History | |
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Name | Vision of the Seas |
Owner | Royal Caribbean Group |
Operator | ![]() |
Port of registry | |
Builder | |
Yard number | F31 |
Laid down | October 29, 1996 |
Launched | September 1, 1997[1] |
Completed | April 15, 1998 |
Maiden voyage | May 2, 1998[2] |
In service | May 2, 1998 |
Identification |
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Status | In Service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Vision-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | 78,340 GT[1] |
Length | 279.0 m (915.4 ft)[1] |
Beam | 35.6 m (117 ft)[1] |
Height | 59 m (193 ft 7 in) |
Draught | 7.77 m (25.5 ft)[1] |
Decks | 11 |
Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) |
Capacity | 2,050 passengers (double occupancy) 2,514 passengers (maximum) |
Crew | 765 |
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Vision of the Seas is a Vision-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International, the last of her class. Her maiden voyage was on May 2, 1998, following which she sailed for a year in Europe before being moved to other routes.
In 2013, Vision of the Seas received a dry dock refit.[citation needed] In May 2023, it moved to a new home port of Baltimore.[3]