Allure of the Seas
Allure of the Seas is an Oasis-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International that became the world's largest passenger ship upon her launch, a distinction she held until her sister ship Harmony of the Seas surpassed the record. Built at the STX Europe Turku Shipyard in Finland, the vessel was named following a public contest and features telescoping funnels that allow her to pass under low bridges during transit to her home port.
Allure of the Seas accommodates 5,492 passengers on a lower berth basis and carries a crew of 2,150. The ship has 2,745 cabins spread across 17 decks and is fitted with Wartsila engines. She operates at a service speed of 23 knots.
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