Celebrity Cruises shares big news on its next ship

In:
24 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

You'll be able to sail on the next new Celebrity Cruise ship a little bit earlier than expected.

Xcel

Travel agents were informed today the cruise line has made some unexpected changes to the new ship’s inaugural sailings.

Celebrity Xcel is the next new ship and will be the fifth and final ship in Celebrity Cruises' Edge Class series.

The ship debuts first in Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades for a brief winter season before transitioning to Europe, where it will offer Celebrity's first-ever overnight calls on Madeira, Portugal. Itineraries will last from seven to 11 nights, cruising from Barcelona and Athens.

Xcel-Construction

Celebrity Xcel was originally scheduled to sail its inaugural cruise on November 18, 2025.

However, the new ship is closer to completion than originally anticipated, and there's a new "preview cruise" before it.

Earlier arrival

Xcel

In an email to travel agents, Celebrity indicated they're adding a new sailing before the official inaugural.

"Our teams have been working diligently on building our new ship, and the completion is now earlier than we had originally anticipated."

"With the earlier delivery, we've now added a 4-Night Celebrity Xcel Preview Cruise, setting sail on November 9, 2025."

Email update for Xcel

The catch is the November 18th sailing remains the official Inaugural Sailing, according to the cruise line.

"Please note that our November 18th sailing, that your clients are booked on, continues to be our Inaugural Sailing, where the main festivities will take place, as planned. We understand that for some guests, it's important to be the first onboard, and for others, being part of the inaugural celebration is what matters most."

With the new sailing, it's an opportunity to get on sooner and check out the ship before the maiden voyage.

Celebrity Xcel

Booked guests have the choice of moving their original reservation up to the November 9 one in the exact same suite or like-for-like stateroom currently booked - at the current prevailing rate. If there's an overpayment on the booking, they'll be refunded for the difference.

  • Suite guests will have their same suites held for them as a courtesy.
  • Guests in Aqua Class staterooms and below will have like-for-like staterooms available to choose from.

But if someone booked on the inaugural wants to remain there, there's nothing extra to do.

Booked passengers have until May 8, 2025 to decide.

The same thing happened to Royal Caribbean

Star of the Seas at shipyard

It's deja vu for Royal Caribbean fans, as this is exactly what has happened to Star of the Seas.

The sequel to Royal Caribbean’s in-demand mega-ship Icon of the Seas was originally scheduled to sail its inaugural cruise on August 31, 2025.

But because the ship was ready sooner than expected, Royal Caribbean decided to add three “showcase sailings” ahead of the ship’s inaugural voyage.

Star of the Seas

"We have an updated timeline for the arrival of Star of the Seas at Port Canaveral," Royal Caribbean said in an email to passenger booked on the ship’s first sailings. 

"Building such a large and incredible ship is no easy feat, but lucky for us, there are times when we get to embark on our new ship ahead of schedule, and that time is now!"

Royal Caribbean has done this twice, and now has three preview sailings:

  • 3-Night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 20, 2025
  • 4-night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 23, 2025
  • 4-night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 27, 2025

It opened up more sailings on a hot new ship, while of course adding more revenue for the line.

Xcel is not a copy and paste job

Bazaar

One big change is instead of The Eden, there will be The Bazaar. Located on the back of the ship, it's where you'll find shopping, dining, activity and entertainment options that take on the vibe of the ports the ship visits, changing each day to match the destination.

For its inaugural Caribbean season, Celebrity Xcel will rotate through four themed festivals celebrating the cultures of the Bahamas, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and the broader Caribbean.  

When the ship moves to the Mediterranean in summer 2026, new festivals will highlight the European destinations on its itinerary.

Xcel space

As part of the experience, two restaurants inside a new space called The Bazaar will feature menus tailored to each festival’s theme. Guests can also take part in Celebrity’s first-ever destination-inspired cooking school, Chef’s Studio at Mosaic, where hands-on classes will teach regional recipes that match the day’s cultural spotlight.

The Bazaar is the first of seven redesigned venues debuting on Celebrity Xcel when it launches in November 2025.

Royal Caribbean is now selling its best VIP perks for anyone to book on its smaller cruise ships

In:
24 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

The best perk of Royal Caribbean's suite program is now available for anyone to book on more of its ships.

Royal Genie option added

Ever since the Royal Suite Class program was unveiled and began offering upgraded suite benefits, it's been the crown jewel of Royal Caribbean's suite program.

If you booked a Star Class cabin, you'd have access to a Royal Genie, who is responsible for making your cruise exceptional. This person is shared among 3-4 cabins and they are a combination concierge, problem solver, and front-of-the-line pass.

It's a personalized experience, and it easily stood out as the best reason to book one of Royal Caribbean's most expensive suites.

But now it looks like anyone might be able to book this as an a la carte service.

Royal Genie Package

Royal Genie package

A new option has appeared to book on Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner site within the VIP Passes section.

The Royal Genie Package is new, and it's advertised as having your Royal Genie on ships that don't have Star Class cabins.

"An ultra-exclusive offering that bestows even more VIP perks for your stay. From the moment you step onboard, your personal Royal Genie is there to grant your boldest wishes — from best seats in the house at your favorite shows to once-in-a-lifetime adventures catered to your preferences. 

Royal Genie

"Dine in decadence onboard, with complimentary specialty dining and top-notch room service. Pack in more adrenaline with designated access to pulse-pounding activities, enjoy VIP welcome service, and sip the day away with unlimited beverages from anywhere onboard with a complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package."

Royal Genie package

In this example, the option is available to book on an Independence of the Seas cruise in June. Independence is a Freedom Class ships, and my cabin is a standard balcony cabin.

