Video: Harmony of the Seas Steel Cutting to Southampton Arrival
In:Take a look at the construction process of Harmony of the Seas process, from steel cutting to Southampton Arrival.
Take a look at the construction process of Harmony of the Seas process, from steel cutting to Southampton Arrival.
If you have followed any bit of the details surrounding Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas, then you probably know how amazing this ship really is.
We now have a better understanding of what Royal Caribbean has packed into Harmony of the Seas with two new infographics.
Pretty neat, eh?
Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas is about to begin offering her first cruises, following her delivery to Royal Caribbean last week.
Harmony of the Seas will officially launch her inaugural summer season with the first of 34 seven-night western Mediterranean sailings on June 7.
Royal Caribbean's private destination of Labadee is a beautiful beach paradise that offers guests spectacular views, warm blue waters and a relaxing day.
A somewhat new offering on Labadee has popped up, where guests can reserve beach loungers that promise a little bit of privacy, protection from the sun and some exclusive benefits.
While on a recent Royal Caribbean cruise to Labadee, we tried out these beach loungers for ourselves to see what it is all about.
The official name of these clamshell shades are the Beach Lounger for Two, and they cost $35 for each beach lounger.
Each beach lounger can accommodate two guests and what you pay gets you a few benefits
The beach loungers are set up on Adrenaline Beach, which is the beach opposite of where your Royal Caribbean ship is docked, somewhat underneath the path of the Dragon's Flight zip line.
Once reserved online or onboard the ship, guests may proceed to the area at their convenience. Once there, a beach attendant will help pick out the beach lounger of your choice (based on what is available at the time of your arrival). Beach loungers are taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
Each lounger can fit two lounge chairs, with a little space for bags and other personal belongings around and under the chairs.
While the lounger is meant to seat two guests, there is no limit of guests that can enjoy the lounger or the area. We saw families of 4 and more sharing one lounger in many cases.
We really liked having protection from the sun and a somewhat private area to enjoy. Cabanas and beach beds offer similar experiences, but at a much higher cost. At $35 for each lounger, it is a solid deal.
The beach attendant experience is nice as well, as it is much simpler to have a single point of contact when you need a drink. Keep in mind that while the beach attendant services are included with the beach lounger reservation, tips are expected.
Unfortunately, the beach lounger will not provide complete shade at all times of the day. Depending on the position of the sun, it is quite likely for there to be sunlight shining onto at least part of the lounge chairs at any given time. If your goal is to get somewhere on the beach with complete shade, a cabana is still your best bet.
Overall, the price makes these beach loungers quite a competitive option that is hard to overlook.
Unlike their CocoCay cousins, there are less perks available with the beach lounger, but the loungers on Labadee are also less expensive.
The Labadee beach loungers are perfect for anyone that wants to enjoy the Labadee experience without worrying about finding a spot and values a little protection from the elements while they are at it.
Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas arrived in Seattle on Monday, which makes it the largest cruise ship on the West Coast.
Royal Caribbean Blog reader Tom and Diane Trudnowski took photos of the ship, which is deployed to Seattle to offer her inaugural Alaska cruise season.
Explorer of the Seas will be unmatched in onboard amenities when the ship debuts in Alaskan waters. Guests on the ship’s seven-night round-trip itineraries from Seattle, Wash., will sail up Tracy Arm Fjords for an incomparable view of Sawyer Glacier. In September, the ship will sail three Pacific Coastal cruises, seven nights in duration, which feature an overnight in San Francisco, Calif.
Explorer of the Seas, the 15-deck, 1,557-stateroom ship which accommodates 3,840 guests was revitalized in 2015 to bring signature Royal Caribbean innovations like the FlowRider surf simulator, virtual balconies for interior staterooms and a variety of new dining experiences onboard.
Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas arrived among a throng of onlookers into Southampton, U.K. this morning.
“Harmony of the Seas is redefining vacations and intriguing a new generation of travellers with a bold and unexpected line-up of first at sea innovations, while enticing them to explore the world from a new perspective,” said Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “From thrilling onboard activities and experiences to visiting awe-inspiring destinations across the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, Harmony places guests at the forefront and encourages them to create their own adventures onboard and at every destination.”
Harmony of the Seas will sail from Southampton, U.K. on a series of short getaways to Northern Europe before embarking on her maiden cruise on May 29, arriving in Barcelona, Spain on June 5.
Harmony of the Seas will officially launch her inaugural summer season with the first of 34 seven-night western Mediterranean sailings on June 7.
In November 2016, Harmony will arrive at her homeport of Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., from where she will offer seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings.
The Carousel in the Boardwalk neighborhood of Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas is in place and there are new photos of what the final product looks like.
Carousel Works shared photos of their latest creation on the world's largest cruise ship.
Photos by Carousel Works
The carousel on Harmony of the Seas is hand-crafted and especially designed by Carousel Works for Royal Caribbean and is one-of-a-kind.
Carousel Works said the installation took about a week. Its design is inspired by classic carousels found near many seaside destinations.
Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas just wrapped up a ship-wide refurbishment and we have some photos to share of some of the changes.
Majesty of the Seas entered dry dock following her April 29, 2016 cruise, and has had some work done to her, including
Suites got new carpet, retiled bathrooms and new light fixtures.
Royal Caribbean is so proud of its fleet-wide high speed internet, its latest commercial seems to be inspired by some well-known Verizon Wireless ads.
Earlier this month, Royal Caribbean announced it was rolling out high-speed internet to all of its cruise ships and clearly, wants to help spread the word.
Royal Caribbean created an ad that is certainly inspired those commercials, and it is a great indication of Royal Caribbean's ability to poke fun at itself.
Verizon Wireless has featured a nationwide television campaign that used colorful balls to show how fast its network is.
Get a backstage pass to Royal Caribbean’s exclusive performance of the hit musical, Grease. The cast are in final rehearsals and guests are in for some toe-tapping entertainment when the hand jive hits the stage onboard Harmony of the Seas.
Happy Sunday! We hope you are having a great weekend and ready to talk a little Royal Caribbean.
Earlier this week, Royal Caribbean took delivery of its newest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas.
Harmony of the Seas is now the world's largest cruise ship, following 32 months of construction.
The ship's arrival was marked with a traditional delivery and flag changing ceremony in Saint Nazaire, France.
There was also more Royal Caribbean news this week, so check out these posts too
The 145th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available, where we answer your Royal Caribbean emails this week.
In this episode, Matt reviews his recent cruise on Navigator of the Seas and talks about his experiences onboard, including dining, shore excursions and thoughts on the ship itself.
Please feel free to subscribe via iTunes or RSS, and head over to rate and review the podcast on iTunes if you can! We’d appreciate it.
Travel By Terry looks at how a Royal Caribbean cruise offers liberation by sea.
Forbes has an interview with Royal Caribbean COO Adam Goldstein on a variety of topics.
Eat Sleep Cruise has a review of Dynamic Dining on Anthem of the Seas.