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Thursday, October 03, 2024

ROYAL CARIBBEAN’S NEW STAR OF THE SEAS ENTERS THE CHAT – AND WATER – FOR THE FIRST TIME

Thursday, August 29, 2024

ROYAL CARIBBEAN AND IAG LOYALTY SET SAIL IN GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

STAR OF THE SEAS DE ROYAL CARIBBEAN TOMA EL CENTRO DE ATENCIÓN PARA OFRECER LAS MEJORES VACACIONES FAMILIARES

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October 2024 – Royal Caribbean is introducing cult-classic hit Back to Future The Musical on the next ultimate combination of the best of every vacation, Star of the Seas. The Olivier Award-winning musical that is lighting up stages on Broadway, the West End and beyond will debut as a headlining adventure of many and with Royal Caribbean twists, bringing to life a time-traveling adventure for fans and vacationers across generations alike.
October 2024 – Royal Caribbean is introducing cult-classic hit Back to Future The Musical on the next ultimate combination of the best of every vacation, Star of the Seas. The Olivier Award-winning musical that is lighting up stages on Broadway, the West End and beyond will debut as a headlining adventure of many and with Royal Caribbean twists, bringing to life a time-traveling adventure for fans and vacationers across generations alike.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
October 2024 – The next combination of the best of every vacation floated one step closer to its highly anticipated August 2025 debut. With more than 92 million gallons of water, four tugboats and a shot from a cannon, Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas reached a major construction milestone as it floated for the first time. The teams behind the construction celebrated the moment as the new vacation then moved to the outfitting pier – and into the final stages – at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
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