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Copyright Royal Caribbean International
March 27,
2008 – Royal Caribbean International
announced the line’s summer and fall 2009
itineraries sailing from the Northeast,
offering more convenient homeports from which
to embark on a memorable cruise. Vacationers
can choose from one of 17 distinct and
exhilarating itineraries to
Canada and
New England,
Bermuda, and the
Caribbean on 66 Royal Caribbean
sailings from the
New York, Boston,
Baltimore, and
Norfolk metropolitan areas. Bookings
for these summer and fall 2009 cruises are
open.
“Royal
Caribbean continues to offer close and
convenient homeports for vacationers in the
Northeast United States,” said Alice
Norsworthy, senior vice president, Marketing,
Royal Caribbean International. “Explorer
of the Seas will begin its third
consecutive year of year-round service from
the
New York metropolitan area, and
Grandeur will be the only ship to offer
Bermuda and Caribbean getaways for
Mid-Atlantic vacationers from Norfolk’s new
cruise port, Half Moone Center. With three
ships sailing from four Northeast ports,
including
Boston and
Baltimore, vacationers have a wide
array of options for an invigorating
Royal Caribbean cruise.”
Guests
on Royal Caribbean’s cruises from the
Northeast will sail aboard one of three of the
world’s most innovative ships, Explorer of
the Seas, Jewel of the Seas and
Grandeur of the Seas. As one of the
largest cruise ships in the world,
Voyager-class Explorer offers guests
still-uncommon, industry-revolutionizing
amenities, such as an onboard ice-skating
rink, full-size basketball court, inline
skating track, iconic rock-climbing wall, and
the Royal Promenade, a boulevard of shops,
restaurants, bars and lounges that runs nearly
the length of the ship.
Jewel of the
Seas’ highlights include a 10-story,
glass-constructed Centrum, glass elevators
facing the sea, and the highest percentage of
outside cabins in the Royal Caribbean fleet,
offering spectacular vistas of the autumn
foliage. Grandeur of the Seas’ design
offers a more intimate guest experience with
all the amenities that come with a larger
ship.
Onboard every
Royal Caribbean ship, guests enjoy
complimentary 24-hour room service,
award-winning Broadway-style musical revues
from Royal Caribbean Productions, top-rated
Adventure Ocean kids programming with
teen-only spaces fleetwide, and Royal
Caribbean’s Gold Service Standard of friendly
and engaging service from staff and crew.
Vibrant
Kaleidoscope of
Canada and
New England Colors and Cultures
Guests can
choose among 15
Canada and New England cruises from
June through October 2009.
Explorer
of the Seas will offer nine-night
round-trip itineraries from Cape Liberty
Cruise Port in
Bayonne, NJ, with calls at
Sydney and
Halifax, Nova Scotia;
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and
Quebec City, Quebec, a guest favorite and the
line’s highest rated port of call. Guests also
cruise the Saguenay River, the line’s
second-highest rated Canadian port.
Jewel of
the Seas and Grandeur of the Seas
will make maiden calls at
Rockland, ME, as the largest cruise
ships to call at the port. In addition to the
wide variety of restaurants, galleries and
museums, Rockland will turn the city’s main
street into a pedestrian mall to welcome
guests.
From
Boston, Jewel of the Seas will
take guests on five- and seven-night
round-trip itineraries, while Grandeur of
the Seas will offer eight- and nine-night
round-trip sailings from the port of
Baltimore.
Jewel
and Grandeur will call at Canadian
ports of
St. John, New Brunswick, and
Halifax, Nova Scotia, as well as the
Maine ports of
Portland,
Bar Harbor and Rockland.
Great
Bermudian and
Caribbean Escapes
Royal Caribbean
will sail to
Bermuda and the
Caribbean in 2009 with two ships,
Explorer of the Seas and Grandeur of
the Seas.
From Cape
Liberty, Explorer of the Seas will
continue to offer alternating five-night
Bermuda and nine-night
Bermuda and
Caribbean itineraries. The nine-night
voyage includes a day-visit at Kings Wharf,
while the five-night itinerary overnights
there, giving guests an opportunity to take in
the island’s nightlife.
During April
through mid-June, Grandeur of the Seas
will offer alternating five-night
Bermuda and nine-night Eastern
Caribbean round-trip itineraries from
Norfolk. The five-night itinerary also
features an overnight call at Kings Wharf, and
the nine-night sailing makes a call at Labadee,
Haiti, Royal Caribbean’s private beach
destination. In June, Grandeur
repositions to
Baltimore, also to offer similar and
alternating itineraries through November.
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