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Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International (RCI), previously known as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line brand founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997. Based in Miami, Florida, it is the largest cruise line by revenue and second largest by passengers counts. In 2018, Royal Caribbean International controlled 19.2% of the worldwide cruise market by passengers and 14.0% by revenue.[1] As of January 2024, the line operates 28 ships and has three additional ships on order.

Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas
FormerlyRoyal Caribbean Cruise Line
(1968–1997)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTourism
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968) in Norway
Headquarters25°46′31″N 80°10′41″W / 25.7753°N 80.1780°W / 25.7753; -80.1780, ,
U.S.
Areas served
Worldwide
Key people
Michael Bayley
(President & CEO)
ServicesCruises
ParentRoyal Caribbean Group
Websitewww.royalcaribbean.com

History edit

 
Royal Caribbean's first ship, Song of Norway

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was founded in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies: Anders Wilhelmsen & Company, I.M. Skaugen & Company, and Gotaas Larsen.[citation needed] The newly created line put its first ship, Song of Norway, into service two years later. A year later, the line added Nordic Prince to the fleet and in 1972 it added Sun Viking. In 1978, Song of Norway became Royal Caribbean's first passenger ship to be lengthened. This was accomplished via the insertion of an 85-foot (26 m) section to the vessel's severed center. Following the success of this work, Nordic Prince was also stretched in 1980. During the stretching of both ships, their sterns were modified to create more open space. In 1982, Royal Caribbean launched Song of America.

 
Royal Caribbean's third ship, Sun Viking

In 1986, Royal Caribbean leased a coastal property in Labadie, Haiti, to be used as a private destination for its guests, renamed as Labadee.[2] After a corporate restructuring in 1988, the line launched Sovereign of the Seas, the largest passenger vessel afloat at the time.[3] That same year, Royal Caribbean also merged with Admiral Cruises.[4] Two years later in 1990, Nordic Empress and Viking Serenade entered service and Royal Caribbean purchased a second private destination, Little Stirrup Cay, an island in the Bahamas, which they branded as CocoCay.[4]

 
Majesty of the Seas and Monarch of the Seas in Nassau, Bahamas

The second and third Sovereign-class cruise ships Monarch of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas were delivered in 1991 and 1992 respectively.

Royal Caribbean went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1993.

Reorganization and renaming edit

In 1997, it merged with the Greek cruise line Celebrity Cruises and changed its name from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line to Royal Caribbean International. At the same time, Royal Caribbean Group was formed as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. to serve as a holding company that owned both Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International.

In 2000, Royal Caribbean operated a series of land-and-sea-based "cruise tours" in Alaska, featuring glass-domed train cars to scenic destinations within the state and Canada. Over the next two years, they also introduced cruise tours to destinations throughout Europe.[5]

An even larger class, the Oasis class, featuring Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, was launched in 2009 and 2010, guaranteeing Royal Caribbean the ship size lead for years to come. In December 2012, Royal Caribbean announced that they had ordered a third Oasis-class cruise ship from STX France, which would be larger than the previous ships in the class.[6] In March 2014, Royal Caribbean announced that they had ordered a fourth Oasis-Class ship from STX France.[7]

In February 2013, Royal Caribbean announced the first two ships of their newest Quantum class, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, which were being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard.[8][9][10] In May of that year, Royal Caribbean announced that they had signed a contract for a third Quantum-class ship for delivery in mid-2016.[11]

In September 2014, Royal Caribbean announced that the third Quantum-class ship would be named Ovation of the Seas,[12] and in February 2015 they announced that the third Oasis-class ship would be named Harmony of the Seas.[13]

In March 2015, Royal Caribbean announced that they had agreed to sell Splendour of the Seas to TUI Cruises in the second quarter of 2016.[14]

In June 2016, Royal Caribbean announced that they had agreed to sell Legend of the Seas to TUI Cruises in the second quarter of 2017.[15]

The company lobbies in various jurisdictions in which it operates. In the United States of America, lobbying expenditure records are held by the Senate Office of Public Records.[16] In South Australia, the company is represented by lobbying company Richardson Coutts Pty Ltd.[17]

In 2017, Royal Caribbean agreed to use Port Everglades as a preferred berth for its Oasis class ships.[18] The new agreement extended the past contract with Port Everglades until 2026, contingent upon a $100 million remodeling of Cruise Terminal 25, and approved by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners.[18]

In December 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Royal Caribbean suspended sailings across its fleet. It also sold Empress of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas,[19][20] with the former going to Cordelia Cruises.[21] As of 12 January 2021, its first and only ship to resume sailing was Quantum of the Seas, which began sailing from Singapore in December 2020 under health and safety regulations formulated by the Singapore government.[22]

On 29 June 2021, Royal Caribbean International's Ovation of the Seas became the first cruise ship to return to the Port of Seattle since the COVID-19 Pandemic began.[23]

Partnerships/capabilities edit

In August 2022, the company announced that it would partner with SpaceX to use its Starlink technology across all its ships, in an effort to improve historically weak internet connections. This comes on the heels of the Federal Communications Commission authorizing SpaceX to provide its services to boats, planes, and trucks.[24]

Fleet edit

Current fleet edit

Since Sovereign of the Seas entered service in 1987, all subsequent Royal Caribbean ships have names ending with the phrase "of the Seas".

