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Oasis of the Seas is the largest cruise liner sailing the seas. Due to its size it is obviously the most impressive of the Royal Caribbean ships. She had her maiden voyage on 5 December 2009.

The ship sails from Fort Lauderdale to the East or West Caribbean mostly for 7 nights. In the above video you can go on stroll through two of the seven Neighborhoods onboard the Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas. You get to walk along the Royal Promenade and the Boardwalk area.

The ship looks more like a shopping arcade that floats than a cruise ship. It is over 1000 feet long and can take 5400 passengers in a double occupancy layout.

The full seven Neighborhoods are:
These neighborhoods are:

1. Central Park features boutiques, restaurants and bars, including access to the Rising Tide bar, which can be raised or lowered to three separate levels. It has the first living park at sea with over 12,000 plants and 56 trees.
2. The Pool and Sports Zone features a sloped-entry beach pool and two surf simulators.
3. Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center features a spa for teens.
4. Boardwalk features a handcrafted carousel, restaurants, bars, shops, two rock-climbing walls, and a tattoo parlor. Its outdoor 750-seat AquaTheatre amphitheater hosts the ship’s largest freshwater pool.
5. Royal Promenade features restaurants and shops and is viewable from a mezzanine.
6. Youth Zone features a science lab and computer gaming.
7. Entertainment Place

In December 2010 the Oasis of the Seas is set to be joined by her sister ship the Allure of the Seas which will be a great addition to the Royal Caribbean ships.

If seven days onboard the Oasis of the Seas is not enough then there is a special 9 night cruise over the new year period. You can see in 2011 while cruising. The ship sets sail on 30 December and visits Haiti, St. Thomas, St. Maarten and the Bahamas before returning to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Want to learn more about the Royal Caribbean ships? Visit our Royal Caribbean page.



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Monday, July 19th, 2010 at 6:49 pm
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cruise information, Royal Caribbean ships
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