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  2. Royal Caribbean Group - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean Group was formed as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. in 1997 when Royal Caribbean Cruise Line purchased Celebrity Cruises.The decision was made to keep the two cruise line brands separate following the merger; as a result Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was re-branded Royal Caribbean International and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. was established as the new parent company of both Royal ...

  3. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was founded in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies: Anders Wilhelmsen & Company, I.M. Skaugen & Company, and Gotaas Larsen. [citation needed] The newly created line put its first ship, Song of Norway, into service two years later. A year later, the line added Nordic Prince to the fleet and in 1972 it added Sun ...

  4. The viral nine-month cruise is ending. Here’s what it was ...

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    September 10, 2024 at 7:02 AM. Within weeks of Royal Caribbean’s nine-month-long world cruise setting sail in December 2023, the voyage unexpectedly became the center of a social media storm ...

  5. Carnival Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Carnival Cruise Line was estimated to hold a 7.6% share of cruise industry revenue and 18.2% of passengers. [4] It has 24 vessels and is the largest fleet in the Carnival group. [ 5 ] The ships fly flags of convenience : 17 of the ships fly the Panama flag and seven that of the Bahamas .

  6. Icon of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    At 248,663 gross tonnage (GT), Icon of the Seasis the largest cruise ship in the world. [7][8][1] History. [edit] In October 2016, Royal Caribbean and Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turkuannounced an order to build two ships under the project name "Icon".[9] The ships were expected to be delivered in the third quarter of 2023 and in 2025[10][11]and ...

  7. Want an easy, cheap way to travel internationally? Cruise the ...

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    Upcoming Caribbean cruises. Royal Caribbean International’s Independence of the Seas ship will sail a four-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary departing Nov. 15. ... Carnival Cruise Line will ...

  8. Carnival, Royal Caribbean and more change cruise itineraries ...

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    August 14, 2024 at 2:26 PM. Cruise lines are changing itineraries in an effort to avoid Hurricane Ernesto. The storm brought heavy rain and wind to Puerto Rico Wednesday, leaving close to half the ...

  9. Wonder of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Wonder of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She was completed in 2022 in the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire France, [5] the fifth in Royal Caribbean's Oasis class of cruise ships. [6] At 235,600 GT, [1] she was the largest cruise ship by gross tonnage, until she was surpassed in 2024 by ...