Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas Floats Out for the First Time
Royal Caribbean’s Icon Class reached another milestone as the Legend of the Seas officially touched water for the first time at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
Royal Caribbean’s Icon Class reached another milestone as the Legend of the Seas officially touched water for the first time at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.
Coinciding with the celebration of the 76th Republic Day of India, we spoke exclusively with Mariano Caucino, Argentina's ambassador to India, about the strengthening of bilateral relations and the opportunities e
"Our goal with the Icon was for it to be the place on planet Earth where a family, a couple, a cruise enthusiast, can have their best vacations," said Alberto Muñoz, Vice President of Royal Caribbean for Latin America.
Jonathan Daniels, Chief Executive and Port Director of Port Everglades, expressed optimism about the season, suggesting the possibility of surpassing the record of 4 million passengers. Although the official projection is conservatively set at around 3.7 million passengers embarking and disembarking, the reality could exceed these expectations.