Benefits of booking a genie include:

  • Royal Genie Services: Arranges prime entertainment seating reservations, manages dining and activities reservations, coordinates luxury shopping onboard, plans special celebrations, handles special requests and much more!
  • Deluxe Beverage Package (for all guests of legal drinking age)
  • Refreshment Package (for all guests below legal drinking age)
  • Complimentary Specialty Dining at select venues onboard
  • Complimentary Room Service
  • VOOM® — Powered by Starlink internet, 1 Device per guest in the reservation
  • Complimentary Stateroom Mini Bar Beverages (Coca-Cola canned products)
  • Still & Sparkling Water Bottle Delivery
  • Complimentary Starbucks® Beverages
  • VIP Luggage Service (Arrival & Departure)
  • VIP Welcome Food & Beverage Amenity
  • Suite Lounge Access
  • Complimentary Ice Cream at Sugar Beach
  • Reserved Seating in the Main Theater
  • Designated time to FlowRider®, Rock Climbing Wall & Ice Skating
  • Complimentary Stateroom Movies
  • Malin+Goetz Bath Amenities

It not only gets you the services of the Genie, but you also get suite perks too. 

Star Class chairs

In fact, the benefits are far above what suites guests on these ships receive, as it includes an internet package and drink  package.

Before you hit the book button, the price isn't cheap.

Independence of the Seas at sunset at sea

For my 8-night cruise in Europe, it's listed at $300.00 per adult per day, and $200.00 per child per day (Guests under age 6 are complimentary). That comes out to $2,400.00 per person on this sailing.

Most important, the Royal Genie Package is non-refundable pre-cruise and onboard. Once booked, you cannot cancel it.

Cruisers react to new offering

As soon as the new option appeared, there was a lot of disbelief among cruisers that love the option.

Within the "Star Class Cruisers" Facebook group, many people saw this as a very intriguing idea.

"Wow! I would totally pay that for Star class benefits," wrote Tammi Anderson.

Another person thinks it has potential, "If this is only on ships that do not do the Royal Suite Class, that makes sense. If this is going to be on all ships, that’s crazy and totally devalues a Star Class room."

Allyson Haggerty added, "Could act as an incentive for higher spenders to book on older ships."

Another interesting take came from Gayle Musselman in how it changes how you think about booking a suite vs balcony, "I'm actually considering dropping down to a balcony because the perks of our currently booked Owners Suite really don't justify the price difference."

Does the Genie make a difference?

Royal Genie with family

It's difficult to quantify the impact a Royal Genie can make on your cruise, but having been in Star Class suites a number of times, it's certainly special.

Having a Genie is like having an all-access pass at a concert, where you get perks and options simply not available to anyone else.

Your Genie can set up in-suite parties, arrange for specialty restaurant meals to be delivered to your room, and even be your personal shopper onboard.

Royal Genie

Moreover, the Genie spends time every day with your family.  They can walk around with you, instead of being at a desk.  This means you can be escorted into events, and past lines.

But there's an x-factor with a Royal Genie that goes well beyond what's listed in the included benefits. Each Genie has their own style, and they can personalize the experience through requests you make as well as ideas they come up with.

Some examples of what I've seen a Genie do in the past include decorating the cabin for a surprise birthday party, bring up an entire ice cream buffet for an ice cream social in the suite, coordinate a party on the balcony that comes with bar servers, get private elevator rides, and more.

Star Class seats

When you add up all the possibilities, it stands out as a great way to splurge and most importantly, have an "easy button" for your cruise.

I was skeptical that I needed a Genie because I was so adept at planning my cruises on my own.  Frankly, it felt like a hindrance before I ever tried one because it felt like an extra step.

However, it turned out to be the fast pass for enjoying my cruise.  It's like laying in your bed and imagining things happening and they do sort of cruise planning.

It remains to be seen how this non-Royal Suite Class Genie experience compares, but Royal Caribbean created an impressive Royal Genie product on its big new ships.  

Man accused of beating up another cruise ship passenger because kids were jumping in the elevator, police say

In:
23 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

A Royal Caribbean passenger was arrested after allegedly beating up another person while on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas, according to court documents.

Liberty of the Seas

Documents obtained by WPLG show Michael White and others assaulted the victim to the point of unconsciousness. He, and another unnamed person, were arrested by Broward County police on Friday after the Liberty of the Seas returned to Port Everglades.

The police report says the victim and a woman asked a group of youths to “stop jumping up and down on the elevator,” which was causing it to sway. This happened last Thursday, while the ship was at sea.

The group started yelling and saying, “B----, who are you talking to?”

BSO Deputy Demetrius Williams wrote in the report, "At this point, (the victim) said he yelled to stop jumping in the elevator, but the kids wouldn’t stop; they kept arguing and fussing at them and calling them names."

The report continues that the elevator stopped on the eighth floor and the victim and the woman decided they needed to exit the elevator immediately, "We got to get out of here."

"The kids did not move when the door opened, so he pushed through the crowd to exit the elevator."

Deck 8 elevator

"Once he got out, he said he started getting struck by individuals in the face area, causing him to stagger backward. After staggering backward, he (redacted) fell to the floor and that’s when he started getting kicked. Also, at this point, (the victim) said he blacked out and the next thing he knew, he woke up in a pool of blood on the floor."

The 3,648 passenger Liberty of the Seas was sailing a four-night Bahamas itinerary that departed Port Everglades on Monday, April 14th.

Man arrested

Mr. White is from Siler City, North Carolina and was charged with a felony of aggravated battery causing bodily harm. The co-defendant's name was not listed in Broward court records.

BSO records show he was released from jail on Saturday after posting a $5,000 bond.

port-everglades

A judge ordered Mr. White have no contact with the victim.

Violence on cruise ships: what happens

Navigator-Unruly-Guest-Hero

While Royal Caribbean has not issued any kind of statement or update on the incident, they take security incidents like this very seriously.

A few months ago a man was detained after attempting to break down a cabin door in an altercation with other guests.

A cell phone video captured the moment a man was seen hurling threats and trying to kick down a door aboard Navigator of the Seas. 

Navigator-Unruly-Guest-1

In an attempt to subdue him, the disruptive passenger kicked a crew member in the face and punched another.

Eventually, the ship's security team—armed with pepper spray, zip ties, and handcuffs—detained the shirtless guest who had also been spewing profanity and racial comments. 

Unruly guests disrupt the experience for other passengers and risk the safety of guests and crew, which is of paramount importance to cruise lines. 

