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World's Largest Cruise Ship Departs From Malaga with Spectacular Fireworks

Summary by surinenglish.com
The 'Legends of the Seas' megacruise ship chose the Port of Malaga for its maiden voyage in the Mediterranean

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It has 364 meters of length, 20 covers, 2,805 cabins with capacity to accommodate more than 7,600 passengers without counting the crew (2,350 more people) and its construction has assumed the feriolera of 2 billion dollars, approximately 1,750 million euros. These are the great figures that accompany the Legend of the Seas , the great bet that this summer makes in the Mediterranean the American shipping company Royal Caribbean. And although it w…

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The sales director for Iberia (Spain and Portugal) and Nordic countries of Royal Caribbean International, Sergio Arévalo, has highlighted the excellent response of the Spanish market and confirmed a “growing trend” in the company’s reserves, with an annual increase of 10% in line with the global evolution of the industry. Within the framework of the inaugural scale of the Legend of the Seas in the Port of Malaga, Arévalo has expressed the thanks…

The sales director for Iberia (Spain and Portugal) and Nordic countries of Royal Caribbean International, Sergio Arévalo, highlighted on Monday the excellent response of the Spanish market and confirmed a "growing trend" in the company's reserves, with an annual increase of 10% in line with the global evolution of the industry. Within the framework of the inaugural scale of the Legend of the Seas in the Port of Malaga, Arévalo has expressed the …

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Forbes España broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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