Allure of the Seas
Allure of the Seas is the second ship in the Oasis Class. It was constructed by MEYER TURKU in Finland and delivered to Royal Caribbean International in October 2010. The luxury liner is still considered one of the largest cruise ships in the world alongside its sister ship, Oasis of the Seas.
When Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas were completed, they became the largest and most expensive cruise ships ever built, measuring around 360 metres in length, rising 16 decks into the skies and accommodating almost 6,300 passengers. Apart from their impressive size, the ocean liners also stood out with a huge selection of highlights, such as the Royal Promenade for expansive shopping experiences, an ice rink, three-dimensional climbing walls and a zip wire. They also feature the “Flowrider” surfing simulator and a water park designed in the style of a beach. The luxury liners in the Oasis Class also became the first ever cruise ships with an on-board carousel and park – the “Central Park” on the top deck even features real plants and trees.
The Oasis Class was followed by the Quantum Class, which was constructed by MEYER WERFT in Papenburg from 2014 onwards.
- Tonnage
- 225,282 GT
- Length
- 361 m
- Breadth moulded
- 47 m
- Total engine power
- 60,000 kW
- Propulsion power
- 42 MW
- Speed
- 22 kn
- Passengers
- 5,484
- Passenger cabins
- 2,742
- Crew
- 2,200
- Class
- Oasis Class
- Type
- Cruise Liner
- Shipyard
- MEYER TURKU
- Cruise Line
- Royal Caribbean International