9 outfits you'll want to wear on a cruise to Mexico

In:
06 Sep 2024
By: 
Calista Kiper

Ready for that cruise to Mexico, but not sure what you'll need to wear during the trip?

Between the places in Mexico you'll visit, plus the events onboard your cruise ship, there's a need for different clothing.

While you can count on warm weather in Mexico, you'll need to plan to bring clothes needed onboard and in port.  Not to mention if your ship will visit more than one port in Mexico, you may need additional outfits.

Pile of belongings

Cover-ups, swimsuits, tshirts, shorts, are the sort of thing to bring for your visits around Mexico.  

You'll also want to prepare for onboard activities—whether you're looking forward to surfing or ice skating, you'll need to bring the right attire.

To make sure you're fully prepared on embarkation day, we've compiled this guide of the 9 most important cruise outfits you'll need.

Beach day

Cococay beach

Looking forward to enjoying the clear beaches of Cozumel and Costa Maya?

You'll need to properly prepare for a beach day by packing a swimsuit, swimsuit cover-ups and shorts, and comfortable, waterproof shoes.

To get to the beach from the cruise ship, you'll need to exit the cruise ship, and find transportation or begin walking to the nearest beach.

A swimsuit cover-up will help you stay comfortable until you get to the water.

Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen! You can easily get sunburned under that hot, tropical sun at any time of year.

Tropical night

Royal Caribbean cruises have themed nights on each night of the sailing. Caribbean cruises will often have a "tropical night," where guests can wear tropical-casual in recognition of the destinations the ship is visiting.

For tropical night, the dress code is casual. Be sure to wear fun patterns, tropical prints, and pastel colors. Outfit basics can be linen shirts, Bermuda shorts, or sundresses.

Complete the outfit with a hat, sunglasses, or beachy sandals for a classic tropical cruise look.

Read more: Caribbean tourist traps to avoid on a cruise

Touring Mayan ruins

One of the most awe-inspiring aspects of a Mexican cruise is the opportunity to visit and tour ancient Mayan ruins.

Whether it's the Mayan Ruins of Tulum, Kohunlich, Chacchoben, or Chichen Itza, you're able to purchase tours of these thousand-year-old palaces.

Your visit will involve riding on a bus as well as walking in heat and sun. Start with a pair of strong, comfortable shoes that you don't mind getting a little dirty.

I recommend wearing a T-shirt and shorts, and bring along a jacket; the AC can get cold on the buses.

Don't forget your hat, cameras, sunscreen, water, and sunglasses.

Casual dress code

Star of the Seas Swim and Tonic

It's time to unwind on the ship during a sea day, and the dress code is casual.

You're on a cruise vacation, so relax!

Bring along a swimsuit so you can visit the vessel's pools and hot tubs.

flip-flops

Feel free to kick back in golf shirts and Bermuda shorts at breakfast and lunch, or jeans and polos at dinnertime.

Pair these with T-shirts, blouses, or sundresses. You can wear simple, open-toed shoes like flip-flops and sandals.

However, remember that you should keep swimwear to the pool deck only.

Shopping and chocolate-tasting

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All the cruise ports in Mexico are near to tourist-marketed shopping areas, selling tequila, hand-crafted sculptures, and other unique souvenirs.

Tours with companies like the Mayan Cacao Company can also teach you about the history of chocolate in the nation, complete with a tasting session and the opportunity to buy some to take home.

A calm shopping day is the perfect opportunity to wear flowing skirts, linen skirts, or long sundresses.

Don't pack too many items—you can purchase hats, sunglasses, and clothing at market stalls.

Formal night 

Mom and daughter in main dining room

Royal Caribbean cruises feature a popular formal night, most often celebrated for dinner in the Main Dining Room.

This is your opportunity to go all out. Fancy, black-tie looks like suits and ties, tuxedos, cocktail dresses, or evening gowns are acceptable.

Formal night is a great chance to take family photos, so it's common for cruisers to take the dress code seriously.

However, if you want to dress a little less formally, that's fine too. You'll see many guests wearing cocktail dresses or button-up shirts.  Formal night and Dress Your Best night are essentially the same.

White night

Some Caribbean cruises that are 7 nights or longer have a white theme night. During "white night," you can wear any clothing that is all white!

For dinner at a more formal venue, bring a white dress or slacks.

For meals at a more casual venue, like the Windjammer or El Loco Fresh, you can stick to sundresses, white skirts, or white button-up shirts.

Not everyone participates in these theme nights, but they're a fun opportunity to dress up.

Meeting dolphins

Some Caribbean shore excursions bring guests to interact with dolphins, taking photos and even petting them.

Read more: Viral TikTok warns cruisers to avoid these three Caribbean shore excursions

You should wear non-slip shoes, sunglasses, hats, and swimwear or beach attire (I recommend swim shorts or athletic, waterproof clothing).

Depending on the area in which you purchase this tour, sunscreen could be forbidden. The National Marine Park of Cozumel, for example, forbids the use of chemical sun protection.

Check your shore excursion information, and if this is the case, pack a rash guard to protect from the sun.

"RED" nightclub experience

Red Party

Some sailings have a special "RED" nightclub experience—a special evening where the nightclub takes over Studio B and a resident DJ plays special techno-dance mixes.

The night of this event can be found in your Cruise Compass or on the Royal Caribbean app.

This experience is the perfect opportunity to whip out these fancy cocktails dresses and heels, or cute clubbing outfits.

Wear dressy shoes and accessories, but pair them with a stylish jacket. Studio B also functions as the ice skating rink, and the RED nightclub experience can get chilly!

Royal Caribbean's 9-month world cruise is about to end and passenger calls it "Bizarre" and "Sad"

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06 Sep 2024
By: 
Elizabeth Wright

Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate World Cruise will end on Tuesday, September 10, and one passenger onboard the 9-month cruise has taken to social media to share their thoughts about returning to land. 

One-Week-Left-World-Cruise

TikTok user Dr. Jenny (@drjennytravels) is one of the most well-known social media stars on the world cruise, and she's spent the last 9 months documenting her time onboard. She has over 164,000 followers and has amassed over 1.9 million likes on her videos. 

With less than one week until Royal Caribbean's first-ever world cruise concludes, Dr. Jenny shares her feelings about what it's like to see this once-in-a-lifetime experience end. 

In a video shared on September 3, one day before Serenade of the Seas' arrival in New York, she shows suitcases placed in the hallway. 

Screenshots taken from Dr. Jenny's TikTok talking about the end of the Ultimate World Cruise

"Look at this," she begins, "seven days left...and as you can see, look at all the luggage out here." 

The hallway looks like a cruise ship on the night before disembarkation when guests normally place their suitcases outside their cabins to be collected by the ship's crew. While passengers can carry their bags off, many choose to collect them in the terminal to make disembarking easier. 

Though the world cruise hasn't officially ended, Dr. Jenny explains how some passengers opted to use the "Luggage Forward" service to have their bags shipped home. 

Read more: A passenger on the 9-month cruise is halfway done and lists what they like and don't like about the trip so far

Screenshots taken from Dr. Jenny's TikTok showing luggage in the hallways

"This is just bizarre," says Dr. Jenny, "We have watched...people put their luggage out here as they've come and gone, but now this is...world cruisers. Sad day." 

She tags another TikTok user in the caption, saying she saw crew members load up some of Angie Linderman's (@Angie) bags!

The video ends positively, though, with Dr. Jenny dancing the night away with friends at the Silent Disco to "all the New York songs."

Screenshots from a TikTok showing Dr. Jenny dancing at the Ultimate World Cruise's last silent disco

"Just think 7 days is a normal cruise length," reads one of the top comments. 

"😭 There was something so comforting knowing that somewhere out there, people were getting to see the world one stop at a time. I've enjoyed following along and I can't wait to see what comes next!" says another. 

"I'm feeling sad, anxious, and kind of dreading the end of this adventure"

Screenshots taken from Dr. Jenny's TikTok

In another video shared on August 10, Dr. Jenny explains her feelings with one month left of the Ultimate World Cruise. 

While she admits to being upset, she's also optimistic, saying there's still one month of cruising, showcasing her glass half-full mentality. 

"Today, we have friends joining us on the Ultimate World Cruise for this next mini-segment from Copenhagen to Amsterdam," she exclaims, "I'm so excited, this is just the kind of energy I need!"

The Ultimate World Cruise began on December 10, 2023

Serenade of the Seas in Maine

Since departing nearly 274 days ago, Serenade of the Seas has visited over 55 countries and eight world wonders, including the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu, and The Great Barrier Reef. 

The 9-month voyage was divided into four segments, so cruisers who couldn't be on board for the entire cruise could still enjoy parts of the journey: the Ultimate Americas Cruise, the Ultimate Asia Pacific Cruise, the Immersive Africa Cruise, and the Ultimate Europe and Beyond Cruise. 

