
Olympic class liners
Olympic class liners are large, luxurious ships built specifically for transoceanic voyages, primarily used as cruise ships in the 20th century. They were designed for comfort, speed, and elegance, often operating on prestigious routes like the Atlantic crossing. These vessels featured sophisticated amenities, spacious cabins, and advanced safety measures for their time. Known for their durability and engineering, Olympic-class ships—most famously the RMS Olympic, RMS Britannic, and RMS Titanic—were part of a competitive era of ocean travel that emphasized both luxury and technological innovation before the rise of air travel.