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Oasis Crusie ship returns to Florida

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

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One of the largest cruise vessels, Oasis-class once again returns to the PortMiami on Saturday morning since it was suspended owing to operation suspension. The Royal Caribbean cruise ship departed Florida last year on March 1, which was not long before the suspensions started. Allure of the Seas or the Oasis-class cruise ship that is operated by Royal Caribbean has finally arrived back in Florida. For the first time the cruise is back since the start of suspensions in March 2020.

This ship which was scheduled to sail Europe after departing Florida, returned to movement after the pause. Allure of the Seas was to begin 7-night Mediterranean sailings out of Barcelona, Spain on May 10, 2020. She was also set to undergo a huge 58-day dry dock costing the cruise line $165 million in Cadiz, Spain. The 10-story Ultimate Abyss slide and new waterslides were to be installed but unfortunately due to the pandemic the upgrade never took place.

Allure of the Seas has been on hold off the south coast of the UK. The ship however did not stayed for long at PortMiami and departed just after 5:00 PM on the same day. Currently, she’s sailing away from the Florida coast and heading to join other Royal Caribbean cruise ships in the Bahamas.

Allure of the Seas is set to arrive near the cruise line’s private island of Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas. Already docked at the island is Oasis of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean has suspended operations from the U.S. through February 28, 2021, and the restart will be phased-in. For Allure of the Seas, the first sailing is currently scheduled to depart on March 7, 2021, out of Miami, Florida.

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