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Cruise giant calls in to Canarian ports

The world's biggest cruise liner called into the Canary Islands at the week-end, drawing sizeable crowds of spectators in both Tenerife and Gran Canaria.



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Canary Islands - 11.05.2008 - The Independence of the Seas, the recently-christened jewel in the crown of the Royal Caribbean fleet, made its first ever stop in Spain in Santa Cruz on Saturday with 3600 passengers on board and a crew of just over 1000 from 75 different companies. The liner then called into Las Palmas on Sunday before heading across to Lanzarote and up to Portugal. At a special reception in Santa Cruz to mark the ship's maiden visit, the Captain said that the Canaries will feature prominently in the 14-storey liner's cruises for at least the next two years.