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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is the world’s second largest cruise company, operating
the Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Pullmantur, Azamara Club Cruises
and CDF Croisières de France brands, with 38 ships and a passenger capacity of
approximately 84,050, and TUI Cruises through a 50% joint venture.
These brands offer an array of onboard activities, services and amenities, including
simulated surfing, swimming pools, sun decks, beauty salons, exercise and spa
facilities, ice skating rinks, in-line skating, basketball courts, rock climbing walls,
miniature golf courses, gaming facilities, lounges, bars, Las Vegas-style entertainment,
cinemas and Royal Promenades, which include interior shopping, dining and an
entertainment boulevard.
The company will introduce four more ships by the end of 2012, when it will have a
total capacity of approximately 100,000 berths. The ships operate worldwide with
a selection of itineraries that call on approximately 400 destinations.