Wonder of the Seas

Cruise Ship

The latest addition to Royal Caribbean fleet, the Wonder of the Seas, exceeds the already record-breaking size of her sister vessel, Harmony of the Seas. In 2022, the year of its inauguration, the Wonder of the Seas has achieved the distinction of being named the largest cruise ship in the world, thanks to its massive length of 362 meters and width of 64 meters, along with a capacity of almost 7,000 passengers.

For this jewel gliding through oceans and seas worldwide – from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean – Myrtha Pools has supplied and installed three waterslides between deck 15 and deck 18 of the ship. There are two 100-meter Aqua Tubes, and one long Space Bowl of just over fifty meters. The two electrifying water slides of the Wonder of the Seas, built in the French shipyards of the Atlantic coast in Saint Nazaire between December 2019 and December 2021, feature sections in methacrylate which overhang either the sea or the greenery of the urban park located on deck 8 to create an incredibly memorable high-flying scenic effect!

To entertain all those guests during voyages, the Wonder of the Seas also includes 18 bridges, 20 restaurants, an ice skating rink, an Aqua Theater, two rock walls for climbing, a surfing pool and numerous water attractions.

The latest addition to Royal Caribbean fleet, the Wonder of the Seas, exceeds the already record-breaking size of her sister vessel, Harmony of the Seas. In 2022, the year of its inauguration, the Wonder of the Seas has achieved the distinction of being named the largest cruise ship in the world, thanks to its massive length of 362 meters and width of 64 meters, along with a capacity of almost 7,000 passengers.
For this jewel gliding through oceans and seas worldwide – from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean – Myrtha Pools has supplied and installed three waterslides between deck 15 and deck 18 of the ship.

There are two 100-meter Aqua Tubes, and one long Space Bowl of just over fifty meters. The two electrifying water slides of the Wonder of the Seas, built in the French shipyards of the Atlantic coast in Saint Nazaire between December 2019 and December 2021, feature sections in methacrylate which overhang either the sea or the greenery of the urban park located on deck 8 to create an incredibly memorable high-flying scenic effect!
To entertain all those guests during voyages, the Wonder of the Seas also includes 18 bridges, 20 restaurants, an ice skating rink, an Aqua Theater, two rock walls for climbing, a surfing pool and numerous water attractions.