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The world is full of some massive boats, including Jeff Bezos’ $727 million yacht that has finally made it to the open sea. But what are the biggest ships you can actually purchase a ticket to cruise on?


Length: 362.10 m
Width: 64.01 m
Weight: 236,857 gross tons
Speed: 22 knots
Guests: 6,988
Features: 18 decks, eight “neighbourhoods,” nine restaurants, climbing walls, arcade, Wonder Playscape, and more
The Wonder of the Seas is the current Biggest Boat in the world. It’s actually even longer than the Global Dream II, measuring in at 362.10 m from bow to stern, and it’s very wide at 64.01 m. These are boat words, you see.


Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas


Length: 362.10 m
Width: 65.53 m
Weight: 228,081 gross tons
Speed: 22 knots
Guests: 6,680
Features: 18 decks, seven “neighbourhoods,” four pools, 23 restaurants, 42 bars, robotic bartenders, water park, arcade, rock climbing
Royal Caribbean is really creative with its names. Everything is “of the Seas,” preceded by a seemingly random noun that sounds Nice. Yeah, I don’t get it either.


Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas


Length: 362.10 m
Width: 65.53 m
Weight: 226,963 gross tons
Speed: 25 knots
Guests: 6,687
Features: 18 decks, eight dining venues, nine specialty restaurants, waterslides, water parks, multiple neighbourhoods
Hey guess what: It’s another Of The Seas. Royal Caribbean really likes big boats, apparently, like you all do.

Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas


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