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Cruises with Royal Caribbean

Boasting some of the most innovative ships at sea, Royal Caribbean offers more than just a cruise. Whether you like adventurous activities or relaxing by the pool, there is something for everyone. From the moment you step onboard until the end of your cruise, all you have to worry about is having the holiday of a lifetime.

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Royal Caribbean: Life on-board

  • Total cruises 2,318
  • Fleet: 26 Ships
  • Destinations: 25

From bow to stern Royal Caribbean are jam-packed with fun for the whole family. From morning until evening there's endless dining, entertainment and activities to be enjoyed, making each vessel the ultimate resort at sea.

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Royal Caribbean Ships

From smaller, more intimate ships in the Vision and Radiance classes to the larger, resort-like ships in the Freedom and Oasis classes, you're sure to sail in style and comfort with Royal Caribbean impressive fleet.

Royal Caribbean ship classes explained

  • Voyager Budget-friendly, activity-packed cruise ships.

  • Quantum State-of-the-art dining, entertainment and activities for guests of all ages.

  • Radiance Smaller ships with a relaxing onboard experience combined with unforgettable itineraries.

  • Freedom Big ship cruising with plenty of dining and entertainment options.

  • Vision A more traditional cruise feel while featuring many of the cruise line's most exciting features.

  • Oasis True Royal Caribbean innovation such as a bionic bar, zipline and ice skating rink.

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Life Onboard

  • Royal Caribbean have a fairly relaxed dress code, with only a few rules enforced. These include

    • 1. Guests must always wear shoes in all venues
    • 2. Swimwear can be worn on the pool decks only
    • 3. Tank/strappy tops are not allowed in the main restaurants or speciality restaurants.
    Aside from these rules, you will find that most people wear casual clothing during the day and in the buffet restaurant, smart casual for meals in the main restaurants or speciality restaurants, and formal attire on formal nights.

  • Royal Caribbean generally host at least one formal night per cruise, but there could be up to three depending on the length of your sailing. Anyone who loves this classic cruise tradition is welcome to embrace it by wearing formal dress in The Grande, a 1920s-themed venue on the Quantum Class ships.

  • In the main restaurant, kids will be able to enjoy classic favourites such as pizza, grilled chicken and spaghetti. The buffet also provides a wide range of choices that even the fussiest eaters will love.

  • Theme nights occasionally take place onboard Royal Caribbean ships. These could be masquerade balls, a 70's night, or of course holidays such as Christmas and Easter. Guests are welcome to get as involved as they wish during these events.

  • A daily newsletter known as "The Cruise Compass" is delivered to each cabin. This details the events and activities happening on the following day - covering everything from show times and presentations to store discounts and dining options.

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