“Allure of the Seas”, “Oasis of the Seas”, “Freedom of the Seas”, “Liberty of the Seas”, “Independence of the Seas”, “Queen Marry 2”, and “Norwegian Epic” are named as the world’s largest cruise ships ever. Let’s have a look at them through photos below:
The title world’s largest cruise ship belongs to “Allure of the Seas” which was created in Tuku Finland. It is known as a sister ship to the ship “Oasis of the Seas”. The ship features 360 meters in length and is estimated to be around 100,000 tons. There are a two-deck dance hall, a theatre with 1,380 seats and an ice skating rink in the ship.


“Freedom of the Seas” can carry 4,600 people. It also has pretty facilities including a water park, Wi-Fi, mobile phone coverage and a 3-D cinema.
The ship named “Independence of the Seas” is available for 5,710 passengers. Sailing at a speed of 40km per hour, the ship features great attraction including the shopping street and the heated fresh water pools.

Independence of the Seas

The ship “Queen Marry 2” is available for around 2,000 passengers. There are a ballroom and the only planetarium on this $900 million ship
The second largest cruise ship in the world is “Osis of the Seas”. Weighing 100,000 tons, the ship can carry 6,000 people. It features a mini-gold course, several bars, clubs, swimming pools, volleyball and basketball fields as well.


The vessel “Liberty of the Seas” is estimated at 338.91 meters in length and 56 meters in width. It is considered as the safest cruise ship in the world.

The ship Norwegian Epic is one of the largest cruise ships in the world that features a world class spa, a fitness center, clubs and a world famous “white hot party”
Measuring 311.1 meters in length and 49.1 meters in width, the ship Navigator of the Seas is claimed as one among the largest passenger ships in the world, which can carry 3,114 people.

Navigator of the Seas
World’s Largest Cruise Ships Ever: Allure of the seas
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