Vision class edit

The Vision class consists of three pairs of sister ships. Legend and Splendour, built at Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France have a gross tonnage of approximately 70,000. Grandeur and Enchantment were built at Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Helsinki, Finland and had an original tonnage of approximately 73,000 GT. The final pair, Rhapsody and Vision were also built at Chantiers de l'Atlantique, and have a tonnage of 78,000 GT. In 2005, a 74-foot (23 m) midsection was added to Enchantment of the Seas, bringing its tonnage to over 80,000 GT. All ships of this class feature over 2 acres (8,100 m2) of glass. Royal Caribbean sold both Splendour of the Seas and Legend of the Seas to Marella Cruises. Splendour of the Seas last sailed for Royal Caribbean on 4 April 2016, and the final Legend of the Seas sailing for Royal Caribbean left port on 13 March 2017.[25][26] In October 2019, Royal Caribbean announced a plan to transfer Grandeur of the Seas to Pullmantur Cruises after its last scheduled sailing on 21 March 2021.[27] However, following Pullmantur's filing for bankruptcy, Royal Caribbean later announced in August 2020 that Grandeur would remain in Royal Caribbean's fleet.[28]

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Grandeur of the Seas 1996 73,817[29] 1,992[30] 2,440[30] Last renovated in 2012.[31]
 
Rhapsody of the Seas 1997 78,878[32] 1,998[33] 2,416[33] Last renovated in 2012.[34]
 
Enchantment of the Seas 1997 82,910[35] 2,252[36] 2,730[36] Lengthened in 2005. Last renovated in 2013.[37]
 
Vision of the Seas 1998 78,717[38] 2,050[39] 2,514[39] Last renovated in 2013.[40]
 

Voyager class edit

The Voyager-class ships were the largest class of cruise ships in the world when constructed and were the first ships to have an ice rink at sea and the first to have Royal Caribbean's "Royal Promenade" mall concept, a main thoroughfare extending most of the length of the ship, flanked by bars, cafes, and shopping venues. They were built at Kvaerner Masa-Yards' (now Meyer Turku) facility in Turku, Finland. They have a gross tonnage of around 137,000 tonnes. Activity options onboard all five ships include a basketball court, at least three pools, a mini-golf course, a rock wall, an ice skating rink and, originally, an inline skating track. Navigator of the Seas replaced the inline skating track with a Flowrider surf simulator in 2014, and similar changes are planned for Voyager and Explorer.[41]

Navigator of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas are second-generation Voyager-class vessels, and feature glass stateroom balconies that extend out from the superstructure of the ship and a larger Windjammer buffet area.

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Voyager of the Seas 1999 138,194[42] 3,114[43] 3,840[43] Last renovated in 2019.[44]
 
Explorer of the Seas 2000 138,194[45] 3,114[46] 3,840[46] Planned renovation postponed.[47]
 
Adventure of the Seas 2001 138,193[48] 3,114[49] 3,807[49] Last renovated in 2016.[50]
 
Navigator of the Seas 2002 139,999[51] 3,376[52] 4,000[52] Last renovated in 2019.[53]
 
Mariner of the Seas 2003 139,863[54] 3,114[55] 3,807[55] Last renovated in 2018.[56]
 

Radiance class edit

All Radiance-class ships have a gross tonnage of 90,090 and environmentally friendlier gas turbine engines. The Radiance-class ships have over 3 acres (12,000 m2) of glass, glass exterior viewing elevators, over 700 balcony staterooms, two-level glass windowed dining rooms, alternative restaurants, a retractable glass roof over a pool, an outdoor pool, as well as the first self-leveling billiard tables at sea. The Radiance class ships were constructed at Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany. Unlike the preceding Voyager class, these ships are built to the Panamax form factor, allowing them to pass through the Panama Canal.

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Radiance of the Seas 2001 90,090[57] 2,143[58] 2,466[58] Last renovated in 2011.[59]
 
Brilliance of the Seas 2002 90,090[60] 2,142[61] 2,543[61] Last renovated in 2013.[40]
 
Serenade of the Seas 2003 90,090[62] 2,146[63] 2,476[63] Last renovated in 2012.[64]
 
Jewel of the Seas 2004 90,090[65] 2,112[66] 2,502[66] Last renovated in 2016.[67]
 

Freedom class edit

The Freedom-class ships are lengthened versions of the second-generation Voyager-class ship, and contain a 400-foot (120 m) Royal Promenade mall running much of the length of the ship, an ice skating rink, basketball court, several pools, a mini-golf course, and a rock wall. New features on the Freedom class include the FlowRider surfing simulator, the H2O Zone kids water play area, a boxing ring, and hot tubs cantilevered over the side of the ship. At 154,407 gross tons, the Freedom-class ships were the largest ships in the world from 2006, until the debut of the Oasis class in 2009.[68]

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Freedom of the Seas 2006 156,271[69] 3,782[70] 4,515[70] Last renovated in 2020.[71]
 
Liberty of the Seas 2007 155,889[72] 3,798[73] 4,960[73] Last renovated in 2016.[74]
 
Independence of the Seas 2008 155,889[75] 3,634[76] 4,375[76] Last renovated in 2018.[77]
 

Oasis class edit

The Oasis-class ships are some of the largest passenger ships ever built, having surpassed the Freedom-class ships, and are surpassed only by the Icon-class ships. They can accommodate up to 5,400 passengers at double occupancy and they have a maximum capacity of 6,296 passengers. Furthermore, the ships have a gross tonnage of at least 225,282 tons, and cost the line around US$1.4 billion each. The first two ships in the class, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas,[78][79] were delivered in 2009 and 2010 by STX Europe Turku Shipyard, Finland.[80] The third and fourth ships in the class, Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas were built at Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France. They were the first to also come with the Ultimate Abyss.[81] Royal Caribbean International, in conjunction with USA Today, sponsored a contest to name the first two vessels.[78][82][83] On 18 February 2019 Royal Caribbean announced the order of a 6th Oasis class vessel, later named Utopia of the Seas, from Chantiers de l'Atlantique for delivery in 2024 with a double occupancy of 5,714 and gross tonnage of 231,000.

