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Royal Caribbean's massive new Star of the Seas departs the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, heads for Spain for final ...
The largest cruise ship in the world is headed to its new home in Central Florida. Royal Caribbean’s “Star of the Seas,” is ...
Royal Caribbean's Crown and Anchor logo on the new Star of the Seas has been upgraded with new lighting features.
The ship is set to embark on its maiden voyage on Aug. 31. In the meantime, staff at Port Canaveral are battening down the hatches as they prepare for the thousands of tourists it will attract.
Meyer Turku has delivered the new Star of the Seas to Royal Caribbean International. It's the second Icon-class ship built at ...
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TravelPulse on MSNStar of the Seas Officially Joins the Royal Caribbean FleetThe latest addition to the Icon Class fleet features record-breaking thrills, reimagined favorites, and eco-friendly ...
Royal Caribbean is getting closer to welcoming passengers onto its newest cruise ship, Star of The Seas, after it was ...
Royal Caribbean International is sharing new details about its forthcoming ship, Star of the Seas, including a dog named Sailor who will live onboard. The 5,610-guest vessel is under construction at ...
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Video: Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas clears sea trials - MSNWhat's next for Star of the Seas? Royal Caribbean has not shared who the godfather will be for Star of the Seas or when it will have its official naming ceremony.
The world's next largest cruise ship can float. Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas, which will debut out of Port Canaveral next summer, managed the feat during a construction milestone last weekend.
Royal Caribbean welcomes Star of the Seas, its newest Icon Class ship, showcasing innovative design, family-focused ...
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas will take the title of world’s largest cruise ship when it debuts out of Port Canaveral next year and the cruise line Tuesday revealed the first details ...
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