Department of Homeland Security car

Incidents like these often result in immediate intervention by the ship's security staff, with offenders facing fines, legal action, and permanent bans from the cruise line, especially when crew members are assaulted. 

In fact, Royal Caribbean will ban passengers for life for far less violent attacks.

I booked a European cruise on Royal Caribbean, but avoided the worst months

In:
23 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

I knew I wanted to take a cruise to Northern Europe this summer, but I also wanted to avoid the worst months to go there.

Ship in Oslo

Ever since I took my first cruise in Europe a couple of years ago, I've jumped at the chance to try it again.  This year will be my third year in a row heading overseas to go on a cruise.

I'm booked on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas for two cruises in a row, where I'll visit cities in Northern Europe as well as sail the Norwegian fjords.

When I was picking out my cruises, I knew there were better months than others to sail, and I wanted to avoid the hot and crowded times of the year. 

London Bridge

I think I picked the best time to cruise to Northern Europe that balances weather, prices, and crowds.

Worst time to cruise Northern Europe: May, July and August

Panoramic view of Rotterdam

There are definitely a few months of the summer cruise season that are probably not the ideal time to cruise around Northern Europe.

I live in Florida and don't need to go anywhere that can be just as hot as where I live.  But that doesn't mean I want it frigid either.

Royal Caribbean sails ships between May and September across Europe, but not all months are created equal and I think the weather is a major factor.

Hamburg's Historic Buildings

While it won't get as hot as the Mediterranean, there can still be plenty warm months.  Considering I want to do a lot of outdoor activities, I'd prefer it to be comfortable.

On the flip side, I didn't want it to be unnecessarily chilly either.  

Matt in Geiranger

When I took a Norwegian fjords cruise in May, it was downright chilly most days and you needed a jacket.

I think the sweet spot for a European cruise is right around mid June.  You're out of the danger of a spring chill hitting, but not quite into the depths of summer.

The summer months have the highest pricing

Geiranger Fjord, Norway

If you want to save money on a Northern European cruise, the best prices tend to be in the shoulder season.

Another reason I was drawn to June was the pricing, as I found much better prices for a June cruise compared to later in July.

This is because of the family cruise component.  Once you're in July, kids are out of school everywhere and that drives up demand considerably.  

Stavanger City Center

High season ends in mid-August, and while going later may see less crowds, it's also the beginning of seasonal closures and the summer tourism industry drawing to a close.

The two cheapest months to cruise in Northern Europe will be May and September. These months are when school is back in session, and it's also at the very start and end of the season.

Both of my cruises take place in June, and I'll wrap up both cruises at the start of July.

June is the best month for a Northern European cruise

Åkrafjord

Not only is June a great value, it also offers the most sunlight of the year.

The summer solstice takes place during this time, and that provides more sunlight than any other time of the year.  The more sun you have, the more comfortable the outdoor temperatures can be too. That makes for great viewing late at "night" during the longest days of the year.

Unlike the end of the summer cruise season, in June you don't have to worry about seasonal closures, and the possibility of seeing the midnight sun is a unique advantage.

Seven Sisters waterfall

If you have a clear night, it's well worth staying up until midnight to watch the sun dip and start back up without setting.

One more advantage of June is you can still enjoy beautiful waterfalls with a lot of water coming down from the melting snow still occurring.

Flexibility is so important, regardless of the "best" or "worst" month

Anthem of the Seas in Geiranger

You can do all the research in the world and speak to a lot of experts, but ultimately weather and crowds are going to be a variable that you can't control.

I always caution anyone that asks for a recommendation of when to cruise anywhere that just because it was the case in the past, doesn't mean it will occur again.  

More importantly, I'm a firm believer in a cruise is what you make of it.  You can choose to have a great cruise anytime of the year, or allow gripes to "ruin" your vacation.

La Coruña Spain port

No temperature or crowd can prevent you from enjoying a stunning view, ancient site, or incredible culinary experience if you don't let it.

Ultimately, I'd choose to cruise any month in Northern Europe over not cruising at all.  You just have to come in with a good plan, prepare for certain possibilities, and be flexible with your plans when the rain, temperature, or crowds don't cooperate.

The cheapest way to do Perfect Day at CocoCay without missing out

In:
23 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

You can have a great time at Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay without spending a fortune.

CocoCay from the ship

It's a myth that CocoCay is all about big upcharges and high-cost thrills. Sure, those options exist, but pro cruisers will tell you there is so much more to enjoy beyond that.

Having been many times to this private island, it's clear you can enjoy a day here without blowing through your budget. In fact, you can easily spend absolutely nothing extra and have a great time.

I love having the choice to splurge if I'd like to, but ultimately I can walk off with nothing special booked and still enjoy a day in the water, beach, and plenty of food inbetween.

If you want to stay within your budget, here's what’s included for free, low-cost upgrades that might be worth it, and money-saving tricks you can add into your visit.

Royal Caribbean includes a lot that costs nothing extra

beach chairs

Before you pay for anything extra at Perfect Day at CocoCay, you should know what's included with your cruise fare.

  • Oasis Lagoon – the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean
  • Beaches -  free beach chairs, umbrellas, and gorgeous ocean views
    • Chill Island
    • South Beach
    • Harbor Beach
  • Splashaway Bay & Captain Jill’s Galleon – free water play areas for kids
  • Skipper’s Grill, Chill Grill, and Snack Shack – all meals and snacks included
  • Beach chairs, towels, and tram transportation – no need to carry anything around

I know what you're thinking, if it's free, how good it could be? And is it going to be super crowded?

Oasis Lagoon pool

The temptation to pay extra because "it's got to be better" is a pretty common notion, but the reality is these included options are really good. 

I wouldn't hesitate to take my family to any of them for the day, and the truth is it's also really good too.

What you don't need to pay for

CocoCay

There are four areas I'd caution you not to pay extra for simply to achieve in your visit.

Beach loungers or hammocks are everywhere, so you really don't need to spend extra admission to another area of the island if this is your concern.

If getting a prime spot is important to you, I'd recommend getting off the ship early.  As long as you get to the island before 10am, you're going to have a pretty easy time picking out chairs, loungers, and umbrellas.

