common to all ships are Entertainment Place, Central Park, Boardwalk and Royal Promenade.[10]

Oasis-class ships feature a split structure, with the 5-deck high "Central Park" and "Boardwalk" outdoor areas running down the middle of the ship. These areas feature tropical gardens, restaurants, shops, and a working carousel.[11] [12]

Technical details

The displacement—the actual mass—is estimated at 100,000 tonnes, equivalent to the displacement of a .[13]

To keep the ship stable without increasing the draft excessively, the designers created a wide hull.[14] The cruise ship's officers were pleased with the ship class's stability and performance during the transatlantic crossing, when the vessel slowed and changed course in the face of winds "almost up to hurricane force" and seas in excess of 400NaN0.[15] [16]

The ship's power comes from six medium-speed, marine-diesel generating sets: three 16-cylinder Wärtsilä 16V46D common rail engines producing each and three similar 12-cylinder Wärtsilä 12V46D engines producing each. The fuel consumption of the main engines at full power is 13770NaN0 of fuel oil per engine per hour for the 16-cylinder engines, and 10330NaN0 per engine per hour for the 12-cylinder engines.[17]

The total output of these prime movers, some, is converted to electricity, used in hotel power for operation of the lights, elevators, electronics, galleys, water treatment plant, and all of the other systems used on the operation of the vessel, as well as propulsion. Propulsion is provided by three Azipods, ABB's brand of electric azimuth thrusters. These pods, suspended under the stern, contain electric motors driving 20feet propellers. Because they are rotatable, no rudders are needed to steer the ship. Docking is assisted by four transverse bow thrusters.[17] [18]

The ship carries 18 lifeboats that hold 370 people each, for a total of 6,660 people. Inflatable life rafts provide for additional passengers and crew.[19]

Ships

Generations

There are informally three generations of Oasis-class ship. The first generation (2009–2010) consists of Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. The second generation (2016–2018) consists of Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas.[20] The third generation (2022–2024) consists of Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas.

The second generation introduced new bars and restaurants from the first-generation Quantum class, the Ultimate Abyss dry slide, a new waterpark and an Escape Room. The H2O Zone kids pool was replaced with an upgraded kids facility called Splashaway Bay.

The third generation of ships, described as "Oasis Plus" by some media sources,[21] are marginally bigger, with around 200 additional guests at double occupancy and 100 additional crew. The third-generation includes a refurbished pool deck with a large movie screen and an additional pool on board, though far fewer hot tubs.[22] The adults-only pool area is now enclosed and climate-controlled. It also has a new neighborhood: the Suite Neighborhood. The ship's buffet is located on Deck 15 aft rather than Deck 16 under the funnel and is the largest buffet in RCI's fleet. Other additions include a new playground and new food and drink venues.[21]

Ships in the Oasis Class

The oasis class of ships is currently made up of 6 vessels, with the most recent addition, Utopia of the seas, joining the fleet in July 2024. A further 7th ship will join the fleet in 2028.[23] The oasis class is split into three sub classes, first generation, second generation (oasis plus) and third generation (oasis ultra).

Ship
building number
StatusMaiden voyageGross tonnageLengthNotesImage
First Generation (2009–10)
Oasis of the Seas
1363
In service5 December 2009[24] 226,838 (previously 225,282)360m (1,180feet)Class first. Was the largest cruise ship in the world until sister ship Allure of the seas was completed. Received Royal Amplification refitting in 2019.
Allure of the Seas
1364
In service1 December 2010[25] 225,282360m (1,180feet)Second ship in the Oasis class. Was expected to receive Royal Amplification refitting in 2020, put on indefinite hold due to COVID-19 pandemic. Royal amplification is now due in 2025.
Second Generation - oasis plus (2016–18)
Harmony of the Seas
A34
In service29 May 2016[26] 226,963362.12m (1,188.06feet)Third ship in the Oasis class. Modernised cabins and an extended Solarium roof were some of the changes Royal Caribbean made.
Symphony of the Seas
B34
In service7 April 2018[27] 228,081361.011m (1,184.419feet)Fourth ship in the Oasis class. Essentially the same as Harmony of the seas, however a new cabin was added, the ultimate family suite.
Third Generation oasis ultra (2022–2028(currently))
Wonder of the Seas
C34
In service4 March 2022[28] 235,600[29] [30] 362.1m (1,188feet)Fifth ship in the Oasis class and the first in the Oasis ultra subclass. This saw the addition of new dining experiences, including a new restaurant, the mason jar, and a bigger Windjammer marketplace. A suite sun deck was added as well as the addition of another deck. The solarium was also fully covered.
Utopia of the Seas
A35
In service19 July 2024[31] 236,473[32] 361,12 Launched in July 2024, and is the first Oasis class to be powered by LNG (liquified natural gas). Additions are minor, with new solarium suites added over the bridge and new dining experiences including Royal Railway, Utopia Station and the pesky parrot. This is royal Caribbean's first dedicated ship for 3-4 day itineraries.
TBA
B35
Planned2028[33] TBATBANo details of Oasis 7 have been released as of yet (July 2024) however it is expected that Oasis 7 will be of a similar design to Utopia of the seas.

