Royal Caribbean Celebrates Its 50th Birthday This Year

For it’s 50th anniversary, Royal Caribbean will celebrate aboard one of the world’s largest cruise ships, Symphony of the Seas

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Royal Caribbean Celebrates Its 50th Birthday This Year

Royal Caribbean International is turning 50 this year and is going all out with the celebrations. The “50 Years Bold Birthday Cruise” aboard Symphony of the Seas will set sail on November 2 2019 from Miami, and the seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise will stop at Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas – CocoCay, where there will be “special events and surprise performers”.

Other ports where the celebratory cruise will stop are San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Even though the Royal Caribbean was founded in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies, its first ship – Song of Norway, actually began sailing in 1970. The line is now the world’s largest in terms of overall capacity with 10 of its 25 ships being among the biggest in the world.

Its newest ship and the largest in the world at 228,081 tons, Symphony of the Seas, debuted this year, being built on the same platform as Royal Caribbean’s 2-year-old Harmony of the Seas, the previous size leader in cruising.

The new ship has a two-deck-high family suite with a slide between floors, a revamped Boardwalk entertainment zone, a new laser tag attraction, and a new-for-Royal Caribbean seafood restaurant, as well as more cabins than its sibling. Moreover, Symphony can hold up to 6,680 passengers and sails with a crew of 2,200.