Royal Caribbean - Way More Than A Hawaiian Cruise
Having some of the very largest cruise ships in the world has given Royal Caribbean some of the finest leisure facilities possible onboard.
Royal Caribbean has been around since 1969 and currently operates 20 ships and is a 2005 Conde Nast Reader’s Travel Awards winner.
And
with some of the sharpest pricing you can find, be it on Hawaiian
cruises or anywhere in the world, this is cruising truly offering great
value with the most amazing facilities.
Describing themselves as ‘Way More Than a Cruise’,
Royal Caribbean’s cruises are more like a destination in themselves,
with enough to do to tempt you to stay onboard, despite the temptations
of the places you’ll visit.
For Hawaii, Royal
Caribbean currently sail from Ensenada in Mexico and Vancouver in
Canada, giving you a few days to chill out at sea, before these
beautiful Hawaiian islands appear on your horizon.
Did
I say ‘chill-out’? Well, you can of course, as well as testing all
those wonderful facilities onboard - and maybe yourself a little too!
In 1997, Royal Caribbean purchased Celebrity Cruises to build their portfolio for a more upmarket giving a total fleet of 25 ships and more than 40,000 berths. If
it’s a cruise you’re looking for, for the first time - or the
twenty-first - it will be surprising if you can’t find something just
perfect for you at Royal Caribbean International.
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