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Royal CaribbeanRoyal Caribbean International was the first company to launch a fleet specialising in Caribbean ports. In the late 1980’s they expanded to offer cruises in Europe, Alaska and the Pacific, including Hawaii and Australia. In 1999, RCI launched the largest cruise ship constructed to date, the 138,000 ton Voyager of the Seas, which carries 3,838 passengers when full. Some of the ‘firsts’ include an ice skating rink, rock climbing wall and roller blade rink. The Royal Caribbean ExperienceOnce described as ‘mass with class’, RCI have wonderful ships with lots of fun activities, yet plenty of space to relax and enjoy the views. Their innovative mini-golf courses, rock climbing walls and ice-skating rinks are a feature of the Voyager class ships. A multitude of dining options, activities, bars and nightlife are a feature of all ships and keep everyone entertained. Passenger ProfilePeople from all walks of life enjoy Royal Caribbean, from singles and couples in their 20’s to 60’s, honeymooners and lots of families. Whatever their age, passengers tend to be active, social and looking for a good time. Children's ProgramsRoyal Caribbean's ‘Adventure Ocean’ youth program offers supervised activities for kids from 3 to 17. Each ship has a children’s playroom, teen centre and disco as well as more educational pursuits. Babysitting is available at an extra cost.
Royal Caribbean Cruiseships
Royal Caribbean Cruises
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