There are just two ports left on the world cruise: Bermuda and Perfect Day at CocoCay. Serenade of the Seas will call at Kings Wharf on September 6, followed by CocoCay on September 9. 

You can't book most 2026 cruises yet, but here's when they'll be available

In:
06 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean cruises are bookable through early 2026, but when will more cruises in 2026 and 2027 be available to book?

Utopia of the Seas at Port Canaveral

Summer 2026 cruises are not open to book yet, along with anything beyond April 2026.

While it may seem strange to book vacations more than 2 years in advance, booking a cruise that far ahead can net some of the best prices.

Booking a cruise early could get you a great room, a competitive rate, or a booking on a rare itinerary that could sell out quickly.

Whatever the reason, here's what you should know about when to expect Royal Caribbean to post new cruises for sale.

Royal Caribbean puts new sailings on sale twice per year

Utopia of the Seas departing

While nothing has officially been announced by Royal Caribbean as to when 2026 cruises will go on sale, based on historical data, it usually occurs on a set schedule.

Royal Caribbean typically has two release cycles: in the fall and again in the spring.

Odyssey of the Seas aerial

For the last few years, Royal Caribbean has posted their new sailings around:

  • November to early December
  • February through April

They've stuck to this pattern, even during the cruise industry shutdown of 2020.

2025-2026 deployment schedule

Example deployment schedule from last year

Prior to the actual sailings going on sale, Royal Caribbean will post a deployment schedule, which specifies the week (but not day) of release for each block of itineraries. These blocks are grouped by cruise length and region. 

One trick some cruisers have come up with is to follow what sister brand Celebrity Cruises does, as Celebrity is usually ahead of Royal Caribbean in posting new deployments by about a month.

Which new sailings will be released first?

There's no way to know for certain which itineraries will be released in November or December of this year, but based on the pattern from the last few years, it seems like there's a likelihood of certain regions getting posted first.

In 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020, Royal Caribbean opened up new bookings for three regions in November and December:

  • Alaska
  • Europe
  • 7-night Summer Caribbean
Anthem of the Seas in Spain

In 2023, the first new deployment release came the week of October 30, and then continued through the week of December 4, 2023 (skipping the Thanksgiving holiday week).

The rest of the new itineraries were released in the spring.

It is very important to remember that this is what the cruise line has done in the past, and they may change everything up this year. But since the question of when new bookings will be released is such a common question, this is the best information we have at our disposal. 

Which new sailings will be released in the spring?

Liberty of the Seas

After the winter holidays are over, Royal Caribbean gears up to release new itineraries for the rest of the schedule in the spring.

In 2023, new itineraries were posted as early as the week of February 13, 2023. In 2022, the first new itineraries were posted the week of February 21. In 2021, it was posted during the week of February 15.

Oasis of the Seas next to Liberty of the Seas in Cozumel

Just like the fall, you'll get one batch of itineraries posted per week and the process can take all the way until April or May to fully complete.

In the spring, you'll get the bulk of the new itineraries released that fill in the gaps left from the fall.

Adventure of the Seas sailing into Nassau

Short Caribbean cruises, cruises from New York and Baltimore, and long Caribbean cruises are the notable sailings that get posted in the spring.  Australia cruises are also released this time of year.

Why you want to book a 2026 or 2027 cruise as soon as possible

Balcony

One of the best strategies to get the lowest price on your cruise is to book a cruise early, even two years early.

It may seem crazy to some to book a cruise quite that far in advance, but there are some really good benefits to placing a deposit that early.

At a very basic level, cruise lines increase the price of a sailing as the ship sells out. By booking early, inventory is at its highest, and that usually nets you some of the best prices (especially for suites). 

Loft suite lower level

If you live in certain countries, you're allowed to re-price your cabin and take advantage of a price drop up until the final payment date. This includes the United States and Canada, but there are others too.

Beyond the cost of a cruise, another good reason to book early is to get a specific cabin.

Read moreWhat are the different types of cabins on a cruise ship?

Studio on Anthem

There are certain types of cruise ship cabins that sell out quickly, and booking early is almost always the only way to get them.  Suites are usually the first type of cabin category to sell out because there are so few suites onboard.

Keep in mind that suites always have always non-refundable cruise fare, so there's a bit of a risk if you aren't totally certain what your vacation plans will be in two years or more.

Water slides on Utopia of the Seas

Moreover, there could be a specific location you want, such as an aft balcony and once again, booking early can get you the best room location.

Read moreThe 5 best cabin locations on a cruise ship

A Radiance Class cruise ship

The other really important reason to book so early is because you may want to cruise over a holiday.

Holiday sailings are always competitive. This includes spring break, Christmas, summer, and New Years. If you want to take a cruise during these times of year, you will want to snag a cabin because prices will almost certainly only go up.

When I'm asked, "How far in advance should I book a cruise?", my answer is always as early as you can.  Certainly when new itineraries are published is the ideal time.

The likely plan

Radiance of the Seas in Alaska

At the risk of jinxing the pattern that's been in play for years, the information in this article is my best guess of what we can expect.

Once a deployment schedule is released, I will post a new article with the information on this site, so until then, our fingers are crossed that it will line up as expected.

While there's no way to be absolutely certain of when Royal Caribbean will release new summer cruises, I hope this article gives you a frame of reference of what to expect.

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8 foods you must eat on a Royal Caribbean cruise

In:
05 Sep 2024
By: 
Calista Kiper

Food is a big deal on a Royal Caribbean cruise, and there are a few dishes I think you ought to try at least once.

Lobster served in Main Dining Room

Dishes from sushi and fried rice to milkshakes and hot dogs are available on a Royal Caribbean cruise. 

With the limitless opportunities for both free and extra-cost dining, choosing the best dishes onboard is a hard decision.

Even on a 7-day cruise, you might struggle to taste all the food onboard.

Bubble cone

Read more: I spent a week eating on Icon of the Seas. These are the 11 best dishes I ate

What are the best foods and desserts across the fleet? Here are the top 8 dishes you must try.

Black Pepper Bacon Strip

Chops Grille, a quality, high-class specialty steakhouse, is featured on every ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

It is known as one of the most popular and consistent specialty venues on Royal Caribbean's ships.

The strip of bacon is an appetizer at Chops Grille, and it's so much more than your typical piece of cured pork.

Chops Grille

The thick strip comes in a sizable portion, a fatty strip of meat covered with black pepper, and a sweet and spicy glaze.

This bacon strip is a tasty, tender dish that you have to try as your appetizer.

You can find it at Chops Grille, on every Royal Caribbean ship.

Read more: Royal Caribbean menus from every restaurant

Kummelweck Sandwich 

Kummelweck

Many of our Royal Caribbean readers seek out the kummelweck sandwich as soon as they board their cruise.

The kummelweck, a Western New York tradition, is a warm sandwich with sliced roast beef on a kummelweck roll.

A kummelweck roll has a hard, circular shape and is sprinkled with caraway seeds. Toppings include au jus, horseradish, and mustard.

Kummelweck food area

You can find the kummelweck at the complimentary cafes onboard—Park Café, Café Promenade, or Café Two70.

These cafes are found on Allure of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Icon of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas, Star of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.

Rib "I" short rib

Wonderland-Quantum-6

The Wonderland specialty restaurant is worth trying for its unique, Alice-in-Wonderland-inspired experience.

Guests will be greeted by the Mad Hatter and guided through a culinary experience unlike any other you've seen before.

Each dish is divided into natural elements: sun, fire, ice, earth, and sea.

One of the entrees, within the earth element, is a delicious, luscious Rib "I" short rib.

wonderland-at-night-symphony

The short rib is slow-cooked for five hours and served with red and yellow relish, pumpkin sauce, and a beet puree. The generous portion is topped with a Bordelaise sauce made from white wine, onions, beef broth, and butter.

The Wonderland venue is located on Anthem of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.

Escargot

Escargot

Have you ever tried cooked snails?

Royal Caribbean's Main Dining Room provides the opportunity for guests to try escargot as part of their complimentary meal.

The baked snails are soaked in garlic and butter and served with a bread roll for dipping.

Main dining room on Independence of the Seas

This salty, savory dish may have the chewy texture of a snail and isn't for everyone. But if you're brave enough to try something new, this is a must-eat dish!

Escargot is served in the Main Dining Room on Welcome Aboard, French Night, The Royal Night, Mexican Night, and British Night. You can check your Cruise Compass or Royal Caribbean to find the days of these themed nights

Funnel cake

Funnel cake at CocoCay

If your Royal Caribbean cruise stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay, you'll have the chance to try free snacks and finger food, including some delicious funnel cake.

