COMPARING THE TITANIC TO A MODERN CRUISE SHIP POSTER

Ever wonder what today’s ships sailing throughout the world’s oceans may look like against the Titanic - once regarded as the largest ship in the world? Well, you won’t have to look far! This print, found on Visual Capitalist Licensing, shows exactly how much bigger today’s boats are compared to the world-famous vessel. The Titanic was the world's largest and possibly most opulent ship when it was launched on April 2, 1912. The ship could accommodate around 3,300 people, comprised of crew members, and had a swimming pool and a squash court. The Titanic's imposing size drew the attention of many of the world's wealthiest people, and it set sail on its first trip on April 10, 1912. This poster shows what the Titanic looks like compared to Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas.

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