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Independence of the Seas Makes Her Post Dry Dock Debut

Independence of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas made her debut in Europe to start the 2018 Mediterranean cruise season after an extensive dry dock.

Definitely taking aim the the family cruising market, the new additions and changes to Independence of the Seas are full of fun, food and fascination. The biggest changes are on the pool and sports decks where guests can race down a pair of twisting water slides on the Perfect Storm, reach for the stars on SkyPad, a virtual reality trampoline experience and a brand new water park for younger children called Splashaway Bay.

Here’s the full list of what’s new on Independence of the Seas:

Managing Director, Royal Caribbean International UK and Ireland, Ben Bouldin said:

“Holiday time is precious, and travellers today have higher expectations and more options than ever before. We don’t just want to meet these expectations, but smash them and redefine how to holiday. From our largest yet hibachi restaurant to a virtual reality bungee trampoline experience, Independence of the Seas is set to be the most spectacular ship sailing out of Southampton this coming season.”

Independence of the Seas is sailing from Southampton, England, through November 2018, then she will reposition to Fort Lauderdale, Florida sailing 4 & 5 night Caribbean cruises through April 2019.

For more details on Independence of the Seas, please visit the Royal Caribbean website.

 

 

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