April 24, 2009 - As Independence of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, returns to the UK for her second season from tomorrow (April 25), owners Royal Caribbean International have announced that the ship will be based year round from the Southampton in 2010.
She will be the first ever Royal Caribbean International ship to be based year-round in the UK and will remain the largest ship sailing in Europe.
Says managing director Robin Shaw: "When Independence of the Seas first sailed from the UK it was one of the best performing ships in the fleet. The 2009 return of the ship has been equally successful due to the fantastic array of activity, entertainment and facilities onboard. It is great news that Independence of the Seas will call Southampton home for the long term and means that we firmly cement our position as one of the leading players in the UK cruise industry."
Royal Caribbean International first based a ship from Southampton in 2005, the 2,076-guest Legend of the Seas. After two summer seasons from the port, Royal Caribbean International introduced the 3,114-guest Navigator of the Seas for one year in summer 2007. Navigator of the Seas was replaced in summer 2008 when the 3,600-guest Independence of the Seas launched in Southampton and became the first new Royal Caribbean International ship to operate its inaugural season from this port. Operating at maximum capacity, Independence of the Seas can carry up to 4,300 guests.
The first ever winter 2010 season of Independence of the Seas, on sale from June 19, features romantic destinations along the Italian Riviera, island visits in the Sorrentine Peninsula on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, as well as the Balearic Islands. These cruises range from 11 to 18-nights, and prices for an 11-night Winter Sun cruise to the Canary Islands start from £799 per person based on two sharing an inside stateroom. An 18-night Mediterranean Cities cruise visiting historic coastal towns is from £999 per person based on two sharing an inside stateroom.
Royal Caribbean International ships have only operated the summer season (April until October) in Europe and the Mediterranean. In 2008, Brilliance of the Seas became the first ship in the fleet to operate year round in the Mediterranean from the homeport of Barcelona.
Independence of the Seas is longer than three and half football pitches and is unlike any other to have operated in UK waters in terms of both its size and onboard facilities. If standing upright on its bow it would dwarf the UK's tallest building, London's One Canada Square at Canary Wharf (771ft tall).
Featuring an onboard ice rink, rock climbing wall, surfing simulator and a 'street' packed with shops, restaurants and bars that is longer than the pitch at the new Wembley stadium, Independence of the Seas is an action-packed floating resort.
For more information please visit the RCI website or call Royal Caribbean International on 0845 165 8330.