Keel Laid For RCI’s First LNG-Powered Oasis Class Ship Utopia Of The Seas
Cruise Royal Caribbean International Bruce Parkinson July 04, 2022

Royal Caribbean International’s upcoming ship, Utopia of the Seas, has reached its first major construction milestone. A keel-laying ceremony was held over the weekend for the first LNG-powered ship of the Oasis Class.
The event at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France celebrated the official start of Utopia’s physical construction ahead of the ship’s introduction in spring 2024.
“The keel laying for Utopia of the Seas represents the first milestone of an incredible ship and the next step toward a bolder, thrilling future for Royal Caribbean and vacations,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.
“Utopia’s debut in 2024, on the heels of Icon of the Seas setting sail in fall 2023, will build on a new, exciting chapter that is set to redefine family vacations and getaways for all ages in ways we’ll soon reveal.”
At the ceremony, the working teams constructing Utopia watched as newly minted coins were placed on the ship’s first 948-ton steel block. The longstanding maritime tradition calls for coins, representing Royal Caribbean and Chantiers de l’Atlantique, to bring luck during the construction process and while the ship is at sea.
“Today, we are celebrating with Royal Caribbean International an important tradition and milestone for Utopia of the Seas,” said Laurent Castaing, General Manager of Chantiers de l’Atlantique.
“The construction of Utopia is an exciting opportunity for the Chantiers de l’Atlantique teams that are aiming to make this cruise ship one of the most environmentally friendly ships in the world equipped with new generation dual-fuel engines.”
As the second Royal Caribbean ship that will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), Utopia will also advance Royal Caribbean’s commitment to the environment.
The ship’s LNG technology will join a lineup of the cruise line’s environmentally friendly initiatives on its ships. From shore power connection to waste heat recovery systems, the applications have been developed and enhanced as part of Royal Caribbean’s dedication to making strides toward a clean-energy future.
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