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Ovation of the Seas, dominating Sydney Cove Ovation of the Seas at Tahiti on 24 April 2019. On 11 February 2011 RCI announced that it had ordered a new class of ships from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, the first of which was scheduled to be delivered by autumn of 2014. At the time, the project was code-named "Project Sunshine ...
On 15 December 2014, the 138,194 tonne MS Voyager of the Seas visited the port, which was the joint 21st largest passenger ship at the time, and the largest to ever visit. [6] On 5 January 2017, the port hosted the world's third largest cruise ship (at the time), the 168,666 tonne MS Ovation of the Seas. [7]
English: View of the cruise ship Ovation of the Seas, dominating Sydney Harbour on the morning of 23 December 2022, as seen from the Sebel Quay West apartments.
[31] [34] Shortly after this success, the Voyager of the Seas with a maximum ocupancy of 4,000 guests, made her maiden voyage to Sydney, docking at the OPT and within a single day, involved a turn-over of 6,600 passengers, the single largest one-day turnover to date. That was until the arrival of the MS Ovation of the Seas in 2016.
Ovation of the Seas visited Wellington for the first time in 2016, beating Queen Mary 2's record as the largest (348 m long) cruise ship to visit Wellington.
I spent three nights on Royal Caribbean's new Utopia of the Seas in mid-November.. The world's second-largest cruise ship is operating short voyages to appeal to first-time cruisers.
On 18 September 2014, the name of the third Quantum-class ship was announced to be Ovation of the Seas. [19] Ovation of the Seas was delivered to Royal Caribbean on 8 April 2016. [20] The ship was originally planned to homeport in Tianjin to sail in Asia, [20] but moved to Sydney in June 2016 to begin cruising in Oceania seasonally.
English: Cruise ship Ovation of the Seas, with North Star viewing platform raised, at "F" berth, alongside the Fremantle Passenger Terminal, Victoria Quay, in the inner harbour of Fremantle Harbour, Western Australia.