Royal Caribbean announces winter 2011-12 Caribbean cruises
Sunday, 10 May, 2010
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Royal Caribbean International has its winter 2011-12 Caribbean cruise season aboard Voyager of the Seas from New Orleans and Mariner of the Seas from Galveston, Texas.
Voyager of the Seas will debut in New Orleans as the largest and most innovative cruise ship to homeport in the city, and offer a third convenient Gulf Coast city to embark on a Royal Caribbean cruise.
There will be 45 sailings aboard Voyager of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas from November 2011 through April 2012 calling at eight unique Caribbean ports.
These itineraries are in addition to the recently-announced short Western Caribbean cruises on Jewel of the Seas from Tampa. Royal Caribbean’s winter 2011-12 Gulf Caribbean cruises are now open for booking and include:
Voyager of the Seas offers seven-night Western Caribbean cruises sailing every Saturday from New Orleans’s newly renovated Julia Street Cruise Terminal
Mariner of the Seas will take over from Voyager of the Seas at Galveston offering two alternating seven-night Western Caribbean itineraries
Voyager-class Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas are two of the world’s 10 largest and most innovative cruise ships at sea.
Both ships feature a rock-climbing wall, Studio B ice-skating rink, nine-hole mini-golf course, in-line skating track and full-size basketball court.
Voyager of the Seas features the cruise line’s signature Portofino Italian restaurant, while Mariner of the Seas offers a second specialty restaurant option, Chops Grille steakhouse.
See www.cruisingpower.com or phone 1300 754 500.
Philip Thornily
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