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After months of buildup and anticipation, Royal Caribbean International has finally revealed more details about its upcoming new ship, the 250,800 gross ton Icon of the Seas.. Truly revolutionary ...
The name Legend of the Seas was first used by Royal Caribbean on their first Vision class ship. It was most traveled cruise ship in Royal Caribbean’s history before leaving the fleet in 2017 ...
Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas has arrived at the Port of Baltimore!. Vision of the Seas will offer year-round cruises from Maryland to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and New ...
Tourism officials at St. Kitt’s highlighted a shared vision between Royal Caribbean and the cruise port to continue to cultivate a lasting relationship, and cheered the prospect of Icon of the ...
Royal Caribbean is the world’s largest cruise line with 28 ships in service. Their 29th ship, Star of the Seas, will offer cruises to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral starting in August 2025.
Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas, an Icon Class vessel, faced launch schedule adjustments, including rescheduling the inaugural cruise to August 31. To compensate, the cruise line introduced ...
Royal Caribbean International’s upcoming ship, the Utopia of the Seas, will be the next Oasis Class ship to debut in July 2024 when it begins 3- to 4-night sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Royal Caribbean will move its round-trip Vision of the Seas cruises from Baltimore to Fort Lauderdale next year. Royal Caribbean did not give a specific reason for the shift.
Nearly 1,200 feet long (more than three football fields) with a maximum capacity of 5,610 passengers and 2,350 crew, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas departed Miami for St. Kitts on its first ...
I sailed on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. It can hold up to 7,000 guests and has eight "neighborhoods" full of activities and amenities.
Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship Vision of the Seas belongs to her namesake Vision Class and is designed to bring a smile to everyone onboard. With decks packed from stern to bow with state-of-the-art ...
The Vision of the Seas from Royal Caribbean has recently repositioned to Baltimore. After completing a winter season in the Caribbean, the Royal Caribbean International vessel arrived at the Maryland ...
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