Captain Jill's Galleon

Certainly access to the beaches and pools are another area where you don't need to pay extra.

I think a lot of new cruisers are surprised how much is included for no extra cost, but they don't realize it until they get to the island.

Beach Club cabana

If you're thinking of splurging for a CocoCay cabana or daybed, you really don't need to get one unless you're in a large group.

I've rented plenty of cabanas, but they're not essential.  Nice to have, sure, but don't for a family of four or less, you can skip them.

Lastly, an upgraded lunch is something else you can skip spending on specifically.

While I think the Coco Beach Club restaurant has amazing food, I'd be lying to you if I didn't say the free food at the Snack Shack or Skipper's Grill isn't incredibly satisfying.

Optional extras that might be worth it only if…

Hideaway Beach vs Coco Beach Club

If you're on the fence about spending extra for exclusive areas of CocoCay, here's what I would recommend and when to buy it.

Thrill Waterpark

Thrill tower

If you're into water slides and love the idea of going on them all day long, then Thrill Waterpark is worth the cost.

By far teens and anyone that really wants a thrill experience is who's going to be attracted to this area.

If you want a chill day, definitely skip paying for admission.

The key is ensuring you're good with spending all day.  It's simply not worth it if you're not going to come for just a couple of hours.

Coco Beach Club

Coco Beach Club aerial

The best way I can describe the appeal of the Coco Beach Club is if you truly value a bougie kind of beach day.

It's gorgeous, uncrowded, and has the best food, but very expensive. Skip unless you're looking for a luxury day and don’t mind the splurge.

Hideaway Beach

Hideaway Beach at CocoCay

Royal Caribbean built this area specifically for anyone that wants a break from the kids and families.

Hideaway Beach delivers on it, but don't confuse it with a quiet experience either.  This adults-only area is more Vegas pool party than calm and quiet.

While you can find some quiet if you're willing to walk as far away from the pool as possible, you're better off saving money for a quiet day by going to the end of South Beach and not spending anything extra.

Up, Up & Away Balloon Ride

CocoCay aerial with balloon in view

It's incredibly scenic, but the chances it actually goes up seems to be quite low.

The balloon requires near perfect weather for it to be able to safely operate, and in my experience, that rarely occurs.

I'd recommend not buying it in advance because you're going to likely plan your day around it and then end up disappointed when it likely gets cancelled.

Best strategy for a budget-friendly day

Oasis Lagoon

My recommendation for a low cost day is to embrace these tips.

  • Get off the ship early to grab the best beach chairs (no extra cost)
  • Use the tram to explore the island without walking (free)
  • Start at Oasis Lagoon, then hit Chill Island for beach time
  • Eat lunch at Skipper’s or Snack Shack — they’re fast and included
  • Head back to the ship mid-afternoon for a second round of food or quiet time onboard

Don't forget your Royal Caribbean drink package works at CocoCay too, so that's added value if you decide to buy it.

What to pack to avoid extra costs

Chill island chairs

Besides the optional places and experiences you can book for CocoCay, the other area people end up wasting money is on things they forgot to pack.

Packing for a cruise is not easy, but there are a few essentials I'd recommend bringing so you don't have to pay the high prices for them onboard or even on the island.

  • Sunscreen
  • Hat/sunglasses
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Waterproof phone case for photos

Also, you don't need to pack towels from home. You can get towels from ship for free, if you don’t lose it.

Use this loophole to get around strict Royal Caribbean's drink package rule

In:
22 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean drink packages aren't cheap, but there is a loophole that people that cruise all the time take advantage of.

ncl

The cruise line has strict rules in place regarding its beverage packages because of how prevalent drink package cheating was at one point. In fact, Royal Caribbean held out longer than most other lines before lamenting and adding their own restrictions.

The requirement is if you buy the Deluxe Beverage package, which is the one that includes all the alcoholic drinks, that all other adults in the cabin must do so as well. 

That creates problems for adults who don't drink much or at all.

While this seems like a brick wall of red tape, there is a workaround.

The system forces adults to buy the drink package

Ordering drinks from a waiter

When you go into the Royal Caribbean app or website to buy a drink package, you'll see quickly the issue.

If you add the Deluxe Beverage Package for one adult, it forces you to buy it for other adults in the same cabin as you.

There is no such rule for the Royal Refreshment Package or the Soda Package. Also, kids aren't required to get a drink package at all if adults in the same cabin do.

Cheers at the bar

For many families, this means mom and dad must buy it if one of them wants it.  

But what if one of the adults prefers not to drink? Or is pregnant? Or has a medical condition?

There's a loophole that can get you out of the problem.

Call Royal Caribbean and explain the issue

Refreshment package

While the website doesn't bend on the rule, the cruise line representatives do.

You can call Royal Caribbean at 1-866-562-7625 to tell them one of the adults doesn't want the drink package as well.

They won't let that person completely off the hook, but they will allow that other adult to buy the lower cost Royal Refreshment Package.

Coke cup

This is the non-alcoholic drink package and it's a fraction of the price of the more expensive one. On my upcoming sailing, that's over $30 per day savings.

Technically, it's not an official policy of the cruise line.  So it's possible this wouldn't work.

However, it's been my experience for years they've honored it as long as you're willing to call in and book it.

diet-coke-lunch-drink-package

And you don't have to lie about the reason either.  Royal Caribbean won't ask for proof or documentation, so no need to pretend someone is pregnant or has a terrible medical condition if it's not true.

Simply ask for the Refreshment package instead of the Deluxe package.

Book adults in another cabin

Connecting door

My favorite loophole for the drink package rule is when you have more than one cabin for your family.

Often my family will sail in separate cabins because it's one of my favorite family cruise hacks.  Booking connecting/adjacent rooms gives my wife and I separation from the kids, as well as an extra bathroom and far more privacy for all of us.

I always have my travel agent book me with one kid, and my wife with the other kid.

Connecting rooms

Royal Caribbean doesn't care who actually sleeps in which cabin once on the cruise. This is all just paperwork.

With this scenario, my wife is in another cabin and I only have to pay for the Deluxe Beverage Package for myself instead of her too.

