No Fuel Supplement For Royal

October 27, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd has announced that they will cut fuel supplement charges for Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises on all bookings made after 10th November 2008.

They have chosen to cut fuel charges to coincide with the recent reductions in global fuel prices. The price cuts apply to cruises anywhere in the world on sailings that depart after 1st January 2010.

Guidelines have been established to determine whether fuel supplement refunds will be provided for sailings that begin in 2009 and later and were booked prior to 10th November 2008.

Royal Caribbean will closely monitor the changes in global fuel prices and therefore may have to reinstate a fuel supplement charge.

For the full press release see The Cruise News.

The Oasis of the Seas

October 25, 2008 by admin ·

The Oasis of the Seas is Royal Caribbean Cruises newest and most innovative vessel yet. Full of different areas to create a truly unique feel to your journey.

There are 7 different districts on board; Central park is a public space designed to have the feel and look of the real central park. Then there is The Boardwalk which is family orientated and The Royal Promenade. This ship is 16 decks tall and is a sight to behold.

Mediterranean Treasures Cruise

October 24, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean Cruises sail to many different destinations around the Mediterranean on 7 night to 14 night cruises. One cruise of interest is the Mediterranean Treasures Cruise.

This cruise runs on Independence of the Seas and is a 14 night cruise that sails via Spain, France, Italy and Portugal. There are 9 ports of call on your voyage around the Western Mediterranean and you will be able to soak up the culture and cuisine of these beautiful countries.

Youth Zone For Oasis

October 23, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean has announced details of the final stage to be added to the deck plans of Oasis of the Seas.  A youth zone is to be added that will cater for children and teens onboard the ship when it is launched in November 2008.

The youth zone will include various themed play areas, a nursery for infants and toddlers, a central boulevard and much more. Many activities will take place in the youth zone including arts and crafts, scavenger hunts and talent shows that will be designed for the different age groups.

Oasis of the Seas will also see the addition of a kids arcade, science lab, a play area for a variety of sports activities and a theatre.

The teen area will see the addition of two FlowRider surf simulators, a golf course and sports courts.

The Royal Family

October 23, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean Cruises offer a great family service when on board any of their ships and sailing to any destination in the world. There is ice skating for all the family and the adventure beach where the family can enjoy the swimming pool and a water slide.

The family experience is of importance to Royal Caribbean and they ensure that all families are having a great time when on board with them, so book your family on a cruise today and enjoy everything Royal Caribbean has to offer.

Russia and Scandinavia Cruises

October 21, 2008 by admin ·

If you are looking for something a little bit different then perhaps try the Scandinavia and Russia Cruise with Royal Caribbean Cruises. Sailing on Jewel of the Seas you will enjoy a 12 night cruise taking in the best Scandinavia has to offer.

Jewel of the Seas will also stop at Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki in Scandinavia before venturing onwards to Russia and Estonia. This cruise offers you the culture of these beautiful countries.

Royal Caribbean Freedom Class

October 19, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean Cruises currently run 21 vessels afloat on the world’s waters. Those 21 ships are broken down into 5 classes; Freedom, Voyager, Radiance, Vision and Sovereign classes.

The Freedom class includes all the different parts of the ship with the exception of an In-line Skating Track. However this class is the bigger ship class and allows more room for all these different parts. All classes of Royal Caribbean offer a great service on board and you will not left disappointed whichever ship you embark on your cruise.

Accessibility For All

October 18, 2008 by admin ·

Did you know that Royal Caribbean cruise are suitable for anyone? You may think that a cruise may not be suitable for you but you’ve always wanted to go on one. Well, now is your chance.

Royal Caribbean offers an onboard experience that is accessible to everyone. Each of the twenty one ships offer staterooms that are easily accessible to wheelchairs as well as easy access around the ship, allowing you to enjoy the cruise you want.

With visual impairment Royal Caribbean use Braille to make the cruise as enjoyable and easy as possible. They have also installed facilities enabling guests with hearing impairments to travel easily. Facilities include portable room kits, assisted listening systems and even sign language interpreters.

With a cruise that has been made accessible and enjoyable for everyone you will be sure to be left wanting more.

100 Different Ports of Call

October 17, 2008 by admin ·

Royal Caribbean visit more than 100 different ports of call around the world offering plenty of shore excursions to keep everyone entertained.

Destinations on the itineraries for Royal Caribbean include Alaska where you can experience the wildlife and glaciers, Asia and Australia which are both filled with culture, fascinating sights and plenty to explore.

For a destination that promises to be sunny the Bahamas is the place to go; where you can swim in the crystal clear waters and sunbathe on the incredible beaches.

Other destinations on offer include Canada, Hawaii, Mexico and South America Cruises.

FlowRider Onboard Independence

October 16, 2008 by admin ·

Independence of the Seas is the newest addition to the Royal Caribbean fleet, joining in May 2008. She operates from Southampton and is currently the largest cruise ship and passenger vessel ever built.

She, Independence of the Seas, is a sister ship to Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas with all three ships falling into the Freedom Class of ships.

As the biggest cruise ship she can hold 4,370 guests alongside 1,360 crew members. She weighs in at a total of 154,407 gross tons and has a total of 15 passenger decks filled with endless entertainment and activities.

Activities include a FlowRider, rock-climbing wall, H2O Zone and ice-skating rink.

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