Happy weekend! In case you missed any Royal Caribbean news, here is a look at everything that happened this week!
A new law will change how Royal Caribbean advertises its cruise fares.
Beginning July 1, 2024, a new consumer protection law in California will require that taxes and fees are included as part of the total advertised price.
Instead of saving the fees for the checkout process, consumers will receive a clear and accurate price upfront.
Royal Caribbean News
- Royal Caribbean will restart cruises from Baltimore at end of May following bridge collapse
- Royal Caribbean cruise ship Captain passes away after suffering heart attack
- Iconic band Culture Club will perform on Royal Caribbean's Presidents Cruise
- Royal Caribbean's Head of Entertainment Leaves Company
- 8 Photos of the Northern Lights from cruise ship passengers that dazzle at sea
- What does stateroom guarantee (GTY) mean on Royal Caribbean?
- Internet reveals 18 simple ways to how to save money on a Royal Caribbean cruise
- I went on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas. Here are the 7 best things I ate on the ship
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The 534th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available!
After spending seven days on Icon of the Seas, Calista shares her thoughts on her new favorite ship.
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WEIRD cruise tips (if you've never cruised before!)
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 — WEIRD cruise tips (if you've never cruised before!) — and don’t forget to subscribe here.
8 cruise ship cabin rules to follow — Plus 1 to break
While your cruise ship cabin is your home, you can't do anything you want either.
There are important rules and guidelines to follow while in your cabin, and it's a combination of etiquette and regulations.
We outline 8 rules to follow (and 1 you can safely ignore).
I go on a cruise once a month. New cruisers keep missing out on these 5 underrated things.
Matt cruises once a month, and it's still his favorite way to travel and see the world.
After getting to experiment and try so many types of cruises, he's noticed some underrated activities.
Check out these 5 things that you shouldn't miss out on when you cruise next.
I spent a week on the world's largest cruise ship, the free food was the best of any Royal Caribbean ship
Calista made it a goal to try all the complimentary food onboard Icon of the Seas.
After a week onboard, she concluded that the ship has the best free food in Royal Caribbean's fleet.
From Mediterranean bowls at the Aquadome Market to breakfast pastries at the Park Café, here are the pros and cons of every complimentary venue she tried.
I planned out 6 years of cruises so I could reach Royal Caribbean's highest loyalty tier
This couple went to extensive lengths to reach the Pinnacle level in Royal Caribbean's customer loyalty program.
The Notarnicolas made a detailed plan to gain these quality benefits.
They used a complex Excel spreadsheet and a host of other tools to track their progress and plan the cruises they needed to take to reach the Pinnacle level.