Grandeur redeployed from New Orleans to Tampa - TravelMole


Grandeur redeployed from New Orleans to Tampa

Thursday, 05 Dec, 2005 0

Royal Caribbean International’s Grandeur of the Seas, originally scheduled to sail from the Port of New Orleans, is being redeployed to Tampa this month.

The ship will have 32 sailings from Tampa until the end of April.

Four-night sailings include stopovers in Cozumel. Five-night sailings will alternate Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico, and Georgetown in the Cayman Islands.

Grandeur of the Seas joins another Royal Caribbean ship, Legend of the Seas, sailing from Tampa this winter.

Grandeur of the Seas has 11 passenger decks and accommodates 1,950 guests.

Royal Caribbean International has 19 ships in service and two more under construction.

Report by David Wilkening



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