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This Norwegian line has the largest ships in the cruising world. Royal Caribbean currently operates 20 ships, and has two under construction, including the Oasis of the Seas, which will hold 5,400 passengers. Royal Caribbean visits more than 100 ports of call.
Mission
Royal Caribbean strives to continuously build bigger ships with cutting-edge features. The company calls its fleet "The Nation of Why Not," and this bold and fun attitude permeates their cruises.
Destinations
North, Central and South America, as well as Europe, Africa and Asia
Cruise Participant Demographics
According to Royal Caribbean, most of their passengers range in age from 30 to 50, with an average age of 42. Because of its wide range of activities for guests of all ages, Royal Caribbean is a popular cruise choice for family cruises.
Single Traveler Information
The single supplement is 200% of the double-occupancy rate, but occasionally there are specials offering lower single supplements.
Cost
The cost varies according to type of voyage, type of stateroom and time of year. Fares start at $109 for a two-night Caribbean cruise. Royal Caribbean offers reduced rates for passengers over age 55 on select cruises.
Cruise Length
Varies from a two-night Caribbean cruise to an 18-night Pacific voyage.
Quick Facts
- Royal Caribbean offers popular short cruises for two, three, or four nights sailing from Florida to the Bahamas or the western Caribbean.
- On-board fun includes rock-climbing walls, ice skating and miniature golf.
- Royal Caribbean cruises are known for their state-of-the-art fitness areas and programs. All ships also include the Vitality Wellness Program, which combines fun and informative workshops on stress reduction and nutrition along with healthy dining options.
- Enjoy Las Vegas-style floor shows, contemporary musicals or entertainers such as the Osmonds and Charo.
- Dining choices include casual dining cafes and al fresco options, in addition to the main dining room. Some Royal Caribbean ships also have a steakhouse and an Italian restaurant.
- There are generally one or two formal nights on a Royal Caribbean cruise.
- Royal Caribbean has two doctors and three nurses on every ship.
- The line offers a CruiseCare insurance policy that covers trip cancellations, lost luggage and medical emergencies.
- Corridors, decks and stateroom are all wheelchair-accessible, and Royal Caribbean offers early boarding service for guests with disabilities.
- Guests are eligible for Royal Caribbean's Crown and Anchor society after completing their first cruise. Benefits include members-only cruises and trip upgrades.
Contact Information
(866) 562-7625
Royal Caribbean
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, Fla. 33132
Website: www.royalcaribbean.com

