All this week, myself, Chris O'Gorman, Yaya Martinez, and Diesel are onboard Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas for an amazing 5-day/4-night cruise!
Have you seen this ship yet? It is now sailing from Galveston, TX, and could not be any easier to get to from Tucson!
Vacationers will experience an unprecedented variety of entertainment, dining, retail and exclusive onboard amenities aboard Allure of the Seas, one the world’s largest and most innovative cruise ships at sea, and the first Oasis Class ship to ever sail from Texas!
Allure of the Seas offers one-of-a-kind entertainment performances, culinary concepts, retail venues and technology innovations. An architectural marvel at sea, Allure’s neighborhoods are divided into seven distinct themed areas, which include Central Park, Boardwalk, the Royal Promenade, the Pool and Sports Zone, Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, Entertainment Place and Youth Zone. She spans 18 decks, encompasses over 225,000 gross registered tons, carries 5,400 guests at double occupancy, and features 2,700 staterooms.
The most verdant of the seven neighborhoods aboard Allure of the Seas, Central Park is a gardener’s dream and a breath of fresh air for anyone who appreciates natural beauty. From towering Cuban laurel and Black Olive to clusters of calla lilies and rabbit foot ferns, the park’s collection of plants is a mix of coastal and highland sub-tropical species from around the world that is well suited to thrive on Allure of the Seas' itineraries.
Allure of the Seas also presents new culinary concepts and tempting twists to signature Royal Caribbean restaurants. Allure offers guests a wide variety of dining options - from something delectable brewing onboard at the first Starbucks at sea, to Latin American flavors at the Brazilian churrascaria Samba Grill in the Solarium and Mexican cuisine at Sabor in the Boardwalk to a sophisticated dinner experience at 150 Central Park or family-style Italian dinner at Giovanni's Table, and MANY more! There's something for everyone.
Allure of the Seas, the largest cruise ship to ever sail from Texas, will be sailing out of Royal Caribbean's brand new, state-of-the-art $125 million terminal in Galveston, TX!