Don't be temped to try to sneak drinks on instead

Some people see the high prices of a drink package or these rules and decide cheating the system is the next option, but this is a terrible idea.

Sneaking alcohol onboard is playing with fire, and if you're caught, there could be all sorts of consequences beyond simply confiscating what you have.

I'd argue sneaking booze on means you're also relegated to going back to your room constantly for refills. The last thing I want to do when I'm having a good time at a bar, show, or casino is have to get up and walk back to my room to get a drink.

Wait for a good sale and then take advantage of the loophole

Sale on drink package

The best strategy is to combine this loophole with my drink package money saving tip.

Royal Caribbean runs sales and promos all the time for pre-cruise purchases.  Keep an eye out for one of the sales that discounts drink packages as much as 40% off the onboard price.

Then call in and ask for the drink package, but also ask for the Refreshment package for the other adults who don't want the Deluxe package.

This strategy will save you money in two ways and not get you in trouble with the cruise line.

How to protect yourself from getting sick on a cruise

In:
22 Apr 2025
By: 
Allie Hubers

Cruising is meant to be relaxing and rejuvenating, but nothing derails your vacation quicker than getting sick. No one wants to think about getting sick during their cruise, especially when you’ve spent your hard-earned money and time on a vacation.

Enchantment docked in Tampa

Unfortunately, you can still get sick while on traveling. In fact, some might argue that you are more likely to get sick while cruising because you can get run down and exposed to illnesses more easily.

Moreover, sickness seems to spread quickly on cruise ships due to close living quarters. With thousands of people traveling together continuously, cruise ships can become hotspots for germs, bacteria and illness. From the bustling buffets to your crowded shore excursion busses, there are endless opportunities for illness to spread during your cruise.

If you’re wanting to take extra precautions throughout your upcoming cruise, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to help you minimize your risk of getting sick. Here is how you can protect yourself from getting sick on a cruise to ensure you have a safe, fun and healthy vacation!

Wash your hands often

Cabin Sink

Washy washy! The best thing you can do on your cruise is wash your hands frequently and diligently with warm water and soap.

Most of Royal Caribbean’s newest ships have hand washing stations at the buffet entrance, making it easy to keep your hands clean while eating. 

Germs can spread quickly when everyone is touching the buffet tongs and serving themselves. Of course, not everyone washes their hands as they should. I’ve seen people get offended by the crew member suggesting they wash their hands or sanitize before eating!

Sanitizer

You should also wash your hands often throughout your time onboard, especially after using the bathroom. I prefer packing a bottle of liquid hand soap from the dollar store for the bathroom in my stateroom. I find it much easier to wash my hands thoroughly with liquid soap than with using the standard bar soap provided. 

Don’t forget to rest

Allie in bed

From exploring ports of call to afternoon trivia, evening entertainment and late-night deck parties, there are plenty of opportunities to be busy during your vacation. Not to mention, I find that I’m up earlier in the morning when cruising to optimize my limited time in port. 

Surprisingly, it’s pretty easy to get run down while you’re cruising. This is especially true if you've flown a long distance and you're fighting jet lag. While it’s tempting to take full advantage of the non-stop fun, don’t underestimate the power of a good night’s sleep. Whether it’s squeezing in an afternoon nap, sleeping in on a sea day, or calling it an early night, giving your body time to recharge will help you feel your best and stay healthy throughout the trip.

Use hand sanitizer or wipes

Wipes

Germs are everywhere on a cruise ship! From the elevator buttons to the coffee machines and excursion busses, your hands are constantly touching germ-infested surfaces. For this reason, I never leave my cabin without hand sanitizer or wipes - and I am constantly using them to clean my hands when a sink is not available. 

In addition, cruise ships usually have hand sanitizer stations available across the ship. Whether you’re entering the theatre for the headliner production show or grabbing a slice of pizza, you’ll find hand sanitizing stations pretty much everywhere. Take advantage of these as an extra layer of protection.

Bring over the counter medication

Medication onboard a cruise ship is absurdly expensive, even over-the-counter medication. The onboard store will have inflated prices for basic medication, and it can be painful to pay those high prices!

Instead of waiting until you’re sick, you should be proactive and pack a mini pharmacy for your cruise instead. I have a pre-packed pharmacy pouch with a variety of over-the-counter medication for all of my travels that I always take on my trips. At least once each cruise, I have to break open the mini pharmacy for some medication that I’ve packed.

I like to pack a small travel pharmacy with essentials like nighttime cold and flu medicine, allergy relief, seasickness tablets, stomach remedies, and a sleep aid - just in case. In addition, I always bring extra prescription medication in case I experience travel delays or unforeseen circumstances. You never know when you might get delayed returning home, and I wouldn’t want to be stuck without my daily prescription medication.

Limit sharing drinks and food

This one might be obvious, but it's important to remember. The amount of food available is endless on a cruise ship, so there shouldn’t be as much temptation to share your food or drinks. Even still, my family is notorious for taking sample bites of any entree, dessert or snack that looks appetizing.

Instead of sharing, just order your own to limit the spreading of germs. If you decide to share, make sure everyone uses a clean utensil and never share used utensils. It’s always best practice to not share drinks as well, considering you can be contagious before showing obvious illness symptoms.

Wear the proper sunblock

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The quintessential cruise day is spent ashore on the beach or lounging in the sun on the pool deck. But, all of that time in the sun can be dangerous if you don’t take proper precautions. Getting sunburned on your cruise isn’t just uncomfortable and painful - it can also weaken your immune system. An especially gnarly sunburn can totally ruin your vacation, so be sure to pack sunscreen and apply generously.

It’s recommended to use SPF of 30 or more for the best protection in the sun. You should reapply often, particularly if you’re swimming. I prefer to pack a tinted moisturizer with SPF and wear a long-sleeve swimsuit for extra protection. I also love having a sunscreen stick for quick application on my face, neck and shoulders.

Immunity supplements

Immunity Supplements

Another easy precaution to help your support your immune system is taking daily supplements for vitamin C and zinc. These can help contribute to keeping your immune system healthy while you’re traveling. Some studies show that vitamin C and zinc can also shorten the duration and severity of a cold, so they could be good to have on hand. 

