Like Stella Artois used to boast, cruise ships are reassuringly expensive to build. The highest quality materials are manipulated by skilled engineers under the guidance of genius ship designers. Mixing practical considerations of buoyancy and safety with aesthetic features and incredible amenities is a balancing act which requires incredible attention to the minutiae. So, whether you are thinking of building your own cruise ship or are merely interesting, we are going to have a look into how much it costs to build a cruise ship.
Currently, the most expensive cruise ship in the world is the Allure of the Seas from Royal Caribbean which cost a whopping £900m to build. The largest ship in the world has however completely justified its high price tag – with Royal Caribbean ordering two more ships in its class. The as-yet-unnamed 3rd ship in the Oasis Class is due to be even larger than the Allure of the Seas, making it the largest ship at sea, so could also trump its sister in terms of price. The second most expensive ship at sea is the Oasis of the Seas. The sister ship to the Allure comes in at a cool £840m, making it the cheaper of the sisters and taking the cost of the Oasis class to nearly £2bn (for now!).
Building a ship capable of smoothly traversing the seas with 4,000+ passengers on board is nothing short of an incredible engineering feat. Whilst the body of the largest ships is awe-inspiring to behold, we only get to see about half of the structure. To ensure the safe passage of the ship through choppy waters, the structure of the ship below sea level is roughly the same size as that above water. So as impressed as you are with the size of your cruise ship, you should be doubly impressed.
It would be a bit of a waste to build a fantastic ship with no expenses spared and to complete with second-hand charity shop décor and furnishings. Whilst the cruise industry has evolved over the years, cruise companies still realise they have a duty to provide a high level of luxury to their passengers. This has led to top interior designers serving as consultants to create a spectacularly beautiful interior in many of the world’s top liners. This dedication to creating a beautiful experience has led to many cruise company directors building great collections of art for their passengers to enjoy on board. The Marina and Riviera liners from Oceania Cruises are possibly the greatest ships at sea for art lovers with more than 2,000 original pieces of art on board, including a signed Picasso lithograph.
Images sourced via Royal Caribbean Press Center and Flickr Creative Commons. Credits: Rennett Stowe, Zippo S, Mark Dennis
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