Star of the Seas: My trip on a cruise ship more than twice the length of Croke Park
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Star of the Seas: My trip on a cruise ship more than twice the length of Croke Park
"Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is essentially a floating city. It's the world's largest cruise ship and, as a first-time cruiser, I was excited and intrigued to see what lay ahead on a three-night trip. After all, it's not every day you step aboard a 364-metre ship not just with several pools and 20 decks, but with eight 'neighbourhoods', and an astronaut (Kelli Gerardi) as its very own 'godmother'."
"Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is now sailing from Florida, with eight neighbourhoods and seven pools just for starters..."
Star of the Seas sails from Florida and measures 364 metres, making it the world's largest cruise ship. The ship spans 20 decks and includes eight branded neighbourhoods that group amenities and activities. The vessel offers numerous pools, specifically seven distinct pool areas among other leisure options. The scale and variety of onboard spaces create a floating-city environment with extensive guest experiences. The ship's godmother is astronaut Kelli Gerardi. A three-night voyage showcases the ship's core features and demonstrates the appeal to first-time cruisers seeking varied entertainment and amenities.
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