Royal Caribbean satisfied with Cadiz port despite changes

The shipping company expresses its contentment with the treatment received in the Cadiz capital, despite modifications to the plans for its 'Legend of the Seas' vessel.

Generic image of a cruise ship docked in an industrial port with cranes and containers.
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Generic image of a cruise ship docked in an industrial port with cranes and containers.

The shipping company Royal Caribbean has reiterated its satisfaction with the treatment received at the port of Cadiz, despite last-minute modifications to the plans for its 'Legend of the Seas' cruise ship.

Although the 'Legend of the Seas', one of the world's largest cruise ships, ultimately did not enter the Navantia dry dock as expected, the company is pleased with the attention received at the Cadiz port. According to sources consulted by this outlet, the operation has been "satisfactory in terms of time and form".
The giant vessel has already departed from the commercial pier, where provisions and supplies were being loaded. It is scheduled to depart for Malaga next Sunday, to begin its inaugural voyage on Monday the 29th, picking up its first passengers.

"everything has been satisfactory in terms of time and form"

sources consulted by this outlet
This development is particularly significant as Royal Caribbean is one of the companies that generates the most activity for both the port and the shipyard in Cadiz. The satisfaction of these major shipping lines is crucial, especially after Carnival's decision not to return to the Cadiz pier following an incident during the metalworkers' strike. Both companies accounted for 85% of Navantia's workload, underscoring the importance of maintaining good relations for the future of the shipbuilding industry and employment in the Bay.