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Tuesday 8 July 2014

Photos: Explore the luxurious interior of the world's largest liner

Well, call it luxury at its peak you won't be wrong at all... the Royal Caribbean International's Allure of the Seas is a pleasure cruise yatch that measures 1,184ft long and weighs 222,900 tonnes. It's designed to carry people around the Mediterranean. The ship can carry 5,400 passengers as well as crew to staff the many restaurants and leisure attractions squeezed on board, such as a merry-go-round (top left), surfing simulator (top right), ice rink (bottom left) and climbing wall (bottom right). An image of the ship is pictured centre

 Now check out the bold photos below;

The Allure of the Seas (pictured) is 1,184ft long and carries 5,400 passengers plus crew. It will take people on a tour of the Mediterranean
Royal Caribbean has teamed up with Google Maps Business View - the commercial arm of Street View - so that people can take a virtual tour of the mammoth vessel. A huge rock climbing wall is picturedA terrifying-looking zip wire (pictured) lets people zoom nine storeys above the main shopping street, while views of an ice rink and aquatheatre hint at the entertainment options aboardThe company said that with just a few clicks you can take a trip across the zip line, see acrobats training in the AquaTheatre and take a look at some of the dining options, such as the Central Park restaurant (pictured)Google created the Street View experience using a DSLR camera with a fisheye lens and a panoramic head resting on a tripod. One of the ship's swimming pools is picturedThe ship can carry 5,400 passengers as well as crew to staff the many restaurants and leisure attractions, such as the ice rink (pictured)As well as letting people at home have a taste of a luxurious cruse holiday, the company hopes that the Street View experience will enable people booked onto the Allure of the Seas to get a better idea of what is on offer. Central Park is pictured
The ship is so vast that it boasts a shopping street, which looks a little like a shopping centre in a major city (pictured)
The ship is so vast that it boasts a shopping street, which looks a little like a shopping centre in a major city (pictured above). 'Wow! Honey moon seekers...oya forward march...enjoy'

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