The funnel cake can be found at any of the three different Snack Shack locations on the island: near Thrill Waterpark, Oasis Lagoon, or South Beach.

Deep-fried spirals of dough are topped with light powdered sugar, making for a sweet, warm, and greasy treat.

It's the perfect snack or dessert to enjoy by the beach, the pool, or before hopping on an exciting water slide.

Crispy Goat Cheese Salad

freedom-chops-salad

Another favorite at Chops Grille is the crispy goat cheese salad. 

The crispy goat cheese is served on top of the salad in a warm, fried ball. 

Topped with cranberries, green apples, candied walnuts, and balsamic dressing, this is an equally delicious and healthy dish.

icon-chops-2

Chops Grille is located on all Royal Caribbean ships and can be purchased separately or as part of a dining package.

Read more: Chops Grille is the best Royal Caribbean extra-cost restaurant, according to a passenger survey

Campfire Cookie 

Campfire cookie

Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade is a specialty, sports bar venue that also serves some classic eats, a la carte.

The campfire cookie is the venue's most popular dessert, a chocolate chip cookie topped with marshmallows.

The first layer is a warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie that's been baked in a skillet. It is topped with a generous layer of toasted marshmallows and served with Nutella and caramel sauce.

Playmakers on Utopia of the Seas

The dessert also comes with a side of vanilla ice cream and milk shooters.

Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade is located on Freedom of the Seas, Icon of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Star of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.

Lobster Tail

Lobster tail

Lobster night is one of the most popular nights to dine in the Main Dining Room for dinner.

The Maine lobster has become so popular with cruisers that Royal Caribbean started charging for extra servings.

It is a delicious broiled lobster tail served with melted butter—the waiter will crack and extricate the lobster from its shell for you. 

The lobster served in the Main Dining Room on Royal Night is complimentary (one per person), but you can optionally order an extra cost lobster tail any night from the Main Dining Room.  That lobster tail comes from the Chops menu.

Read more: 7 reasons to eat at specialty restaurants instead of the Main Dining Room on your cruise 

You can also find lobster served at Hooked specialty restaurant and the Coco Beach Club restaurant at Royal Caribbean's private island.

Hiding ducks on a cruise ship is a "crazy" and popular trend - whether you like it or not

In:
05 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

The hottest trend in cruising today isn't a new bar, beach, or waterslide; it's hiding rubber ducks.

Hiding ducks on a cruise

What began as a small group of people looking to share their enthusiasm about going on a cruise has grown into a global phenomenon with at least a few people on every Royal Caribbean hiding ducks and many others seeking them out.

It's almost like an oral tradition passed down through social media, where someone goes on a cruise and sees others hiding and seeking rubber ducks, thinks its a fun idea, and then subsequently tries it on their next cruise.

The appeal of this activity is hard to describe until you see it in action on a cruise ship.

Essentially, some guests take it upon themselves to purchase small rubber ducks and then hide them around the ship for others to find. Some ducks are purposefully not-so-well-hidden, while others are truly placed in odd spots.

The idea is to provide a "thrill of the hunt" for other guests, primarily children. Parents seem to get into the spirit of it as well.

While sailing on 7-night Royal Caribbean cruise in Europe on Anthem of the Seas, it became clear to me hiding ducks on a cruise ship is not just an American thing. It's gone global.

Rubber duck on top of a hand sanitizer

Loz Griffin posted in the Facebook group for my sailing, "Is anyone hiding ducks on this cruise. We are. And we have LOADS. Can't wait."

That sparked over a dozen other people to respond they would be participating too, and for the duration of the sailing, most of the posts were seemingly about people either hiding ducks or looking for clues as to where their kids could find a hidden duck.

Group of hidden ducks

Lisa Hunke shared how it started for her, "My husband thought I was out of my mind when I was getting my ducks ready for our Icon cruise this past February."

"He ended up hiding more of them than I did and was always on the look out for hidden ones."

Why do people hide rubber ducks?

Hiding ducks

Hiding rubber ducks on a cruise is a relatively new trend in cruising, and it seems it began on Facebook.

The Facebook group "Cruising Ducks™ -Original group" claims it began with a 10 year old girl named Abby.

The idea was to give Abby something fun to do during her sailing, "a cute and entertaining way  to have a blast on cruises and to brighten others days."

Rubber duck

This particular group not only encouraged the hiding of ducks, but for those that found the duck to share a photo of their duck in the group so that everyone could see the journey the duck had made.

As of the writing of this article, the Facebook group has over 280,000 members.

Inside the group, there's inspiration for others to find creative looking ducks. Some people go beyond traditional cheap plastic ducks, and hide ornate ducks.

Jheri Mauai shared a photo of the 250 bedazzled ducks that will be hidden soon on a cruise ship.

Bedazzled ducks
Close up of a rubber duck

One man actually prints his own ducks, creating glow-in-the-dark, giant, and very creative ducks.

"Cris the Cruising Duck Man" is his online moniker, and he shares his latest creations.

3D printed duck

I sailed with Cris on Icon and Liberty of the Seas earlier this year, and he has a backpack full of ducks he keeps with him to hide.

Matt with a duck

When questioned why someone would hide a duck in the first place, Rense Dunn responded, "for the kids if you see their faces when they find them. Priceless!"

Pam Mull added, "[it's] just for fun. Everyone enjoys finding them and reading the tags & seeing where they come from."

Not everyone loves the fad

 

While most people seem indifferent to hiding ducks at worst, there are some cruisers that really despise the trend.

The issue some people have with hiding ducks is where they get hidden, such as in-between plants that get rustled in the process.  Or someone hiding a duck in non-public space, such a restaurant.

Mike Simmons commented, "When I see one, or 5, or 20; now they're my ducks and they love to be re-hidden in the various garbage cans."

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Photo posted by asquared17 on Royal Caribbean Blog's discussion forum

Laurie Bridges shared two issues with hiding ducks, "I do not like seeing the tiny ducks in places that small children can find them, as they're a choking hazard."

"It's also pretty disgusting to see one that has a tag attached that advertises a couple looking for others with whom to swing/swap. Yes, we've actually seen that."

How to find ducks on your cruise

Crew member with a duck

The basics are simple, walk around public areas of your cruise ship and keep an eye out for a bright yellow rubber duck.

Most people attach a card to each duck they hide, as a kind of "calling card" to not only identify who hid it, but provide the rules because there's a good chance someone will find it without knowing about this new activity.

If someone stumbles across a duck, they can then either keep them, or re-hide for someone else to find.

Close up of a duck

Passengers like to hide ducks among plants, on top of signs, or in crevices. 

In my experience, most of the ducks get hidden towards the beginning of the cruise, so if you or your family are hunting for them, seek them out early, especially on a sea day.

Duck in an elevator

Another strategy is to join the Facebook group for your particular Royal Caribbean sailing, as those that hide ducks tend to announce when they're releasing their flock.

Some people will ask in the group about if there are more ducks hidden and for clues as well.  Younger children can sometimes struggle with finding them, so clues can help.

How to hide ducks on your cruise

Rubber duck on a lounge chair

If this sounds like just the kind of fun you want to try, getting started is pretty easy.

Most people buy a batch of ducks on Amazon, such as this batch of 100 ducks that come with name tags and rubber bands. (Note: this link contains an affiliate link, which means we make a commission but costs you nothing extra!)

Then it's up to you how involved you want to be with sharing this experience.  You could join your sailing's Facebook group or even the Cruising Ducks group.

There are some basic guidelines people that hide ducks tend to follow. Avoid areas where they could blow overboard, as well as pools, hot tubs or inside stores or restaurants. 

Mexico is adding a new tourist tax

In:
05 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

It will now be more expensive to visit Cozumel's Mayan ruins, beaches, and restaurants as the country is adding a Natural Disaster Prevention Fund of $5 per cruise ship passenger.

RC Cozumel

As first reported by PorEsto, the new tax would apply to guests visiting a port in either Cozumel, Mexico or Costa Maya, Mexico and will be a single payment, regardless of which port they enter first.

It would apply to cruise ship passengers only, and not crew members.

It's not yet clear how the new tax would be implemented in regards to those that already have a 2025 cruise booked.

The goal of the tax is to improve tourism infrastructure. “Seventy percent of the income will be used to improve the tourist infrastructure and the remaining 30 percent will be used to create a Natural Disaster Fund for when storms, rain, and hurricanes impact the area.

The new tax could become a reality in 2025.

Cozumel, Mexico

From January to October of this year, 3,260,568 passengers have arrived at the three piers of Cozumel, which represents a growth of 16.5 percent compared to the same period of the previous year.

The island of Cozumel is the third-busiest cruise ship port in the world, and is visited by about 1,250 cruise ships each year.

