CRUISE: Movies under the stars
An outdoor cinema and a sixties inspired bar are among the new innovations on board Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas, which has undergone a month-long $50 million drydock in Singapore.
Other improvements include new restaurants, newly refurbished State Rooms and wi-fi throughout.
The ship will continue its Asia season before returning to Europe in April when it will sail a four-night Southeast Asia itinerary roundtrip from Singapore and then reposition to Europe for the summer season.
Initially it will sail seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries from Rome and then on August 31, a nine-night sailing of the Italian peninsula will bring Legend of the Seas to Venice, where it will offer guests 10-night Greek Isles and 11-night Greece and Turkey itineraries in September and October.
The ship will then return to the Caribbean to offer Southern Caribbean and Panama Canal sailings.
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