ROYAL Caribbean International has opened bookings for its 2018 European cruise season, which will be headlined by the new world’s largest ship Symphony of the Seas. RCI will also introduce Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales as a new port of call, plus will return to Flam, Molde, and...
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ROYAL Caribbean International has opened bookings for its 2018 European cruise season, which will be headlined by the new world’s largest ship Symphony of the Seas.
RCI will also introduce Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales as a new port of call, plus will return to Flam, Molde, and Skjolden in Norway and Isafjordur, Iceland.
Symphony of the Seas will spend her inaugural season sailing the Western Med on seven-night cruises from Barcelona.
She will spend the summer visiting Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Marseille, France; Florence/Pisa, Rome and Naples/Capri, Italy.
In Northern Europe, Brilliance of the Seas will sail 12-night itineraries from Amsterdam visiting the Baltics, Norway and the British Isles.
RCI will have seven ships in Europe for the season.
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