Largest cruise liner of the world.
World's largest cruise liner named as Oasis of the Seas is sailing to its home port Miami from the Finnish shipyard where it was launched. 1,200 foot long and with 16 passenger decks and 2,700 cabins where 6,300 passengers and crew of 2,100 can sail in comfort in this modern cruise liner. It is 5 times the size of the Titanic and 40% larger than the next bigger ship in the world.
The Oasis of the Seas is expected to make it's commercial run in the coming December. On its way to Florida it will stop in the English port of Southampton.
The cruise liner's price is around US$1.5 billion.
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