Allure of the Seas is part of the Royal Caribbean Cruise fleet and is considered one of the grandest cruiseliners on the water today. The ship is part of the Oasis Class, at 16 decks high and 1184′ long, there are 28 upscale loft suites and 2,700 roomy staterooms. There are 4 pools, 10 whirlpools, and a poolside solarium that will keep you in the water on the water.

The ports of call for Allure of the Seas are:

  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Port of Departure)
  • Charlotee Amalie, St. Thomas
  • Labadee, Haiti
  • Cozumel, Mexico
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Falmouth, Jamaica
  • Phillipsburg, St. Maarten
  • Costa Maya, Mexico

There is something for everyone aboard Allure of the Seas. For a relaxing massage, head to  ”Vitality of the Sea Spa and Fitness.” The spa center offers solo or couple massage suites. There’s no reason to skip your exercise regime while on vacation. At the fitness center there are 158 cardio and resistance machines and many classes such as: yoga, spinning, pilates and kickboxing are offered.

Entertainment on the ship includes the Casino Royale, Studio B - which features performances on ice, Opal Theater – an auditorium that seats 1380, a nightclub, comedy club, Jazz at 4, and live music nightly ranging from disco to grand theater.

For the younger crowd on Allure of the Seas there is an H20 Zone aqua park filled with rides. There are 2 Flowriders,  sports courts, mini-golf and a zip line! The Adventure Ocean Theater and Science Lab offer children educational info while entertaining at the same time. There are multiple workshops with different activities daily that range from jewelry making to scrap-booking.

With so much to do and see you’ll won’t have a dull moment on the ship!

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