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Oasis of the Seas 2009 226,838[84] 5,400[85] 6,780[85] Last renovated in 2019.[86]
 
Allure of the Seas 2010 225,282[87] 5,492[88] 6,780[88] Planned renovation postponed.[89]
 
Harmony of the Seas 2016 226,963[90] 5,497[91] 6,687[91]
 
Symphony of the Seas 2018 228,081[92] 5,518[92] 6,680[92]
 
Wonder of the Seas 2022[93] 236,857 5,734 6,988  

Quantum class edit

The Quantum-class of ships debuted as the second largest class of cruise ships in the world. The Quantum-class ships were the first ships built for Royal Caribbean by Meyer Werft since the Radiance class and share many features with those ships, including indoor pools with retractable roofs, vast expanses of glass, outdoor seating in the "Windjammer" buffet, and self-leveling pool tables.[94][95] Other distinctive features of the Quantum-class include the "North Star" observation capsule mounted on the end of a 41-meter-long (135 ft) crane arm,[96] "RipCord by iFLY" a skydiving simulator,[97] the three-deck-high Two70° lounge and performance venue at the aft of the ship featuring panoramic windows that convert into projection screens,[98] and the multi-purpose SeaPlex facility which hosts activities such as basketball, roller skating, bumper cars, and a trapeze school.[99] The Quantum class was the first class designed specifically for Dynamic Dining, and feature several separate complementary dining facilities instead of a single main dining room.[100] Each venue will maintain the same menu and staff throughout the cruise.[101] Unlike the earlier Voyager, Freedom, and Oasis class, Quantum-class ships do not feature a Viking Crown Lounge or ice skating rink, and the Royal Esplanade mall down the center of the ship is not featured in the traditional form of Royal Promenades.[102][103]

Five ships, Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas, and Odyssey of the Seas[104][105][106] were built as of 2021.

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Quantum of the Seas 2014 168,666[107] 4,180[107] 4,905[107]
 
Anthem of the Seas 2015 168,666[108] 4,180[108] 4,905[108]
 
Ovation of the Seas 2016[109] 168,666[110] 4,180[11] 4,905[11]
 
Spectrum of the Seas 2019 169,379[111] 4,246[111] 5,622[111] First Quantum Ultra Class[112] ship
 
Odyssey of the Seas 2021[93][113] 167,704[114] 4,200 5,510[115] 2nd Quantum Ultra-class cruise ship
 

Icon class edit

On 10 October 2016, Royal Caribbean and Meyer Turku announced an order to build two ships under the project name "Icon".[116] On 2 July 2019, Royal Caribbean announced an order for a third ship in the "Icon" class.[117][118]

Icon class ships are the largest cruise ships ever constructed. The ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), with a gross tonnage of about 250,800 GT.[119] Ships will contain other alternative energy features, like the use of fuel cells to produce electricity and fresh water.[116]

Icon of the Seas was delivered on 27 November 2023, and the second ship, Star of the Seas, is expected to be delivered in 2025.[116][120] The third ship is planned to be delivered in 2026, one year after Star of the Seas.

Ship Year
built
Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Icon of the Seas 2023 248,663[121] 5,610[122] 7,600[122] 1st LNG powered ship in the fleet, largest cruise ship in the world by gross tonnage
 

Future fleet edit

Ship Class Estimated date of completion Current status Gross
tonnage
Berths Notes Ship image
Double Maximum
Utopia of the Seas Oasis class Spring 2024[93] Keel laid in July 2022[123] 236,860 5,668[124] 6th Oasis-class cruise ship. 1st LNG powered Oasis class.

[125]

 
Star of the Seas [126] Icon class 2025[93] Keel laid in December 2023[127] 250,800 5,610 2nd LNG powered Icon class.[128]
TBA Icon class 2026[93] Steel cutting started in January 2024 250,800 5,610 3rd LNG powered Icon class.
TBA[129] Oasis class 2028 Ordered 236,860 5,668 7th Oasis-class cruise ship. 2nd LNG powered Oasis class, sister ship to Utopia of the seas.

Former fleet edit

Ship Class Year built Duration in service for Royal Caribbean International Current status Gross tonnage Notes Ship image
Song of Norway Song of Norway class 1970 1970–1997 Scrapped in 2013 as the Formosa Queen.[130] 22,945 Lengthened in 1978
 
Nordic Prince Song of Norway class 1971 1971–1995 Scrapped in 2015 as the Pacific[131] 23,149 Lengthened in 1980
 
Sun Viking Song of Norway class 1972 1972–1998 Sold for scrap in 2021. 16,607
 
Song of America Song of America class 1982 1982–1999 Operating as the Celestyal Olympia for Celestyal Cruises 37,584
 
Viking Serenade - 1982 1990–2002 Scrapped in 2018 as the Ocean Gala 1.[132] 40,171 Transferred from Royal Caribbean's subsidiary Admiral Cruises in 1990.
 
Sovereign of the Seas Sovereign class 1987 1988–2008[133] Scrapped in 2020 as the Sovereign 73,192 Largest cruise ship from 1987 to 1990.
 
Monarch of the Seas Sovereign class 1991 1991–2013[134] Scrapped in 2020 as the Monarch 73,192
 
Splendour of the Seas Vision class 1996 1996–2016 Operating as the Marella Discovery for Marella Cruises 69,130[68][135]
 
Legend of the Seas Vision class 1995 1995–2017 Operating as the Marella Discovery 2 for Marella Cruises 69,130[68]
 
Empress of the Seas Empress class 1990 1990–2008

2016–2020[19]

Sold to Cordelia Cruises[21] 48,563 Sailed for Pullmantur Cruises as Empress from 2008 to 2016.
 