Quintana Roo is located on the eastern portion of the Yucatan peninsula, and two popular cruise ports are within the state.  The other port in Eastern Mexico that Royal Caribbean cruise ships visit, Progreso, is in the state of Yucatan.

Port fees and other extra cruise costs

Two ships docked in Cozumel

Port fees and taxes, such as this new tax, are levied on top of the base cruise fare. Royal Caribbean recently made a change to how it advertises its cruise prices by including fees and taxes in their pricing.

As an example, port fees and taxes for a 7-night cruise on Wonder of the Seas in 2025 amounted to $325.18, or $162.59 per person.

There's no getting around these fees, as it's levied by the countries ships visit and cruise lines simply pass it onto the passenger.

While the fare you pay for a cruise vacation includes the basics, there are other costs you'll need to account for in the total vacation cost.

Some of the extra charges are what you probably expect, such as souvenirs, a spa treatment, or a shore excursion not being included.

However, there are extra costs that take some cruisers by surprise when they discover them, especially first time cruisers.

WiFi

Internet access is not included with your cruise fare, and if you want to use Royal Caribbean's WiFi, you'll need to pay $27.99 per day for one device a at a time when purchased on the ship.

You could save a little bit of money off the cost if you pre-paid it before the cruise, as well as if you opted for a multi-device plan.

Room service

Another extra cost is room service, which Royal Caribbean began charging for in 2017.

A single $7.95 per order fee is added to any room service order, regardless of how much you order.

An 18% gratuity is added on top of the $7.95 fee for a total cost of around $9.40.

Two cocktails

Another common extra cost you'll run into are drinks.

Royal Caribbean includes basic beverages with your cruise fare, you'll need to pay extra if you want a soda, beer, wine, cocktail, or latte. 

You can pay for each drink individually, with a can of soda costing $3.50 each, or a beer at $7.99 each.

Read more: Royal Caribbean drink prices list

Waiter in the Main Dining Room

Gratuities are another extra cost you're going to run into on any cruise.

Each passenger pays a daily gratuity that covers the services of the crew members they interact with the most, and this daily rate is charged automatically unless the guest pre-pays it prior to the cruise.

Royal Caribbean charges $18.00 per day, per person for guests staying in a Junior Suite or below, and $20.50 per day per person for guests staying in a suite.

On a typical seven-night cruise, that's around $500 in fees for a family of four.

41 Things You Should Know About Perfect Day at CocoCay BEFORE You Go (2024)

In:
04 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Perfect Day at CocoCay is a private island just for Royal Caribbean passengers, and there are so many things you can do during your visit. 

Aerial view of CocoCay

This private island is an impressive combination of beaches, pool, thrill experiences and more.

Royal Caribbean sought to deliver the ideal private island experience with its expansive offerings at CocoCay. There's multiple beaches to choose from, a water park, giant freshwater pool, beach club, zip line, and much more.

Odds are your Caribbean cruise will make a stop at CocoCay, so how do you best take advantage of your time there? We came up with the absolute best advice for anyone to maximize their visit.

Before you hit the beach, pool, or slides, here is everything you need to know about Perfect Day at CocoCay!

1. What is Perfect Day at CocoCay?

CocoCay is Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas, which means only Royal Caribbean cruise ships can go there.

The island spans 125 acres and if offers a little bit of everything for everyone, such as the beaches, ziplines, pools, adults-only spaces, and lots of food.

Just like any port your cruise ship will visit, your ship docks there and it is up to you if you want to get off and visit.

Freedom of the Seas in CocoCay

Basically, the island is one enormous shore excursion run by Royal Caribbean that you do not have to spend any extra money (although you certainly can in some cases) to enjoy a fun day at the beach.

The island is split up into zones, where you can easily navigate the vibe and offerings based on the name. You just need to bring your SeaPass card and a towel, and that's it!

Wonder of the Seas in CocoCay

Perfect Day at CocoCay is almost an extension of the cruise ship experience, making it easy for cruise ship passengers to enjoy without the "middle man" of shore excursion and outside vendors you would have to navigate on another island.

2. What's new at Perfect Day at CocoCay?

Hideaway Beach

Royal Caribbean opened a new adults-only area at Hideaway Beach in 2024.

Hideaway Beach is meant to be a counter-balance to the family-friendly programming found elsewhere on the island for those who want a break from it.

Hideaway Beach has an admission cost to enter, and is limited to around 2,000 passengers each day.

3. What should you bring with you?

Since Royal Caribbean operates the island, there is a bit less to have to bring than to a regular cruise port.

The most important things you should bring to the CocoCay are:

  • SeaPass card
  • Cash: Tipping cabana attendants requires cash.
  • Sunscreen
  • Closed-toe shoes: If you are going on the zip line, these will be needed.
  • Beach towels: You can get these from the ship.  If you are in a cabana or Coco Beach Club, towels are provided for you.
Two cruise ships at CocoCay

It's also a good idea to bring sunglasses, hats, and wear a rashguard to protect yourself from the sun. Most of the year, the sun will be shining and the last thing you want to do is bring home a sunburn from your time there.

Don't forget anything special you may need for kids, such as baby supplies.

I also recommend a good beach bag to carry everything with you on and off the island. 

4. Your drink package works at CocoCay

Oasis Lagoon pool

If you purchase a Royal Caribbean drink package for your cruise, you can use the drink package benefits while at Perfect Day at CocoCay.

This means if you have the Deluxe Beverage Package, you can enjoy unlimited alcoholic beverages, along with bottled water, sodas and more. Likewise, the Royal Refreshment and Soda Package benefits extend to Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Coconut Willie's bar

Just like on the ship, souvenir cups or drinks served in pineapples/coconuts are not included with your drink package benefits.  If you have the Deluxe Beverage Package, you can get a discount on the souvenir cup. Or you can ask for the drink in a regular cup to pay no additional charge.

If you are a Diamond, Diamond Plus, or Pinnacle Club guest, your daily drink vouchers are accepted at CocoCay as well!

5. Internet packages work too

Oasis Lagoon overheard view

If you have a Voom internet package, you will have internet connectivity at Perfect Day at CocoCay.  

WiFi coverage extends across the island, which means you can stay connected and share photos or videos with friends back home. Heck, you can even post updates on our message boards!

6. Best times for shortest water slide lines

Thrill Waterpark is home to Perfect Day at CocoCay's incredible water slides, and as you might imagine, a lot of cruisers are going to want to try them all. 

While lines for the slides are usually quite manageable, here are the best times to try the slides to have a minimal wait:

  • Before 11am
  • After 3pm

7. Secret menu item at Snack Shack

perfect-day-coco-cay-snack-shack

Snack Shack serves up some great food, but they also have a menu item that is not listed on the printed menu.

If you ask nicely, you can get a chicken parmigiana sandwich that is essentially a cross between the crispy chicken sandwich, mozzarella sticks and marinara sauce. You can order this by asking for the "secret sandwich."

8. Prebook to save money

Whether you want to visit Thrill Waterpark, go for a ride on the Up, Up & Away helium balloon, snorkel or pretty much anything else that will cost extra at Perfect Day at CocoCay, be sure to pre-book it before your cruise.

Royal Caribbean regularly discounts activities and add-ons you can enjoy while at CocoCay, and this means money saved compared to waiting to reserve it once onboard.

Moreover, booking in advance assures you of a spot and protects against something selling out. It is common for the Coco Beach Club, cabanas or the water park to sell out, so book early.

You can view prices and make reservations on Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner site.

9. What's included at no extra cost?

Captain Jill's Galleon

There is a lot of attention for the activities that cost extra, but there are a lot of fun things to do that cost absolutely nothing extra.

First and foremost, you can walk around the island without paying extra. Just like any port of call, you can walk off the ship and explore on your own.

Complimentary vs Charge at CocoCay

Here is a list of things that are included with your cruise fare when you visit Perfect Day at CocoCay:

  • Splashaway Bay
  • Captain Jill's Galleon
  • Skipper's Grill
  • Chill Grill
  • Snack Shack
  • Oasis Lagoon pool (Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels)
  • Chill Island (Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels)
  • South Beach (Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels)
  • Sports Courts
  • Fitness Classes
  • Freshwater showers
  • Tram service
  • Beach access wheelchairs

10. Free tram service around the island

Tram path at CocoCay

Keep an eye out for the complimentary trams that are found around Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Beginning when you walk down the pier, you will find a tram service to take you down the pier to save some steps (you will have plenty at Thrill Waterpark).

Once on the island, there is a complimentary tram service that can take you to all corners of Perfect Day at CocoCay. 

As a bonus, many of the trams are solar powered!

