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Royal Caribbean International
NameRoyal Caribbean International
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryHospitality, Tourism
Founded1968
FounderAnders Wilhelmsen, Arne Wilhelmsen, Edmund Wilhelmsen
HeadquartersMiami, Florida, United States
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleJason Liberty, Richard Fain
ParentRoyal Caribbean Group

Royal Caribbean International is a cruise line brand founded in Norway by Anders Wilhelmsen, Arne Wilhelmsen, and Edmund Wilhelmsen in 1968. The company is a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group, which also owns Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises. Royal Caribbean International is headquartered in Miami, Florida, and operates a fleet of cruise ships that sail to destinations around the world, including the Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Alaska. The company has a strong presence in the global tourism industry, with partnerships with organizations such as the World Tourism Organization and the International Air Transport Association.

History

The history of Royal Caribbean International dates back to 1968, when the company was founded by Anders Wilhelmsen, Arne Wilhelmsen, and Edmund Wilhelmsen in Norway. The company's first ship, the Song of Norway, was launched in 1970 and sailed to destinations in the Caribbean Sea and Mediterranean Sea. In the 1980s, Royal Caribbean International expanded its fleet with the introduction of the Sovereign of the Seas, which was one of the largest cruise ships in the world at the time. The company continued to grow and expand its operations, with the launch of new ships such as the Voyager of the Seas in 1999 and the Oasis of the Seas in 2009. Today, Royal Caribbean International is one of the largest cruise lines in the world, with a fleet of over 25 ships and a presence in destinations around the globe, including Barcelona, Rome, and Sydney.

Fleet

The fleet of Royal Caribbean International consists of over 25 cruise ships, including the Oasis-class ships, which are some of the largest in the world. The company's ships are equipped with a range of amenities and activities, including rock climbing walls, ice skating rinks, and theaters. Some of the notable ships in the fleet include the Symphony of the Seas, which is the largest cruise ship in the world, and the Harmony of the Seas, which features a robot bartender and a virtual reality experience. Other ships in the fleet include the Allure of the Seas, the Oasis of the Seas, and the Quantum of the Seas, which offer a range of itineraries and destinations, including Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki. The company's ships are designed to provide a unique and memorable experience for passengers, with partnerships with organizations such as DreamWorks Animation and Broadway.

Destinations

Royal Caribbean International offers a wide range of destinations and itineraries, including the Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Alaska, and Asia. The company's ships sail to over 270 destinations around the world, including Dubai, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Some of the most popular destinations include Jamaica, Bahamas, and St. Maarten, which offer a range of activities and experiences, including snorkeling, diving, and beach relaxation. The company also offers cruise tours to destinations such as Europe, South America, and Australia, with partnerships with organizations such as the European Cruise Council and the Cruise Lines International Association. Passengers can choose from a range of itineraries, including 7-night cruises and 14-night cruises, which offer a unique and memorable experience.

Onboard Experience

The onboard experience of Royal Caribbean International is designed to provide a unique and memorable experience for passengers. The company's ships offer a range of amenities and activities, including dining options, entertainment options, and recreational activities. Some of the notable amenities and activities include the North Star, a glass-enclosed capsule that offers panoramic views of the ocean, and the iFly, a skydiving simulator that allows passengers to experience the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of a plane. The company's ships also feature a range of dining options, including fine dining restaurants and casual eateries, with partnerships with organizations such as Jamie's Italian and Giovanni's Table. Passengers can also enjoy a range of entertainment options, including theaters, nightclubs, and casinos, with performances by artists such as Elton John and Lady Gaga.

Corporate Affairs

Royal Caribbean International is a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group, which is a global cruise company that owns several cruise lines, including Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises. The company is headquartered in Miami, Florida, and is led by Jason Liberty, who serves as the company's president and CEO. The company has a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, with partnerships with organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Ocean Conservancy. Royal Caribbean International also has a strong commitment to philanthropy and community engagement, with partnerships with organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the United Way. The company has received numerous awards and recognition for its commitment to sustainability and philanthropy, including the Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Award and the Travel + Leisure World's Best Award.

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