Brilliance of the Seas


Brilliance of the Seas

Brilliance of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International's Brilliance of the Seas made her maiden docking into Dubai today, marking the company's official entry into the Middle East. One of Royal Caribbean International's most outstanding ships will be making seven-night round-trip sailings to Muscat, Fujairah, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain from her home port of Dubai over the next four months, as Royal Caribbean International sets its sights on the region's promising cruise market.

Brilliance of the Seas is one of the most elegant cruise ships in the world, featuring an open Centrum with 10-deck high windows and ocean-facing glass elevators, both of which will offer spectacular views of the passing shoreline and sea. It boasts one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the industry, and will add more than 32,000 guests in her first four-month season to the region's burgeoning cruise sector - which is expected to grow 30 percent this year according to Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), Government of Dubai.

Michael Bayley, Senior Vice President International for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., says the arrival of Brilliance of the Seas is an important catalyst in driving forward regional cruise tourism growth and announced in 2011 Brilliance of the Seas will return to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates following this year's inaugural season. 'The Middle East's prospective growth figures for luxury cruising are remarkable and we expect Brilliance of the Seas to establish itself as the leading cruise option for years to come," he said.

'At the DTCM, we look forward to a period of tremendous growth in cruise tourism, says Hamad Mohammed bin Mejren, Executive Director Business Tourism at DTCM. 'Cruise tourists are becoming an increasingly important part of Dubai's tourism industry. We are confident that Royal Caribbean International's decision will give a big push to our efforts to promote cruise tourism in the region. It also reconfirms the potential of Dubai as the regional cruise industry hub. We assure our whole hearted cooperation and support. The economic impact of cruise tourism is tremendous and we are confident that Royal Caribbean International will be a crucial part of this contribution", he adds.

Aboard the ship, cruise guests can experience the contrasts of sun, sea, desert, city life, culture, luxury and Arabian hospitality in just one single holiday. The ship features indoor and outdoor pools, the 2,743m Brilliance Fitness Centre and Day Spa, an indoor and outdoor sports deck with golf simulator, sports courts, a rock-climbing wall and a jogging track. It also boasts a wide range of dining options with Arabian flavour added especially for the Gulf cruises, shopping arcades and a theatre. Brilliance of the Seas' guests also will enjoy the cruise line's award-winning Broadway-style musical revues from Royal Caribbean Productions in the Pacifica Theater, complimentary Adventure Ocean kids and teen programme, and Royal Caribbean's Gold Anchor Service of friendly and engaging service from every staff and crew.

Although the majority of guests at present come from traditional Western markets on fly-and-cruise packages, Rama Rebbapragada, Regional Vice-President of Royal Caribbean International, believes that as regional awareness grows about cruise holidays as a viable vacation option, there will be a significant increase in local and regional passengers signing-up. 'Already there is high demand from our key global source markets in the UK, North America and Germany," he says; "but as news of our on board facilities, great shore excursions and exceptional service has spread, we have also seen strong levels of interest from the more traditional Middle Eastern markets.

Royal Caribbean International's Regional Sales Director, International Representatives, EMEA, Helen Beck adds: 'Bookings for our Brilliance of the Seas sailings are performing well - the inaugural sailing is fully booked and the following cruises are filling up quickly."

In 2009, Dubai played a host to 100 cruise ships that brought 260,000 cruise tourists. This year, Dubai will be hosting 120 ships with over 325,000 passengers after the new Dubai Cruise Terminal becomes operational next month. Next year, the terminal is expected to receive 135 ships with 375,000 passengers followed by 150 ships with 425,000 passengers in 2012, according to DTCM. The new terminal spanning an area of 3,450 square metres will have the capacity to handle four ships simultaneously.

With an overall length of 293 metres, and a breadth of 40 metres, Brilliance of the Seas – which was built in Papenburg, north-west Germany, and registered in the Bahamas - weighs 90,090 tons and can travel at a speed of 24 knots. It has two anchors each weighing 12 tons and it even generates its own fresh water.

Royal Caribbean's pre or post cruise packages and shore excursion programmes include four-wheel drive, travelling to sand dunes, majestic mountainsides, mosques and tranquil, picturesque villages. Cruise guests have opportunities to experience Dubai's exciting tourism offerings at Dubailand's key attractions including Dubai Autodrome in MotorCity, Dubai Outlet Mall in Outlet City, The Global Village, and Dubai Sports City which features the Ernie Els Golf Club, the Butch Harmon School of Golf and the Cricket Stadium– in between overnight stays in Dubai at the beginning and end of the cruise, where guests can take advantage of the destination's superlative sightseeing and shopping opportunities. Vacationers also can choose a four-night cruisetour extension for an 11-night Arabian adventure.

For business travellers, Brilliance of the Seas also offers numerous conference and meeting facilities. State-of-the-art fully equipped meeting rooms and Wi-Fi connections on board the vessel can accommodate big groups and charters too; whilst theatres and lounges are also available for corporate events with up to 1,000 people.

The second consecutive seasonal sailings will comprise nine roundtrip sailings from January through March 2011. New for the 2011 season are two 12-night Dubai & India roundtrip sailings, departing on March 28 and April 9, which will include the ship's maiden port calls at India's Mumbai (Bombay), Goa (Mormugao) and Cochin.

Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 21 ships currently in service and one under construction. The line also offers unique cruise tour land packages in Alaska, Canada, Dubai, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand. For more information or to make reservations, call your travel agent, visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au or call 1800 754 500; travel professionals should call 1300 754 500.

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