Majesty of the Seas Sovereign class 1992 1992–2020[19] Sold to Seajets and renamed Majesty of the Oceans[19] 78,941
 

Private resorts edit

Royal Caribbean operates two privately owned resorts that are used as stops on some Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries. They are Labadee, a resort on the northern coast of Haiti, and Coco Cay, a private island in the Berry Islands region of the Bahamas. Each resort features canopies for eating, lounge chairs, palm trees, white sand beaches, and a number of activities.

The company is planning to open additional private resorts in Asia[136] and on Lelepa Island, Vanuatu.[137]

Ports of call edit

Royal Caribbean operates internationally and has many ports of call.

US ports edit

United States ports for Royal Caribbean include Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cape Liberty Cruise Port, Honolulu Harbor, PortMiami, the Port of Seattle, the Port of Galveston in Galveston, Texas, the Port of Los Angeles, the Port of New Orleans, the Port of San Diego, the Port of Seward in Seward, Alaska, the Port of Baltimore, the Port of Boston, Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Port Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida, Port of San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[138]

International ports edit

Among these are the Port of Amsterdam, the Port of Barcelona, the Port of Quebec, the Port of Shenzhen, the Port of Stockholm, the Port of Vancouver, the Port of Auckland, the Port of Beijing, the Port of Civitavecchia, the Port of Singapore, the Port of Sydney, the Port of Venice, the Port of Copenhagen, the Port of Hong Kong, the Port of Melbourne, the Port of Shanghai, and the Port of Southampton.[138] Marmagao Port, Goa.

Awards edit

Travel awards include

  • "Best Cruise Line Overall" 2016 by Travel Weekly[139]
  • "Cruise Line of the Year 2018" by Cruisedaily[140]

Incidents and controversies edit

As of 2008, Royal Caribbean had 22% of the market share in cruise line operation. Cruise line operators are criticized for using this large economic impact to cut deals with home ports, ports of call, and agencies.[141]

Norovirus outbreaks edit

In January 2014, an outbreak of norovirus aboard Explorer of the Seas sickened 689 of 4,237 passengers and crew (16.3%), causing the ship to return to port two days early.[142][143] The outbreak reportedly marked the greatest number of cases of illness aboard a cruise ship in two decades,[144] barely exceeding a 2006 outbreak aboard the Carnival Cruise Lines' Carnival Liberty that sickened 679 of 3,970 passengers and crew (17.1%).[145] Royal Caribbean offered all passengers aboard that cruise a 50% refund of their cruise fare, an additional 50% (plus 10% for each day sick passengers were quarantined) of their cruise fare as a credit towards another cruise, and reimbursed extra travel expenses for guests returning home early.[146]

Docking in Haiti edit

In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Royal Caribbean continued docking cruise ships at the Labadee resort, located approximately 60 miles from the epicenter of the earthquake, during the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Royal Caribbean vice president John Weis defended the decision, citing relief supplies delivered through the ships and proceeds from the call going towards relief efforts. The decision to continue docking was criticized nonetheless and created concern among passengers.[147][148]

George Allen Smith case edit

On 5 July 2005, passengers on board Brilliance of the Seas reported what appeared to be blood on a part of the ship below the passenger balconies. After a search, George Allen Smith was discovered to be missing and thought to have fallen overboard. A criminal investigation into possible foul play was conducted, and a brief press release on the company's investor relations website announced the settlement of the case,[149] later revealed to be more than $1 million.[150]

Environmental record edit

In 1998 and 1999, the company was fined US$9 million because one of its ships, Sovereign of the Seas, had repeatedly dumped oily waste into the ocean and tried to hide this using false records, including fake piping diagrams given to the US Coast Guard. Because the company was and is incorporated in Liberia, Royal Caribbean argued that this case was not in the jurisdiction of US courts. Despite their argument, they were unsuccessful.[151]

Whakaari / White Island eruption edit

On 9 December 2019, a volcanic eruption occurred killing 21 people from Ovation of the Seas. It occurred on New Zealand's Whakaari / White Island while Ovation was docked in the nearby Port of Tauranga. Despite an increase in seismic activity in preceding weeks 47 people, including 38 passengers and crew from the ship, were on the island when it erupted.[152][153][154] As of December 10, 2019, 44 of the 47 were injured, missing, or killed.[155] A Royal Caribbean spokesperson said the line was "devastated by today’s events",[156] and the ship remained in port until 10 December to assist with recovery efforts.[157] In April 2020, legal action was commenced in Australia on behalf of relatives and Ovation passengers against Royal Caribbean.[158]

Death of Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand edit

On 7 July 2019, 18-month-old Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand was dropped to her death from an open window by her grandfather Salvatore Anello on Freedom of the Seas while docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[159] He was later arrested on counts of homicide by authorities in Puerto Rico.[160] The family attempted to file a civil suit against Royal Caribbean claiming that Anello did not know the window was open. Royal Caribbean later released several videos from surveillance cameras showing this incident. As of 25 February 2020, Anello took a plea deal with authorities.[161] However, the civil lawsuit was still approved by a judge.[162]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Miami Herald reported that, after cruises were cancelled worldwide and they had disembarked all passengers, Royal Caribbean Cruises had refused to repatriate many of their crew members due to the associated costs, with many crew members turning to desperate measures, such as hunger strikes, as a result.[163][164]

As part of the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), Royal Caribbean has volunteered to pause operations through 31 October 2020. Previously, the pause was to end on 15 September 2020.[165]

At the end of October 2020, Royal Caribbean extended its global sailing suspension through December 2020.[166] That suspension was then extended through 30 April 2021.[167]

On 16 June 2021, Royal Caribbean International announced that it was delaying the inaugural sailing of their newest cruise liner, Odyssey of the Seas after eight crew members tested positive for SARS-CoV-2COVID-19. Six of the crew members were without showing signs of symptoms while the other two were experiencing mild symptoms of the disease.[168] The delay was extended until 31 July 2021.[169]

