With five other Oasis class ships currently sailing in their fleet, Royal Caribbean has managed to keep these world’s largest cruise ships at the top of popularity with continually innovating new features and onboard experiences.
Most closely resembling the last Oasis class ship, Wonder of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas will be the first in its class to be powered by LNG Liquified Natural Gas, making her more efficient and friendly to the environment.
Utopia of the Seas will also be the first Oasis class ship to enter service strictly offering short cruises. Her 3 and 4 night Bahamas cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida are being marketed as the World’s Biggest weekend with a major focus on Perfect Day at CocoCay as an extension of the experience.
Utopia of the Seas will give fun and sun seekers plenty of spots to chill, splash, drop, drink and dine without needing to go too far.
These short cruises are not short on dining options, with all new venues including an immersive locomotive dining experience, Chops Grill with a connection the Trellis Bar, new two-level Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar, Izumi in Central Park and several other returning favorites.
Utopia of the Seas also has plenty to keep guests occupied in the evenings with bars and entertainment including the new Pesky Parrot tiki bar.
As with all Oasis class ships the mix of accommodations is incredible, but Utopia of the Seas will also introduce the line’s first Solarium Suites featuring panoramic windows with slide down panels.
Utopia of the Seas will take the short cruise market to another level, especially combined with a stop on every cruise to Perfect Day to CocoCay.
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29 июн 2023