11. If you want a quiet spot, go to Chill Island

Chill Beach at Perfect Day at CocoCay

If your idea of a fun day is quiet time getting away from it all, head to Chill Island. Chill Island is accessible via the green pathway that is towards the left side when you walk onto Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Once at Chill Island, keep to the left side of the area for pristine ocean views that have no music or the sounds of people at the pool or water park. Instead, you will find only the sound of the ocean waves.

Perfect Day at CocoCay aerial of South Beach

Another good option for a quiet spot is South Beach.

While South Beach has a floating bar and some music playing, it gets far less crowded than anywhere else because it's a longer walk and not as obvious a place to find when walking off the ship.

The further down South Beach you walk, the fewer people you will find.

12. DIY ice cream sandwiches

Skipper Grill at CocoCay

You will find self-serve soft-serve ice cream machines at Perfect Day, along with chocolate chip cookies. See where I am going with this?

Grab two cookies, dispense ice cream between the two and combine for an awesome dessert.

13. Keep an eye out for chickens, iguanas and birds

Sandy Lane

This is a fun tidbit, but Perfect Day at CocoCay is home to more than just beautiful views. If you walk enough of the island, it is not uncommon to see wild chickens roaming the grounds, along with iguanas that sometimes get close to the dining areas to see if any scraps of food rolled away.

Seagulls can also be found flying around, so be sure to keep an eye on your food.

Regardless of the animal, please do not feed any of them.

14. Got kids? Don't miss the free slides

Captain Jill's Galleon

It is easy to gravitate towards Thrill Waterpark, but Royal Caribbean provides two water splash areas for kids that cost absolutely nothing extra.

Captain Jill's Galleon and Splashaway Bay are located immediately at the entrance to the island from the pier.

If you have younger kids (elementary school age or younger), you may find these areas a great fit for kids, with seating around both areas for adults to supervise.

Kids slides

Both of the splash zones include small slides, water cannons, geysers and more.  

Children up to 42″ and 200lbs are able to use these areas.

Given there is no cost to go here, and many of the slides in the waterpark have height requirements, families with younger children may prefer Splashaway Bay and Captain Jill's Galleon.

15. Chairs & umbrellas cost nothing extra

Chill island chairs

You don't have to worry about hustling to find a spot at CocoCay.

There are chairs and umbrellas in every region of the island, with plenty to go around. If you visited CocoCay in the past, you may recall shade being at a premium, but Royal Caribbean has added a ton more seating and umbrellas to go with it.

The only seating that truly goes quickly are the seats at the swim-up bar in Oasis Lagoon, but it is easy enough to swim up and place an order without a chair.

16. Don't miss the floating bar

Floating Bar

Located near South Beach, Royal Caribbean operates a floating bar in the ocean.

It is less of a swim-up bar and more of a wade-up bar, but once you get to it, you climb a short ladder to get onboard the tiki bar and enjoy drinks in the ocean.

Floating Bar

The floating bar has a limited selection of drinks, and no blender, so plan on beers or basic mixed drinks.

17. Your SeaPass card works almost everywhere

Man and woman at bar in CocoCay

Just like on the ship, Royal Caribbean designed Perfect Day at CocoCay to be reliant on the SeaPass card instead of cash.

Your SeaPass card will get you into Thrill Waterpark, Hideaway Beach, Coco Beach Club, and any shore excursion you book. Don’t worry about losing shore excursion tickets. Everything is loaded to your SeaPass card. 

It is also how you pay for drinks or souvenirs.

18. First visit strategy

Is it your first time to Perfect Day at CocoCay? Here is what you should consider when planning your day.

First and foremost, get up and out to the island as early as you can. By being ashore early, you can beat the crowds that descend later on.

Since there is so much to see and do on the island, it may make sense to try a few places out during your visit, rather than commit to just one.

Couple in Oasis Lagoon

Keep in mind that you can't do it all in one visit. While you can certainly knock out a few big parts of the island, don't try to visit every inch in one visit. Plan to come back again!

A good idea is to start with the Oasis Lagoon pool first and then hit the beaches after. The pool tends to get busier as the day progresses, so going to Oasis Lagoon earlier means you can enjoy more of the space without as many people.

Once you get your fill of the pool, decide on a beach to visit, or perhaps beach hop to get a sense of what each offers.

Chill Island and South Beach are the two most popular beaches. Chill Island is closer to more activities (and the ship), so if mobility is an issue, it may be a better choice.

Hideaway Beach, Thrill Waterpark, and the Coco Beach Club are extra-cost options, and if you elect to book one of them, plan on spending most of your day there. If you do book one of these, be very certain to get onto the island as early as you can to maximize your time.

Coco Beach Club vs Hideaway Beach

I would not recommend booking Thrill Waterpark, Hideaway Beach, and Coco Beach Club for the same day, because there is not enough time to enjoy both options.

19. There is no breakfast on CocoCay

Family at Thrill Waterpark

I advocate getting off the ship as early as you can to take advantage of your time there, but make sure you grab something to eat on the ship first.

There is no breakfast option on the island, and food does not open up until the lunch offerings begin later in the morning.

The Coco Beach Club is the one exception, and offers coffee and pastries to its guests.

20. Book a Thrill Waterpark cabana if your family is going to the waterpark

Waterpark cabana

Whether or not you should book a CocoCay cabana for the day is a tough decision usually, unless you are going to the waterpark.

If you have at least 3 or 4 people who want to buy admission to Thrill Waterpark, you should take a hard look at the Thrill Waterpark cabanas.

Not only does a Thrill Waterpark cabana offer a relaxing and private spot for your family to enjoy, but it also includes admission to the waterpark for up to 6 guests into the waterpark.

If you have 4-6 guests, then the decision becomes a near slam dunk to get the cabana, in my opinion, because the extra cost of the cabana will be substantially less since you were going to pay for the waterpark passes.

21. Will it be too cold if I am visiting in December, January, or February?

Generally speaking, the tropics do not experience the same kind of winter temperature swings found further north. It remains mostly temperate, if not warm, throughout the winter months.

That being said, cold fronts can certainly make their way down to the Bahamas, and it is not unheard of for the temperature to drop into the 70s at times.

The good news is the ocean temperature does not change much, and will remain warmer for longer periods of time after the air temperatures drop.  

Family in Oasis Lagoon

Oasis Lagoon can be on the chillier side during winter months, but one person's "cold" is another person's "you just have to get used to it".

I have found CocoCay to be more than enjoyable in the winter months, including the swimming options. If you are coming from somewhere that has snow during winter, CocoCay in December through February will feel divine.

22. Is a cabana rental worth it?

Chill Island cabanas

If you can afford it, a cabana rental is a great way to splurge during your day.

Cabanas offer privacy, shade, fantastic waiter service, and a "home base" for your family during your day. Your cabana attendant will bring you complimentary food throughout the day, as well as take drink orders.

Of course, cabanas have an extra cost and they are not cheap. Not to mention you may feel a sense of obligation to stay in the cabana to "get your money's worth".

The reason to book a cabana is for the privacy and service it provides. There are plenty of umbrellas and shade around the island, so don't worry about that.   

The more people you have, the more compelling a cabana is to book. If you have 6-8 guests, the price per person makes the choice far more reasonable. If you can split the cost between two families, then you really have a great value.

23. Where should you eat lunch?

Skipper Grill at CocoCay

One of the unheralded improvements Royal Caribbean made to CocoCay is the upgraded dining choices.

The days of only having burgers and hot dogs are gone (although you can get them still), and there is a wide variety of complimentary food on the island.

The two main areas to eat are Chill Grill and the Snack Shack.

Snack Shack Table

Chill Grill is like the island's Windjammer, with the most variety of food to pick from, along with shaded seating nearby. You will find salads, burgers, sandwiches, tacos, and much more. Chill Grill is also where to go to get soft-serve ice cream.

Skipper’s Grill is centrally located and very similar to Chill Grill.

The Snack Shack offers more grab-and-go choices, such as chicken sandwiches, mozzarella sticks, burgers, and even a light Greek salad. Snack Shack is the only restaurant inside Thrill Waterpark.

Coco Beach Club restaurant

The Coco Beach Club has its own restaurant and you will not find burgers, hot dogs and other typical island fare here. Instead, there is lobster, steak, grilled fish, ceviche, babaganoush and plenty more to enjoy.

Moreover, you can order unlimited entrees at the Coco Beach Club restaurant, so feel free to try a couple of dishes while you are there.

Captain Jack's is an extra-cost restaurant near the pier, which has wings and fries. Unless you are craving chicken wings and would be disappointed not to get them, you can skip this.

24. Day beds at Coco Beach Club go very quickly

Coco Beach Club pool

If you bought admission to the Coco Beach Club, plan to get there as early as you can for prime seating.

There are a handful of day beds and in-pool loungers at the infinity pool that are available to whomever claims them first.

