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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Adventure of the Seas

She’s a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy first-time cruise features like a skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall – among others. How did they accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple. They built a bigger ship the 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Adventure of the Seas, part of the Voyager class of ships. Innovations on the Voyager class ships represent the highest space-per-guest ratio in the cruise market – and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities.

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Date:December 22nd, 2006

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Brilliance of the Seas

Brilliance of the Seas is just another example of Royal Caribbean’s commitment to making your “at sea” experience one you will never forget. More outside cabins, glass elevators facing the sea, 9-story glass constructed Centrum, state-of-the-art technology and of course, service that is second to none are just a few of the ways this ship will make your journey special and unique.

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Date:December 22nd, 2006

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Enchantment of the Seas

Getting from destination to destination has never been more enjoyable. Royal Caribbean’s ships have towering lobbies, theaters, shops, workout rooms and more glass for you to view the world than any other cruise vessels afloat. It’s no wonder they give even the most delightful ports-of-call some surprising competition. Experience a cruise you’ll never forget. With space for 1,950 guests, Enchantment sails alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises year-round from Florida.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Explorer of the Seas

There’s never been a ship like this. Enjoy never-seen-before cruise features like a skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, a street fair – and more. There was only one way to accommodate all of these innovative ideas. We built a bigger ship. The 142,000-ton, 3,114-guest Explorer boasts the highest space-per-guest ratio in the cruise market – and includes enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Grandeur of the Seas

A ship so grand they had to call it Grandeur of the Seas. Her maiden voyage was December 14, 1996. The rest is history. This majestic, 1,950-guest ship sails seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises year-round from Miami.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Legend of the Seas

It’s one of the fastest cruise ships built in the last quarter century, but that’s just part of the story. Legend of the Seas boasts more glass than any other cruise ship afloat. How better to see the wonders of Alaska, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal?

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Majesty of the Seas

A megaship setting today’s standard in cruise vacations. The Majesty of the Seas provides ample spaces for intimate gatherings as well as family-style events. Get a great workout in the first class fitness center. Go for a seaside jog or join aerobics and stretch classes. Use free weights, stair steppers, treadmills, stationary bikes and other exercise machines. Or, just lie back and enjoy one of the many body pampering amenities.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Monarch of the Seas

Based in Fort Lauderdale for year-round cruise vacations, the 2,350-guest Monarch of the Seas sets sail to some of the most beautiful ports in the Western Caribbean, weekly. Expect to enjoy all the very best in ship comforts and amenities.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Navigator of the Seas

TNavigator of the Seas. A ship? Or a work of art? Once onboard, we think you’ll agree, this is a revolutionary masterpiece if ever there was one. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the captivating waters of the Caribbean, it contains some of the industry’s most amazing features 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 theatre, a casino, a mini-golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? Sailing from the shores of Miami to the Eastern ... [read more]


 
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Nordic Empress

Nordic Empress combines all the features and amenities you’d expect on a larger craft, with the ease and intimacy you prefer on a shorter cruise.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Radiance of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas offers the ultimate at sea€ experience, combining speed, added comforts, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and an enhanced staff committed to serving your every whim. Among her spectacular features are the 10-story glass-constructed Centrum, glass elevators facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside cabins in the Royal Caribbean fleet. With sailings starting in April 2001, Radiance has all kinds of never-seen-before features like a nine-story glass atrium, glass elevators that face the sea and hundreds of staterooms with balconies. What better way to experience the ... [read more]


 
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Rhapsody of the Seas

The future has arrived. The Rhapsody of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s newest ships. With her dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, she has already embarked on the course other cruise ships will someday follow, but why wait for them?

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Sovereign of the Seas

With its sea-going atrium with glass elevators, Sovereign is the first ship to truly deserve the title “floating resort.” This gorgeous 2,800-guest cruise ship sails three and four night Bahamas cruises year-round. Come aboard the Sovereign of the Seas and visit a piece of paradise.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Splendour of the Seas

Enjoy a seven-story lobby, 18-hole miniature golf course, and stunning Crystal Canopy, which by day admits the sun and by night closes to create a magical effect – perfect for dancing under.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Vision of the Seas

Thousands of windows showcase the world’s most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you’re in the North Sea or docked in Costa Rica, you’ll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard. The 2,400-guest Vision of the Seas, after completing a winter season of Panama Canal sailings, will offer two repositioning cruises in Hawaii before beginning its Alaska sailings to Hubbard Glacier in summer. After the Alaska season Vision of the Seas will sail two Hawaii sailings before it returns to the Panama Canal.

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) – Voyager of the Seas

She’s a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy first-time cruise features like a skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall – among others. How did we accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple. We built a bigger ship. The 142,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world’s largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on Voyager of the Seas represent the highest space-per-guest ratio in the cruise market – and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities. Voyager of the Seas sails the Western ... [read more]


 
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