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  2. CocoCay - Wikipedia

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    CocoCay or Little Stirrup Cay, sometimes titled Perfect Day at CoCoCay (/ k oʊ k oʊ k eɪ /) is one of the Berry Islands, a collection of Bahamian cays and small islands located approximately 55 miles (89 km) north of Nassau. [1] It is used for tourism by Royal Caribbean Group exclusively.

  3. I sailed on Royal Caribbean's latest giant cruise ship - AOL

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    Most itineraries include a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private Bahamian island. The cheapest is currently a three-night voyage with an additional stop at Nassau, Bahamas ...

  4. 10 best cruise holidays and new cruises to book for 2023/2024

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    A seven-night return trip from Miami with stops at Puerto Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico and CocoCay waterpark and beach club is priced from £1,750pp for an interior room. Departing for its ...

  5. I sailed on Royal Caribbean's latest ship designed to attract ...

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    Dinners at Chops Grille (a steakhouse), Giovanni's (an Italian eatery), and Izumi (a Japanese restaurant) cost extra. A meal at the seafood restaurant Hooked Seafood comes in at $65 per person ...

  6. Carnival Fascination - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 and 2014, Coco Cay replaced Key West on some of Carnival Fascination ' s itineraries. Coco Cay is a private island in the Bahamas owned by rival cruise line Royal Caribbean International. [17] In April, 2016, Carnival Fascination re-positioned to San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she undertook Southern Caribbean cruises. [18]

  7. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Miami Herald reported that, after cruises were cancelled worldwide and they had disembarked all passengers, Royal Caribbean Cruises had refused to repatriate many of their crew members due to the associated costs, with many crew members turning to desperate measures, such as hunger strikes, as a result. [174] [175]

  8. I took a weeklong cruise with a carry-on and a backpack ... - AOL

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    I sailed on one of the largest cruise ships in the world, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas. I brought a carry-on suitcase and a backpack for the seven-night Caribbean cruise.

  9. MS Monarch - Wikipedia

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    MS Monarch (formerly Monarch of the Seas) was the second of three Sovereign-class cruise ships owned by Royal Caribbean International.Beginning on April 1, 2013, Monarch was operated by RCCL's Pullmantur Cruises, before being sold for scrap in 2020 following Pullmantur's closure.