World’s Largest Cruise Ship “Oasis of the Seas”

By P Chong                            Tues. 13 April 2010

Embarking the “Virgo” in Singapore 2001

Some years back in 2001 we took a cruise on the “Virgo” from Singapore to Phuket & Langkawi in what was considered the largest of the cruise ships from the fleet of Star Cruises Company. It was great. Then in 2008, we had another cruise from Sydney to New Zealand on Dawn Princess, and it was even greater & larger.

Competition is ripe in the world of popular cruising and there seems to be no end to competitors coming up with the largest of their cruise ships.

Those days it was a dream to go on a QE2 cruise, which dream was then surpassed by the introduction of Queen Mary2 – apparently the world’s largest & most prestigious of the cruise ships. Now, that supremacy didn’t last long either with the coming of the “Oasis of the Seas”.

This is Royal Caribbean International’s newest, largest & most revolutionary cruise ship – the highly anticipated “Oasis of the Seas”. She made her global debut only in December 2009, arriving into her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. following a 14-day transatlantic crossing from Turku, Finland. Hundreds of eager onlookers – ranging from Royal Caribbean top executives to local government officials, residents and media – came out to welcome “Oasis of the Seas” to the United States for the first time and to be among the first to catch a glimpse of the world’s most revolutionary cruise ship.

Just when you think Royal Caribbean International has enough cruise ships in the world, another big one is under way by the name of “Allure of the Seas”. Already they have a fleet of others known invariably as “Freedom of the Seas”among others “ . . . of the Seas” like “Independence of the Seas” & “Liberty of the Seas”.

Their megacruises are also catering for in a variety of other cruise ships distinctly categorised under Voyager Family, Radiance family, Vision family & Sovereign Family – each with a fleet of ships with creative names . . . Adventure, Brilliance, Enchantment, grandeur, Legend, Rhapsody, Majesty, Monarch . . . It’s so numerous reflecting the booming cruising business.

Royal Caribbean’s cruise ships are the most innovative and exciting in the travel industry. Here are the reasons why:

  • Plunging into the 21st century, each ship in the current fleet carries more passengers than the entire Royal Caribbean fleet of the 1970s and has features—such as new surfing pools—that were unheard of in the past.

  • Their lofty perches allow passengers to contemplate the passing seascape by day and dance away the night in a heavenly space high above the water.
  • A variety of lounges and high-energy stage shows draw passengers of all ages out to mingle and dance the night away. Production extravaganzas showcase singers and dancers in lavish costumes. Comedians, acrobats, magicians, jugglers, and solo entertainers fill show lounges on nights when the ships’ companies aren’t performing.

  • Professional ice shows are a highlight of cruises on Voyager- and Ultra Voyager-class ships—the only ships at sea with ice-skating rinks.

  • The action is non-stop in casinos and dance clubs after dark, while daytime hours are filled with poolside games and traditional cruise activities. Port talks tend to lean heavily on shopping recommendations and the sale of shore excursions.

    Broadwalk

    Central Park

    Aqua Theatre

    Pools

This is strictly in a megacruise category of its own – with none to compare. Experience their most innovative and imaginative ship yet, “Oasis of the Seas”. This new class of naval-engineering genius features the first-ever neighbourhood concept where everyone can find their unique experiences in one of their seven distinct onboard districts, including:

  1. Central Park – a public space combining nature and nautical;
  2. Boardwalk – dedicated to family, fun and featuring the new and entertaining Aqua Theatre; & the
  3. Royal Promenade – the heart of many Royal Caribbean ships, that’s now bigger and better than ever.
  4. With 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel proves that the impossible, is possible. You have to see it to believe it.

Exterior View

From rock-climbing walls on every ship, to elegant dining rooms and relaxing spas, your experience onboard is nothing short of incredible. And the service you get will be just as amazing, with their signature Gold Anchor Service on every ship.


Their new “Oasis of the Seas” isn’t just a ship, it’s a collection of amazing experiences that challenge all limitations. More options than ever before, including two Flow-riders, a Zip Line, Aqua Theatre, Carousel, Loft Suites and more. This is where the impossible becomes possible and the unimaginable becomes real.

