Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Liberty Of The Seas, most luxurious ship after the Titanic

MS Liberty of The Seas is a cruise ship from Royal Caribbean International which
began sailing in May 2007. Originally announced that he will be called the Endeavour of the Seas, but the name was later changed. 15dek accommodate ships with 4370 passengers who are served by the 1360 crew. She was built in 18 months at the Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland, where its sister ship, Freedom of The Seas, was also built.



Name: Liberty Of The Seas
Owner: Royal Caribbean International
Operator: Royal Caribbean International
Place built: Aker Yards of Turku, Finland
Cost: U.S. $ ~ 800 million
Launched: May 18, 2007 by Madeley Donnalea
In service: May 18, 2007-present
Identification: IMO number: 9330032
Status: Active Service in 2010
General Characteristics: yacht
Weight: 154,407 tons
Length: 1,111.9 feet (338.91 m)
Height: 126.64 feet (38.60 m), the water level 184 ft (56.08 m)
Dam: 28 feet (8.53 m)
Deck: deck 18 total, 15 passenger decks
Speed: 21.6simpul (40 km / h, 25 mph)
Capacity: 4370 passengers
Crew: crew 1300 (average)


Liberty of the Seas has an extensive sports facilities including a wave generator for surfing, an interactive playground "H20 Zone" water for the children, full-sized volleyball court / basketball court, skating rink, boxing ring, and fitness center.

Other facilities include two cantilevered whirlpools that and project out from the side of the ship to give their views freely under the sea, Wi-Fi and mobile connectivity throughout the ship, modular conference center for business meetings, and flat screen televisions in all rooms.

Restaurants including 3 three-level dining room, Cafe Jade Asian-themed casual dining, traditional casual Cafe, Sorrento's Pizzeria, the Promenade Cafe, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, Johnny Rockets restaurant, restaurant steakhouse, and Portofino Italian restaurant.



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