For a dedicated RCI cruiser, the story is written in the daily rituals: Why Royal Caribbean Ships Got So Big [The Full Fleet Story]
In 1978, the Song of Norway was literally cut in half to insert an 85-foot section, a bold feat of engineering to keep up with growing demand. rci cruiser
To an (Royal Caribbean International), "deep" isn't just about the depth of the hull—it’s about the decades of evolution that turned three Norwegian ships into floating cities. For a dedicated RCI cruiser, the story is
In 1970, the world of Caribbean cruising was small. A trio of Norwegian shipping companies took a gamble, launching the from Miami. She wasn't the biggest ship, but she had something new: a signature Viking Crown Lounge wrapped around her funnel, giving guests a literal "deep" view of the horizon. A trio of Norwegian shipping companies took a
By the late 80s, ships like Sovereign of the Seas (1988) began the tradition of the "-of the Seas" naming convention, ushering in the era of the mega-ship.