Harmony of the Seas By Numbers

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This week, the world’s largest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas, has set sail for Southampton, where she will embark on her maiden voyage to a new home port in Barcelona.

We know that everything about this ship is supersized, but how does it look in numbers?

Gross tonnage: 227,000

Length: 362 metres (50 more than the height of the Eiffel Tower)

Width: 66 metres

Decks: 18RCI_AquatheaterV

Cost: $1 billion

Passenger capacity: 6,360

Crew: 2,300 with 77 different nationalities

Co2 Emissions: 20% less than the two largest ships in its class

Cruising speed: 22 knots, or 25 mph

Workers to build: 2,500

Time taken to build: 40 months

Work hours to build: 10 million slides

Slide height: 10 storeys (top deck to main deck; Ultimate Abyss waterslide)

Waved off from France by: 70,000 people

Dining venues: 20

Theatre capacity: 1,400 seats

Plants: 12,000 species

Surf simulators: 2

Staterooms: 2,747

Passenger elevators: 24

Neighbourhoods: 7

Works of art on display: 11,252

Amount of water used: 4,700,000 lbs in 23 pools

Robotic barmen: 2

Maiden voyage: 22nd May, Southampton to Barcelona

Number of sailings to the West Mediterranean: 34 seven night sailings until October.

Will you be embarking on Harmony of the Seas? Or have you had an interesting cruise experience? Tell us below!