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royal, caribbean, international, this, article, about, cruise, line, parent, holding, company, royal, caribbean, group, previously, known, royal, caribbean, cruise, line, rccl, cruise, line, brand, founded, 1968, norway, organized, wholly, owned, subsidiary, r. This article is about the cruise line For its parent holding company see Royal Caribbean Group Royal Caribbean International RCI previously known as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line RCCL is a cruise line brand founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997 Based in Miami Florida it is the largest cruise line by revenue and second largest by passengers counts In 2018 Royal Caribbean International controlled 19 2 of the worldwide cruise market by passengers and 14 0 by revenue 1 As of January 2024 update the line operates 28 ships and has three additional ships on order Royal Caribbean InternationalRoyal Caribbean Oasis of the SeasFormerlyRoyal Caribbean Cruise Line 1968 1997 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryTourismFounded1968 56 years ago 1968 in NorwayHeadquarters25 46 31 N 80 10 41 W 25 7753 N 80 1780 W 25 7753 80 1780 Miami Florida U S Areas servedWorldwideKey peopleMichael Bayley President amp CEO ServicesCruisesParentRoyal Caribbean GroupWebsitewww wbr royalcaribbean wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Reorganization and renaming 1 2 Partnerships capabilities 2 Fleet 2 1 Current fleet 2 1 1 Vision class 2 1 2 Voyager class 2 1 3 Radiance class 2 1 4 Freedom class 2 1 5 Oasis class 2 1 6 Quantum class 2 1 7 Icon class 2 2 Future fleet 2 3 Former fleet 3 Private resorts 4 Ports of call 4 1 US ports 4 2 International ports 5 Awards 6 Incidents and controversies 6 1 Norovirus outbreaks 6 2 Docking in Haiti 6 3 George Allen Smith case 6 4 Environmental record 6 5 Whakaari White Island eruption 6 6 Death of Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand 6 7 COVID 19 pandemic 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Royal Caribbean s first ship Song of NorwayRoyal Caribbean Cruise Line was founded in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies Anders Wilhelmsen amp Company I M Skaugen amp Company and Gotaas Larsen citation needed The newly created line put its first ship Song of Norway into service two years later A year later the line added Nordic Prince to the fleet and in 1972 it added Sun Viking In 1978 Song of Norway became Royal Caribbean s first passenger ship to be lengthened This was accomplished via the insertion of an 85 foot 26 m section to the vessel s severed center Following the success of this work Nordic Prince was also stretched in 1980 During the stretching of both ships their sterns were modified to create more open space In 1982 Royal Caribbean launched Song of America nbsp Royal Caribbean s third ship Sun VikingIn 1986 Royal Caribbean leased a coastal property in Labadie Haiti to be used as a private destination for its guests renamed as Labadee 2 After a corporate restructuring in 1988 the line launched Sovereign of the Seas the largest passenger vessel afloat at the time 3 That same year Royal Caribbean also merged with Admiral Cruises 4 Two years later in 1990 Nordic Empress and Viking Serenade entered service and Royal Caribbean purchased a second private destination Little Stirrup Cay an island in the Bahamas which they branded as CocoCay 4 nbsp Majesty of the Seasand Monarch of the Seas in Nassau BahamasThe second and third Sovereign class cruise ships Monarch of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas were delivered in 1991 and 1992 respectively Royal Caribbean went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1993 Reorganization and renaming edit In 1997 it merged with the Greek cruise line Celebrity Cruises and changed its name from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line to Royal Caribbean International At the same time Royal Caribbean Group was formed as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd to serve as a holding company that owned both Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International In 2000 Royal Caribbean operated a series of land and sea based cruise tours in Alaska featuring glass domed train cars to scenic destinations within the state and Canada Over the next two years they also introduced cruise tours to destinations throughout Europe 5 An even larger class the Oasis class featuring Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas was launched in 2009 and 2010 guaranteeing Royal Caribbean the ship size lead for years to come In December 2012 Royal Caribbean announced that they had ordered a third Oasis class cruise ship from STX France which would be larger than the previous ships in the class 6 In March 2014 Royal Caribbean announced that they had ordered a fourth Oasis Class ship from STX France 7 In February 2013 Royal Caribbean announced the first two ships of their newest Quantum class Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas which were being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard 8 9 10 In May of that year Royal Caribbean announced that they had signed a contract for a third Quantum class ship for delivery in mid 2016 11 In September 2014 Royal Caribbean announced that the third Quantum class ship would be named Ovation of the Seas 12 and in February 2015 they announced that the third Oasis class ship would be named Harmony of the Seas 13 In March 2015 Royal Caribbean announced that they had agreed to sell Splendour of the Seas to TUI Cruises in the second quarter of 2016 14 In June 2016 Royal Caribbean announced that they had agreed to sell Legend of the Seas to TUI Cruises in the second quarter of 2017 15 The company lobbies in various jurisdictions in which it operates In the United States of America lobbying expenditure records are held by the Senate Office of Public Records 16 In South Australia the company is represented by lobbying company Richardson Coutts Pty Ltd 17 In 2017 Royal Caribbean agreed to use Port Everglades as a preferred berth for its Oasis class ships 18 The new agreement extended the past contract with Port Everglades until 2026 contingent upon a 100 million remodeling of Cruise Terminal 25 and approved by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners 18 In December 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Royal