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2013 Royal Caribbean Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruises presents a letter from their president: Welcome
to Royal Caribbean International and the Nation of Why Not - a place
where innovation and imagination reign supreme. From its very beginning,
this company has always been guided by the principles of "Why Not?" Why
not design a ship specifically to cruise the Caribbean? Why not split it
into two to add more features? Why not add rock walls and ice skating
rinks and surf simulators?
All of those features allow our guests, or should I call them citizens,
to ask "Why Not?" in turn - to go out and see, do and be more than they
had ever thought possible. To feel that on a Royal Caribbean cruise
vacation, they can rediscover who they really are. With more than 280
destinations worldwide and an amazing array of exciting shore excursions
and cruise tour options, we're giving our citizens the chance to try
something new - why not go glacier-trekking in Alaska, cave-tubing in
Belize, biking through the vineyards of Dubrovnik, Croatia; experience
the wonders of China or why not do nothing at all? The choice is yours.
This is an exciting time for us as we continue our history of
innovation. In November, our vision and determination to provide our
guests with even more choices will culminate with the debut of Oasis of
the Seas. At 220,000 gross registered tons, this new ship will present
guests with many at-sea "firsts" such as an open-air Central Park, an
AquaTheatre with spectacular high diving performances, the first
carousel at sea on the Boardwalk and much more. It is without a doubt
that guests on Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, her sister-ship
launching in 2010 - will be introduced to a vacation experience unlike
anything you can find in one place, on land or at sea.
Other exciting news in the Nation of Why Not is that Freedom of the Seas
will move to her new home of Port Canaveral in May, offering Caribbean
cruises aboard one of the world's most innovative and renowned cruise
ships. Vacationers will now have a total of three Florida ports from
which to cruise aboard a Freedom-class ship, including Port Canaveral,
Miami on Liberty of the Seas, and seasonally from Fort Lauderdale on
Independence of the Seas.
Los Angeles also will be home to the Pacific's first Voyager-class ship,
Mariner of the Seas. Southern California vacationers can now book a
Mexican Riviera cruise aboard one of the ships that first offered an
onboard ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall, nine-hole mini-golf
course, and the Royal Promenade.
Our brand also has experienced significant growth internationally.
Visiting 280 ports in 81 countries on six continents, our ships are
visiting more worldwide destination than ever before. We have a record
eight ships in Europe this summer; Legend of the Seas sails year-round
in Asia, and exciting itineraries and cruisetours in Australia and South
America.
Even before you reach your destination, you're going to be amazed at
what you see - your cruise ship. Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are the
most innovative and exciting in the travel industry. From rock-climbing
walls on every ship, to elegant dining rooms and relaxing spas, your
experience onboard is nothing short of incredible. And the service you
get will be just as amazing, with our signature Gold Anchor ServiceSM on
every ship.
Ships of Royal Caribbean:
Oasis Class
Our new Oasis of the SeasSM and Allure of the SeasSM aren't just ships,
they are collections of amazing experiences that challenge all
limitations. More options than ever before include two Flowriders®, a
Zip Line, AquaTheater, Carousel, Loft Suites and more. This is where the
impossible becomes possible and the unimaginable becomes real.
Allure Of The Seas
Oasis Of The Seas
Freedom Class
Our Freedom class of cruise ships is packed with spectacular features:
the FlowRider® surf park, cantilevered whirlpools, ice-skating rink,
full-size boxing ring, H2O Zone water park and more!
Freedom Of The Seas
Independence Of The Seas
Liberty Of The Seas
Voyager Class
The Voyager class of cruise ships has everything from rock-climbing
walls, miniature golf courses and ice-skating rinks to specialty
restaurants and bustling boulevards lined with shops and cafés.
Adventure Of The Seas
Explorer Of The Seas
Mariner Of The Seas
Navigator Of The Seas
Voyager Of The Seas
Radiance Class
With more open space, balconies and glass on the Radiance-class of
cruise ships than on any other cruise ships, you just might forget
you're on a ship at all. Glass walls and elevators get you up close to
your travel destination.
Brilliance Of The Seas
Jewel Of The Seas
Radiance Of The Seas
Serenade Of The Seas
Vision Class
With themed dining rooms and lounges, casinos, swimming pools,
solariums, centrums, even a miniature golf course on some ships, this
class of cruise ships has something to excite everyone.
Enchantment Of The Seas
Grandeur Of The Seas
Legend Of The Seas
Rhapsody Of The Seas
Splendour Of The Seas
Vision Of The Seas
Sovereign Class
These ships offer activities for everyone in the family. From
sophisticated casinos and lounges for adults, to our award-winning
Adventure Ocean® youth programs for kids.
Majesty Of The Seas
Monarch Of The Seas
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