LTH Baas Adds Cabins, Revamps Areas on Allure of the Seas - VIDEO

LTH Baas has completed a major refurbishment project on the Allure of the Seas, which included the addition of 52 passenger cabins and upgrades to several public spaces such as the photo gallery, shore excursion desk, and spa. The work took place earlier this year during the ship’s drydock in Spain.
Specializing in cruise ship repairs, retrofits, newbuild outfitting, and sustainability-focused initiatives, LTH Baas revealed in a YouTube video that the project was completed in just 47 days—the company’s largest undertaking to date.
“Working around the clock from Miami to Barcelona to Cadiz drydock, over 200 specialists brought every detail to life,” the company stated in the video. “From demolition to flawless finishes, all within the tight dry dock schedule.”
The vessel is currently sailing week-long Mediterranean itineraries with calls in La Spezia, Civitavecchia, Naples, Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, and Barcelona.
The Allure of the Seas will conclude its European program in late October with a 14-night repositioning cruise to Fort Lauderdale. From Port Everglades, the ship will then operate a series of six- and eight-night Caribbean sailings throughout the 2025–26 winter season.