Can you get bored on a ship that has it all?

The biggest cruise ship to ever sail in New Zealand waters is due to dock in Wellington at 7am and it boasts a dizzying array of luxuries on board.

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CAMERON BURNELL/FAIRFAX NZ. Ovation of the Sea arrives in Wellington Harbour

The Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas is a 348-metre long ship, if stood up end-to-end it would be three times taller than the Majestic Centre, the tallest building in Wellington.

With a displacement of 168,666 tonnes the boat is carrying almost 6500 guests and crew on board.

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The ship has 2090 staterooms onboard and 18 restaurants.

Some of the oddities on board the decked out cruise liner include: the 'North Star' a glass capsule that hovers 90 metres above sea level providing 360-degree views of the ocean.

The 'SeaPlex' the biggest indoor activity space at sea that has roller skating, bumper cars and a circus school.

RCI A tour on Ovation of the Seas, a cruise ship that can have over 6000 people on board.

Two robotic bartenders at the Bionic Bar mix and shake cocktails.

Eighteen restaurants provide international cuisines from Japanese, a steakhouse and Jamie Oliver's Italian restaurant.

If passengers are feeling like some culture they can check out the 11,000 piece, $6.1 million art collection on board.

Ed Scragg/ Fairfax Media Tailor your cocktail just the way you like it by ordering at the Bionic Bar on the Ovation of the Seas.

"SuperCruising on Ovation of the Seas marks the dawn of a bold new era of cruising down under – and we're so proud to share this momentous occasion with the people of New Zealand," managing director, Australia & New Zealand Adam Armstrong said.

"Over the last decade we have committed to bringing the biggest and best cruise ships to our doorstep – and today is the climax of that story. This occasion marks the first time that a cruise line has ever based a brand new ship in this market."

On her maiden New Zealand season, the Ovation of the Seas is expected to inject more than $9.5 million into the national economy say Royal Caribbean Cruises.

Royal Caribbean International The North Star gondola atop the Ovation of the Seas cruise ship offers passengers sweeping panoramic views from 92m above sea level.

OVATION OF THE SEAS: THE FACTS

4905 Total number of passengers

2091 Number of staterooms

1 of 8 VIKASH NAIDU Vikash Naidu got this shot of the Ovation of the Seas cruise ship in Wellington Harbour alongside Westpac Stadium. 2 of 8 KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ The scale of the Ovation is clear to see next to a ship. 3 of 8 KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ The Ovation enters Wellington harbour. 4 of 8 KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ The Ovation of the Seas cruise ship enters Wellington Harbour. 5 of 8 CORINNE RIVOALLAN Ovation of the Seas berthing in Wellington Harbour as viewed from Wadestown. 6 of 8 CORINNE RIVOALLAN Ovation of the Seas berthing in Wellington Harbour as viewed from Wadestown. 7 of 8 CORINNE RIVOALLAN Ovation of the Seas berthing in Wellington Harbour as viewed from Wadestown. 8 of 8 ALEX SEMPRINI Cruise liner Ovation of the Seas berthed at Wellington, dwarfing an Interislander ferry.

1572 Number of rooms with balconies

347 Length in metres

41 Width in metres

KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ If stood up end-to-end the Ovation would be three times taller than the Majestic Centre, the tallest building in Wellington.

18 Number of decks

16 Number of elevators for passengers

- With a maximum wind speed of up to 250km/hr, the iFly sky diving experience moves air as fast as a V8 Super Car.

- Ovation of the Seas can carry more than 8 times as many passengers as an Airbus A380.

- At 168,666grt (the ship's internal volume), approximately 843 million mangos would fit inside Ovation of the Seas

- Standing upright at 347m, Ovation of the seas is almost as tall as Uluru.

- Ovation's 4 bow thrusters produce 4694 horsepower each, which is more than 2x the horsepower of a 5-car city train.