How about 160,000 tons !
Yes, the Freedom of the Seas is owned by Royal Caribbean and is sailing primarily in the Caribbean (at least in 2011).
If you are lucky enough to board the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas cruise, you may visit several ports of call. These include St. Thomas, Bahamas, Grand Cayman, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Maarten, Florida and Puerto Rico.
The Royal Caribbean has a large fleet of cruise ships. Some of the Royal Caribbean ships include: Oasis, Liberty, Freedom, Independence, and Allure of the Seas. For a full list of ships go to http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/home.do.
Independence of the seas royal Caribbean or indapendence of the seas
The Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas are sister ships that are virtually identical, and are listed at 210,000 Gross Registered Tons. The Allure is a couple of inches longer than the Oasis.
The largest Royal Caribbean cruise ships also happen to be the largest of any passenger ships in the world. they are called Oasis class ships, and Royal Caribbean currently has two of them, name Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas.
Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas is the largest cruise ship currently sailing.
Yes royal caribbean cruise ships are extremely nice vacations to take. they offer great cuisine, night life, and offer great packages as far as pricing deals.
No. The 'Serenade of the Seas' does not have a webcam fitted up to this date.
Adventure of the Seas; Allure of the Seas; Brilliance of the Seas; Enchantment of the Seas; Explorer of the Seas; Freedom of the Seas; Grandeur of the Seas; Independence of the Seas; Jewel of the Seas; Legend of the Seas; Liberty of the Seas; Majesty of the Seas; Mariner of the Seas; Monarch of the Seas; Navigator of the Seas; Oasis of the Seas; Radiance of the Seas; Rhapsody of the Seas; Serenade of the Seas; Splendor of the Seas; Vision of the Seas; Voyager of the Seas; and Symphony of the Seas are the names of Royal Caribbean ships.
About 5 years old as of 2011
Cheap cruises that sail through the Caribbean islands are Windstar Cruises, Freedom of the seas, Princess Cruise, Regent seven seas, Celebrity, and Norwegian Cruise line.