ROYAL Caribbean’s newest & largest cruise ship Explorer of the Seas docked at her new home port in Sydney Harbour on Sat, ahead of her maiden call and historic meeting with twin sister, Voyager of the Seas. The mammoth ship received an US$80m (AU$110m) makeover recently, adding three new specialty...
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ROYAL Caribbean’s
newest & largest
cruise ship Explorer
of the Seas docked at
her new home port
in Sydney Harbour
on Sat, ahead of
her maiden call and
historic meeting with
twin sister, Voyager of
the Seas.
The mammoth
ship received an
US$80m (AU$110m)
makeover recently, adding three
new specialty dining restaurants:
Izumi Japanese Cuisine, Chops
Grille Steakhouse and Italian
trattoria Giovanni’s Table.
Staterooms and suites have
also been revamped; adding
new furnishings, carpets and
technology, as well as a floor-to-
ceiling Virtual Balcony which
offers real time views of the
ships actual surroundings.
Onboard features offered
include a FlowRider surf
simulator, ice skating rink, 3D
cinema and rock climbing wall.
See pictures online at
facebook.com/cruiseweekly.
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