Caribbean suspended sailings across its fleet It also sold Empress of the Seas and Majesty of the Seas 19 20 with the former going to Cordelia Cruises 21 As of 12 January 2021 update its first and only ship to resume sailing was Quantum of the Seas which began sailing from Singapore in December 2020 under health and safety regulations formulated by the Singapore government 22 On 29 June 2021 Royal Caribbean International s Ovation of the Seas became the first cruise ship to return to the Port of Seattle since the COVID 19 Pandemic began 23 Partnerships capabilities edit In August 2022 the company announced that it would partner with SpaceX to use its Starlink technology across all its ships in an effort to improve historically weak internet connections This comes on the heels of the Federal Communications Commission authorizing SpaceX to provide its services to boats planes and trucks 24 Fleet editCurrent fleet edit Since Sovereign of the Seas entered service in 1987 all subsequent Royal Caribbean ships have names ending with the phrase of the Seas Vision class edit Main article Vision class cruise ship The Vision class consists of three pairs of sister ships Legend and Splendour built at Chantiers de l Atlantique Saint Nazaire France have a gross tonnage of approximately 70 000 Grandeur and Enchantment were built at Kvaerner Masa Yards Helsinki Finland and had an original tonnage of approximately 73 000 GT The final pair Rhapsody and Vision were also built at Chantiers de l Atlantique and have a tonnage of 78 000 GT In 2005 a 74 foot 23 m midsection was added to Enchantment of the Seas bringing its tonnage to over 80 000 GT All ships of this class feature over 2 acres 8 100 m2 of glass Royal Caribbean sold both Splendour of the Seas and Legend of the Seas to Marella Cruises Splendour of the Seas last sailed for Royal Caribbean on 4 April 2016 and the final Legend of the Seas sailing for Royal Caribbean left port on 13 March 2017 25 26 In October 2019 Royal Caribbean announced a plan to transfer Grandeur of the Seas to Pullmantur Cruises after its last scheduled sailing on 21 March 2021 27 However following Pullmantur s filing for bankruptcy Royal Caribbean later announced in August 2020 that Grandeur would remain in Royal Caribbean s fleet 28 Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumGrandeur of the Seas 1996 73 817 29 1 992 30 2 440 30 Last renovated in 2012 31 nbsp Rhapsody of the Seas 1997 78 878 32 1 998 33 2 416 33 Last renovated in 2012 34 nbsp Enchantment of the Seas 1997 82 910 35 2 252 36 2 730 36 Lengthened in 2005 Last renovated in 2013 37 nbsp Vision of the Seas 1998 78 717 38 2 050 39 2 514 39 Last renovated in 2013 40 nbsp Voyager class edit Main article Voyager class cruise ship The Voyager class ships were the largest class of cruise ships in the world when constructed and were the first ships to have an ice rink at sea and the first to have Royal Caribbean s Royal Promenade mall concept a main thoroughfare extending most of the length of the ship flanked by bars cafes and shopping venues They were built at Kvaerner Masa Yards now Meyer Turku facility in Turku Finland They have a gross tonnage of around 137 000 tonnes Activity options onboard all five ships include a basketball court at least three pools a mini golf course a rock wall an ice skating rink and originally an inline skating track Navigator of the Seas replaced the inline skating track with a Flowrider surf simulator in 2014 and similar changes are planned for Voyager and Explorer 41 Navigator of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas are second generation Voyager class vessels and feature glass stateroom balconies that extend out from the superstructure of the ship and a larger Windjammer buffet area Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumVoyager of the Seas 1999 138 194 42 3 114 43 3 840 43 Last renovated in 2019 44 nbsp Explorer of the Seas 2000 138 194 45 3 114 46 3 840 46 Planned renovation postponed 47 nbsp Adventure of the Seas 2001 138 193 48 3 114 49 3 807 49 Last renovated in 2016 50 nbsp Navigator of the Seas 2002 139 999 51 3 376 52 4 000 52 Last renovated in 2019 53 nbsp Mariner of the Seas 2003 139 863 54 3 114 55 3 807 55 Last renovated in 2018 56 nbsp Radiance class edit Main article Radiance class cruise ship All Radiance class ships have a gross tonnage of 90 090 and environmentally friendlier gas turbine engines The Radiance class ships have over 3 acres 12 000 m2 of glass glass exterior viewing elevators over 700 balcony staterooms two level glass windowed dining rooms alternative restaurants a retractable glass roof over a pool an outdoor pool as well as the first self leveling billiard tables at sea The Radiance class ships were constructed at Meyer Werft Papenburg Germany Unlike the preceding Voyager class these ships are built to the Panamax form factor allowing them to pass through the Panama Canal Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumRadiance of the Seas 2001 90 090 57 2 143 58 2 466 58 Last renovated in 2011 59 nbsp Brilliance of the Seas 2002 90 090 60 2 142 61 2 543 61 Last renovated in 2013 40 nbsp Serenade of the Seas 2003 90 090 62 2 146 63 2 476 63 Last renovated in 2012 64 nbsp Jewel of the Seas 2004 90 090 65 2 112 66 2 502 66 Last renovated in 2016 67 nbsp Freedom class edit Main article Freedom class cruise ship The Freedom class ships are lengthened versions of the second generation Voyager class ship and contain a 400 foot 120 m Royal Promenade mall running much of the length of the ship an ice skating rink basketball court several pools a mini golf course and a rock wall New features on the Freedom class include the FlowRider surfing simulator the H2O Zone kids water play area a boxing ring and hot tubs cantilevered over the side of the ship At 154 407 gross tons the Freedom class ships were the largest ships in the world from 2006 until the debut of the Oasis class in 2009 68 Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumFreedom of the Seas 2006 156 271 69 3 782 70 4 515 70 Last renovated in 2020 71 nbsp Liberty of the Seas 2007 155 889 72 3 798 73 4 960 73 Last renovated in 2016 74 nbsp Independence of the Seas 2008 155 889 75 3 634 76 4 375 76 Last renovated in 2018 77 nbsp Oasis class edit Main article Oasis class cruise ship The Oasis class ships are some of the largest passenger ships ever built having surpassed the