Surf Contest "King of
Slippy."
Hi incurable travelers, today
wanted to tell you my experience at the surf contest "King of Slippy", which was held on the cruise ship Independence of the Seas of Royal Caribbean International.
On the day of 21 February on the occasion of a visit to Livorno cruise ship, while many English and American tourists, coming down to visit the beauty different cities of Tuscany, the Italian champions in charge of surf Roberto D'Amico and Valentina Vitale came up on the ship to take on 14 other participants in the first tournament that you surf played on a cruise ship.
The competition, organized by Quiksilver, was held at the 13th floor of the cruise ship Independence of the Seas, on their outdoor swimming pool called "FlowRider" which is the first ever surf park on a cruise ship.
I had never witnessed before in a race to surf, but I must admit that the race was interesting and sometimes even fun. (See the movie below).
VIDEO FINAL SURF CONTEST "KING OF Slippy"
The winner of the surf contest "King of Slippy" was Alessandro De Martini, who won a Mediterranean cruise aboard the Liberty of the Seas - sister ship of the Independence of the Seas - Royal Caribbean International's more, while Roberto D'Amico took the second place by winning a voucher worth 1,000 € offered by Quiksilver and the lovely Valentina Vitale was ranked third by winning a good purchase of 500 € always offered by Quiksilver.
My participation this event was also an excellent opportunity to visit the ship Independence of the Seas that impressed me is the greatness, just think that inside there is the Royal Promenade, which is a gallery of over 135 meters , which is overlooked by many bars and shops, is home to spectacular night parades that are developed from a revolutionary drawbridge between lights, music and laser beams.
Another aspect that I liked was the excellent quality of services that are offered to cruise passengers of the 'Independence of the Seas, but according to some travelers I met on board, the high quality service is what distinguishes all ships Royal Caribbean International.
L 'Independence of the Seas is the only cruise ship that has within it, an ice rink, where cruise passengers, when they are tired of sunbathing, they can go to watch the shows are worthy of Holiday on Ice.
Before climbing aboard the 'Independence of the Seas, I thought the holidays on a cruise ship, as something boring and suitable for older people, but I have changed his mind.
In my browsing on board the 'Independence of the Seas, I could see the guests, as well as surfing on the pool can surf FlowRider call, they can also do rock climbing, play miniature golf, dancing, playing at casinos, shopping, going to see the shows in these two theaters (the largest holds up to 1350 people).
I was particularly struck whirlpools that are suspended outside the sides of the ship to over 30. m above sea level, must be a great feeling, getting the tub when the ship is at sea!
If you love surfing or simply want to take a nice cruise, Royal Caribbean International offers two interesting destinations
1) 7-night cruise aboard the Mariner of the Seas, departing from Genoa on 23 July to 3 September with stops in Cannes, France, Ajaccio, Corsica; Barcelona, \u200b\u200bPalma de Mallorca, Spain. Prices start from 829 € per person, taxes, insurance and gratuities included.
2) 7-night cruise aboard the Liberty of the Seas departing from Barcelona from May to October 2011 with a stop in Toulon, Nice, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Naples and return to Barcelona. Prices start from 696 € per person, taxes, insurance and gratuities included.
If you want to see photographs and videos of the first surf contest "King of Slippy", which took place on the cruise ship "Independence of the Seas of Royal Caribbean International CLICK HERE.
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