Quantum of the Seas
The Quantum Class is a fleet of superlatives. The first luxury liner in this class – Quantum of the Seas – was a quantum leap for the world of shipbuilding when it was completed in 2014. Quantum of the Seas was honoured as the “Cruise Ship of the Year” in 2016, as the jury recognised it had set standards in its field.
Royal Caribbean International commissioned MEYER WERFT to build five cruise ships in this class: Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas. All five vessels have many features in common, such as their spectacular stern architecture with large glazed areas that offer stunning 270-degree views. The vessels in the Quantum Class are so-called “smart ships” that have their very own satellite to make sure they stay online around the clock. Another impressive feature is the North Star, a glass gondola hanging on an extendible and pivoting arm that offers expansive views from a height of up to 90 metres. The ships even boast a skydiving simulator and a multi-storey entertainment area.
A further highlight on the Quantum ships is their air lubrication systems, which pump out air bubbles from the hull to reduce friction with the water surface and cut fuel consumption.
- Tonnage
- 168,666 GT
- Length
- 347.1 m
- Breadth moulded
- 41.40 m
- Decks
- 18
- Total engine power
- 67,200 kW
- Propulsion power
- 41 MW
- Speed
- 22 kn
- Passengers
- 4,180
- Passenger cabins
- 2,094
- Crew
- 1,500
- Classification
- DNVGL
- Production series
- Quantum Class
- Type
- Cruise Liner
- Shipyard
- MEYER WERFT
- Cruise Line
- Royal Caribbean International