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ROYAL CARRIBEAN’S The Ovation of the Seas, or what’s claimed to be the world’s “smartest” ship has cruised into Singapore after its maiden voyage took off from the UK in mid-April.

Another novel feature on The Ovation of the Seas is the world’s first simulated skydiving simulator at sea. Guests also have access to high-speed WiFi aboard the ship, said to match the speed on land.

The twin robotic arms that mixes cocktails in under 30 seconds

The ship carries 2,090 rooms which can fit a capacity of 4,905 passengers, while the interior cabins are fitted with large HD television screens that offer guests real-time views of the ocean.

On top of that, the ship has an observation pod that rises and rotates 300 feet above sea level, which allows guests a 360-degree view of the ocean.

The cruise ship is at the tail end of its 52-night global odyssey which will culminate in Tianjin, China later this month.

A report by Bloomberg adds that Singapore, where the ship is currently docked, is looking to be crowned the cruise hub of Asia, and recorded a 14 percent jump in passenger traffic last year.

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Source: travelwireasia.com