Ovation of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s newest and most technologically advanced cruise ship–which is being constructed at Meyer Werft, a family-owned Papenburg-based shipyard–has begun its conveyance.
The conveyance is a unique process for ships built at Meyer Werft as the shipyard is situated inland along the banks of the River Ems, and the ship must make the trip from Papenburg down the river backwards to get to the North Sea. The journey will be completed in 12 hours.
At 346 meters (1,138 feet) long and 41 meters (136 feet) wide, this 167,800 gross ton ship is one of the largest ever to go through conveyance. Thousands of onlookers from the surrounding local villages typically line the 26 mile route along the river bank to watch and celebrate the ship’s journey.
Ovation of the Seas will be officially launched in April 2016, when she departs Southampton, England, for Tianjin, China, on a 52-day global odyssey. She will begin her first homeport sailing season in China from Tianjin on Jun. Ovation of the Seas, together with Quantum of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas and Legend of the Seas, will make up the largest fleet of any cruise line sailing in China.
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Ovation of the Seas features a new set of first-at-sea onboard experiences, such as Ripcord by iFLY, a heart-pounding skydiving experience; North Star, a thrilling adventure that transports guests more than 300 feet in the air on a breathtaking journey; cutting-edge transformative venues including SeaPlex, the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, roller skating and more; and the cruise line’s largest and most advanced staterooms ever.
Guests also will enjoy a landscape of 18 restaurant concepts as vast and varied as dining in the world’s most cosmopolitan cities.
Ovation spans 18 decks, carries 4,180 guests at double occupancy, and features 2,090 staterooms.