Freedom class ships and are surpassed only by the Icon class ships They can accommodate up to 5 400 passengers at double occupancy and they have a maximum capacity of 6 296 passengers Furthermore the ships have a gross tonnage of at least 225 282 tons and cost the line around US 1 4 billion each The first two ships in the class Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas 78 79 were delivered in 2009 and 2010 by STX Europe Turku Shipyard Finland 80 The third and fourth ships in the class Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas were built at Chantiers de l Atlantique in Saint Nazaire France They were the first to also come with the Ultimate Abyss 81 Royal Caribbean International in conjunction with USA Today sponsored a contest to name the first two vessels 78 82 83 On 18 February 2019 Royal Caribbean announced the order of a 6th Oasis class vessel later named Utopia of the Seas from Chantiers de l Atlantique for delivery in 2024 with a double occupancy of 5 714 and gross tonnage of 231 000 Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumOasis of the Seas 2009 226 838 84 5 400 85 6 780 85 Last renovated in 2019 86 nbsp Allure of the Seas 2010 225 282 87 5 492 88 6 780 88 Planned renovation postponed 89 nbsp Harmony of the Seas 2016 226 963 90 5 497 91 6 687 91 nbsp Symphony of the Seas 2018 228 081 92 5 518 92 6 680 92 nbsp Wonder of the Seas 2022 93 236 857 5 734 6 988 nbsp Quantum class edit Main article Quantum class cruise ship The Quantum class of ships debuted as the second largest class of cruise ships in the world The Quantum class ships were the first ships built for Royal Caribbean by Meyer Werft since the Radiance class and share many features with those ships including indoor pools with retractable roofs vast expanses of glass outdoor seating in the Windjammer buffet and self leveling pool tables 94 95 Other distinctive features of the Quantum class include the North Star observation capsule mounted on the end of a 41 meter long 135 ft crane arm 96 RipCord by iFLY a skydiving simulator 97 the three deck high Two70 lounge and performance venue at the aft of the ship featuring panoramic windows that convert into projection screens 98 and the multi purpose SeaPlex facility which hosts activities such as basketball roller skating bumper cars and a trapeze school 99 The Quantum class was the first class designed specifically for Dynamic Dining and feature several separate complementary dining facilities instead of a single main dining room 100 Each venue will maintain the same menu and staff throughout the cruise 101 Unlike the earlier Voyager Freedom and Oasis class Quantum class ships do not feature a Viking Crown Lounge or ice skating rink and the Royal Esplanade mall down the center of the ship is not featured in the traditional form of Royal Promenades 102 103 Five ships Quantum of the Seas Anthem of the Seas Ovation of the Seas Spectrum of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas 104 105 106 were built as of 2021 Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumQuantum of the Seas 2014 168 666 107 4 180 107 4 905 107 nbsp Anthem of the Seas 2015 168 666 108 4 180 108 4 905 108 nbsp Ovation of the Seas 2016 109 168 666 110 4 180 11 4 905 11 nbsp Spectrum of the Seas 2019 169 379 111 4 246 111 5 622 111 First Quantum Ultra Class 112 ship nbsp Odyssey of the Seas 2021 93 113 167 704 114 4 200 5 510 115 2nd Quantum Ultra class cruise ship nbsp Icon class edit Main article Icon class cruise ship On 10 October 2016 Royal Caribbean and Meyer Turku announced an order to build two ships under the project name Icon 116 On 2 July 2019 Royal Caribbean announced an order for a third ship in the Icon class 117 118 Icon class ships are the largest cruise ships ever constructed The ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas LNG with a gross tonnage of about 250 800 GT 119 Ships will contain other alternative energy features like the use of fuel cells to produce electricity and fresh water 116 Icon of the Seas was delivered on 27 November 2023 and the second ship Star of the Seas is expected to be delivered in 2025 116 120 The third ship is planned to be delivered in 2026 one year after Star of the Seas Ship Yearbuilt Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumIcon of the Seas 2023 248 663 121 5 610 122 7 600 122 1st LNG powered ship in the fleet largest cruise ship in the world by gross tonnage nbsp Future fleet edit Ship Class Estimated date of completion Current status Grosstonnage Berths Notes Ship imageDouble MaximumUtopia of the Seas Oasis class Spring 2024 93 Keel laid in July 2022 123 236 860 5 668 124 6th Oasis class cruise ship 1st LNG powered Oasis class 125 nbsp Star of the Seas 126 Icon class 2025 93 Keel laid in December 2023 127 250 800 5 610 2nd LNG powered Icon class 128 TBA Icon class 2026 93 Steel cutting started in January 2024 250 800 5 610 3rd LNG powered Icon class TBA 129 Oasis class 2028 Ordered 236 860 5 668 7th Oasis class cruise ship 2nd LNG powered Oasis class sister ship to Utopia of the seas Former fleet edit Ship Class Year built Duration in service for Royal Caribbean International Current status Gross tonnage Notes Ship imageSong of Norway Song of Norway class 1970 1970 1997 Scrapped in 2013 as the Formosa Queen 130 22 945 Lengthened in 1978 nbsp Nordic Prince Song of Norway class 1971 1971 1995 Scrapped in 2015 as the Pacific 131 23 149 Lengthened in 1980 nbsp Sun Viking Song of Norway class 1972 1972 1998 Sold for scrap in 2021 16 607 nbsp Song of America Song of America class 1982 1982 1999 Operating as the Celestyal Olympia for Celestyal Cruises 37 584 nbsp Viking Serenade 1982 1990 2002 Scrapped in 2018 as the Ocean Gala 1 132 40 171 Transferred from Royal Caribbean s subsidiary Admiral Cruises in 1990 nbsp Sovereign of the Seas Sovereign class 1987 1988 2008 133 Scrapped in 2020 as the Sovereign 73 192 Largest cruise ship from 1987 to 1990 nbsp Monarch of the Seas Sovereign class 1991 1991 2013 134 Scrapped in 2020 as the Monarch 73 192 nbsp Splendour of the Seas Vision class 1996 1996 2016 Operating as the Marella Discovery for Marella Cruises 69 130 68 135 nbsp Legend of the Seas Vision class 1995 1995 2017 Operating as the Marella Discovery 2 for Marella Cruises 69 130 68 nbsp Empress of the Seas Empress class 1990 1990 2008 2016 2020 19 Sold to Cordelia Cruises 21 48 563 Sailed for Pullmantur Cruises as