Project | Explorer of the Sea | Year of Completion | 2021 | ||
Application | Public space | Operation | world crusing route | ||
Shipyard | Singapore shipyard | Material | HivetecksⓇ H100 |
Explorer of the Seas
Typical American Cruise Liner -
Voyager-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International takes ‘Explorer of the Seas’ by Kaamer Masa, Turku shipyard, completed in 2000. Total 137,000 G. tones, 311 meters of length, 23 knots, 3114 passengers and 1180 crews and totally 4,200 personnel.
She can accommodate over 3,000 guests, including scientists making use of a built-in atmospheric and oceanographic laboratory operated by the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. The lab, with its attendant educational and outreach programs for passengers, was discontinued in 2007.
In early 2015, Explorer of the Seas received major upgrades, including the replacement of the inline skating rink with a Flowrider surfing simulator and increasing her tonnage to 138,194 GT.
In 2019 September, it was announced that the ship will get a refurbishment with $110 million in makeovers before its 2020 summer season. The refurbishment that was to take place under the amplification program in 2020 was delayed indefinitely due to the COVID pandemic, instead only technical refurbishment took place.
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