Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

Are Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships a cruise ship or a work of art? Once onboard, we think you’ll agree these cruise ships are revolutionary masterpieces if ever there was one. Not only do they sail effortlessly through the Sea, onboard they have some of the cruise industry’s most amazing features which may include; a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there’s more? What about a five-story theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? Even the Atriums are some of the most extravagant at sea. Though all these are not available on all the Royal Caribbean ships you will soon realise these nautical wonders do have it all.

On the Freedom class, including Independence of the Seas and the Voyager class there is the amazing 120m long Promenade, the place to Shop or sit with a Coffee and watch the world go by. In the evening prepare yourself for the Promenades spectacular Parade. Another innovative feature of the ship is Staterooms that look out onto the Promenade Deck. You can sit in your window and watch others go about their business, while you decide upon which of the numerous features of the Ship you are going to use or where you might visit in the Port of call for that day!


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Independence Repositioning Cruise

Independence of the Seas is the third ship of the Freedom Class of ships and the largest ever ship to be home-port in Europe. She will embark on a European transatlantic cruise on November 2008 as her repositioning cruise from Europe, ready to spend 5 months in the Caribbean. The cruise will see her... Read more »

Royal Caribbean Sell Island Cruises

Royal Caribbean has announced plans to sell its 50% stake in Island Cruises. They are to sell their share of the company to British tour operator; TUI Travel Plc. The sale of Royal Caribbean’s stake would mean that TUI would become the full owner of Island Cruises. With Island Star being owned by Royal... Read more »