Royal Caribbean International
A 445-foot-long shopping/dining/entertainment boulevard. A 3600-volume library. A pizzeria. A traditional barbershop and shoeshine establishment. A 1350-seat theater. A juice bar. A surf park with cantilevered whirlpools suspended 112 feet above the ocean. A surfing simulator. An ice skating rink. Flat-paneled television sets. As tall as a 20-story building. Those are just a few of the stats for Royal Caribbean's new 3634-passenger Freedom of the Seas. Billed as the largest ship in the world, the 160,000 ton liner enters service this season sailing seven-day trips from Miami to the Western Caribbean ports of Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, and the line's private Labadee... An "Extreme Makeover" is planned for Royal Caribbean's 2356-passenger Majesty of the Seas. It will undergo extensive renovations in every area of the ship. There will be new spa and fitness facilities, additional dining options, refurbished cabins and bathrooms, refreshed public areas, new bed frames and mattresses, high thread- count sheets, a facelifted casino, new carpeting, a Johnny Rockets eatery, a new pizzeria, revitalized dining rooms, and more. The ship will be taken out of service in January for about four weeks... A new Dominican Republic home port, Santo Domingo, will be the base for the 2076-passenger Legend of the Seas beginning in December, 2007. ..Also a new itinerary starting in December, 2007: The 2076-passenger Splendour of the Seas will sail from Santos, Brazil, calling at Rio, Buenos Aires, and other destinations in Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina on alternating eight-day and six-day trips during the Southern summer. The location will allow for seven-day cruises to St. Maarten, Dominica, Grenada, Venezuela, Aruba, St. Kitts, Guadaloupe, Martinique, Barbados, and St. Lucia on two alternating itineraries.
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