Happy Sunday! We are so happy that you stopped by and hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Grab a mug of your favorite hot beverage, sit back, and check out the latest in Royal Caribbean news.
Royal Caribbean announced earlier this week its first ever cruise around-the-world.
The 274-night sailing will be held aboard Serenade of the Seas and will visit all seven continents, along with visits to more than 150 destinations along the way.
The price range for the full excursion is between $66,000 to $112,000 per person, plus taxes and fees.
Royal Caribbean News
- Royal Caribbean will accept cruise ship passengers with mixed vaccines
- Celebrity Cruises will accept mixed vaccines following CDC update
- Spotted: Royal Caribbean increasing capacity on its cruise ships
- Royal Caribbean Group CEO: Time to focus on how we come out of the pandemic
- A look at all of the Odyssey of the Seas restaurants
- From a former cruise kid: Why you should go on a cruise ship with your kids
- What Canadians need to know about cruise insurance
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
Royal Caribbean was finally able to start cruises from New York this year with an Oasis Class ship, and Rebecca sailed on one of those early sailings.
This week's podcast episode shares Rebecca's experience on Oasis of the Seas out of Cape Liberty.
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New RCB Video: 15 Little Things That Make a BIG Difference on Royal Caribbean
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 — 15 Little Things That Make a BIG Difference on Royal Caribbean — and don’t forget to subscribe here.
10 things everyone on a cruise ship should do before their cruise ends
The last day of the cruise leaves plenty of fun, but there are also a few things everyone should do before it all comes to an end.
These 10 tips for everyone to do before their cruise ends will expedite your final morning onboard, as well as avoid billing issues or problems afterwards.