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Royal
Caribbean International Jobs
"Like no
vacation on earth"
One of the world's biggest and richest cruise lines, offering
mainstream, mass market, modestly upscale cruises on huge cruise
ships. Wide variety of middle to moderately high income passengers.
After twenty years of focusing primarily on the Caribbean market, the
company has expanded the itineraries to Bermuda, the Mexican Riviera,
Alaska, Europe and Hawaii. In 1997 Royal Caribbean purchased Celebrity
Cruises, but wisely left Celebrity to operate as a separate brand.
Royal Caribbean International history - in 1969 an idea suddenly
struck Arne Wilhelmsen and Edwin Stephan (Arne was a Harvard-educated
investor and Edwin a famous Floridian businessman). The idea was that
there was a large community of extremely wealthy Americans in Florida,
and that this community would put down top dollar for a short,
relaxing luxury cruise to the nearby Caribbean. Arne and Edwin
marketed this brainwave to some of the shipping magnates in Norway who
readily bought it and came up with large investments. After a short
gestation period, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (and an entire new
industry) was born. The line's first newbuild, Song of Norway, entered
service in 1970, and today, RCI operates a fleet of modern super- and
megaliners including the largest cruise ship afloat, the Freedom of
the Seas. Royal Caribbean International is the second largest cruise
ship operator in the world with revenues in excess of $4 billion. It
owns 28 ships with more than 65,000 berths on them and is growing.
Needless
to mention that the company is offering a huge number of shipboard job
positions to prospective crew and staff members. RCI is also offering
competitive salaries, provides great working conditions and is highly
recommended cruise line to work for.
Cruise
ships and itineraries:
Freedom Of The Seas:
Bahamas registered, built 2009, 158.000 gross tons, 3.600
passengers, 1.360 crew members.
Itineraries: Western Caribbean. |
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Jewel Of The Seas:
Bahamas registered, built 2004, 90.090 gross tons, 2.100
passengers, 860 crew members.
Itineraries: Alaska, West Coast, Hawaii. |
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Serenade Of The Seas:
Bahamas registered, built 2003, 90.090 gross tons, 2.100
passengers, 860 crew members.
Itineraries: Canada/New England, Southern Caribbean, Panama
Canal, Alaska. |
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Mariner Of The Seas:
Bahamas registered, built 2003, 138.000 gross tons, 3.114
passengers, 1.181 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean. |
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Navigator Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 2002, 142.000 gross tons, 3.114
passengers, 1.181 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean. |
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Brilliance Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 2002, 90.090 gross tons, 2.950
passengers, 859 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Europe, Canada, New England. |
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Radiance Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 2001, 90.090 gross tons, 2.950
passengers, 859 crew members.
Itineraries: Pacific
Northwest , Alaska, the Southern Caribbean, Hawaii and the
Panama Canal. |
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Adventure Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 2001, 138.000 gross tons, 3.114
passengers, 1.181 crew members.
Itineraries: Southern
Caribbean year-round. |
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Voyager Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 1999, 142.000 gross tons, 3.114
passengers, 1.181 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean. |
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Explorer Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 2000, 142.000 gross tons, 3.114
passengers, 1.181 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern
and Western Caribbean year-round. |
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Vision Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 1998, 78.491 gross tons, 2.435
passengers, 765 crew members.
Itineraries: Panama
Canal, Hawaii, Alaska and Mexican Riviera. |
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Rhapsody Of The Seas:
Norway registered, built 1997, 78.491 gross tons, 2.435
passengers, 765 crew members.
Itineraries: Western
Caribbean year-round. |
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Enchantment Of The
Seas: Norway
registered, built 1997, 74.000 gross tons, 1.950 passengers, 760
crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern
and Western Caribbean year-round. |
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Grandeur Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 1996, 74.000 gross tons, 1.950
passengers, 760 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean,
Mexican Riviera, California Coast and Panama Canal. |
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Legend Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 1996, 69.150 gross tons, 2.076
passengers, 720 crew members.
Itineraries: Alaska,
Mexican Riviera, Hawaii and Australia. |
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Splendor Of The Seas:
Norway registered, built 1996, 70.000 gross tons, 1.804
passengers, 720 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean,
Mediterranean and South America. |
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Sovereign Of The Seas:
Norway registered, renovated 1997, 73.192 gross tons, 2.274
passengers, 840 crew members.
Itineraries: Bahamas
year-round. |
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Majesty Of The Seas:
Norway registered, built 1992, 73.941 gross tons, 2.354
passengers, 827 crew members.
Itineraries: Bahamas
year-round. |
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Monarch Of The Seas:
Norway registered, built 1991, 73.941 gross tons, 2.354
passengers, 827 crew members.
Itineraries: Western
Caribbean year-round. |
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Empress Of The Seas:
Liberia registered, built 1990, 48.563 gross tons, 2.020
passengers, 685 crew members.
Itineraries: Bermuda,
Caribbean. |
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