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MIAMI, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When Royal
Caribbean International
officially names Oasis of the Seas - the world's largest and most
revolutionary cruise ship - on Nov. 30, 2009 from Port Everglades Cruise
Terminal in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the renowned cruise line will be doing more
than making wishes come true for vacationers, it will be granting wishes for
children across the country through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Royal
Caribbean will be hosting an...
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Deployment More Than Doubles With Two Ships Sailing From New York and Florida
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (April 29, 2009) -- Two Princess ships will sail to the Caribbean during summer 2010, more than doubling the line's capacity for the season. Passengers will have the option of five itinerary choices, as well as sailing from New York and Florida.
Caribbean Princess returns to offer the popular nine-day itinerary from New York to Bermuda and the Caribbean, while... Read More
The cruise operator views the Gulf as a major growth area for its business, and statistics for cruise traffic in Dubai bear that out.
According to Dubai's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, the emirate witnessed a 65% year-on-year increase in cruise traffic in 2008, and is forecasting 316,000 passengers this year, a growth of 58% on last year.
At present Dubai's cruise industry is primarily served by European-based operator Costa Crociere, which began offe... Read More
A new Hip Hop dance adventure that transcends all ages, languages, and skill levels is taking Royal Caribbean ships by storm. Royal Caribbean International’s new Gotta Dance program is offering guests the opportunity to let loose, chase a dream, and ‘wow’ their cruisemates with cool new dance moves. Based on the documentary film by Dori Berinstein, award-winning director and producer of film, theater and television, the guest-participatory Gotta Dance experience is being exc... Read More
The Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Council of Ministers, John Maginley, has issued the following statement:
“Although there are currently no identifiable cases of swine flu among the 33 Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) member countries, the region is taking a proactive effort related to this virus. As has been reported, regional health officials have been meeting to determine a strategy to deal with the Swine Flu virus after outbreaks were report... Read More
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