This is the most huge ship in the world. It was built in 2006 by a Finland company worth $800million. Its cruising speed is around 21 knots.Order for the construction of a new cruise ship filed a Norwegian-American group, Royal Carribean Cruises, the German shipyard Meyer Werft, with delivery in late 2008 and intends to integrate the group cruise Celebrity Cruises. The estimated cost of each cabin at $ 225,000, while the ship is capable of carrying 3600 passengers and crew of 1360 people. The new ship has a length of 1112 feet, 15 decks, several swimming pools, gyms etc it has more public areas than the average current in the cruise market.
Passengers on the two major cruise lines Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises are now able to avoid the process of luggage check-in for the flight, returning to their homeland now having the opportunity to do even before they disembark from the boat. This new service allows travelers to bypass the traditional check-in process at airports, thus reducing the waiting time of two hours 45 minutes. The service, which has authorized approval of the Directorate of Communications Security, taxes, and U.S. Border and Security Personnel of the Coast Guard, airports and airlines, is installed at all ports of the United States. The new service is available to travelers of Celebrity Cruises traveling to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Miami, San Diego, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Seattle called "Onboard Check-in and Luggage Valet".
Some of its images and screen shots are.
The above displayed are 2 pictures of the series of swimming pools in Freedom of the Seas cruise.
Freedom of the Seas at Hamburg
Theatre At Freedom of the seas
Computer Lab in Freedom of the Seas
Library in Freedom of the Seas








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