Cruise at a Glance:
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| Shipboard Ambiance: |
Casual |
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Formal |
| Sightseeing: |
Limited |
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Lots to See and Do |
| Party Factor: |
Zilch |
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Nonstop Action |
| Family Fun: |
Adults Only |
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Family Focused |
| Dining: |
Uninspired |
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The Majesty of the Seas, sister ship to the Sovereign of the Seas, was
the second mega-liner to sail the seas. With a multi-level atrium, glass
elevators, two-tiered show lounge, and all sorts of onboard activities,
this ship earns the term "floating resort."
Don't miss the ship. Miami has a way of pulling in visitors and entertaining
them like no other city on earth. Blame it on the sun, the surf, the salsa,
or the swimsuits - this city makes even a short vacation better.
Your first port of call comes up right away - Nassau. Just across the
bridge is Paradise… Paradise Island, that is. The Atlantis Resort
offers cruise passengers a peek at their massive facilities, and there's
plenty to see and do in town, too, from forts to explore to markets to
shop in.
Your ship isn't leaving until midnight so there's plenty of time to enjoy
the nightlife, too.
Cococay (pronounced "Ko Ko Key") is your place in the sun.
It's Royal Caribbean's private isle and everything within eyesight is
there for you. Waverunners, volleyball, snorkeling, beach barbeque, and
hammocks under the swaying palms - they're all yours to enjoy before heading
back to Miami. What a weekend!
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