November 2021 - Royal Caribbean International celebrated its new game-changing ship, Odyssey of the Seas, during the ship’s naming ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, Nov. 13. Erin Brown, Odyssey’s Godmother and the first Bahamian paratriathlete to compete in the Paralympic Games qualifiers, bestowed a blessing of safekeeping on the ship and all those who sail on it for decades to come.
November 2021 - Royal Caribbean International celebrated its new game-changing ship, Odyssey of the Seas, during the ship’s naming ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, Nov. 13. Erin Brown, Odyssey’s Godmother and the first Bahamian paratriathlete to compete in the Paralympic Games qualifiers, bestowed a blessing of safekeeping on the ship and all those who sail on it for decades to come.
November 2021 - Royal Caribbean International celebrated its new game-changing ship, Odyssey of the Seas, during the ship’s naming ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, Nov. 13. Erin Brown, Odyssey’s Godmother and the first Bahamian paratriathlete to compete in the Paralympic Games qualifiers, bestowed a blessing of safekeeping on the ship and all those who sail on it for decades to come.
November 2021 - From left to right: Royal Caribbean Group Chairman and CEO Richard Fain, Odyssey of the Seas Godmother Erin Brown, Royal Caribbean International President and CEO Michael Bayley and Captain Sindre Borsheim of Odyssey. To celebrate Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Odyssey of the Seas, the cruise line held a Caribbean-inspired naming ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Brown, the first Bahamian paratriathlete to compete in the Paralympic Games qualifiers, bestowed a blessing of safekeeping on the ship.