Been There – Odyssey of the Seas

Been There – Odyssey of the Seas is a mug for a Quantum Ultra-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. Launched in 2021, it is the second ship in this subclass. Built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, the vessel features advanced technology, including the SeaPlex entertainment complex, a skydiving simulator, and the North Star observation capsule, which extends over the ship for panoramic views. It has a gross tonnage of approximately 167,704 and accommodates around 5,510 passengers. Designed for global itineraries, Odyssey of the Seas debuted in Israel before repositioning to the Caribbean and Mediterranean.… Read more

Been There – Norwegian Pearl

Been There – Norwegian Pearl is a mug for a Jewel-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line. Launched in 2006 and known for its vibrant, colorful hull artwork and lively atmosphere, the ship offers a unique cruising experience with a wide range of dining options, entertainment venues, and luxurious accommodations. With a capacity of over 2,300 passengers, the Norwegian Pearl boasts features like the world-renowned Bliss Ultra Lounge and a bowling alley at sea. Having sailed to destinations from the Caribbean to Alaska, the ship has gained a reputation for delivering unforgettable adventures and top-notch service.… Read more

Been There – Harmony of the Seas

Been There – Harmony of the Seas is a mug for one of the largest cruise ships ever built. This massive vessel, part of the Oasis-class, stretches 1,188 feet (362 meters) in length and boasts a gross tonnage of approximately 226,963 GT. Launched in 2016, it can accommodate over 6,600 passengers across 16 passenger decks. The ship is a marvel of modern technology, featuring advanced stabilizers, energy-efficient engines, and a state-of-the-art water treatment system.

Things to do on the ship:

The Ultimate Abyss is the tallest slide at sea, plunging thrill-seekers down 10 decks from the Sports Zone to the Boardwalk at lightning speed.… Read more

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Been There – Norwegian Epic

Been There – Norwegian Epic is a mug for one of Norwegian Cruise Line’s most ambitious ships. Built at the STX Europe shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, Norwegian Epic was originally envisioned as the first of a new F3-class, but cost overruns and design changes led to it being the only one of its kind. Launched in 2010, this massive vessel boasts a gross tonnage of approximately 155,873 GT and a length of 1,081 feet, making it one of the largest ships in NCL’s fleet.… Read more

Been There – Norwegian Viva

Been There – Norwegian Viva is a mug for the second ship in Norwegian Cruise Line’s groundbreaking Prima Class, which made its debut in 2023 as a luxurious and innovative addition to the fleet. Measuring approximately 965 feet in length and weighing an impressive 142,500 gross tons, Viva can accommodate up to 3,100 guests at double occupancy. With a sleek, modern design and a focus on wide-open spaces, the Norwegian Viva has been crafted to provide a more intimate and upscale cruising experience compared to traditional mega-ships.… Read more

Been There – Utopia of the Seas

Been There – Utopia of the Seas is a mug for the ship that represents the pinnacle of engineering and luxury. Launched in 2022, this massive vessel is part of the Oasis-class cruise ships and stands as the world’s largest passenger ship, measuring an impressive 1,188 feet long and weighing over 235,000 gross tons. At the time of its construction, the ship could accommodate approximately 6,988 passengers and 2,300 crew members, making it a floating city that redefines maritime travel.

Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant offers passengers an authentic and sophisticated dining experience aboard the Utopia of the Seas.… Read more

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Been There – Symphony of the Seas

Been There – Symphony of the Seas is a mug for a cruiseship launched in March 2018 as a part of Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis-class fleet. It held the title of the largest cruise ship in the world upon its debut, boasting a staggering length of 1,188 feet and the capacity to carry over 6,600 passengers. This engineering marvel was constructed at the STX France shipyard and represents the pinnacle of innovation in luxury cruising.

– One of the ship’s standout features is Central Park, an open-air space filled with over 20,000 plants and trees.… Read more

Been There – Oasis of the Seas

Been There – Oasis of the Seas is a mug for a groundbreaking cruise ship that revolutionized the cruise industry. At an impressive 1,187 feet long and weighing 225,282 gross tons, this massive vessel was the largest passenger ship in the world when it was introduced. The ship can accommodate 6,296 passengers and 2,165 crew members, spanning 16 decks and featuring an extraordinary array of amenities that transformed the concept of cruise ship design and onboard entertainment.

Things to do on the ship:

– The AquaTheater is a stunning open-air performance venue located at the ship’s stern, featuring a deep pool and sophisticated diving platforms.… Read more

Been There – Norwegian Getaway

Been There Norwegian Getaway is a mug for a Breakaway-class cruise ship, which was constructed by Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, and delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line in January 2014. Measuring 1,062 feet long and weighing 145,655 gross tons, she can accommodate 4,028 passengers and 1,646 crew members. With a beam of 136 feet and a draft of 27 feet, the Norwegian Getaway represents a significant addition to the cruise line’s modern fleet.

Onboard Attractions and Activities:

The ship features an exciting multi-level ropes course that offers passengers a thrilling aerial adventure high above the deck.… Read more

Been There – Norwegian Encore

Been There – Norwegian Encore is the mug for the final Breakaway-Plus-class cruise ship in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet, which was constructed by Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, and completed in 2019. Measuring an impressive 1,094 feet long and weighing 169,116 gross tons, this massive vessel can accommodate up to 4,004 passengers and 1,733 crew members. With a beam of 136 feet and a draft of 29 feet, the ship represents a significant engineering achievement in modern cruise ship design.… Read more

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