Royal Caribbean has announced construction has officially kicked off on their seventh Oasis class ship which will debut in 2028.
The first piece of steel was cut on Oasis 7 at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France.
Representatives from Royal Caribbean and Chantiers de l’Atlantique attended the milestone event to commemorate the moment alongside the teams of innovators, naval engineers, architects, designers and more working to bring lucky number seven to life.
Royal Caribbean has yet to announce the name of this new ship or where it will be sailing to and from.
Oasis class ships are around 230,000 gross tons in size and currently the second largest class in the world, only behind the Icon class, also from Royal Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean said that Oasis 7 will deliver unparalleled experiences across thrills and chill; ways to dine, drink and celebrate; show-stopping entertainment and more that will be revealed at a later time.
The Oasis class from Royal Caribbean ushered in the ear of mega cruising when they first debut over 15 years ago.
Appeared first on: Cruisefever.net




