Floating resorts for the whole family.
Over the past fifty years, Royal Caribbean Cruises has consistently positioned itself as one of the most innovative players in the cruise industry. At the time, she built the first ship with a fully-fledged theater and an atrium that extended over several decks. Today, Royal Caribbean's resort ships offer the most impressive amenities from ice rinks and zip lines to surf simulators and bumper cars. The cruise ships are therefore particularly suitable for families with children. They offer a lot of entertainment for all age groups, including a kids club with seven age groups.
Her newest ships are floating resorts. And that certainly applies to the Oasis and Quantum class, the largest cruise ships in the world. Measuring 362 meters in length and 71 meters in width, these floating cities offer a range of amenities including 25 dining options and 35 bars and lounges. Guests can also enjoy highly professional animation on their cruise, from full-length Broadway productions in the theater and ice shows in Studio B to water and diving shows in the AquaTheater.
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