Royal Caribbean

Our work with Royal Caribbean began with our most extensive virtual tour yet. Allure of the Seas is the world's biggest cruise ship, designed with seven unique 'neighbourhoods' over 18 decks. It's packed with amazing features and experiences, offering a never-to-be-forgotten holiday experience.

The tour is aimed at giving visitors a chance to see what's on offer onboard a cruise ship, including surfing on the Flowriders, rock climbing, mini-golf, ice-skating, taking a stroll through Central Park, wandering around the shops, relaxing by one of the 15 pools, or even taking the fast route down a few decks by zip wire.  

It took a week's trip to Florida, almost 20,000 photographs and considerable hours of stitching, mapping and embedding to produce the finished tour.

Excited with the results, including widespread coverage across scores of press and social media channels (which helped us win Google's PR/Marketing award 2014), Royal Caribbean invited us back a few months' later to produce another tour; this time for the newest addition to their fleet, Quantum of the Seas. 

Billed as 'the world's smartest cruise ship', Quantum boasts the very latest technology, including the fastest internet speeds at sea, Smartphone apps to track luggage, make restaurant and spa reservations, robot bartenders, and an amazing choice of digital entertainment. There's also the exclusive North Star, a 'London Eye' type glass capsule suspended on a giant arm which lifts passengers 300 feet high above the sea for some spectacular views.