As the years passed, the "RCI" identity became synonymous with "firsts."
Here is a story that captures the spirit of the RCI journey, from its 1970 beginnings to the record-breaking giants of today. The Steel and the Song: A Royal Caribbean Story rci cruiser
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. As the years passed, the "RCI" identity became
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
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.