UPDATE (27 July 2013)

COMPETITION IS KEEN. “ALLURE OF THE SEA” IS NOW NO.1

view photos below:

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Dawn Princess Cruise

Dawn Princess cruise ship, berthed at Port Cha...
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Dawn Princess Cruise

Sydney-New Zealand

(5 – 18 December 2008)

(By Paul Chong)

Dawn princess berthed at Port Chalmers, Dundedin, New Zealand

Dawn-PrincessThe magnificent Dawn Princess


Cruising down the river

On a Sunday afternoon

With the one you love

The birds above

Waiting for the moon

The old accordion playing

A sentimental tune

Cruising down the river

On a Sunday afternoon.”

Not sure how many can remember the old pop song “Cruising Down The River” of the early 50s. This hit tune crops to my mind when talking of cruise. My mind conjures also the romantic cruise on the Seine in Paris, which provides one of the most relaxing & expedient ways to view the sights of Paris in all their grandeur in the glass-covered decks of the Bateaux-Mouches. The European Rivers such as Rhine, Danube are also worth noting.

I guess the TV series of “Love Boat” promoted the greatest thrill & advertisement re cruises on the high seas, with romance filling the air. After a couple of traumatic experiences of rough crossings in the English Channel, I was going to give cruising an entire miss until persuaded to try the Star Cruise on the Virgo from Singapore to Phuket in Thailand, with a stopover in Langkawi Island, Malaysia. No more sea-sickness was encountered then, and the four-day cruise was very delightful indeed.

SANY1297Monica – Our main waitress

A Princess cruise holiday is a dream holiday. You are pampered & given royalty treatment from room services to dinning in style. Some people do plan their dreams & romances by going on cruises. Some are habitually living on these love boats. Because of time & space, there is little to distinguish dream from reality. They say that dreams do come true, but then dreams fade and whatever reality there is remains only in your memory. Just when you are having such a good time, the end comes sooner than desired. Then you wonder was it all a dream? If you are young or young at heart, modern cruises are really adventurous, romantic & escaping into the world of fantasy, similar to the popular TV series “Love Boat”.

In planning for a perfect holiday, there are no shortage of exotic places to lure you. Travel brochures are full of glorifying descriptions of holiday escapes – compelling destinations like the new artificial Beach Resort in Japan, the new “Skywalk” at the Grand Canyon, play a game of tennis atop the the ultra modern 6-Star Dubai hotel, or the “themepark” at Las Vegas with all its thrills & spills. Or come 2010, the Resort World of Sentosa, Singapore will provide a kind of new excitement & experience.Whatever you are after, they range from the boring normal escorted tours to the extreme adventurous.

S001smOur cruise itinerary

To me, to really enjoy yourself, you must have the luxury of time & leisure. Tight schedules & rush always spoil many a holiday for most people. For this reason, the fully escorted land tours are out, where you are trying to cover sight-seeing & shopping all within a limited time scale. I guess I’ll be tired out each day and at the end of it all finished up with nothing but glimpses of the tour.

SANY1538Casual Self-Service (24-Hour) – The Horizon Court

Cruising is increasingly popular. There were over 2,000 passengers. It affords escapism, high sea adventures, thrills & spills, the luxury of time & leisure, aboard ship galore of activities & first class entertainment. You can have breakfast, lunch & dinner – all served with the finesse of well-attired waiters & waitresses. Be served as lady & lord in fine dining, lunch & breakfast too.

But if you are one of those who care more for your extra snooze, just stay in bed & have the meals delivered to your stateroom, or you can have access to the convenience of 24-hour food service at the Horizon Court. Here there is no shortage of choice & variety, also fruits & other desserts. If you love eating, you can eat as much as you want – you just help yourself.


SANY0042 Dawn Princess docked in Auckland Harbour, within walking distance to the City centre.

There is however one down side to cruises. The land content tours or shore excursions are not inclusive, even shutter buses from the docks to the city centres are charged. Usually the ship will dock in the morning & sail away again by six in the evening. Too rush for a satisfying sight-seeing & you are confronted with a variety of tours & pretty pricey too.

No holiday can be perfect or completely satisfying. I guess the important thing is that you’ll be able to say “Been there, done that.” It will be an experience well worth savoured.

The sheer pleasure of seeing the magnificent fjords of New Zealand in all their awesome wonder alone makes the cruise worthwhile. Though when sailing through the fjords region that day it was raining & cloudy, we get to see hundreds & thousands more cascading waters down their edges. Herein below are some beautiful photos by Google:

Cruise on the Fjord
Doubtful Sound Fjord
Cascading Waters
Milford Sound Fjord
Milford Sound

Paul Chong

Sunday, 11 January 2009.