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The ultimate family vacation has completed construction and is one step closer to its August debut in Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida ...
The latest addition to the Icon Class fleet features record-breaking thrills, reimagined favorites, and eco-friendly technology, setting sail this August from Port Canaveral.
Step aboard Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas as we take you through an exciting review and tour of this incredible mega-ship! From the stunning Royal Promenade and serene Central Park to thrilling ...
Meyer Turku has delivered the new Star of the Seas to Royal Caribbean International. It's the second Icon-class ship built at ...
In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...
Ovation of the Seas brings exciting onboard attractions like indoor skydiving and bumper cars to the West Coast, for journeys ...
We spent 80 hours aboard the Icon of the Seas - the world’s largest cruise ship - and it was absolutely massive. From record-breaking water parks and endless food options to live shows, hidden lounges ...
Passenger Capacity Based on Double Occupancy For example, basic river cruises carry roughly 150 guests, smaller ocean-going cruise ships tend to hold around 500 passengers, while larger ships ...
Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas docked at Perfect Day at CocoCay, the line's private island in the Bahamas. ASHLEY KOSCIOLEK/THE POINTS GUY It's hard to believe, but when Freedom of the Seas ...
Royal Caribbean’s MS Sovereign of the Seas, considered to be the first mega ship, with a passenger capacity of 2,850, took its maiden voyage in 1998, while Disney Cruise Line was established ...
Utopia is 362m long and 64m wide with 18 decks, and can take as many as 5,668 passengers. There are 2,290 crew members onboard including the captain, the service team, housekeeping team and of ...
915 feet long 78,878 gross tons 12 decks Vision-class Grandeur of the Seas (1996) This was the first of the Vision-class ships, built in 1996 and is now the oldest ship with Royal Caribbean.