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Project Genesis

Project Genesis

Project Genesis Facts

Find out all about Project Genesis, the largest cruise ship to ever make it from drawing board to production.

Project Genesis

A graphic image showing the scale of the huge ship

• At 220,000 Gross Register Tonnage (GRT) Project Genesis (the ship's working title) is 40% larger than any other cruise ship in the world.
• Project Genesis is scheduled to enter service in Autumn 2009 and will be homeported year-round from Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
• Project Genesis is 1,180 feet long, 154 feet wide, and 240 feet high and will accommodate over 5,400 guests.
• At a cost of US$230,000/£117,484 to construct each berth, Project Genesis is the most expensive cruise ship ever to be ordered.
• Standing upright bow-to-stern, Project Genesis would dwarf the One Canada Square building at Canary Wharf and New York’s Chrysler Building. The ship is also one and a half times taller than the O2 Arena and is longer than four football pitches.
• The name of the Project Genesis ship will be announced in June 2008.
• Royal Caribbean International currently operates the largest cruise ships in the world, Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas at 160,000 GRT and 3,600 guests.
• A third ship in this Freedom-class, Independence of the Seas is currently under construction at the same ship yard as Project Genesis and will take her first ever paying guests from Southampton in May 2008.

last updated: 18/01/2008 at 15:56
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