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Spectrum of the Seas
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Spectrum of the Seas is a Quantum-Ultra-class cruise ship currently operated by Royal Caribbean International and the first ship of the Quantum Ultra class, a modification from the company's Quantum class of ships. The ship was constructed at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany and was delivered in April 2019. At 169,379 GT, she became the fifth largest ship in the fleet by gross tonnage upon delivery. She currently operates primarily in East Asia.[6]
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Name | Spectrum of the Seas |
Owner | Royal Caribbean Group |
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Port of registry | Limassol, ![]() |
Ordered | 12 June 2015 |
Builder | Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany |
Cost | €931 million[1] |
Yard number | S.700[2] |
Laid down | 8 November 2017[3] |
Launched | 25 February 2019[4] |
Christened | 3 June 2019[5] |
Maiden voyage | 18 April 2019[6] |
In service | 2019—present |
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Status | In Service |
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Class and type | Quantum-Ultra-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | 169,379 GT[7] |
Length | 347.11 m (1,139 ft)[7] |
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Draught | 8.8 m (29 ft)[7] |
Decks | 16 (14 passenger-accessible)[8] |
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Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) |
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