Cruising on the Harmony of the Seas

What It’s Really Like Cruising on the Harmony of the Seas

Can you really notice that you’re on a ship with over 6,000 other people? Here’s what cruising on the Harmony of the Seas is really like.

The Harmony of the Seas is the newest addition to the Royal Caribbean fleet, launching just this May, following the Ovation of the Seas launch in April. The record breaking ship is now the biggest cruise ship in the world and it’s jaw-dropping size has earned Royal Caribbean worldwide publicity. Working closely with Royal Caribbean, we were lucky enough to be invited onboard to find out what it’s really like to cruise on the Harmony of the Seas. Read on to discover …

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Harmony of the Seas from above

Why is Everyone So Excited About Harmony of the Seas?

Find out why everyone wants to get on Harmony of the Seas…

If you’re a keen cruise enthusiast then it’s likely that you’ve heard lots about the eagerly anticipated Harmony of the Seas from Royal Caribbean which is set for launch this year.

As we write this, some 3,000 skilled engineers and builders are working away to ensure that this floating resort is ready for it’s maiden voyage that departs on the 20th May.

Currently the Harmony of the Seas is in the SFX Ship Yard in Saint-Nazaire. It’s the fourth Oasis Class cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet and like Oasis of the Seas it also features the theme of 7 identifiable …

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Harmony of the Seas Cruise Ship

Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas

Harmony of the Seas is set to sail in May next year… so we thought we’d give you a little insider information before the big day!

Harmony of the Seas is set to be the biggest cruise ship ever, so you can imagine there’s a lot of buzz around this beautifully designed ship already. If you’ve yet to read or see anything about the Harmony of the Seas – check out this video below…

When it comes to cruise ships, we love our stats – sometimes it’s the best way to help demonstrate just how big the ships really are.  Here’s a couple of the stats we’ve …

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