Ship construction

Oasis of the Seas, the first vessel of the class, was ordered in February 2006 and designed under the name "Project Genesis".[34] Her keel was laid down in December 2007 by STX Europe Turku Shipyard, Finland. The name Oasis of the Seas resulted from a competition held in May 2008. and full financing for Oasis of the Seas was secured in April 2009. The ship was completed and turned over to Royal Caribbean on 28 October 2009. Two days later, she departed Finland for the United States.[35]

While exiting the Baltic Sea, the vessel passed underneath the Great Belt Fixed Link in Denmark in October 2009.[36] [37] The bridge has a clearance of 65m (213feet) above the water. Oasis of the Seas normally has an air draft of 72m (236feet). The passage under the bridge was possible due to retraction of the telescoping funnels, and an additional 30cm (10inches) was gained by the squat effect where vessels traveling at speed in a shallow channel are drawn deeper into the water. Approaching the bridge at, the ship passed under it with less than 2-1NaN-1 of clearance.

Proceeding through the English Channel, Oasis of the Seas stopped briefly in the Solent so that 300 shipyard workers who were on board doing finishing work could disembark. She then left for her intended home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The ship arrived there on 13 November 2009, where tropical plants were installed prior to some introductory trips and her maiden voyage on 5 December 2009.

The keel of the second ship, Allure of the Seas, was laid on 2 December 2008 at the STX Europe Turku shipyard, Finland, during a ceremony involving Royal Caribbean and STX representatives. She was launched on 20 November 2009, with further outfitting taking place while afloat in the shipyard. Allure of the Seas was delivered to Royal Caribbean on 28 October 2010. She left the Turku shipyard on 29 October 2010, heading directly to her home port of Port Everglades. The ship is equipped with telescoping funnels to pass under bridges such as the Storebælt Bridge, which she passed on 30 October 2010. While media has reported that there was only 30cm (10inches) of clearance, the mean water level was closer to 2m-3mm (07feet-10feetm). The squat effect, where vessels traveling at speed in a shallow channel will be drawn deeper into the water, did not have significant effect on the draft of the vessel.

Royal Caribbean confirmed in October 2012 that they were engaged in negotiations to build the third Oasis-class ship, which became Harmony of the Seas.[38] The ship was ordered from STX France in December 2012,[39] after failing to come to an agreement with the Government of Finland for additional financial support to build the ship at the STX Finland shipyard that built the first two ships.[40] [41] [42] [43] Steel cutting began in September 2013, and the ship was delivered in May 2016. The ship is larger than the earlier Oasis-class ships at an estimated 227,700 GT, 362.15m (1,188.16feet) in length, and 66m (217feet) in maximum width, representing an increase of 2,418 GT and 2.15m (07.05feet) length.[44] [45]

The ship has 2,744 passenger staterooms with a capacity of 6,360 passengers (5,488 double occupancy), an increase of 64 passengers over the previous ships in the class, as well as 1,197 crew cabins capable of berthing 2,100 crew. The ship features an expanded adults-only solarium area and three water slides, a first for Royal Caribbean.[46] It cost about €1 billion (US$1.35 billion)[47] and entered service in May 2016.[48]

In May 2014, Royal Caribbean exercised their option for a fourth Oasis-class ship, which became Symphony of the Seas. Steel cutting began in February 2015,[49] and the name of the ship was announced in March 2017.[50] The ship was delivered in April 2018.

In May 2016, Royal Caribbean signed an agreement for a fifth Oasis-class ship, later named Wonder of the Seas.[51] Steel cutting began in April 2019, and the keel was laid in October 2019. The ship name was announced in October 2019. A hull section was built at Crist at Gdansk and delivered to the yard in November 2019.[52] She was launched in September 2020.[53] [54] Wonder of the Seas entered service in March 2022 as the largest ship in the world. She initially offering Caribbean sailings from Ft. Lauderdale, FL before repositioning to Europe to offer Western Mediterranean sailings from Barcelona, Spain and Rome, Italy.[55] [56]

In February 2019, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. ordered a sixth Oasis-class ship,[57] named Utopia of the Seas. Steel cutting began in Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in April 2022. Keel laying was held in July 2022.

