This Article is From Jun 19, 2015

World's Largest Cruise Ship Takes to the Waters in France

World's Largest Cruise Ship Takes to the Waters in France

The "Harmony of the seas", which is to become the world's biggest cruise ship is pictured in the dry dock of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint Nazaire on June 17, 2015. (AFP Photo)

Saint-Nazaire, France: The hulking shell of the world's largest cruise ship slid into the waters off western France today, with workers aiming to have it ready for a 2016 inaugural trip.

The huge vessel, named "Harmony of the Seas", has been under construction since September 2013 in the shipyards in Saint-Nazaire.

When finished it will weigh some 227,000 tonnes and measure 362 meters (1,187 feet) in length, 50 meters longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.

  Harmony is also a meter wider than the current twin ocean-going monsters of the pleasure cruise world, which are also 362 meters long.

"Allure of the Seas" and "Oasis of the Seas", the world's biggest cruise ships in current service, are 65 meters wide and come in at 225,000 tonnes a piece. All three belong to Royal Caribbean International cruise lines.

Some 2,500 people are at work building Harmony, which will require 90,000 square meters (968,700 square feet) of carpet and 500,000 liters (132,000 gallons) of paint.

The test runs of the boat are presently set for mid-February 2016 and its first voyage is planned for May next year, a trip from Southampton in Britain to the Spanish city of Barcelona.

The ship will have room for some 6,360 passengers and 2,100 staff members.
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