Royal Caribbean lowers drinking age for cruises outside of North America
In:Royal Caribbean has decided to lower the minimum age to purchase alcoholic drinks onboard its ships to 18 on all of its ships that sail out of Europe, Asia, South America and Australia starting in the Spring of 2012.
The new rule will allow those age 18-20 to purchase alcohol after a parent signs a waiver.
The minimum age to purchase alcohol on cruises out of North America will remain at 21.
The decision by Royal Caribbean was attributed to, "better accommodate the cultural norms in the regions of the world where Royal Caribbean ships sail".
Radiance of the Seas pumps $500,000 into Australian economy
In:Cruise ship stops have always been a target for port cities because of the economic impact they provide, and Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas proved that theory once again as it's estimated between passengers and crew $500,000 has been infused to the economy of Adelaide, Australia after a recent stop.
Radiance of the Seas, which recently completed an upgrade, was delayed from leaving Fremantle by a day to help passengers that were the victim of Qantas airline grounding. Forty-nine passengers could not make it to Perth for the beginning of their 18-night cruise to New Zealand and so Radiance spent several days in Adelaide to wait.
Tourism Minister Gail Gago said the direct economic impact from a ship the size of the Radiance over a day was estimated at $500,000, plus an additional amount to account for "a ripple effect".
Royal Caribbean is targeting the Australian cruise market more than ever, which is an up-hill battle since P&O Cruises and Princess Cruises are far more established in the area. Radiance of the Seas is joined by Rhapsody of the Seas this year, with Voyager of the Seas due in next year.
Jewel of the Seas makes inaugural stop in St. Kitts
In:Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas made her inaugural visit to the island of St. Kitts in the Virgin Islands yesterday.
The ship, with a passenger total of 2,070, arrived after stopping in Barbados and docked at the island to allow its passengers a day of site-seeing. Most of these passengers enjoyed sun bathing, snorkeling, taxi tours and shopping.
Jewel of the Seas is yet another big cruise ship to visit the island and will be part of the estimated 625,000 passengers expected between October 2011 and September 2012.
Royal Caribbean sees record for Alaska cruises
In:During Royal Caribbean's third quarter results announcement, the company reported a new record for its Alaska cruise business. While overall results for Royal Caribbean were generally good, the news out of Alaska was amazing.
Royal Caribbean didn't have to discount its cruises to fill its ships this year, which meant that Royal Caribbean net revenue yield (profitability per passenger after costs) was up quite a bit.
Royal Caribbean's Chief Financial Office Brian Rice described the results during the quarterly report, "Our yields in Alaska this year were the highest in our history."
While Royal Caribbean did not divulge exact figures, it did say that overall its revenues rose to $2.3 billion for the quarter, which is up from $2 billion from the same quarter last year.
Royal Caribbean expects this years strong showing in Alaska to continue in 2012 as well, although it's still a little too far out to know for sure.
Splendour of the Seas to enter dry dock next week for upgrades
In:Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas is the next ship in its fleet to receive a "Revitalization" upgrade. Splendour will begin a five-week upgrade process when she docks at the Navantia ship yard in Cadiz, Spain where $35 million in changes will occur.
Splendour of the Seas will receive
- New dining venues
- Chops Grille
- Izumi
- the Boardwalk Dog House
- Chef's Table
- Park Café
- Royal Babies and Tots Nursery
- Diamond lounge for Crown and Anchor guests
- Concierge lounge for suite guests
- Technology upgrades throughout the ship
- 123 new balconies
- Stateroom flat planel television upgrades
- Ship-wide WiFi access
- Digitial wayfinder system
- Electronic mustering
- Outdoor movie sceen
Splendour of the Seas will wrap up her upgrades on November 25, when she will sail to Brazil to her seasonal homeport of Sao Paulo.
Hurricane Rina alters Allure of the Seas' itinerary
In:Hurricane Rina has forced Royal Caribbean to change the itinerary for Allure of the Seas. Royal Caribbean announced that Allure of the Seas will not stop in Cozumel, Mexico as scheduled on Friday.
Instead, Allure of the Seas will stop in Nassau, Bahamas on Friday. Royal Caribbean made no other changes to its schedule.
Royal Caribbean will bring Independence of the Seas back to the Caribbean
In:Royal Caribbean has announced that Independence of the Seas, which has been based out of the United Kingdom, will be based in the Caribbean for the 2012-13 season. The move will offer American three Freedom-class ship options in 2012-2013 cruise season
Independence will depart her home in Southampton, England on November 22, 2012 and arrive at Port Everglades, Florida on December 5. She will offer six and eight-night itineraries before returning to the UK in April 2013.
Royal Caribbean's president and group managing director, UK, Ireland and Northern Europe, Dominic Paul, commented on the move, “Independence of the Seas has been an instant hit with British guests and homeporting it out of Southampton has played a significant role in growing our market share and building brand awareness. We continue to gain great support from our trade partners and know that they will support Independence of the Seas during her winter season in the Caribbean."
Royal Caribbean sees 34% spike in Middle East bookings
In:The cruise business was good for Royal Caribbean in the Middle East, as the company reported a record year of business for Middle Eastern cruises in 2011. The amount of guests Royal Caribbean saw rose 34% compared to the previous year.
Europe remained the most popular destination for passengers from the Middle East. with approximately 75 percent of all bookings from the region were made for European cruises. Following Europe was the Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean's Executive Director of the Middle East, Lakshmi Durai, commented on the news, "All markets performed well and showed positive growth compared to last year. We are very happy with the support we get from travel agencies around the region and our education programme as well as marketing and PR activities are successfully demonstrating the advantages of cruising as a holiday option for guests in the Middle East."
For the 2010/2011 cruise season, 135 ships brought a total of around 375,000 passengers to Dubai. Abu Dhabi received 78 calls by cruise liners with around 140,000 passengers disembarking and 109 cruise ships called at Muscat Port carrying 340,000 passengers in 2010.
Bad weather cancels port stop for Royal Caribbean ship
In:Some bad weather in the Caribbean yesterday forced Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas to miss a port of call. Freedom of the Seas was scheduled to stop at Grand Cayman yesterday but instead took a sea day.
The main reason for not stopping at Grand Cayman was the waves were too big for tenders to safely transport passengers to and from the ship.
Freedom of the Seas was the only Royal Caribbean ship affected by the foul weather, whereas five Carinval Cruise ships and a Norwegian Cruise Line ship had to alter their itineraries in one way or another.