Whether you pack traditional supplements or bring along something like Emergen-C, it’s a simple precaution that could make a difference in staying healthy during your cruise.

Non-slip shoes for wet decks

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I learned this one the hard way! During my last cruise, I took a bad tumble in the adults-only Solarium with my flimsy sandals because the floor was wet. My tailbone was bruised for the next few days and my neck was sore from the impact.

Cruise ship decks are notoriously slippery near the pool deck. Be sure to prevent these injuries by wearing non-slip shoes for the wet decks. Walk slowly near the pool and keep your eyes out for warning signs when the floor is wet.

Skip the buffet

One of the biggest breeding grounds for bacteria and germs can be found at the cruise ship buffet. With thousands of passengers dining in the same vicinity and using the same tongs, germs can spread easily and quickly.

Buffets are standard on most cruise ships, but they are also prime zones for cross-contamination. Some people also refuse to wash their hands or sanitize before touching the different tongs. I’ve even seen people refuse to use tongs and touch the food with their bare hands - gross!

If you want to play it extra safe, consider using other dining venues where you have a sit-down meal instead of self-serve. In addition, you can also consider splurging on specialty dining for a more intimate dining experience and fewer crowds, which means less exposure to potentially sick guests. 

Stay hydrated

Bottle of Water

Cocktails on the pool deck and lounging in the hot sun can quickly lead to dehydration during your cruise. Combine that with the salty foods often served onboard, and you may find yourself needing to drink more water than usual to stay properly hydrated.

It’s important to stay hydrated during your cruise to keep your immune system healthy. I always pack a reusable bottle of water to use in my cabin for easy access to water. In addition, I like to bring hydration packets to add to my bottled water for added electrolytes. I rely on these heavily while traveling and cruising! Personally, I prefer the sugar free Propel or Gatorade hydration packets, but LiquidIV is also a popular choice.

Stay up to date on vaccinations

Before setting sail on your vacation, you should also consult with your doctor to ensure you’re up to date on any routine vaccinations that may be recommended for travel. Every year, I make sure to receive my annual flu shots, along with any other vaccines or boosters that I might need.

If you’re visiting more off-the-beaten-path destinations on your cruise, you might need other vaccinations to stay healthy. This could include yellow fever, typhoid or Hepatitis A. Before cruising to Africa last year, I made sure to visit my doctor and ask about any specific vaccinations I might need. Some destinations might even require proof of vaccination for certain shots, so you will want to confirm your destinations' requirements.

Prepare for bugs

If you’re planning to visit warm, humid climates during your cruise, you should consider packing insect repellent to keep mosquitos away. Mosquitos are more than a nuisance, as they can actually carry dangerous illnesses like Zika or dengue fever. This would be one quick way to ruin your vacation!

Consider whether you’ll be exploring buggy areas during your cruise and plan accordingly. When I’m cruising to destinations where mosquitoes are more common, like my recent cruises to Africa or Bali last year, I make sure to pack a small bottle of insect repellent with DEET. Be sure to pack lightweight clothes and plan for buggy areas.

Practice Safe Food Habits

Trying local food during your cruise is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the culture. For some foodies, this is a huge highlight of their cruise. However, you should be cautious when trying food or drinks during your time ashore to prevent food borne illness.

It's recommended to avoid raw and undercooked meats and stick to bottled water if you’re not sure about the local water quality. Also, use your best judgement to eat from street vendors. I typically avoid street food for this reason and rely on the food served onboard the ship instead.

Avoid touching your face

This one is easier said than done, but if you can avoid touching your face, this is a small habit that can make a big difference during your cruise. Touching your face can significantly increase the risk of infection for flu and cold viruses.

Make a conscious effort to not touch your face whenever possible while cruising and traveling. This also includes not touching your eyes, nose and mouth. In addition, avoid biting your nails unless you’ve washed your hands.

Seek medication attention when needed

Medical center

Cruise ships are staffed with medical staff and have modern medical facilities capable of handling a wide range of illnesses and emergencies. However, there are plenty of horror stories of passengers being billed tens of thousands of dollars after visiting the medical center during their cruise.

Because of this, people are hesitant to visit the shipboard doctor when they might need to. Not to mention, people are often worried they might get quarantined during their vacation. These are valid concerns, but you should always seek medical attention when you think you need it. Your health should always come first.

By visiting the doctor, you might be able to get some medical advice or medication to get you on the mend so you can enjoy the most of your vacation. If you wait too long and your health deteriorates, you could really ruin your cruise and rack up an even bigger bill.

Have travel insurance

travel insurance

In the way of medical emergencies, it’s also a good idea to have travel insurance for additional coverage during your cruise. Whether you receive coverage through your credit card or you purchase a policy, having travel insurance can give you access to medical care while traveling. This can also reduce stress knowing you are covered in an unforeseen circumstance. 

In addition, you are more likely to seek medical care when you have travel insurance coverage. For instance, my dad recently pulled a rib muscle during our cruise. Because he has an annual travel insurance policy, he didn’t hesitate to head down to the medical center on our ship to be seen by the doctor. 

He received a prescription medication to help with inflammation and X-rays for diagnosis. The entire visit was $500, but it was all covered by his travel insurance. The medication alleviated his pain quickly and he was on the mend quicker than suffering longer with pain.

I always book rooms near staircases on cruise ships. It's worth paying more to make my vacation easier and better

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22 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

No matter if I'm booking a tiny inside room or a mega suite, I always look for cabins in a certain area.

Cruise ships are only getting bigger, and I value being able to quickly get around. Even with improvements to cruise elevators, it's I prefer to pick a cabin near the stairs.

I've found having a cabin near staircases is more efficient and I spend less time waiting on elevators.

Once I started booking cabins near stairs, I realized it was worth it for the convenience and I now look for it every time.

Avoiding long waits for elevators

Hallway

On my most recent cruise I sailed on a 7-night cruise on Icon of the Seas and stayed in a suite on deck 17 that was right off the forward staircase.