Negotiations about a seventh vessel, to be built as B35[58] and to be delivered in 2026, were stopped in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.[59] [60] In February 2024, Royal Caribbean and Chantiers de l'Atlantique announced that they signed an agreement for a seventh Oasis Class ship to be delivered in 2028.[61] [62] [63]

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: 2 April 2007 . Royal Caribbean orders another giant cruise vessel from Aker Yards . Aker Yards press release.
  4. Web site: Wonder of the Seas Royal Caribbean Blog . 2022-03-03 . www.royalcaribbeanblog.com.
  5. Web site: Arabia . Cruise . Africa . 2019-02-18 . Royal Caribbean orders sixth Oasis-class ship to be the largest in the world - . 2019-02-18 . cruisearabiaonline.com . en-GB.
  6. Web site: 2024-02-15 . Royal Caribbean announces order for new Oasis Class ship Royal Caribbean Blog . 2024-02-15 . www.royalcaribbeanblog.com . en.
  7. Web site: Symphony of the Seas Fact Sheet . 9 March 2017 . Royal Caribbean Press Center . Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd . en.
  8. Web site: Genesis Milestone Reached: Keel Laid in Turku . 14 December 2007 . Cruise Critic.
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  11. Web site: 17 April 2008 . Royal Caribbean Cruises bringing Central Park replica to ocean . Associated Press. https://web.archive.org/web/20080430094434/http://travel.sympatico.msn.ca/Royal+Caribbean+Cruises+bringing+Central+Park+replica+to+ocean/TravelNews/ContentPosting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=29900022&feedname=CP-TRAVEL&show=True&number=3&showbyline=True&subtitle=&detect=&abc=abc&date=True . 30 April 2008 .
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  13. Web site: 3 November 2009 . How the World's Largest Cruise Ship Floats . 1 October 2013 . Livescience.
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  15. Wright, William S. (Captain), "Blue Seas, Green Practices", Captain's Log, Day Six, search for video at Oasis of the Seas . Royal Caribbean, 2009.
  16. Wright, William S. (Captain), "Back to the Bridge", Captain's Log, Day Ten, search for video at Oasis of the Seas . Royal Caribbean, 2009.
  17. Wärtsilä powers Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas - the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world . 28 October 2009 . Wärtsilä Corporation . Holmlund-Sund . Marit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091129124901/http://www.wartsila.com/,en,press,0,,9ED8C1E3-4679-4848-B2F9-36B314799B81,,,.htm . 29 November 2009.
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  19. Web site: Hall . Nick . 10 December 2009 . World's largest lifeboats for Oasis of the Seas . 26 July 2011 . Motor Boats.
  20. Web site: NEW GENERATION OASIS-CLASS SHIP HARMONY OF THE SEAS UNVEILS NEW THRILLS AND ADVENTURES . 2022-09-18 . www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com . en.
  21. Web site: 2022-03-18 . Wonder of the Seas vs other Oasis Class ships . 2022-09-18 . Royal Caribbean Blog . en.
  22. Web site: Symphony of the Seas vs Wonder of the Seas . 2022-09-18 . cruisespotlight.com . en-US.
  23. Web site: Royal Caribbean orders a seventh Oasis-class ship . 2024-07-02 . www.travelweekly.com . en.
  24. Royal Caribbean International Appoints Seven Godmothers for Oasis of the Seas . 18 November 2009 . Quan . Tracy . 20 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100113134217/http://oasisoftheseas.com/viewRelease.php?id=49 . 13 January 2010 . OasisoftheSeas.com . Burden, Erin.
  25. News: Heslin . Rebecca . 30 March 2010 . Royal Caribbean pushes up Allure's debut again . . 1 November 2010.
  26. Vacations Reinvented as the World's Largest Cruise Ship Sails Into Southampton . 17 May 2016 . Royal Caribbean International . 25 May 2016.
  27. Web site: Ship Fact Sheets: Symphony of the Seas . 24 March 2018 . Royal Caribbean Press Center.
  28. Web site: 2022-03-04 . Largest Cruise Ships Enter Service as Industry Restarts More Sailings . 2022-03-10 . The Maritime Executive . en.
  29. Web site: Wonder of the Seas Fact Sheet Royal Caribbean Press Center . Royal Caribbean Press Center . Royal Caribbean Group . 24 June 2024.
  30. https://vesselregister.dnv.com/vesselregister/details/38209n DNV: Wonder of the Seas
  31. Web site: Utopia of the Seas: Itinerary, features, and more | Royal Caribbean Blog . 20 June 2023 .
