Tag: Royal Caribbean Cruises
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Freedom of the Seas
Freedom of the Seas is a modern marvel of engineering. It’s the signature ship in Royal Caribbean’s Freedom class of ocean liners, and it offer plenty to do and see while cruising the open ocean. Read more […] -
Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas
Cruisers who sail Independence of the Seas can be world travelers on one of Royal Caribbean’s most luxurious ships. Independence of the Seas is an ocean liner that features many elegant public spaces for lounging on the sea. It’s a vessel that gives cruisers opportunity after opportunity to visit some of the most spectacular ports of call on earth. Read more […] -
Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas
When you sail on Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas cruise ship, you have luxury all around you as you travel from one exciting port to another. Adventure of the Seas offers true adventures of a lifetime. This ocean liner takes passengers to many special destinations, such as St. John, St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Maarten, and Antigua. Read more […] -
Brilliance of the Seas
Sailing Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas ship is an experience in modern luxury. The crown jewel of Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance Class fleet of cruise ships, Brilliance of the Seas is a sleek and swift ocean liner that’s much more than brilliant, in our opinion, when it comes to design, decor, and destinations offered. Read more […] -
Harmony of the Seas
If you’ve done any amount of researching cruise ships, you’ve likely seen some really big ones. You’ve probably spotted ships that look like mega resorts on the open ocean. But, have you seen the biggest one? Harmony of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. It’s the third ship in Royal Caribbean’s Oasis class of vessels and it carries 5,400 passengers, which is slightly more than her Oasis class sister ships Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. Read more […] -
Deaf Travel Supercruise 2016
If you’re deaf or hearing impaired, do you find it more enjoyable to travel with a group of other deaf people? Is your experience that traveling with those who have needs similar to yours makes it simpler to communicate, and easier to request special services? This is the case for many deaf or hearing impaired people, which is why Passages Deaf Travel puts together vacations and cruises that cater to the hard of hearing. In 2016, they are hosting a Supercruise that deaf travelers might want to check out. Read more […]





