New Cruise Ships 2015 Royal Caribbean
But Royal Caribbean has not stopped there and they continue to innovate with their NEWEST cruise ships the Anthem Quantum and Ovation of the Seas.
New cruise ships 2015 royal caribbean. Throughout the 2015 summer and autumn seasons Liberty of the Seas will homeport at Cape Liberty and offer the best family cruise vacation option in the region. All-aged friendly cruise with 40 facilities and various activities. These high-tech NEW cruise ships are pushing the limits of cruising to an entirely new level with interactive virtual balcony staterooms sky diving at sea bumper cars and much more.
Royal Caribbeans newest cruise ship is complete and ready to begin cruises. This statistic shows the new cruise ships planned worldwide from 2015 to 2017 by passenger capacity. With the health crisis ongoing and the recent pause in sailing every cruise line has had to make big changes in how they operate in order to return safely.
Royal Caribbean ships have increased in size as time has passed with the newer ships being much larger and with the capacity for more passengers compared to older ships. That said each line is seemingly doing things a little different. The largest ship planned was Royal Caribbeans Oasis III with a passenger capacity of 5400.
RCL exercised its option to build a second Sunshine-class cruise ship to. Cue the thrills with unforgettable experiences onboard the cruise ship dig in to delicious dining from around the world or soak up the sun at a newly designed resort-style pool deck that brings the island. European Adventures Starting this summer Allure of the Seas will sail European waters for the first time.
The vessel is set to depart Cape Liberty for a test cruise on August 22 ahead of its first commercial sailing on September 5. The 158000 Gross Registered Tons GRT new build will carry just over 4100 guests based on double occupancy. Is there anything more exciting than that new ship smell.
Royal Caribbeans Anthem of the Seas will launch in April 2015. Another Royal Caribbean ship ready to resume service the Oasis of the Seas remains in the Bahamas and Florida region. Book by 18 Oct.
