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Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas Set to Cruise in Summer 2020

With the game changing ‘Royal Amplified’ transformation, the Royal Caribbean’s ‘Allure of the Seas’ is getting ready to set sail in Barcelona for the Summer season of 2020. 

The award-winning ship will include the latest features of the Oasis class; an aqua park, the Splashaway Bay, water canons, fountains as well as whirlpools. Moreover, the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss, and The Perfect Storm are some of the main highlights of the ship. 

The Royal Caribbean stated, ”the thrill will go from the outside-in onboard the amped-up Allure. Expanding on the ways that families can spend time together and on their own are the additions of completely reimagined, dedicated spaces for babies, kids and teens, and popular activities.”

The amplified Allure will also offer exciting dining experiences. Guests can enjoy authentic Tuscan Flavours at Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar, pitmastery perfection at Portside BBQ as well as enjoy crazy good Mexican flare at El Loco Fresh. 

Music Hall with live music, Spotlight Karaoke at the Karaoke bar, Vitality spa programs at the spa area, the Solarium: an adult-only indoor-outdoor retreat with amazing views, swimming pools and whirlpools are some other experiences guests can enjoy onboard. 

Allure of the Seas’ Western Mediterranean cruises sailing from Barcelona will visit cities such as Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Provence (Marseille), France; Florence/Pisa (La Spezia), Rome (Civitavecchia) and Naples/Capri, Italy. 

Royal Caribbean International has continuously redefined cruise vacationing since its launch in 1969. Royal Caribbean has been offering exciting itineraries to some of the world’s most popular destinations. Besides being the most decorated ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet, Allure of the Seas has won more awards than any other ship in the world. 

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President Dr. Muizzu Meets Malaysian Business Leaders to Explore Investment Opportunities

Maldives Investment Opportunities Highlighted in Malaysia Meeting

In a strategic move to enhance the Maldives’ economic landscape, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu recently held a series of high-level meetings with prominent Malaysian business leaders during his official visit to Malaysia. These discussions, aimed at fostering greater bilateral cooperation, focused on key areas such as tourism, healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.

A key engagement was a meeting with Tan Sri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah, Founder and Chairman of the Sunway Group, one of Malaysia’s leading conglomerates. During the talks, they explored potential collaborations in tourism, education, and healthcare, with Dr. Muizzu emphasizing the Maldives’ growing appeal as an investment destination. Furthermore, the Sunway delegation showed strong interest in the Maldives’ robust investment climate, particularly in areas supported by the recently enacted Foreign Investment Act.

Additionally, the President met with Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, the founder of Berjaya Corporation Berhad, where they discussed expanding Berjaya’s footprint in the Maldives, particularly in the tourism sector. Notably, the Maldives’ well-established tourism industry, along with its strategic location, stood out as a key area for future collaboration. Moreover, the talks covered developments in infrastructure, focusing on the nation’s ongoing efforts to strengthen air connectivity and create a more conducive environment for foreign investors.

These interactions, in turn, form part of the Maldives’ broader strategy to attract sustainable investments and open new avenues for economic growth. With a renewed focus on eco-tourism, renewable energy, and digital transformation, the President’s meetings signal the nation’s readiness to welcome global partners.

As President Dr. Muizzu wrapped up his engagements, both the Maldivian and Malaysian business leaders expressed optimism about future collaborations, thus highlighting the Maldives’ potential as a thriving hub for investment in the Indian Ocean region.

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