waterslides on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

The Harmony of the Seas features several multistory waterslides, including the tallest one at sea. The Cyclone and Typhoon have clear sections so riders can see outside and spectators can look in.

Quirky Photos of the World's Largest Cruise Ship

Welcome to Alice’s Wonderland at sea.

Photographs byAlberto Bernasconi
ByGulnaz Khan
February 17, 2017
5 min read

Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas—the world’s largest cruise ship—is perhaps the epitome of excess. It’s heavier than 17,000 African elephants, taller than Mount Rushmore, more than twice as long as the Washington Monument, has more horsepower than seven Ferraris, and hosts more works of art than the Louvre has paintings on display.

Launched in 2016, the 226-thousand-ton ship boasts seven neighborhoods, multistory waterslides, and robot bartenders—Alice’s Wonderland at sea. It can accommodate nearly 7,000 guests and more than 2,000 crew members, earning it the title, “the floating city.”

Harmony of the Seas isn't an anomaly. The cruise industry is one of the fastest growing travel markets worldwide, and ships are increasingly becoming bigger and flashier. Scientists warn that these ships—which operate in fragile marine ecosystems around the globe—can have detrimental environmental and public health effects due to their significant release of sulfur dioxide and water pollutants.

Photographer Alberto Bernasconi wanted to document this high style hospitality with a dash of of sarcasm. “More than ever, it doesn't matter where you are going, but how you are reaching your destination,” he says. The resulting images are an ode to the fantasy—and at times, irony—of luxury on the high seas.

people play miniature golf on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship
a carousel on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship
the central park in the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Sea cruise ship
the fitness center track in the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship
The Sports Deck offers a nine-hole miniature golf course, two surf simulators, and an athletic court for basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
Photograph by Alberto Bernasconi
girl surfing on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

Two FlowRider surf simulators pump 34,000 gallons of water per minute, allowing guests to stand-up surf and boogie board.

people sunbathing on the deck of Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

Harmony of the Seas’ 23 pools, waterslides, and surf simulators contain more than 94 times the water of one eruption of Yellowstone National Park’s iconic geyser, Old Faithful.

a zip line of the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

A zip line suspended 10 decks high takes guests on a thrilling, 82-foot ride across the ship’s open-air atrium, where they have a view of the Boardwalk below.

an art gallery on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

The Harmony of the Seas—whose art collection features more than 3,000 works by artists from 60 countries—hosts art auctions aboard the ship.

the casino on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

High rollers on the high seas can try their hand at cards, slot machines, and roulette in the ship’s glitzy onboard casino.

people taking photos on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

As part of special DreamWorks programming, costumed characters from Shrek, Madagascar, and Kung Fu Panda pose with guests for quirky souvenir photos.

karaoke night on the Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

Entertainment Place houses the ship’s own nightclub district, which boasts karaoke venues, a theater, ice-skating shows, and a comedy club.

the helicopter pad on Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

Guests can enjoy sweeping ocean views from one of 16 guest decks on Harmony of the Seas. The ship also comes equipped with a helipad.

Alberto Bernasconi is an Italian photographer based in Milan. Follow him @alberto_bernasconi.

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