ASK THE AGENTS
“Having Symphony sail out of Miami gives us a good opportunity to bring more families onto Caribbean sailings. The facilities that Symphony offers, alongside the other Oasis- class ships that sail out of Florida around the Caribbean, give us more opportunities to do different itineraries aimed at the family market.”
Paul Frost Cruise Direction
“Symphony of the Seas will be a big seller. And adding Miami either pre or post-cruise adds to your holiday. To come and go is fine, but to stay there and experience Miami really adds something.”
Paula Lacey
The Advantage Travel Partnership
ASK THE EXPERT
“Miami is one of those iconic destinations; whether you’ve been or not, it’s probably on the list of places you’d quite like to go and see. If you’re
older, you probably used to watch Miami Vice and were dazzled by the glitz and glamour of it. If you’re a younger millennial, you’re probably aware of the music scene in Miami,
and so forth. It’s perceived globally as a pretty cool place to come, and now you can just pop down the road and get on Symphony of the Seas, see the Caribbean and have a fantastic time. I think it lends itself perfectly to cruise- and-stay opportunities.”
Ben Bouldin Associate vice-president & managing director, UK & Ireland, Royal Caribbean International
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