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  2. Royal Caribbean unveils 2026 European summer sailings ... - AOL

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    Liberty of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s older cruise ships, launched in 2007, but still has a range of attractive features including a water park, slides, the brand’s infamous ...

  3. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean International (RCI), formerly Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997. Based in Miami, Florida, it is the largest cruise line by revenue and second largest by passengers counts. In 2018, Royal Caribbean ...

  4. I've been to Royal Caribbean's private island 3 times - AOL

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    Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, is as activity-packed as its giant cruise ships.

  5. Oasis of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Oasis of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She is the first of her class, the Oasis class, whose ships were the largest passenger ships in the world, until surpassed in 2023 by the Icon class. Her hull was laid down in November 2007 and she was completed and delivered to Royal Caribbean in October 2009.

  6. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    The number of cruise tourists worldwide in 2005 was estimated at some 14 million. The main region for cruising was North America (70% of cruises), where the Caribbean islands were the most popular destinations. The second most popular region was continental Europe (13%), where the fastest growing segment is cruises in the Baltic Sea. [68]

  7. I sailed on Royal Caribbean's latest giant cruise ship - AOL

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    There are more activities than guests can do in four days. Royal Caribbean's new second-largest cruise ship is exclusively operating short voyages. There are more activities than guests can do in ...

  8. Icon-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean applied to register a trademark for "Icon of the Seas" in 2016, which was at the time suggested as an indication of the name of the first ship. [7] On 2 July 2019, Royal Caribbean announced an order for a third ship in the "Icon" class. The third ship is planned to be delivered in 2026, one year after Star of the Seas. [8] [9]

  9. Great Stirrup Cay - Wikipedia

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    Great Stirrup Cay is a 268-acre (108 ha) [1] island that is part of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas. Norwegian Cruise Line purchased the island from the Belcher Oil Company in 1977 and developed it into a private island for their cruise ship passengers. The northern part of the island has a sandy beach surrounded by rocks with snorkeling areas.