Friday, June 18, 2010

Features of the Royal Caribbean Cruises

Royal Caribbean Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruises
The cruise ships which depart from the ports in Tampa, Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale and Miami offer voyages to the Royal Caribbean Cruises start off from numerous ports in the US. The staterooms of older ships are considered smaller than staterooms of newer vessels yet the public areas like the balcony are grandly open and deluxe. The Voyager class' behemoths can sail with more than 3,100 guests aboard. The Radiance class of the Royal Caribbean fleet offer accommodation for 2,000 passengers and more.

The class offers room for about 1,800 to 2,400 guests. The fleet also has the Vision class which is considerably roomier than the Empress. Each cabin in the ship can accommodate 2 passengers. From the fleet, the 'Empress of the Seas' is the smallest, yet it can accommodate up to 1,600 passenger.

The Royal Caribbean fleet is composed of the biggest passenger ships. The Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines is up to now dominating the industry as the innovative and creative cruise company. It featured the first ever surfing machine aboard a cruise ship. Another mark it made in the cruising industry is the 'Freedom of the Seas' in 2006.

It set off the rebirth of the construction of large mega ships. Probably the most important contribution of the Royal Caribbean Cruise lines in the industry is when it launched one of the largest cruising ships 'Sovereign of the Seas' in 1988. The Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines is also the cruising company managing Celebrity Cruises offering voyages on the Alaskan region. Royal Caribbean Cruises provide passengers with the opportunity for a sea journey aboard the ships of one of the largest fleet of passenger ships in the world.

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