Harmony of the Seas: Life aboard the world's biggest cruise ship

By Caroline Gladstone
Updated October 3 2016 - 5:38pm, first published October 2 2016 - 12:15am
Harmony of the Seas' canyon design means many cabins have balconies facing into the ship. Photo: Supplied
Harmony of the Seas' canyon design means many cabins have balconies facing into the ship. Photo: Supplied
Royal Caribbean International's Harmony of the Seas, the world's largest and newest cruise ship.
Royal Caribbean International's Harmony of the Seas, the world's largest and newest cruise ship.

Standing on the edge of a precipice, I look down into a canyon, with towering sides and people milling below like the proverbial ants. It's not some rugged ravine but the world's biggest ship and I'm running late for dinner. If this were a movie I would naturally jump on the zip line (bypassing the queues of course), zoom across the vast chasm and jump off praying for a soft landing as I descended upon Johnny Rockets diner, my restaurant for the evening.

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