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96.0 MW. Wonder of the Seas — what's behind it?

96 megawatts. One single ship. Wonder of the Seas: MW, Royal Caribbean International in . From Stromfee Cruise Ships report.

Wonder of the Seas
Concept illustration (AI, FLUX·2): Wonder of the Seas

What's behind it

Wonder of the Seas (235,600 GT, Royal Caribbean, since 2022) was the world's largest cruise ship at launch. Three 20 MW Azipod drives + four 5.5 MW bow thrusters — ~82 MW for propulsion alone.

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Location & Technology

Operator: Royal Caribbean International
Location:
Power: MW
Online: 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the power capacity of the Wonder of the Seas?

The ship has a power capacity of 96.0 MW.

Which cruise line operates the Wonder of the Seas?

It is operated by Royal Caribbean International.

Where can information about the ship's power be found?

The data is sourced from the Stromfee Cruise Ships report.

Is the vessel included in a specific ranking?

Yes, it is listed among the Top 25 Cruise Ships.