Royal Caribbean International arrived at the Panamanian port of Colón, marking its return to Latin America after 10 years of absence. Executives of the shipping company and dignitaries of Panama celebrated this event with an exclusive event in the new Shopping Mall of the port.
During the event, different personalities and tourism authorities, government and port entities attended, including Minister Denise Guillen, General Administrator of the Tourism Authority of Panama and Vice Governor Querube Foster, Government of Colón, where they mentioned their excitement and commitment to the shipping company.
“We are happy to be sailing from Panama again, and to be able to show our passengers everything that Rhapsody of the
Seas offers on board. I would like to thank all government and port entities for their great support in making this possible,” said Alberto Muñoz, vice president of Royal Caribbean for Latin America.
The ceremony saw the exchange of plaques between Royal Caribbean International and the port of Colón with the
participation of Ole-Johan Grønhaug, Captain of Rhapsody of the Seas and representatives of Colon2000.
The Rhapsody of the Seas season, through April 2024, offers seven-night adventures where vacationers can visit destinations such as Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, from Colón, Panama, and has select departures from Cartagena, Colombia.
“We want to reinforce our commitment to this beautiful country and create the best holidays at sea, as we have been doing for more than 50 years. Thank you Panama for so much” added Alberto Muñoz, vice president of Royal Caribbean for Latin America.
Rhapsody of the Seas, with a total capacity of 2,416 guests, is part of Royal Caribbean
International's Vision Class, and has sophisticated facilities and features of the deepest ships, such as the Viking Crown Lounge (exclusive to the line). , Casino Royale, Vitality Spa & Fitness Center, a sports deck with a climbing wall, a video game room, as well as a great gastronomic offer, from sushi at Izumi to exclusive cocktails at Schooner Bar. This ship that has options for all generations; It also has the Adventure Ocean® youth program, in which children and youth ages 3 to 17 enjoy age-appropriate fun as well as educationally enriching activities.
Rhapsody combines the warmth of Latin America with traditional and international cuisine, vibrant entertainment and nightlife, added to its attractive itineraries ideal for guests from the region who want a US visa-free cruise. In short, all these attributes and those that remain to be discovered on board, make Royal Caribbean the best option for an unforgettable family vacation.