Pictures: Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas
The newest cruise ship of the Meyer Werft shipyard, Ovation of the Seas, is prepared for its transfer to the North Sea on the Ems River in Papenburg, Germany, Friday March 11, 2016. The 348 meter long passenger ship is heading to the Dutch city of Eemshaven first and will later continue to the Bremerhaven, Germany to be prepared for the delivery to Royal Caribbean International.
(Ingo Wagner / Associated Press)Orlando Sentinel
The Ovation of the Seas is the third Quantum-class ship from Royal Caribbean International. It debuted April 2016 and began sailing out of China in June 2016.
The newest cruise ship of the Meyer Werft shipyard, Ovation of the Seas, is prepared for its transfer to the North Sea on the Ems River in Papenburg, Germany, Friday March 11, 2016. The 348 meter long passenger ship is heading to the Dutch city of Eemshaven first and will later continue to the Bremerhaven, Germany to be prepared for the delivery to Royal Caribbean International.
(Ingo Wagner / Associated Press)
The newest cruise ship of the Meyer Werft shipyard, Ovation of the Seas, is prepared for its transfer to the North Sea on the Ems River in Papenburg, Germany, Friday March 11, 2016. The 348 meter long passenger ship is heading to the Dutch city of Eemshaven first and will later continue to the Bremerhaven, Germany to be prepared for the delivery to Royal Caribbean International.
(Ingo Wagner / Associated Press)
The newest cruise ship of the Meyer Werft shipyard, Ovation of the Seas, is prepared for its transfer to the North Sea on the Ems River in Papenburg, Germany, Friday March 11, 2016. The 348 meter long passenger ship is heading to the Dutch city of Eemshaven first and will later continue to the Bremerhaven, Germany to be prepared for the delivery to Royal Caribbean International.
(Ingo Wagner / Associated Press)