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A Royal Caribbean International ship, Odyssey of the Seas, returned to port of origin to disembark a passenger with COVID-19 one day after departing.
North Star on Odyssey of the Seas. Odyssey of the Seas measures 1,138 feet (347 m) and has a gross tonnage of 167,704, with 16 decks. The ship accommodates 4,198 passengers at double occupancy up to a maximum capacity of 5,510 passengers, as well as a 1,663 crew. There are 14 decks for guest use, 15 restaurants, 2 pools and 2,105 cabins. [22]
There's plenty to do on Royal Caribbean's new Utopia of the Seas cruise ship. My favorites included mini-golfing at night and a new immersive bar. I sailed on Royal Caribbean's newest giant cruise ...
On 16 March, it was announced that Cuba would accept the ship and evacuated all travelers to the United Kingdom. [12] [13] In November 2022, the ship still had not returned to service; Fred Olsen cruises put the ship up for sale. [14] In 2023 Villa Vie Residences bought the ship, renaming it the Villa Vie Odyssey, for their 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-year ...
The original itinerary had the World Odyssey stopping in Malaysia from February 19 to 24 before heading to India from February 29 to March 5. After a one-day fuel stop in Malaysia on February 19, the World Odyssey attempted to reroute to Victoria, Seychelles, with an expected arrival on February 27 and departure on March 1. But the evening ...
The 542ft-long Odyssey cruise ship was built in 1993 in Valencia, Spain, consisting of eight decks, 485 cabins and can carry up to 650 residents.. Before it became Odyssey, the vessel started life ...
In May 2016, her second sister ship Harmony of the Seas became the new record holder with a length of 362.12 metres (1,188.1 ft), [12] and in March 2018, Symphony of the Seas, the fourth member of the Oasis class, became the new world's largest cruise ship with a length of 361.011 m (1,184.42 ft) and a tonnage of 228,081 GT.
The line’s Utopia of the Seas ship will begin sailing three-and-four night itineraries when it debuts – a first for its Oasis Class – from Florida’s Port Canaveral in July 2024, Royal ...