Recently, Royal Caribbean's "Melody of the Seas" departed from Miami for a 274-night "Super Round the World Tour", visiting 7 continents and 60 countries around the world, and visiting Hong Kong 150 times.
During the trip, passengers of the Melody of the Seas will have the opportunity to visit 11 World Heritage sites, including the ancient city of Petra (Jordan), the Great Wall (China), Machu Picchu (Peru), the Great Pyramid of Giza (Egypt), the Temple of Artemis (Greece), and the Colosseum (Italy).
The voyage includes 75 new destinations that have never been visited before, covering South America, Antarctica, Central America, the South Pacific, Australia, the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and more.
The tour consists of four stages: "Super Americas" (64 days), "Super Asia Pacific" (87 days), "Super Mediterranean & Middle East" (62 days) and "Super Europe" (62 days).
The first phase, called the "Super Americas Tour", will stop at 36 locations in North and South America, visiting the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Mexico, and Iguazu Falls, on the border between Brazil and Argentinaand a New Year's Eve fireworks display at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After that, Melody of the Seas will call at the "Perfect Holiday" tourist area of Cocoa Island, a private island in the Royal Caribbean, and then visit Grenada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and other places.
The second phase, called the "Super Asia Pacific Tour", will visit the Great Barrier Reef in Australia (13-14 March 2024), the Great Wall of China (7-8 April 2024) and the Taj Mahal in India (1 May 2024).
The third phase is called the "Super Mediterranean and Middle East Tour", which will include visits to the ancient city of Petra in Jordan (17 May 2024), the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt (21-22 May 2024), the Temple of Artemis in Greece (28 May 2024) and the Colosseum in Rome (1 July 2024).
The fourth phase is called the "Super Europe Tour", during which he will visit the countries bordering the Mediterranean, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, etc., and is scheduled to return to Miami in September 2024.