Island Cruises

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Island Cruises is a cruise line with two ships which provide both Mediterranean and transatlantic cruises.

Formed in May 2000 in a strategic alliance between First Choice Holidays PLC and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Island Cruises offer cruises to the European market.

Pioneers of casual cruising, Island Cruises offers an original approach that is “relaxed, friendly and informal”. Ad-lib dining, a relaxed dress code, a wide array of entertainment and innovative shore excursions characterise this cruise line, which was launched in 2002.


  • Island Escape - Joined Island Cruises in the Spring of 2002 from her former owners Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. She has 771 cabins with a capacity of 1,740 passengers and a further 540 crew. She weighs 40,123 tons, is 185 metres long and has a cruising speed of 18 knots.
  • Island Star - The new addition for 2006, the Island Star will have the same relaxed, friendly and informal approach as her sister ship but with upgraded facilities. She has 753 cabins with a capacity of 1,875 passengers and a further 573 crew. She weighs 46,811 tons, is 208 metres long and has a cruising speed of 18 knots.


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