Tiffany & Co. introduces first boutique at sea on Royal Caribbean ship

Oasis of the Seas' guests can now buy merchandise from internationally renowned jewellery store

Tiffany & Co. introduces first boutique at sea on Royal Caribbean ship
Guests will be able to purchase items from Tiffany & Co's full jewellery range including engagement rings (Image: Tiffany & Co.)

By Rebecca Gibson |


Tiffany & Co. has opened its first-ever freestanding boutique at sea onboard Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis of the Seas.

Located in the ship’s Central Park neighbourhood, the boutique will offer a full selection of Tiffany jewellery, including engagement rings, Swiss-made CT60 watches and the recently introduced Tiffany T and Atlas collections.

“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 875 sqft boutique is operated by Royal Caribbean’s onboard sales team and is outfitted with marble, glossy lacquers, polished metals, cerused walnut panelling, velvet drapery and upholstered walls.

“Nothing can compare to the Oasis-class vacation experience, a testament to Royal Caribbean’s 40 year legacy of innovation,” said Mark Tamis, senior vice president of Hotel Operations at Royal Caribbean International. “Tiffany & Co. is a distinguished global luxury brand and having a boutique onboard will truly enrich the premium onboard experience for our guests. 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.”

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