While there are plenty of beach lounge chairs and umbrellas to go around, seating around the pool goes very quickly.  So if you want one, plan to arrive early.

25. You can get fresh towels anytime

Bringing pool towels to use on Perfect Day at CocoCay is what most people do, but don't feel like you need to stick with the same towels all day.

There are towel stations strategically located around the island for you to go to and exchange your wet towel for a fresh one.  This is really helpful for kids who love to use their towels early and often.

If you bought admission to the Coco Beach Club or Hideaway Beach, they have their own towels, so don't bother bringing one off the ship.

26. No rash guards on slides

Something you should know about is the lifeguards are pretty strict about not wearing rash guards while going down the water slides in Thrill Waterpark.

You can certainly take off the rash guard and hold it as you go down, and then put it back on, but in my experience, I had to do this every time I went down a slide without a raft in the water park.

Why? Because rash guards (or shirts) cause drag on the slide, and can slow you down to the point you could actually stop.

27. You can snorkel at CocoCay

Whether you bring your own snorkel equipment or rent gear from Royal Caribbean, there is a spot for snorkeling.

You can use your own snorkel gear and not have to pay anything to access the snorkel area. Alternatively, you can rent gear on the island.

There is even a lifeguard on a platform near the deeper part of the snorkeling area, and you will see plenty of marine life, including fish, stingrays and perhaps even a sea turtle.  

There is a plane wreck under water, which attracts marine life too.

28. Excursions available too

Kayaking at CocoCay

If you want to mix in some fun excursions to your day in the sun, you can find a few interesting choices.

The two most popular add-ons are the zip-line and Up, Up & Away Helium Balloon Ride.

The Up, Up & Away Helium Balloon Ride takes you up to 450 feet above the island on a tethered balloon. Not only are the views amazing, but it provides the best photos while visiting.

Helium balloon on CocoCay

The Perfect Day CocoCay Zipline takes you across three zip lines around the island, and it is a really fun experience, perfect for anyone who has never zip-lined before.

Keep in mind you need to be at least 48 inches tall, and weigh between 75 lbs and 275 lbs to go on the zip line.

There are also a few other excursions you can book:

  • Jet ski rental
  • Floating beach mat rental
  • Scuba diving
  • Kayak rentals

29. Water slide height restrictions

Before you book a pass to Thrill Waterpark, you should know about the minimum height and maximum weight restrictions to ensure there are no unexpected surprises later.

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS

ATTRACTION

PLATFORM HEIGHT

HEIGHT REQUIREMENT

MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT

Daredevil's Peak® waterslide

135 feet

48 inches minimum

300 lbs.

Dueling Demons waterslides

75 feet 

48 inches minimum

300 lbs.

Screeching Serpent waterslide

50 feet 

48 inches minimum

300 lbs.

Green Mamba waterslide

50 feet 

48 inches minimum

300 lbs.

Manta Raycers waterslides

25 feet

40 inches minimum

300 lbs.

The Slingshot waterslide

60 feet 

48 inches minimum or 42 inches with swim vest and supervising adult companion

Max single person: 300 lbs.
Total raft weight limit: 550 lbs.

The Twister waterslide

60 feet

48 inches minimum or 42 inches with swim vest and supervising adult companion

Max single person: 300 lbs.
Total raft weight limit: 400 lbs.

Splash Speedway waterslides

40 feet 

42 inches minimum 

300 lbs.

Adventure Pool

N/A

Guests under 42 inches  must wear a swim vest at all times

N/A

Wave Pool

N/A

Guests under 42 inches  must wear a swim vest at all times

N/A

30. Use the signs to easily find your way

CocoCay signs

While Royal Caribbean provides you with a nice Perfect Day at CocoCay map in your cabin before your visit, I think you can leave the map in the room.

There are lots of signs throughout CocoCay to tell you where to go, and navigating is a lot easier than you might imagine.

When you get to the Arrivals Plaza, the pathways are color-coded:

  • Light green: Chill Island
  • Orange: Oasis Lagoon, Coco Beach Club
  • Light blue: Thrill Waterpark
Map of Perfect Day at CocoCay

As you walk around the island, there are directional signs you can refer to as well to get your bearings. In addition, the Royal Caribbean app has a map you can refer to while on the island.

You can also hop on one of the free trams for a tour!

31. Free lockers you can use

Cococay lockers

Need somewhere to put your stuff? There are free lockers to use around Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Lockers can be found near the entrance to Thrill Waterpark and zip lines, Chill Island (north and south), and near the  helium balloon.

 Lockers are first come, first serve.  

32. Is Perfect Day at CocoCay accessible?

Icon of the Seas at CocoCay

Yes, most of the island is accessible, although there are a few exceptions.

  • Oasis Lagoon freshwater pool and the infinity pool at Coco Beach Club have pool lifts
  • Wave Pool in Thrill Waterpark is wheelchair accessible
  • In Thrill Waterpark, the towers to the slides have stairs
  • The tower to the Zip Line has stairs
  • Accessible trams are available on regular rotation throughout the island

33. Try the helium balloon ride early in the day

CocoCay aerial with balloon in view

The weather changes a lot, especially at CocoCay, so if you want to ride the Up, Up & Away Helium Balloon Ride, plan to ride it early.

Depending on the winds, the balloon may only go up part of the way, and in general, winds are calmest in the morning.

Your best strategy for taking a ride up with the best chance at it not being delayed/canceled is to book it as early in the morning as you can.  

Royal Caribbean will shut it down if the winds are not favorable, and there's no guarantee it will reopen later.

34. Looking for a party?

Swim up bar with DJ

If your idea of fun is a drink in hand and splashing around with some tunes, book a pass to Hideaway Beach.

Hideaway Beach has a giant heated pool that has a Las Vegas pool party vibe. A DJ, inflatable beach balls, and a swim-up bar all add to the experience.

Royal Caribbean designed this area to have a lot of energy, so those who want a Spring Break feel any time of the year will want to book a pass to Hideaway Beach.

35. Want live music?

Family on the swings in CocoCay

If you prefer live music, head to Captain Jack's, where there is usually a live guitarist performing for part of the day.

The bar even has rope swing seats you can enjoy, and the whole area is covered, which means lots and lots of shade.

There's also a live band that performs at On The Rocks in Hideaway Beach.

36. Try the official drink of the island

The official drink of Perfect Day at CocoCay is known as the Coco Loco, and it is really tasty.

The Coco Loco is the kind of frozen concoction that is sure to put a smile on just about anyone's face.

It comes with rum, but you can get a non-alcoholic version as well for the kids.

37. Life jackets are available for no cost

Splashaway Bay

If your child does not know how to swim, or just is not a very strong swimmer, swim vests are available to use throughout the island.

38. Drones are not allowed

Coco Beach Club aerial

While an aerial shot of the island would be pretty darn sweet, Royal Caribbean prohibits the use of drones at Perfect Day at CocoCay.

You are allowed to bring a drone on the ship to use in other ports, but drones are not to be operated onboard the ship at any time, nor on Royal Caribbean’s private destinations: Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas or Labadee, Haiti.

39. Some people actually live on the island

Sun setting at CocoCay

Nearly all of the supplies and personnel you see around CocoCay come from your cruise ship, but there is a contingent of Royal Caribbean employees that live there.

You can see these buildings from the top of the water slide towers, or if you go up on the zip line. They are located behind Thrill Waterpark.

40. Fun facts about CocoCay

Impress your friends and family with these fun facts!

  • Daredevil's Peak, at 135 feet high, is the tallest waterslide in North America
  • There are 6,000 lounge chairs on the island
  • There are 12,000 umbrellas on the island
  • Thrill Waterpark has the biggest wave pool in the Caribbean
  • Thrill Waterpark also has 13 waterslides – the most anywhere in the Caribbean
  • Upgrading the island to Perfect Day at CocoCay cost Royal Caribbean over $250 million

41. Free things to do at Perfect Day at CocoCay

Oasis Lagoon

You might notice the extra-charge activities more, but Royal Caribbean has included a lot in your cruise fare when you visit CocoCay.

It costs nothing to walk onto CocoCay, so no excursion tickets are required. You just grab your stuff and head ashore when you're ready.

Once on CocoCay, there are a number of places that you can access for free, starting with the beaches.

Chill Island beach with ships in background

There are four beaches you can go to without any cost:

  • Chill Island
  • Harbor Beach
  • South Beach
  • Breezy Bay

Each beach has umbrellas, chairs, and lots of space to enjoy.

There are also two splash areas that are perfect for young children that cost nothing extra:

  • Splashaway Bay
  • Captain Jill’s Galleon

You'll encounter both near the arrivals area, with Captain Jill's Galleon resembling a real-life galleon that kids can climb, slide, and splash around. Kids can use the water cannons on the ship or nearby to splash anyone in the vicinity.

