Tiffany aboard Oasis of the Seas

Global luxury and jewellery brand Tiffany & Co. has added sparkle to a leading cruise ship and that’s Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas.

“From surprising your loved one with a timeless keepsake to popping the question with the perfect engagement ring, what better way to remember a cruise adventure of a lifetime,” said Mark Tamis, senior vice president, Hotel Operations, Royal Caribbean International.

Tiffany & Co. made it official by announcing their first ever boutique at sea onboard Oasis of the Seas. The plush store on the ship will feature all latest collections as well Swiss made CT60 watches.

“We are delighted that Royal Caribbean guests will now have the opportunity to explore Tiffany’s legendary collections in an environment of luxury and service that is unique among the world’s premier jewellers,” said Luciano Rodembusch, vice president of Tiffany & Co. Latin America.

“For 178 years we have been creating the most beautiful love stories and Oasis of the Seas offers a unique and memorable setting.”

The luxury boutique will be operated by Royal Caribbean International, approximately covering 875 square feet and located at the ship’s lush courtyard, The Central Park. Tiffany & Co. will be every bit glamorous representing its New York connection, with exquisite interiors of marble, glossy lacquers, polished metals, velvet drapery and upholstered walls.

“Nothing can compare to the Oasis-class holiday experience, a testament to Royal Caribbean’s 40 year legacy of innovation.’

“Tiffany & Co. is a distinguished global luxury brand and having a boutique on board will truly enrich the premium onboard experience for our guests,” added Mark Tamis.

Oasis of the Seas cruises begin early January 2016 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida with 7-night Western Caribbean Cruise. In fall 2016, Oasis of the Seas will begin sailing from Port Canaveral, alternating a seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itinerary.

 

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