This allowed me to easily walk down to deck 15 and grab food at Aquadome Market for a quick snack or even a meal.  It's actually my favorite restaurant included with your fare on any Royal Caribbean ship, and it was great being so close to it.

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Or, I could take the stairs one deck up to the Grove Suite Sun Deck and be able to enjoy one of the best perks of staying in a cruise suite.

I added built-in exercise to my daily routine by taking the stairs, too.

It's so much easier to get around, making it convenient

Staircase on Enchantment of the Seas

There's so much happening around the ship that I'll often go back and forth from my cabin to activities and things happening around the ship.

When I've stayed in a cabin all the way forward or at the back of the ship, the walk can feel arduous when you realize you forgot something in the cabin. It's definitely a "first world problem" situation, but the walk back and forth gets old quickly.

I found when I booked a cabin near the stairs, it made so much more convenient to be able to pop in and out of my room.

Hallway on Voyager of the Seas

I like to combine booking a cabin near the stairs on a deck near the area I'll spend most of my time.

As an example, when I sailed on Mariner of the Seas, I booked an inside cabin on deck six because it was right off the Royal Promenade.

I loved being able to walk downstairs and see all the fun happening and then later get back to my room without worrying about an elevator.

Stairs on Utopia of the Seas

When my kids were younger, we booked rooms one or two decks off the Windjammer so it was easy to get snacks and meals every day.

Young kids love going up and down stairs (I think they see it as a kind of challenge), and they seem to want to eat every couple of hours.

Be sure to look at a deck map pick a room

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A word of warning: don't just book a cabin near any staircase. You might end up regretting it.

You want to avoid booking a cabin directly under a buffet or public area.

Avoiding a deck below pools, restaurants, or lounges is important because of noise bleed issues. These are notoriously bad cabins to book.

Grand Suite on Freedom

What you want to do is look at a deck plan before you book your cabin, and double check there's at least one deck above or below other staterooms.

You'll find deck plans on the cruise line website, and you can use them to look up staterooms and their locations in relation to stairs and highly trafficked areas.

This one reason I won't book a guarantee cabin

Cabin on Adventure of the Seas

While a guarantee room will save you money, I usually don't book it because it usually ends up with an unsold cabin at the end of the deck.

Royal Caribbean will charge you less money for booking a particular category in exchange for giving up the ability to choose your specific stateroom.

This means once you book, you do not know the exact room assignment. At some point in the weeks leading up to the cruise, Royal Caribbean will assign your stateroom.

Royal Caribbean brings back a surprising option it got rid of years ago

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22 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

There are all sorts of ways you can spend extra and plus up your day at Perfect Day at CocoCay, including one that's back from the dead.

Concept of Star of the Seas

Ever since Royal Caribbean enhanced its Bahamas private island with expanded choices in how to spend your time, it has been a home run with guests who have continuously rate the experience quite highly.

Among the choices of where you can spend your day is Thrill Waterpark, which is an extra cost area that includes waterslides, a wave pool, and more.  It's a very popular spot for families.

A new option has appeared in the Cruise Planner for admission to this area that hasn't been available in many years.

The return of a waterpark pass

Water slides

Up until this week, Royal Caribbean only offered a full day waterpark admission pass for its guests.

The full day pass includes all day access to the waterpark, and it's been the standard way to get in (in addition to renting a Thrill Waterpark cabana, which also includes admission to the area).

Royal Caribbean has added back the half day waterpark pass to the choices.

Half day waterpark pass

The Thrill Waterpark — Half Day Pass is valid for the afternoon only and is listed as providing 3 hours of park time.

There's no indication of what time exactly the half day pass is valid for, but it's significantly cheaper than the full day pass.

For the Utopia of the Seas July 4th sailing, the full day pass is $147.38 and the half day pass is $92.38.  That's a 37% discount. A sale that ended last night brought both prices down to $105.58 and $67.08, respectively.

Royal Caribbean had removed the half day pass years ago

What's surprising about this option coming back is that it had been gone for a long time.

Sometime in 2019, Royal Caribbean pulled the plug on these passes and began removing them as bookable choices.

It was speculated the problem was how to police the half day passes. Royal Caribbean did away with wristbands in favor of the SeaPass card being a virtual admission ticket in.

Since the new pass is only for the afternoon, denying entry until after lunch makes it simpler to ensure only the right people are allowed in at a given time.

Half day passes offer a cheaper way to get slide time

Entrance to Thrill Waterpark

Bringing back half day passes is a more affordable way to get into the waterpark, especially for those on a budget.

Plus, some guests simply want to hit a few slides and not commit all day to the area. This can be true of families with young children, who are limited to the slides they can go on because of height restrictions.

Moreover, it means guests can enjoy other parts of the island.

Wave pool

Royal Caribbean offers a lot to do around CocoCay, including various beaches and pools.  There are even other extra cost areas, such as the adults-only Hideaway Beach or elevated Coco Beach Club.

Having an afternoon only pass could also be a logistical play for the cruise line.

The reality is a lot of passengers begin returning to the ship after lunch, regardless of how much time the ship is docked at CocoCay.

Thrill tower

Lines develop quickly for the waterslides at Thrill Waterpark, and it's the main issue with any waterslide.  However, as the day goes on, people start to leave.

By 2pm, wait times for water slides can drop substantially and it's possible Royal Caribbean sees this as an opportunity to let more people into the park at a reduced price.

This provides a win-win scenario for all: Royal Caribbean makes more revenue and guests can take advantage of reduced admission cost.

Is a waterpark pass worth it?

Waterslides

Thrill Waterpark can be a fun day enjoying all the exhilarating slides, but is it a good value?

There are three admission types for Thrill Waterpark:

  • Full day pass
  • Half day pass
  • Thrill Waterpark cabana

Depending on how much you pay, it can greatly dictate the value proposition.

Walking down the pier

The price of admission varies depending on what ship you are sailing on, as well as when your cruise is set to commence. Like other add-ons, Royal Caribbean uses dynamic pricing to determine the cost. 

There are eight different slides within the park, plus a wave pool, and an obstacle course pool named Adventure Pool that has lily pads, a rope swing, a rock wall, and more. 

