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Rock With the Beatles on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas Cruise Ship

 

London, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/27/2009 -- You couldn’t ask for anything better, could you? A cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas and the Beatles to listen to throughout your 6-night ocean vacation from Fort Lauderdale on a Caribbean itinerary!

Recently voted the best for families by thousands of holidaymakers, the Independence of the Seas ship (http://www.jetlinecruise.com/cruiseline/royal-caribbean/independence-of-the-seas.htm) is a Freedom class ship operates interesting itineraries like the Eastern and Western Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Transatlantic, and so on.

The Beatles’ tribute cruise will set sail on 28 March 2010 with BritBeat, May Pang, Shannon, and other hot Beatles commodities, and hopefully, you. The itinerary for this Independence of the Seas cruise includes Belize City, Belize; Costa Maya, Mexico; and Cozumel, Mexico, before returning to Fort Lauderdale.

In the range of onboard activities it provides, this Royal Caribbean cruise ship (http://www.jetlinecruise.com/cruiseline/royal-caribbean/) is unparalleled. It has a sports pool for volleyball and basketball; a shopping ‘Promenade’; a three story Alhambra theatre; a rock-climbing wall, a mini golf course, and more amenities than we can list here. So, if you think cruising is only about sunning yourself on the deck, think again, though, of course, you can only do that, if you so wish.

But, of course, if you want to experience the Independence of the Seas holiday much sooner than that, there are cruises you can choose from right from November. If you look in the right places, you will get the best deals for Royal Caribbean cruises, depending on where you want to go and when.

The range of fine dining on board the Independence of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world, is so vast that you will perhaps need some help making up your mind. After all, you only have 6 nights but the cuisine is amazingly diverse. So, what’s your excuse for not cruising with the Beatles on board the Independence of the Seas? Whatever it is, we are sure it’s not convincing.