Additional Allure cruise added
Tuesday, 31 Mar, 2010
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An additional short cruise has been introduced for Royal Caribbean International’s new mega ship Allure of the Seas.
Passengers booked on the December 5 inaugural seven-night voyage have until April 30, to switch to the new four-night cruise departing Port Everglades in Florida on December 1.
Any price difference will be adjusted on the booking. Passengers will receive $100 onboard credit per cabin when adding the new four-night cruise to their existing December 5 booking for an 11-night Western Caribbean sailing.
The new itinerary on the 5,400-passenger new sister ship to Oasis of the Seas features two days at sea and a call at Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private beach destination on the northern coast of Haiti.
The new departure goes on sale today (March 31).
The ship will alternate a Western Caribbean itinerary with an Eastern Caribbean seven-night itinerary from her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.
Allure of the Seas will share the title of the world’s largest cruise ship with Oasis of the Seas with 16 decks and 2,700 cabins.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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