Royal Caribbean to Host World Cup Party at Sea

May 12, 2014

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Royal Caribbean International announced a partnership with Coca-Cola to bring the most prestigious soccer competition in the world to its fleet with The Coca-Cola Party at Sea celebrating the 2014 FIFA World Cup.  The cruise line will host the official Coca-Cola Party at Sea complete with broadcast of the games at the official watch party hosted by Coca-Cola and complete with samba dancers.  This summer, there simply will be no better place, outside of Brazil, to watch, to cheer, to celebrate this sport spectacle.

Soccer is a global sport with passionate fans in every country who will want to follow the exploits of their national teams in this most anticipated of tournaments.  As a global cruise line, Royal Caribbean International is focused on providing best-in-class entertainment options which will feature match broadcasts in public viewing areas and in-stateroom.

Throughout the cruise guests also will experience additional family activities, Adventure Ocean activities, giveaways and more for everyone to enjoy during their vacation – free of charge.  Limited edition Coca-Cola soccer themed souvenir cups will accompany the purchase of any all-inclusive soda beverage package. To find more details on the Coca-Cola Party at Sea guests can visit RoyalCaribbean.com/WorldCup.

“Royal Caribbean is proud to partner with The Coca-Cola Company to host their Party at Sea,” said Nick Weir, Vice President, Entertainment, Royal Caribbean International. “We know how important this event is to our guests and we are certain that even casual soccer fans will enjoy the experience of watching the competition onboard our family of ships.”          

royalcaribbean.com

 

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