WATCH: Watch a cruise ship get cut in half
The world’s largest cruise has set sail this week.
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Royal Caribbean's "Symphony of the Seas" is presented in Malaga, Spain, March 27, 2018.
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Royal Caribbean's "Symphony of the Seas" is presented in Malaga, Spain, March 27, 2018.
Symphony of the Seas, the latest mega-ship in Royal Caribbean's Oasis class of ships, measures 238 feet tall and spans 1,188 feet long. The ship can accommodate 5,518 passengers in 2,759 staterooms.
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A general view inside the world's largest cruise ship of Royal Caribbean Cruises during its world presentation ceremony at a port in Malaga, Spain, March 27, 2018.
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Robots serve drinks at the bionic bar on the world's largest cruise ship of Royal Caribbean Cruises during its world presentation ceremony at a port in Malaga, Spain, March 27, 2018.
It is also home to the tallest slide at sea, according to the company.
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Royal Caribbean's "Symphony of the Seas" is presented in Malaga, Spain, March 27, 2018.
Symphony of the Seas will welcome its first guests in Barcelona, Spain, on March 31, for its maiden voyage.