Thank you for joining us for this a look at all the Royal Caribbean news from this week. We had plenty to share, so let us jump right in!
Royal Caribbean released the first set of sailings for Odyssey of the Seas this week, which will begin in November 2020.
Odyssey of the Seas will sail from Port Everglades, Florida upon her arrival in North America. Odyssey of the Seas will then offer 8- and 6-night Caribbean cruises, which include visits to Perfect Day at CocoCay. Odyssey of the Seas will be the first Quantum Ultra Class ship to call on Aruba and Curacao as part of its 8-night itineraries.
In summer 2021, she will head over to Europe.
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The 319th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available, where Matt quantifies what exactly being on a cruise means and the feelings that being on a cruise evokes.
Coming back from a Royal Caribbean cruise, the transition back to "civilian life" isn't easy, and often we think back about how much we enjoy being back on the cruise.
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New RCB Video: What to know before booking the cheapest room on a cruise
Have you subscribed to the Royal Caribbean Blog YouTube Channel? We share some great videos there regularly, all about taking a Royal Caribbean cruise! This week, we are sharing our latest video — What to know before booking the cheapest room on a cruise — and don’t forget to subscribe here.
New Royal Caribbean Cruise Compasses
One of the best ways to learn about what sort of events a cruise ship offers is to consult a past Royal Caribbean Cruise Compass. Here is a look at recent Cruise Compasses we have added.
Royal Caribbean Around the Internet
Medium interviewed Royal Caribbean's SVP of Digital about Royal Caribbean's digital transformation.
Cruise Fever shared when cruises are the cheapest by cruise line.
B&T Magazine reported Royal Caribbean Australia has picked a new strategic PR firm.