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ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL

Royal Caribbean International is one of the largest cruise lines in the world, operating 19 ships, with one more under construction.  Royal Caribbean International offers Adventure Ocean YouthSM  program and dedicated facilities; specialized group and incentive programs; award-winning entertainment and fine dining; and innovative shipboard activities including rock climbing.

Ships In Service

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Adventure of the Seas: 142,000 tons, 3,114 berths

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Brilliance of the Seas: 90,090 tons, 2,100 berths

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Empress of the Seas (previously named Nordic Empress): 48,563 tons, 1,600 berths

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Enchantment of the Seas: 74,140 tons, 1,950 berths

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Explorer of the Seas: 142,000 tons, 3,114 berths

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Grandeur of the Seas: 74,140 tons, 1,950 berths

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Jewel of the Seas: 90,090 tons, 2,100 berths

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Legend of the Seas: 69,130 tons, 1,800 berths

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Majesty of the Seas: 73,941 tons, 2,350 berths

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Mariner of the Seas: 142,000 tons, 3,114 berths

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Monarch of the Seas: 73,941 tons, 2,350 berths

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Navigator of the Seas: 142,000 tons, 3,114 berths

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Radiance of the Seas: 90,090 tons, 2,100 berths

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Rhapsody of the Seas: 78,491 tons, 2,000 berths

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Serenade of the Seas:  90,090 tons, 2,100 berths

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Sovereign of the Seas: 73,192 tons, 2,250 berths

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Splendour of the Seas: 69,130 tons, 1,800 berths

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Vision of the Seas: 78,491 tons, 2,000 berths

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Voyager of the Seas: 142,000 tons, 3,114 berths

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Cruise Areas & Seasons

Year-round: Caribbean/Bahamas, Mexico (Baja)

Spring: Bermuda, Alaska, Hawaii, Europe (Mediterranean, British Isles/Norwegian Fjords, Transatlantic, Scandinavia/Russia)

Summer: Bermuda, Alaska, Europe (Mediterranean, British Isles/Norwegian Fjords, Transatlantic, Scandinavia/Russia)

Fall: Bermuda, Canada/New England, Hawaii

Winter:  Hawaii, Mexico (Riviera)

Customer Profile

Royal Caribbean typically appeals to couples and singles in their 30s to 50s as well as family vacationers.  Guests are active travelers looking to see, do, and experience more on vacation.

New In 2004

bulletRoyal Caribbean is bringing one of its most action-packed ships to the Northeast in 2004.  Voyager of the Seas chartered new waters in active vacations when it first debuted as the world’s largest cruise ship in 1999, with the first rock-climbing wall and ice-skating rink at sea, as well as an in-line skating track, and the Royal Promenade – an interior shopping, dining and entertainment boulevard.  Voyager of the Seas will sail alternating five-night Canada/New England and nine-night Western Caribbean itineraries through October 2004 from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, N.J.  Voyager joins Empress of the Seas, which returns to the area after extensive renovations to offer unique six- and eight-night alternating Bermuda cruises, making ports of call at King’s Wharf and Hamilton, as well as St. George’s on the longer itineraries.
bulletRoyal Caribbean is offering a new departure port from the Northeast in 2004.  Grandeur of the Seas will sail out of Baltimore through October and will offer a seven-night itinerary including visits to Key West; Orlando; Freeport, Grand Bahamas; and Royal Caribbean’s private island, CocoCay, as well as select 10- and 11-night Caribbean cruises and two special Canada/New England sailings in October.
bulletRoyal Caribbean introduces Jewel of the Seas in Europe in May. Jewel sails 12 night Northern European itineraries until September when it makes her U.S. debut in Boston to offer 10-night Canada/New England cruises.
bulletRoyal Caribbean will have two additional ships in Europe 2004. Brilliance of the Seas will sail alternating 12-night Mediterranean and Mediterranean/Greek Isles itineraries.  While Splendour of the Seas will sail seven-night Mediterranean vacations from Barcelona.
bulletThree Royal Caribbean ships will sail seven-night Alaska voyages throughout the summer of 2004, including two of the cruise line’s Radiance-class ships.  Radiance of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas are designed to bring the sea, sun and coastal scenery of Alaska indoors with nearly three acres of exterior glass.  Both ships sail roundtrip Hubbard Glacier itineraries, while Vision of the Seas offers open-jaw cruises between Vancouver and Seward with stops in an exciting new destination – Icy Strait Point, a historic area located on a picturesque Alaskan bay ideal for wildlife spotting. 
bulletGuests can chose from 19 Alaska and six Canada cruisetours, which combine Alaska cruises with outstanding land vacations, including the industry’s only glass-domed train car experience between Seward and Anchorage, as well as four- and five-night excursions through the Canadian Rockies and three-night adventures to Whistler.
 
 

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Nordic Empress
 

Royal Caribbean International

1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, Fla. 33132

(305) 539-6000
(800) 327-6700(Reservations)

Website: www.royalcaribbean.com

 


 
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