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Royal Caribbean Orders Seventh Oasis Class Ship for 2028Royal Caribbean Group has ordered its seventh Oasis Class ship, to be built by French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique and expected to debut in 2028. Royal Caribbean Group recently ...
For example, cruises on Symphony of the Seas in December and January were forced to skip San Juan and also skip a planned ...
Right now only two cruise lines have ships over 200,000 gross tons with Royal Caribbean sailing both its Icon and Oasis-class vessels and MSC Cruises with its World-class ships. The largest cruise ...
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Royal Caribbean makes casino change many will loveCruise lines lack that space. Royal Caribbean, like its chief rival, Carnival Cruise Line, offers nonsmoking areas in their ...
Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas is another vessel that is set to debut in 2024 with sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida. This Oasis Class ship will offer up a total of 2,834 guest rooms and ...
Traveler Type Family (older children) Oasis of the Seas, the flagship of the Oasis class, sporting a major upgrade renovation is a great family vacation (but older couples traveling without kids ...
As Royal Caribbean’s website added 2026 itineraries, eagle-eyed guests grabbed screenshots of what could be the name of its ...
MSC Cruises plans to expand its footprint at Port Canaveral beginning next year and shift up capacity in 2027 by bringing in what will be its newest World Class ship when it debuts.
Launched in June 2016, Harmony of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship. It is the company's third Oasis-class ship, and introduces the first waterslides on Royal Caribbean.
with the seventh Oasis-class ship expected in 2028. RCL's 2025 Prospects Look Strong: Royal Caribbean is seeing strong demand for 2025, with bookings already exceeding the 2024 levels. Load ...
Norwegian Cruise Line had already announced it was planning to compete with Royal Caribbean in the big-ship game, but details ...
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