The slides are spread across two towers.

Thrill waterpark map

Your admission also includes choice of beach chairs and umbrella. Plus, there's a Snack Shack location within the park.

The half day pass brings the price down, but you've only got a few hours to try it all.

One downside to the half day pass is it's for the afternoon only.  The reality is you won't get every minute out of that pass because you have to be back on the ship.

Waterpark admission

For example, if the pass is for the afternoon and the all aboard time is 5pm, the reality is you won't be going down a waterslide at 4:59pm.  Through a combination of repeated announcements and a sense of responsibility will mean you'll likely head back to the ship well before 5pm. 

That means the last hour of the day is likely not very useful.

On the other hand, while a full day pass offers much more time, you may run into a different prohibition.

Lines develop quickly for the slides as the day goes on. Ideally, you'll head off the ship early and do as many slides as you can before 10am. But the worst wait times for slides will be between 10am and 2pm, meaning you'll either wait in long lines or end up doing something else. 

Ultimately, Thrill Waterpark is a fun spot for families and if you've never been, the slides are fantastic.  I like there are varying degrees of thrills and they're not all gut-wrenching screamers. 

The key is to track prices and keep an eye out for a good sale that brings the price down. If you can get admission for a lower than average price, it can make the purchase worthwhile.

Why Royal Caribbean's major change is stirring debate

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21 Apr 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Ever since Oasis of the Seas began offering cruises in 2009, these massive ships have sailed weeklong cruises.  But Royal Caribbean is going to change all of that, and it's not sitting well with some cruise fans.

Utopia at CocoCay

The introduction of Utopia of the Seas to the short cruise market when she debuted was unconventional, but since it was just one ship most people overlooked the decision as simply something different to do with that ship.

Royal Caribbean's idea was to use an impressive new ship to offer the best short cruise option in the market and gobble up the lion share of the new to cruise customers. That gets them hooked on cruising, and subsequently a "loyal to Royal" fan in the same way new moms who are given one brand of diapers tend to only use them.

However, that decision has proven very successful, as it drew many new cruisers while being quite profitable too.

With this formula a proven success, the decision was made to have more Oasis Class ships sail these short routes instead of a 7-night cruises.

That shift in strategy unleashed a torrent of feedback from cruisers that lament the idea of short cruises for their lack of port diversity, higher per-night pricing, and unattractiveness to travel to sail to these cruises.

Quickie cruises on big ships

Wonder and Symphony at CocoCay

Joining Utopia of the Seas in the short cruise market will be Wonder of the Seas later this year.

Wonder of the Seas will shift to Miami and offer 3- and 4-night cruises that visit just two places: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas.

That puts Royal Caribbean's two newest Oasis Class ships offering weekend cruises.

Fast forward to winter 2026-2027, more of these ships make the change.

Harmony of the Seas will move to Port Canaveral to offer 4- and 5-night cruises. The five night voyages combine a visit to Perfect Day at CocoCay with Cozumel, Mexico. The four nighters will visit Nassau, Bahamas and CocoCay.

Oasis of the Seas will be based from Fort Lauderdale, and just like Utopia and Wonder, will offer 3- and 4-night cruises out of Port Everglades to The Bahamas, including Royal Caribbean's private island.

Lastly, Allure of the Seas will be based in Miami in winter 2026-2027 and sail a mix of short and weeklong cruises.  It's not quite a full commitment to short cruises, but you'll find a smattering of them.

That really leaves just Symphony of the Seas as the only Oasis Class ship to offer only weeklong cruises from Galveston, Texas.

Renders of the three Icon Class ships

So if you're in the market for a 7-night cruise from Florida on one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships, that leaves the Icon Class.

Icon of the Seas is sailing out of Miami, and Star of the Seas will start sailing 7-night itineraries from Port Canaveral this summer. 

The third Icon-class ship, Legend of the Seas, will first sail in Europe before offering 7-night cruises out of Fort Lauderdale.

Why cruise fans aren't happy with the plan

Oasis of the Seas in CocoCay

Offering more short cruises on big ships may seem like a good play for the market, but some cruisers hate the idea.

When we shared this shift in cruise offerings on YouTube, it generated a lot of comments with many people explaining why they simply don't like it.

"If I'm on a bigger ship, I want at least 7 nights," wrote BethNeutze.

Utopia of the Seas pool deck

MikeK02048 posted, "For those of us that live a plane ride away from the ports, it makes no sense to book a 3-4 night cruise.  Airfare is too expensive."

shernik1 added, "Many people, myself included, cannot afford the outrageous prices of the Icon ships. I can't believe that Florida, with the most and biggest cruise ports, will have no 7 or more day cruises on Oasis ships."

"So unless Royal has a 7-9 day cruise that meets our needs, we'll be sailing with another cruise line."

For some, this change is an afront to being loyal to the cruise line. BEYONDYOURIQ wrote, "Never forget who supported you for years. Take care of those who took care of you."

"I hate this trend from RCCL. My loyalty and Crown & Anchor status will only carry you so far, Royal," is what RealBkay45 wrote.

"The shorts market is the on-ramp"

Offering short cruises on impressive ships is about bringing more new customers to the market, and that's behind this strategy shift.

In the lead up to the launch of Utopia of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International President CEO Michael Bayley spoke at a conference about the importance of these sailings.

"Please acknowledge and understand that the shorts market is the on-ramp for customers who are new to cruising. It's a way to secure new customers if they end up loving the product."

Maximizing the ports of call

Beach club render with Utopia of the Seas

One thing that will change soon is what you can do at these ports on short cruises.

Royal Caribbean is actively working to open its first beach club experience in Nassau, which directly addresses customer complaints about not liking that port.

Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will open in December 2025 to offer an exclusive retreat to Royal Caribbean passengers.

Perfect Day at CocoCay

The club is located near where the cruise ships dock in Nassau, and will have beaches and pools, three swim-up bars, seven beach bars, and more than 40 cabanas.

It's the coup de gras for weekend Bahamas cruises, given the tremendous success of Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The hope is while the sailings are short, they offer highly rated ports to compliment award winning ships.