Rates issued for new Oasis sailings

Monday, 20 Jan, 2009 0

 

Royal Caribbean International has released rates for two additional sailings of Oasis of the Seas.
 
The world’s largest cruise ship is entering service 12 days earlier than scheduled (see previous TravelMole story).
 
The first ever paying passenger sailing, a four-night Labadee cruise on December 1 is on sale with a lead-in of £511 per person cruise only for two sharing an inside cabin and £618 per person based on two sharing a balcony cabin.
 
The price includes a four-night cruise calling at Labadee (Haiti) before returning to Fort Lauderdale; meals and entertainment onboard and all cruise taxes and fees.
 
The first nine-night Eastern Caribbean fly/cruise onboard starts at £1,752 per person in an inside cabin and £2,149 in a balcony cabin.
 
The price includes return flights to Fort Lauderdale from Gatwick on December 4; transfers, one night’s hotel accommodation and the seven-night cruise calling at St Thomas, St Maarten and the Bahamas.
 
by Phil Davies 


 

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