A luxurious cruise liner complete with a rock climbing wall and an indoor swimming pool with a lion statue has docked in Liverpool.
The ship, which boasts 1,907 cabins and eight restaurants across 13 decks, berthed at Liverpool Cruise Terminal on Wednesday, June 14. The cruise liner, operated by Royal Caribbean, is currently nine days into a 12 day, round-trip Iceland and Ireland cruise.
Jewel of the Seas set off from Amsterdam on June 5, before heading to Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Seydisfordur, Belfast, Liverpool and Cork before arriving back in Amsterdam on June 17.
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The cruise calendar for Jewel of the Seas is available for up to 2025 and includes varied trips to the Southern Caribbean, Arctic Circle, Spain and Portugal. Currently, prices online start from £1,300 per person, with deals available for families.
The 90,090 ton ship's maiden voyage took place on May 8, 2004. Up to 2,702 guests can be onboard at maximum capacity along with 852 crew.
The ship boasts a huge rock-climbing wall, 13 bars and lounges and has an outdoor movie screen. It's impossible for passengers not to have enough to do with a Vitality spa and fitness centre, casino Royale, a solarium and a nine hole miniature golf course.
There are three pools onboard, one of which has a lion statue sitting at the side, and three whirlpools.
The ship has joined a long list of other ships that have docked in Liverpool over the last weeks, including The Regal Princess, The Britannia and Costa Favolosa. While in May, Liverpool was surprised with a visit from The Queen Mary 2.
The cruise liner departed from Southampton on May 2 and arrived in Liverpool on May 3. The special Coronation celebration voyage was announced at the last minute, with people being able to bag five nights on the vessel from £499 per person.
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