Behind Captain Jill's is Splashaway Bay, which has five waterslides, two drench buckets, geysers, water cannons, fountains, and just about any excuse to get wet.

Both areas are great for younger children.

Oasis Lagoon overheard view

Oasis Lagoon is home to the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, and it covers 33,175 square feet.

There is a swim-up bar in the middle, with lagoons and islands surrounding it. The pool is free to use, but the drinks at the swim-up bar will cost extra (unless you have a drink package).

Lastly, there's plenty of food included during your visit. Lunch at a few different venues is served during most of the day and you can get as much of it as you like:

  • Skipper's Grill
  • Snack Shack
  • Chill Grill

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41 Perfect Day at CocoCay tips, tricks and secrets

How to avoid 4 common cruise scams, according to travel agent who has booked hundreds of trips

In:
04 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

One travel agent is raising a red flag about common scams she's seen that could ruin your cruise vacation plans.

Scam warning

 Jenn Greene is a Travel Planner affiliated with MEI Travel and regularly books Royal Caribbean cruises. She's one of the top earners at her agency, and she's run into all sorts of scenarios with her clients.

While most people have no issues, she's noticed an influx lately of bad actors who are causing problems, "With cruising being more popular than ever, we are seeing an uptick in scammers trying to take advantage of travelers."

Consumers should always be vigilant about sharing personal information, as well as deals that seem "too good to be true".

Whether it’s an overly aggressive salesperson on the other end of the phone, or an all-too-friendly Facebook profile, there’s plenty to be wary of.  Here are the most popular scams Jenn is seeing right now. 

Oversharing in cruise groups

Friends in a pub

While it may be a fun idea to join a group to coordinate with others on your cruise, user beware because scammers are among you.

We recommend finding a Facebook group or roll call thread for your upcoming sailing because of the opportunity to meet new friends and learn more about your specific sailing.  However, you want to keep your guard up in these groups.

Facebook comment

Ms. Greene recommends not posting too much information about yourself or your cruise, "It’s ok to make plans to meet up at the bar once onboard, but don’t trust giving your information to others via private messages."

"Before you know it, a scammer has your phone number, email and booking information, which gives them easy access to your vacation plans."

Carnival Celebration

If you think Ms. Greene is exaggerating the concern, a woman recently learned this lesson the hard way when she lost a $15,000 cruise after posting reservation number on social media.

Call the right phone number

This may seem trivial, but scammers pay a lot of money to have their fake phone numbers land on Google searches. 

If you are looking for a contact number for Royal Caribbean, go directly to cruise line website, not the internet search bar.

Ms. Greene shared she's seen an uptick in these problems, "Just recently, cruisers that are booked have almost been scammed by these fake numbers, posing to be the cruise line."

Scam example

She explained before the phone agent can "help you", they tell you that you owe more money for an embarkation fee, or a deck fee, which are all fake fees. 

"Once you pay them, they will then help you with whatever you may be calling about. When you hang up, they will have taken your money, and have your credit card information - and you still have no resolution to your problem," she explained.

"Free" cruise scam

If something seems too good to be true, then it probably is, including an offer for a free cruise.

Social media is rife with these posts that claim there's a giveaway for a free cruise, airplane ticket, or trip to a resort.

"It’s very common to see posts on Facebook, Instagram or other social media giving away the trip of a lifetime," Ms. Greene explained.  "Usually it’s an impersonation of a major cruise line, offering a free cruise giveaway or telling you that you’ve been specially selected."

She recommends if you are contacted by a cruise line on social media, do not trust it. 

Read more: 4 warning signs a cruise deal is too good to be true

Fake social media accounts

Michael Bayley in Alaska

It’s common for scammers to create fake social media accounts based on well-known people in the cruise community, such as Captain Kate from Celebrity Cruises, or Royal Caribbean President and CEO Michael Bayley.  

For example, you might receive a message that there’s a problem with your cruise booking or that there’s an exclusive offer on a cruise, but at some point, you’ll always be asked for your bank details as scammers try to get your money. 

Fake social media accounts

Ms. Greene added, "it’s highly unlikely that a cruise CEO or Captain is reaching out to users on social media."

How to protect yourself against scams

Royal Promenade on Harmony of the Seas

Hopefully this warning will ensure you think twice in the future, but another safeguard is to work with a trusted travel agent.

A good travel agent can answer any questions you may have along the way. You'll have a direct contact at all times to assist with your plans.

Mariner of the Seas dining room

Want to change your dining time? Not sure, if you already prepaid gratuity? Travel agents are always there to help. A good travel agent will never charge a fee, and will help you every step of the way.

Royal Caribbean Blog works exclusively with MEI Travel and cannot say enough about their professionalism and service. 

Many Americans are going on a cruise ship with savings in mind. Here's how they're saving on cruise vacations.

In:
04 Sep 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Americans are spending more on travel than any other leisure category, and going on vacation is more of a need than a luxury.

Jewel of the Seas sailing away from Miami

Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty told investors during a recent earnings call that his company's research is seeing consumers increasing their travel spend over the next year, even though some Americans are worried about the economy.

"Our research suggests that consumers are spending more on travel than any other leisure category and that they intend to increase their travel spend in the next 12 months."

A study by Forbes indicates that 46% of Americans are somewhat or very likely to adjust their travel plans in one way or another due to inflation.

Utopia of the Seas pool deck

It's no secret that a Royal Caribbean cruise costs more today than it did a few years ago, and that trend will continue into 2025 and 2026.

Mr. Liberty said Royal Caribbean Group's revenue for the second half of 2024 is 25% higher than it was in 2019, and they're getting more bookings for 2025 than for 2024, and that means the higher pricing trend will continue into 2025 and beyond.

We asked our readers one way they will cut the cost of your cruise vacation this year in order to cope with higher vacation costs. Two trends seemed to emerge from our polling.

Less onboard spending

Giovannis

The most commonly cited strategy by cruisers how they'll save money is by spending less on the options presented onboard.

Royal Caribbean's cruise fare does not include alcoholic beverages, WiFi access, shore excursions, specialty dining, and other add-ons.  

Many people said they would skip out on booking specialty restaurants, internet access, or drink packages.

Schooner-Bar-Quantum

Sharon Johnson posted, "Going back to my beginning days of cruising in the 80's and 90's. Inside cabin, no drink package, no WiFi."  She added, "this will be different, but affordable."

Stacey Boden wrote, "Cutting back on specialty dining, rethinking drink packages, redeeming RC Credit Card points for onboard credit for gratuities, minimal shore excursions if any."

These add-ons are not cheap, as drink packages regularly cost more than $100 per person, per day if purchased onboard.

Freedom drink package flyer

Specialty dining costs add up too, even with a dining package.  More than two specialty restaurants will easily exceed $100 a person.

Jim Couch said he wouldn't cut back, but look for better sales, "Not exactly cutting costs but we did pay attention to when Royal Caribbean would have sales and re-purchase at the lower price. Ended up saving about $300 that way from our first booking."

Downsizing to smaller cabins and older cruise ships

Another strategy a lot of people mentioned was booking smaller, less expensive cabins.

Generally speaking, an inside cabin will be cheaper than a higher category cabin, such as a balcony.

Read more: Inside vs Balcony cabins on a cruise ship

Kim Dudzinski wrote, "I’ve started booking interiors, prices have increased so much lately! Now paying for an interior what we used to spend on a balcony. It’s fine though as we rarely use the balcony."

Nicole Amadio added, "Inside cabins, we need two rooms so this saves big time. We are also busy bodies and can’t sit in one spot for too long so I don’t think we would get the use out of a balcony."

Navigator-Inside-Cabin-1

Tracie Jolliffe thinks the decision to downgrade her cabin makes a lot of sense beyond the cost, "I actually prefer ocean view over balcony because the one time I tried a balcony I really didn’t use it. I also like the view through the window better than the view through the balcony. Unpopular opinion, but it works for me!"

The other strategy is to skip out on Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ships because of the premium pricing they command.

Adventure of the Seas in Cococay

New ships include the latest and greatest features the cruise line has conjured up, but the cost is going to be likely higher than a ship that's been in the fleet more than 10 years.

Andy Unwin posted, "Not doing new ships. Older ships are more economical."

Steve Cohen commented, "Cruising from local port instead of flying. Cruising on an older ship instead of new one."

Voyager-of-the-Seas

Robin Brook will combine all the strategies mentioned in this article, "Definitely an older smaller ship, which I prefer anyway. While I enjoy indulging, I don't have to drink to have fun. So dumping the drink package. Eating in the main dining room and buffet rather than in a specialty restaurant."

Some of the best values in cruising are on Royal Caribbean's Voyager, Radiance, and Vision Class cruise ships. That's because they regularly offer the lowest prices.