Empress from 2008 to 2016 nbsp Majesty of the Seas Sovereign class 1992 1992 2020 19 Sold to Seajets and renamed Majesty of the Oceans 19 78 941 nbsp Private resorts editRoyal Caribbean operates two privately owned resorts that are used as stops on some Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries They are Labadee a resort on the northern coast of Haiti and Coco Cay a private island in the Berry Islands region of the Bahamas Each resort features canopies for eating lounge chairs palm trees white sand beaches and a number of activities The company is planning to open additional private resorts in Asia 136 and on Lelepa Island Vanuatu 137 Ports of call editRoyal Caribbean operates internationally and has many ports of call US ports edit United States ports for Royal Caribbean include Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale Florida Cape Liberty Cruise Port Honolulu Harbor PortMiami the Port of Seattle the Port of Galveston in Galveston Texas the Port of Los Angeles the Port of New Orleans the Port of San Diego the Port of Seward in Seward Alaska the Port of Baltimore the Port of Boston Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral Florida and Port Tampa Bay in Tampa Florida Port of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico 138 International ports edit Among these are the Port of Amsterdam the Port of Barcelona the Port of Quebec the Port of Shenzhen the Port of Stockholm the Port of Vancouver the Port of Auckland the Port of Beijing the Port of Civitavecchia the Port of Singapore the Port of Sydney the Port of Venice the Port of Copenhagen the Port of Hong Kong the Port of Melbourne the Port of Shanghai and the Port of Southampton 138 Marmagao Port Goa Awards editTravel awards include Best Cruise Line Overall 2016 by Travel Weekly 139 Cruise Line of the Year 2018 by Cruisedaily 140 Incidents and controversies editAs of 2008 Royal Caribbean had 22 of the market share in cruise line operation Cruise line operators are criticized for using this large economic impact to cut deals with home ports ports of call and agencies 141 Norovirus outbreaks edit In January 2014 an outbreak of norovirus aboard Explorer of the Seas sickened 689 of 4 237 passengers and crew 16 3 causing the ship to return to port two days early 142 143 The outbreak reportedly marked the greatest number of cases of illness aboard a cruise ship in two decades 144 barely exceeding a 2006 outbreak aboard the Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Liberty that sickened 679 of 3 970 passengers and crew 17 1 145 Royal Caribbean offered all passengers aboard that cruise a 50 refund of their cruise fare an additional 50 plus 10 for each day sick passengers were quarantined of their cruise fare as a credit towards another cruise and reimbursed extra travel expenses for guests returning home early 146 Docking in Haiti edit In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake Royal Caribbean continued docking cruise ships at the Labadee resort located approximately 60 miles from the epicenter of the earthquake during the ongoing humanitarian crisis Royal Caribbean vice president John Weis defended the decision citing relief supplies delivered through the ships and proceeds from the call going towards relief efforts The decision to continue docking was criticized nonetheless and created concern among passengers 147 148 George Allen Smith case edit Main article Disappearance of George Smith On 5 July 2005 passengers on board Brilliance of the Seas reported what appeared to be blood on a part of the ship below the passenger balconies After a search George Allen Smith was discovered to be missing and thought to have fallen overboard A criminal investigation into possible foul play was conducted and a brief press release on the company s investor relations website announced the settlement of the case 149 later revealed to be more than 1 million 150 Environmental record edit In 1998 and 1999 the company was fined US 9 million because one of its ships Sovereign of the Seas had repeatedly dumped oily waste into the ocean and tried to hide this using false records including fake piping diagrams given to the US Coast Guard Because the company was and is incorporated in Liberia Royal Caribbean argued that this case was not in the jurisdiction of US courts Despite their argument they were unsuccessful 151 Whakaari White Island eruption edit Main article 2019 Whakaari White Island eruption On 9 December 2019 a volcanic eruption occurred killing 21 people from Ovation of the Seas It occurred on New Zealand s Whakaari White Island while Ovation was docked in the nearby Port of Tauranga Despite an increase in seismic activity in preceding weeks 47 people including 38 passengers and crew from the ship were on the island when it erupted 152 153 154 As of December 10 2019 update 44 of the 47 were injured missing or killed 155 A Royal Caribbean spokesperson said the line was devastated by today s events 156 and the ship remained in port until 10 December to assist with recovery efforts 157 In April 2020 legal action was commenced in Australia on behalf of relatives and Ovation passengers against Royal Caribbean 158 Death of Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand edit On 7 July 2019 18 month old Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand was dropped to her death from an open window by her grandfather Salvatore Anello on Freedom of the Seas while docked in San Juan Puerto Rico 159 He was later arrested on counts of homicide by authorities in Puerto Rico 160 The family attempted to file a civil suit against Royal Caribbean claiming that Anello did not know the window was open Royal Caribbean later released several videos from surveillance cameras showing this incident As of 25 February 2020 Anello took a plea deal with authorities 161 However the civil lawsuit was still approved by a judge 162 COVID 19 pandemic edit Further information COVID 19 pandemic on cruise ships During the COVID 19 pandemic the Miami Herald reported that after cruises were cancelled worldwide and they had disembarked all passengers Royal Caribbean Cruises had refused to repatriate many of their crew members due to the associated costs with many crew members turning to desperate measures such as hunger strikes as a result 163 164 As part of the Cruise Line International 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