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SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS OASIS-CLASS FLEET


ymphony of the Seas is the latest in the now four‑strong fleet of Oasis-class ships, which all homeport in Florida in the winter. Each of the four ships has, on its completion, held the title of the world’s largest cruise ship. The inaugural ship, Oasis of the Seas, set sail in 2009, followed by sister ship Allure of the Seas in 2010. Harmony of the Seas entered service in May 2016, and spent a season sailing in western Europe before heading across the Atlantic to Florida, from where it operated Caribbean itineraries. Symphony of the Seas started sailing in March 2018, and also began its inaugural season in Europe before


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joining the rest of the fleet in Florida. All four ships are able to accommodate about 5,400 passengers at double occupancy. And with a zipline, a 10-storey-high slide and seven ‘neighbourhoods’ onboard Oasis-class ships, there is plenty for customers to explore.


...OR TRY Miami isn’t the only starting point for a sun-soaked Caribbean cruise. Royal Caribbean’s Quantum-class ship, Anthem of the Seas, sails out of Cape Liberty in New York. The ship, like its Oasis-class counterparts, boasts some state-of-the-art innovations, as well as unique features including a viewing pod that sits 300ft high and a skydive simulator.


SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS HOME PORT


Port of Miami, Florida


ENTERED SERVICE March 2018


The world’s largest cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas is


ASK THE EXPERT


“The Caribbean is still on the bucket list for many UK consumers. We are a Miami-based company with a heavy focus on the Caribbean, and all of the Oasis-class ships are in the Caribbean this winter. We’ve also got the benefit of Oasis of the Seas being in Barcelona this summer. The Oasis-class ships work brilliantly in the Caribbean, and with people wanting guaranteed sunshine and keen to see the Caribbean, they are a great vehicle for doing that.”


Ben Bouldin


Associate vice-president and managing director, UK & Ireland, Royal Caribbean International


10 myclubroyal.co.uk


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