Photo courtesy: Royal Caribbean
The rhythmic sound of cutting steel in Saint‑Nazaire, France marked a monumental new chapter for Royal Caribbean as construction officially began on its seventh Oasis Class ship — the next evolution in the brand’s celebrated fleet of game‑changing megaships.
A Legacy of Seafaring Firsts
From the debut of Oasis of the Seas in 2009 to Utopia of the Seas in 2024, the Oasis Class has redefined the very concept of ocean travel. From the world‑first Central Park — a living garden at sea — to the AquaTheater’s breathtaking high‑diving shows, these ships have set a new standard in design and entertainment.
The upcoming ship, set to debut in 2028, will push boundaries once again, with new adventures, modernised entertainment, and immersive spaces unlike anything at sea. For more than a decade, the Oasis Class has stood as a symbol of maritime mastery — a floating universe where innovation meets imagination.
The Steel‑Cutting Ceremony: Where Dreams Take Shape
The ceremonial cutting of the first steel marked the official start of this new innovation journey. Senior executives from Royal Caribbean and Chantiers de l’Atlantique joined shipbuilders, architects, and engineers to celebrate the project’s commencement.
“This marks the first spark of what will soon become another groundbreaking addition to our fleet.”
— Michael Bayley, President & CEO, Royal Caribbean International
The moment celebrated not just the start of a new era in cruising but also the long partnership between the cruise line and the French shipyard — a collaboration that has delivered icons such as Wonder of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas.
Engineering Marvels and Future Adventures
The next‑generation Oasis Class vessel will continue to embrace Royal Caribbean’s distinctive “neighbourhood” concept, creating uniquely themed zones onboard for everything from thrilling adventure to serene relaxation.
Set to include enhanced sustainability systems, advanced energy‑saving technologies, and revolutionary guest experiences, the ship embodies Royal Caribbean’s ongoing mission to lead innovation on the high seas. “For over half a century, our goal has been to push the limits of what’s possible — this new chapter represents that spirit stronger than ever,” added Bay
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