Oasis of the Seas Meets Allure of the Seas for First Time Photo Courtesy Royal Caribbean |
Two Sisters
Met in 2010
Another Sister
Planned for 2016
On Saturday, November 13, 2010, a historic first occurred when the two largest
ships afloat met for the first time. The Allure of the Seas had just
arrived from Finland to its home port of Port Everglades, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida when it was met by it's sister-ship Oasis of the Seas.
Royal Caribbean Confirms New Build
Royal Caribbean International has been in contract talks with ship-builder STX France. It appears that talks broke down with STX Finland, who built the currently sailing Oasis-class ships, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. RCI has just confirmed plans to build a third 5400 ton vessel, yet to be named, by mid-year 2016.
The Oasis-class ships have been so successful, with their seven neighborhoods and specialty dining options, that Royal Caribbean is in the midst of a $700 million revitalization program across the entire fleet. (see our Grandeur of the Seas Revitalization articles for one of the latest upgrades).
The cost of the new sister ship was not disclosed in the Royal Caribbean announcement, but when the rumors first surfaced in November, Royal had indicated the cost of the third ship was expected to be less per berth than the previous ships.
Royal Caribbean also has a one-year option to build a fourth ship in the Oasis-class.