Read more: Royal Caribbean ships by size

Cruise during off-peak times

Utopia

The other strategy to save money some people in our poll mentioned was to opt to cruise when there's less demand.

While Royal Caribbean sails year-round, there's an ebb and a flow to demand and there are certain times of the year where you'll usually find better prices because demand drops.

Empty Skagway street

Midge O'Neil-Borsilli wrote, "I am looking at off season weeks and when kids are in school ( no holidays and summer)."

Chaz Iannaci added, "We live in Florida and sail out of Florida mostly. Drive to port. Book aboard ship. Book off season."

Annamarie Meyers posted, "Going off season and not doing specialty dining or cabana on CocoCay."

Icon of the Seas at CocoCay

This strategy works well for anyone who isn't beholden to the school calendar, as the times of year when kids are on vacation is when a lot more families look to sail.

Guide to Izumi Sushi and Hibachi restaurant (menus)

In:
03 Sep 2024
By: 
Calista Kiper

Royal Caribbean ships feature a diverse variety of cuisine, including Japanese-style sushi and hibachi

Entrance to Izumi

Izumi Sushi and Hibachi is a popular specialty restaurant found on most, but not all, ships.

For an extra cost, cruisers can enjoy fresh sushi, quality sashimi, or teppanyaki-style cooking, all within an elegant environment with quality service and input from trained chefs.

Read more: How does specialty dining work on Royal Caribbean?

So which Royal Caribbean ships have Izumi? How much does it cost, and how can you book a meal there?

What is Izumi Sushi?

Izumi-Utopia

Izumi is a classy, contemporary-style restaurant decorated in dark reds, greys, browns, blacks, and exposed metal. Rice paper and bamboo elements also add to the Japanese ambiance.

Fresh sushi is served in rolls on white and red plates, alongside tasty appetizers and drinks.

Izumi is located on the following ships:

  • Adventure of the Seas 
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Brilliance of the Seas
  • Explorer of the Seas
  • Grandeur of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Icon of the Seas
  • Independence of the Seas
  • Jewel of the Seas
  • Mariner of the Seas
  • Navigator of the Seas 
  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Quantum of the Seas
  • Radiance of the Seas
  • Rhapsody of the Seas
  • Serenade of the Seas
  • Spectrum of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Vision of the Seas 
  • Voyager of the Seas
  • Wonder of the Seas
  • Utopia of the Seas

Izumi sushi menu

Izumi sushi menu

The Izumi sushi menu is the same for lunch and dinner with no price difference. The menu for Izumi sushi is priced a la carte, meaning you pay per dish.

It's important to note Izumi on Quantum Class ships do not offer the entire menu found on other ships because they lack a full kitchen.

Sushi at Izumi

The menu lists starters as complimentary, with options such as vegetable fried rice and green salad with ginger dressing. 

There are signature rolls, which come in pieces of 8 and cost $13 total. These include tasty roll such as the Rainbow Roll, a spicy crispy tuna roll, and the crispy Philly roll. 

Chef’s signature rolls come at a higher price ($15 for 8 pieces), and include even higher-grade sushi such as the champagne lobster roll.

The sushi menu also offers an assortment of sashimi and a chef’s sushi selection, each listed at $17 for 8-12 pieces.

Sushi roll

Bowls and soups are also available—spicy miso ramen, poke bowls, chicken teriyaki, and more. All of these range in price from $14 to $20.

The dessert options shine: crispy sesame balls for $5, assorted mochi ice cream for $6, green tea ice cream for $5, and chocolate lava cake for $5.

There is also an alternative option where you can pay one price—either separately or as part of a dining package—and get a pre-fixed amount of food included.

Izumi roll

The price onboard is $34.99 per adult and $10.99 per child (for children between the ages of 6 and 12). Kids between the ages of 0 to 5 eat free.

The food included in the fixed-price option has varied over the years, but it currently includes:

  • 1 small plate (e.g. a small serving like miso soup, tempura, or pork gyoza dumplings)
  • 2 large plates (varying between sushi, rolls, or ramen bowls)
  • 1 dessert (such as mochi ice cream)

Our team has tried the a la carte and fixed price options, and we recommend sticking with the a la carte options and skipping the fixed price offering because the sushi rolls are half sized with fixed price.

What is Izumi Hibachi?

Hibachi

Select ships also have Izumi Hibachi, a separate, teppanyaki-style area of the restaurant. This popular, fun dining experience features a chef who cooks food in front of the guests, cracking jokes and creating a personalized dining experience.

Sometimes referred to as “Japanese steakhouse,” the dining experience places guests in a communal table for an exciting, funny performance along with their live cooking. 

The hibachi area has three main cooking tables, each with a flat iron grill surface. The tables are surrounded by chairs, with each table seating about eight people.

Hibachi

If you book Izumi Hibachi with a party of less than eight, you can expect to be seated with other cruisers for the night. 

The following ships have Izumi Sushi and Hibachi:

  • Allure of the Seas 
  • Freedom of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Icon of the Seas
  • Independence of the Seas
  • Mariner of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Utopia of the Seas
  • Wonder of the Seas

On Icon Class and Oasis Class ships, Izumi is split into two, with a sushi side and a hibachi side. They are separate, including separate reservations and availability. On other ships, hibachi and the sushi exist in the same large space.

The hibachi side often books up more quickly, because of its limited amount of tables and high demand.

The hibachi experience makes for a fun, unforgettable evening, perfect to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or just your latest cruise.

Izumi hibachi menu

Izumi hibachi menu

This fixed-price option allows you to choose a variety of proteins for your entree.

Complimentary starters include vegetable fried rice and green salad with ginger dressing.

Hibachi food

The classic option costs $45.99 for adults, allowing you to choose between chicken breast, beef tenderloin, and tiger shrimp.

Read more: How much does Royal Caribbean specialty dining cost?

The premier combo, on the other hand, costs $49.99 and offers combinations of meat: beef tenderloin and tiger shrimp, chicken breast and tiger shrimp, New York steak and chicken breast, and sea scallops with lobster.

A choice of dessert also comes with the meal: mochi ice cream, green tea ice cream, chocolate lava cake, or crispy sesame balls.

What is Izumi omakase?

Omakase tuna

Available only on Utopia of the Seas, Izumi omakase is a chef-driven Japanese dining experience.

The Omakase table is a communal dining experience, where six people are seated together across a rather large wood table. Yes, you will be seated with strangers.

Omakase table

The menu has eight courses, and each comes with a drink pairing.

The cost is $129.99 per guest, and it's an eight course meal that includes food and alcohol pairings. If you have the Unlimited Dining Package, there is a $59.99 surcharge. There is no kids pricing.

Where can I find Izumi in the Park? 

Izumi to go

Royal Caribbean’s new ships have a brilliant concept on board: Izumi in the Park.

The specialty venue takes advantage of the beautiful, peaceful Central Park neighborhood located on Icon of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas.

Izumi is so popular that the cruise line wanted to move it to a more high-traffic area, rather than tucking it in the corners.

Izumi in the park menu

Alongside the typical Sushi and Hibachi sections, Izumi in the Park also has sushi to-go options and ice cream bubble cones.

Bubble cones

The photogenic space is the perfect easy-to-find, quick, and tasty meal.

Read more: I tried Royal Caribbean's new chef-driven Japanese restaurant, and it was a food journey that surprised me

When is Izumi open?

icon-izumi-1

Izumi sushi is typically open for dinner between 5:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. Reservations are recommended, especially on larger ships, as the popular venue can fill up fast.

The sushi venue is also open for lunch on select sailings and ships, usually available between noon and 1:30 P.M.

Izumi Hibachi also opens for dinner at 5:00 P.M., but it stays open just a little later to accommodate the longer meals, closing at 9:30.

Izumi in the Park is open for lunch and all the way into the evening, opening at 11:00 A.M. and not closing until 10:00 P.M.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sushi tables

What’s the dress code at Izumi?

Royal Caribbean's website advises that attire should be smart-casual.

For women, this can be blouses, skirts, or pants. Men should wear long pants such as jeans or chinos, and lightweight blazers.

Do I need to make reservations?

Reservations are recommended. Cruisers can call the restaurant from their stateroom phones, or simply walk in on embarkation day.

The online Cruise Planner also provides the option to book restaurants before the sailing begins.

Izumi on Adventure of the Seas

Is there a kid's menu?

Yes, Izumi has a kid's menu. It includes smaller ratios of quality sushi, teriyaki, and more.

Newborns to kids aged 5 years old eat free.

Can I use my dining/drink package at Izumi?

Yes, you can use dining packages such as the Ultimate Dining Package or the 3-night dining package. 

Drink packages are also valid at Izumi.