Caribbean & Antilles from Port Canaveral with Orlando Stay
Date: 16 Jan 2025
Duration: 11 nights
Ship: MSC Seashore
Line: MSC Cruises
Royal Caribbean International have confirmed Monarch of the Seas will leave the RCI fleet in April 2013.
The ship will be transferred to RCI’s sister brand Pullmantur, a cruise operator based in Madrid, Spain. Monarch of the Seas is set to transfer on April 1st 2013.
Adam Goldstein, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International said “We are very proud of Monarch of the Seas for delivering great service and outstanding destinations to holidaymakers from its maiden voyage. The ship will go on creating wonderful travel memories through her final sailings for our brand through next March and then continue doing the same for Pullmantur’s guests.”
Monarch of the Seas first entered service in 1991 and in 2007 was the world’s first major cruise ship to be captained by a woman. Pullmantur’s president and CEO, Gonzalo Chico Barbier said on the move ‘‘The transfer of Monarch of the Seas will reinforce Pullmantur in our Latin American growth strategy, and help us become one of the most widely recognised brands”.
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Duration: 11 nights
Ship: MSC Seashore
Line: MSC Cruises
£1,929 OUTSIDE
£2,049 BALCONY
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