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Allure Of The Sea

Allure Of The Sea - Royal Caribbean International, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL) based in Miami, has recently completed its cruise fleet with one of the biggest cruise ships around the world. The cruise operator has reconfirmed the insignia of being the owner of the most impressive fleet in the industry. Allure of the Seas, a 16-deck cruise ship, began the initiation itinerary in Turku, Finland.

Allure crossed the Atlantic Ocean during a magnificent journey to reach home, but before the event, on November 13, Allure of the Seas met its sibling, Oasis of the Seas. According to Hernan Zini, captain of Allure of the Seas, the latest acquisition of Royal Caribbean International, Allure surpasses Oasis of the Seas with five centimeters in length, therefore the amplitude of Allure of the Seas is absolutely stunning (the cruise ship is 31 meters long, it has 16 decks, a gross tonnage of 225,000 and can host approximately 6400 passengers in 2700 staterooms and 2200 crew members). Nevertheless, the magnificence and the luxuriance of the ship feature a tremendous architectural style, developed by Wärtsilä, the longtime partner of Royal Caribbean.

The voguish cruise ship will start a ceremonial itinerary on Thursday. The voyage is also occasioned by the Reporters at Sea: Family Style contest, whose winners, the Wolf family, have been selected to get on board for an out of the ordinary trip. The contest is internationally held, therefore winners from Canada, Germany, Spain, or United Kingdom are expected to arrive in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for one of the kind trip.

Allure Of The Sea

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