Royal Caribbean introduces new ships
Royal Caribbean Cruises is introducing to Australia cruise ships usually reserved for other corners of the world.
Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas and Celebrity Solstice from sister brand Celebrity Cruises will become the two largest and most modern cruise ships ever based in Australia.
The summer cruising season kicks off on October 12 with the return of Radiance of the Seas in Sydney, the first international cruise ship to arrive in Australia this season.
She will be closely followed by Rhapsody of the Seas on October 14 and Celebrity Millennium in November.
Australia & New Zealand commercial director, Adam Armstrong said, "Voyager of the Seas and Celebrity Solstice will revolutionise the cruising landscape as we introduce a size and calibre of superliners previously only experienced overseas."
Voyager of the Seas will offer the region’s first at-sea ice-skating rink and an exclusive DreamWorks experience.
Ian Jarrett
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