  32. https://vesselregister.dnv.com/vesselregister/details/42320 Utopia of the Seas
  33. Web site: Royal Caribbean orders seventh Oasis Class ship for 2028 By Investing.com . 2024-02-15 . Investing.com . 15 February 2024 . en-us.
  34. Web site: 6 February 2006 . Royal Caribbean orders a giant cruise vessel from Aker Yards . 8 March 2016 . Nortrade . Media Digital AS.
  35. News: 30 October 2009 . Royal Caribbean's newest ship, the world's largest, makes maiden voyage . NJ.com . The Associated Press . live . 17 December 2016 . https://archive.today/20161217200318/http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2009/10/royal_caribbeans_newest_ship_t.html . 17 December 2016.
  36. News: Milojevic . Aleksandar . 1 November 2009 . Oasis of the Seas squeezed under bridge . Maritime Denmark . live . 17 December 2016 . https://archive.today/20161217201052/http://www.maritimedenmark.dk/?Id=6149 . 17 December 2016.
  37. News: 1 November 2009 . Kæmpeskibet klarede broen . Giant ship cleared the bridge . . live . 17 December 2016 . https://archive.today/20161217200854/http://www.dr.dk/nyheder/indland/kaempeskibet-klarede-broen . 17 December 2016.
  38. Web site: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. : Royal Caribbean Reports Third Quarter Results And Updates 2012 Guidance | MarketScreener. www.marketscreener.com. 25 October 2012 .
  39. Web site: 27 December 2012 . Royal Caribbean Orders Third Oasis-Class Ship from STX France . 28 December 2012 . Cruise Industry News.
  40. Web site: 3 October 2012 . Finnish Authorities Discussing Financing Third Oasis-Class Vessel? . 5 October 2012 . Cruise Industry News.
  41. Web site: 3 October 2012 . RCCL said to be close to order third Oasis class ship from STX Finland . 5 October 2012 . Cruise Business Review.
  42. Web site: 26 November 2012 . Saarikangas laivatilauksesta: Vireillä on jotakin, tilanne ei ole toivoton . 28 November 2012 . YLE.
  43. Web site: 21 December 2012 . Valtio tyrmäsi Turun telakan hakeman lainan . 21 December 2012 . Taloussanomat.
  44. Web site: Honeywell . John . 23 September 2013 . First steel is cut for Royal Caribbean's Oasis 3 which will become the biggest cruise ship in the world . 10 May 2014 . Daily Mirror.
  45. Web site: Oasis 3 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140323004219/http://stxfrance.fr//UK/stxfrance-reference-34-OASIS%203.awp . 23 March 2014 . 22 March 2014 . STX France.
  46. Web site: 24 March 2014 . ANALYSIS: Third Oasis Renderings . 20 May 2014 . Cruise Ind . 21 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140521050004/http://cruiseind.com/2014/03/24/analysis-third-oasis-renderings/ . dead .
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  48. News: 17 May 2016 . Harmony of the Seas: World's largest cruise ship in Southampton . BBC News . 16 July 2016.
  49. ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BEGINS CONSTRUCTION ON FOURTH OASIS-CLASS SHIP . 26 May 2016 . royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com.
  50. Web site: Announcing Our Newest Ship: Symphony of the Seas | Royal Caribbean Blog. 10 March 2017. Royal Caribbean Connect.
  51. Web site: 25 May 2016 . Royal Orders Oasis Five, Two More Ships for Celebrity . 26 May 2016 . cruiseindustrynews.com.
  52. Web site: 27 November 2019 . Crist livre à Saint-Nazaire une section et des blocs du Wonder of the Seas . Mer et Marine.
  53. Web site: 2020-09-05 . New Royal Caribbean ship floated out in France . 2020-09-05.
  54. Web site: 2020-09-05 . Saint-Nazaire : Premier bain de mer pour le Wonder of the Seas . 2020-09-05.
  55. Web site: . 2019-10-10 . Royal Caribbean to Send 2021 Oasis-Class Newbuild to Asia . 2019-10-10 . www.cruiseindustrynews.com . en-gb.
  56. Web site: ROYAL CARIBBEAN REVEALS HOMEPORT AND NAME OF FIFTH OASIS CLASS SHIP. www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com.
  57. Web site: . 2019-02-18 . Sixth Oasis-Class Ship to Be Largest . 2019-02-18 . www.cruiseindustrynews.com . en-gb.
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  60. Web site: Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of World's Largest Cruise Ship | WONDER OF THE SEAS. 8 November 2021.
  61. Web site: Royal Caribbean Group Signs Agreement with Chantiers de l'Atlantique for its Next Oasis Class Ship. 2024-02-15. 2024-02-15.
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