George Argyropoulos, CEO of Cruises International[/caption]
Royal Caribbean International, a world-renowned cruise line brand, has officially launched their representative office in Ghana via Bindu Travels and Tours Ltd.
George Argyropoulos, CEO of Cruises International (which represents Royal Caribbean International in Africa) was particularly excited about opening a representative office in Ghana through Bindu Travels and Tours.
He assured Ghanaians of exciting cruises with the liner, which has been voted Best cruise line overall for 15 consecutive years.
On her part, Ms. Bindu Mukhi of Bindu Travels & Tours highlighted some of the experiences to expect on the cruises.
[caption id="attachment_120093" align="aligncenter" width="518"] Ms. Bindu Mukhi of Bindu Travel & Tours[/caption]
“Royal Caribbean International offers a cruise experience for every taste. Onboard, they offer unique activities such as a rock-climbing wall and a wave simulator. There are shopping malls, health spas and nightclubs. Royal Caribbean is the ultimate resort at sea and is ideally suited to family holidays, offering supervised activities for kids and appropriate entertainment for the elderly.”
[caption id="attachment_120095" align="aligncenter" width="504"] Mrs. Uloma Egbuna, Rep of Royal Cruise International for West Africa[/caption]
The launch, which took place at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, happened days ahead of Royal Caribbean International’s ambitious voyage this weekend with the world’s largest cruise – Symphony of the Seas.
Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas has already set sail this week, leaving its port in France for Spain. The ocean liner’s maiden cruise will originate from Barcelona on Saturday. The Symphony will spend its first season of cruising in the Mediterranean before making its way to its homeport of Miami in the fall.
[caption id="attachment_120092" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Symphony of the Seas Royal Caribbean International[/caption]
The 228,000-ton ship is 18 floors high, can carry over 6,600 passengers, and is about the length of the Empire State Building. The vessel features a laser tag area, a 10-story racing slide, rock climbing, and ice-skating.
The Symphony takes over the title of world’s largest cruise ship from the liner’s Harmony of the Seas.
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