Star of the Seas: What Awaits on Board the World's Largest Cruise Ship.

Star of the Seas: What Awaits on Board the World's Largest Cruise Ship
Star of the Seas: What Awaits on Board the World's Largest Cruise Ship
“Royal Caribbean guests can enjoy the adrenaline rush on the Crown’s Edge attraction.”
“Sophie from Sun dared to try the latest addition to the thrilling mega ship on the suspended bridge.”
One of the most extreme experiences on board is The Crown’s Edge, where passengers can climb over the edge of the 16th deck and overcome an obstacle course. This attraction was so popular on Icon Of The Seas that it was brought back to Star Of The Seas for her debut cruise in the Caribbean. Both Star and Icon Of The Seas claim the title of the world's largest cruise ship, measuring 1,196 feet in length and capable of carrying up to 7,600 passengers along with crew. Star boasts unique experiences, such as the Lincoln Park Supper Club Restaurant, where guests can feel like they are at a party during the Roaring Twenties. The Lincoln Park Supper Club offers an exclusive meal for just 46 guests, featuring a 3-hour gastronomic journey with exquisite dishes and drinks. A shadowy singer performs on stage while guests enjoy the history of jazz music in Chicago during the 1920s through eight courses that meet Michelin-level quality. Delicious dishes such as crab ravioli and kampachi fish create a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of a journey into the past. Passengers can enjoy a variety of entertainment and activities on board, from Broadway-style musicals to neon ice shows, piano duels, and arcade games. Adults can relax in a Vegas-style casino or a Latin-themed nightclub, while teens can explore water slides, climbing walls, and much more. With a range of dining options from Tex-Mex to sushi and numerous bars and lounges to unwind, guests can truly immerse themselves in the experience on the world's largest cruise ship. For those interested in cruising on Star Of The Seas, Norse Atlantic offers flights from London Gatwick to Orlando, where the cruise sets off. The seven-day cruise in the Western Caribbean starts at £1,047 per person, with stops in CocoCay, Bahamas; Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan Island, Honduras; and Cozumel, Mexico. Travel the world, enjoy experiences, new flavors, and exciting entertainment on board this Royal Caribbean mega ship!

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