Port Canaveral Welcomes Harmony of the Seas and the Return of Mariner of the Seas
5/9/2019
Crowds jam Jetty Park for 'Royal Homecoming' as world’s
second-largest cruise ship, sister ship depart from new homeport
Spectators gather at Jetty Park as Royal Caribbean International cruise ship Harmony of the Seas
departs on its first cruise from Port Canaveral on Monday, May 6.
(Photo: Canaveral Port Authority)
Port Canaveral, FL – May 9, 2019 – Royal Caribbean International cruise ships Harmony of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas received a “royal” sendoff on Monday as the giant vessels sailed from their new homeport of Port Canaveral.
Tugboats provided a water salute as a the 1,188-foot long Harmony, the second-largest cruise ship in the world, glided past hundreds of cheering spectators who gathered at Jetty Park for a “wave-out” event for the Port’s newest arrivals. Onlookers waved bandanas and some held up signs with large letters that spelled out “Bon Voyage.”
“We are excited to welcome these two magnificent cruise ships to Port Canaveral and proud of our partnership with Royal Caribbean International.” Port CEO Captain John Murray said. “With record numbers of cruise guests visiting our Port year after year, the arrival of Harmony and Mariner shows that Port Canaveral has ensured the confidence of RCI to accommodate two of the largest and most sophisticated cruise ships in the industry.”
In keeping with tradition, Port executives presented Harmony Capt. Johnny Faevelen with a plaque marking the cruise ship’s first visit to Port Canaveral. When asked about the Port’s ability to handle the second-largest cruise ship in the world, Capt. Faevelen, who helmed the Mariner when it first sailed from the Port in 2003, told reporters gathered on the Harmony, “It’s actually easier now during this operation than it was with the Mariner years ago. The Port has really done a great, great job preparing for the biggest cruise ships in the world like we have with Royal Caribbean.”
Port Director Capt. John Murray and Canaveral Port Authority Commissioners present Harmony of the Seas Capt. Johnny Faevelen, with a plaque marking the cruise ship’s first visit to Port Canaveral. From left, Commissioner Wayne Justice, Commission Vice Chairman Robyn Hattaway, Capt. Murray, Capt. Faevelen, Commission Chairman Micah Loyd and Commissioner Jerry Allender
(Photo: Canaveral Port Authority)
Port officials also presented Mariner Capt. Angel Oviol a “Welcome Back” plaque. The Mariner first arrived at the Port in 2003 and made her inaugural cruise from the Port on Nov. 14, 2003. Mariner is the first Royal Amplified vessel to sail out of Port Canaveral. Tugboats from Petchem Tugs and Seabulk Towing escorted the Harmony and the Mariner as they sailed from Port Canaveral with a traditional water salute.
Port executives present Capt. Angel Oviol of Mariner of the Seas a “Welcome Back” plaque
From left, Hattaway, Capt. Oviol, Capt. Murray, Loyd and Allender.
(Photo: Canaveral Port Authority)
Harmony, the largest cruise ship ever to homeport at Port Canaveral, departed on a three-night cruise to Nassau, Bahamas, after having arrived at the Port on May 5 from Port Everglades. The 1,020-foot-long
Mariner, which arrived earlier Monday, left on a four-night voyage to Nassau, Bahamas, and Royal Caribbean’s newly opened private island destination,
Perfect Day at CocoCay. Following a $250 million reimagination of the island, Perfect Day at CocoCay redefines thrill and chill with the tallest waterslide in North America, the Caribbean’s largest fresh water pool and the highest vantage point in the Bahamas.
The 226,963-gross-ton Harmony of the Seas began service in 2016 and has room for about 6,700 guests and 2,100 crew members. Only Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean International’s four Oasis Class vessels, is larger. The 18-deck Harmony offers seven neighborhoods, a 10-story slide called Ultimate Abyss, a surf simulator called Flowrider, a trio of thrilling waterslides called The Perfect Storm and a water park for children called Splashaway Bay.
In service since 2003, the Voyager Class Mariner of the Seas weighs 139,863 gross tons. The 15-deck vessel, which underwent a more than $100 million upgrade in 2018, can carry up to 4,000 guests and 1,200 crew. Highlights include Sky Pad, Flowrider, glow-in-the-dark laser tag and an escape room.
Royal Caribbean International’s Mariner of the Seas departs Port Canaveral,
escorted by tugboats from Petcham Tugs and Seabulk Towing
(Photo: Canaveral Port Authority)
After another three-night Bahamas cruise starting Thursday, May 9, the
Harmony began seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises on Sunday, May 12, to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Maarten and Perfect Day at CocoCay. Starting May 26, the
Harmony will alternate every other week with seven-night Western Caribbean cruises to Cozumel, Roatan and Costa Maya, Mexico, and Perfect day at CocoCay.
Following a three-night Bahamas cruise starting Friday, May 10, the
Mariner began four-night sailings to Nassau and Perfect day at CocoCay on Monday, May 13, and three-night cruises to Freeport or Nassau, Bahamas, and Perfect day at CocoCay starting Friday, May 17.
Harmony and
Mariner will be among the first Royal Caribbean cruise ships bringing guests to the cruise line’s private island
Perfect Day at CocoCay