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Learn how Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas uses AI and weighing technology to reduce food waste and improve sustainability on board.
Credit...Courtesy of Guntû Supported by By Matthew Kronsberg It can seem to a casual observer that in the cruise industry, ships only ever get bigger. Case in point: Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas ...
Valletta in Malta has been crowned as the most breathtaking port to sail into, ahead of Ushuaia in Argentina and, in third ...
Specialty dining venues include Chops Grille, a steakhouse, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Hooked Seafood and Giovanni’s Italian. The most upscale and exclusive dining option is the Lincoln Park Supper Club, ...
Explore Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, featuring one of the largest waterparks and swim-up bars at sea.
The ship features a familiar layout and many features found on sister vessel Icon of the Seas, both tied for the title of ...
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, the world’s newest and largest cruise ship, has launched from Port Canaveral with eight ...
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, which is the newest cruise ship in the world, is now sailing from its homeport in Port Canaveral, Florida.
Royal Caribbean’s new cruise ship, Star of the Seas, has set sail from Port Canaveral. The vessel, identical in size to the ...
While the latest aircraft carriers are undoubtedly huge, the largest cruise ships are even bigger, both in gross tonnage and ...