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Royal Caribbean Cruises

   Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a Florida-based company which was established in 1997. It's a Norwegian-American owned business which is considered as the world's second largest cruise line operator.

   There are several cruise lines which are fully owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises including:

- Azamara Club Cruises
- CDF Croisieres de France
- Celebrity Cruises
- Pullmantur Cruises
- Royal Caribbean International

A Variety of Exciting Caribbean Cruises to Choose from

   When you visit the official website of the Royal Caribbean Cruises, one of the taglines in their web pages is this: "Why should getting there be only half the fun?"

   Unlike other cruise lines which put emphasis only on the destination of their cruise packages, seeing the vessel that you will board is already part of the highlight of going on a Royal Caribbean cruise. To give you a preview of what you should expect, here are the highlights of the different ships that you can board via the Royal Caribbean Cruises:

1. Freedom Class
   Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas are the three ships which belong to the freedom class category of Royal Caribbean Cruises. Some of the highlights of these vessels include the FlowRider surf park, cantilevered whirlpools, an ice-skating rink, a full-sized boxing ring and an H2O Zone waterpark.

2. Oasis Class
   Under the oasis class category of ships sailed by the Royal Caribbean Cruises, there's the Allure of the Seas and the Oasis of the Seas. When you board either of these vessels, the fun starts as soon as you step foot on the vessel. There are two Flowriders, a Zip Line, an AquaTheater, a Carousel and luxurious Loft Suites.

3. Radiance Class
   If you would like to travel in style, enjoy the marvellous views that you'll have when you board one of the ships under the Radiance class which features glass walls and elevators. There are four vessels that you can board under this class including the Brilliance of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas.

4. Sovereign Class
   The Majesty of the Seas and the Monarch of the Seas are two of Royal Caribbean Cruises' ships under the sovereign class. The company offers family-oriented cruises which feature sophisticated casinos and lounges for adults, as well as an Adventure Ocean youth program for the kids to enjoy.

5. Vision Class
   There are six Royal Caribbean Cruises vessels under this class – where passengers can enjoy the luxury of dining in themed rooms. There are also lounges, casinos, solariums, swimming pools and even a golf course in some ships!

6. Voyager Class
   With five ships sailing under the Voyager class, this is a one-of-a-kind cruise that everybody will enjoy. The ships have rock-climbing walls, miniature golf courses, ice skating rinks, specialty restaurants and even its very own boulevard lined with charming cafes and shops.

   Alaska, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, the Caribbean, Dubai, UAE, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, South America and the Transatlantic are the destinations that you can visit when booking a Royal Caribbean Cruise.

   You can also take your pick from weekend getaways, short cruises or a full 10 or 14-day cruise – depending on the dates of your availability. As you can see, simply being on board one of the exciting vessels of the Royal Caribbean Cruises is already an adventure on its own. When you add to this the thrilling destinations on all parts of the world that will be your port of call, there's really no reason why you shouldn't book a Royal Caribbean cruise right now.

 


 

 

 

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