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Royal Caribbean stands out for its resolutely innovative and spectacular approach, with some of the most impressive ships in the world. Passengers are captivated by unique facilities, particularly on the Oasis and Icon classes, such as Central Park with over 20,000 natural plants, the lively Boardwalk area, and even attractions never before seen at sea, like FlowRider surf simulators, zip lines, and giant water slides. Onboard, the experience is particularly dynamic, with entertainment offerings worthy of major international stages: Broadway-style shows (such as Mamma Mia! or Grease, depending on the ship), aquatic shows, and ice rinks. The dining experience follows this philosophy of diversity and immersion, featuring standout concepts like Wonderland (creative and immersive cuisine) and Izumi (Japanese cuisine), both highly praised for their originality. Royal Caribbean is also a top choice for families, with some of the most comprehensive kids’ clubs on the market, organized by age, as well as numerous activities designed for all ages, from the youngest children to adults seeking thrills. Finally, the company offers a variety of itineraries, particularly in the Caribbean, with exclusive stops like Perfect Day at CocoCay, its private island transformed into a true adventure park with beaches, a giant pool, and a water park. A unique combination of innovations, spectacular entertainment, and immersive experiences, ideal for active and unforgettable cruises. Find all the most popular tips here

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Jewel of the Seas
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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

09/14/2026

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Itinerary : Fort Lauderdale, Nassau, Coco Cay, Fort Lauderdale

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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

09/14/2026

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12 Jul 2027

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Jewel of the Seas
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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

09/28/2026

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Itinerary : Fort Lauderdale, Coco Cay, Nassau, Fort Lauderdale

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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

09/28/2026

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17-31 Aug 2026

01 Nov 2027

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Quantum of the Seas
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Quantum of the Seas

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Los Angeles

09/22/2026

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Itinerary : Los Angeles, Ensenada, Los Angeles

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Quantum of the Seas

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Los Angeles

09/22/2026

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Mariner of the Seas
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Mariner of the Seas

5 d

Galveston

10/26/2026

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Itinerary : Galveston, Cozumel, Galveston

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Mariner of the Seas
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Mariner of the Seas

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Galveston

10/26/2026

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04-18 Jun 2026

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13-27 Aug 2026

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Jewel of the Seas
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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

10/05/2026

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Itinerary : Fort Lauderdale, Nassau, Coco Cay, Fort Lauderdale

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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

10/05/2026

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29 Jun 2026

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Jewel of the Seas
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Jewel of the Seas

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Fort Lauderdale

09/07/2026

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Itinerary : Fort Lauderdale, Nassau, Bimini, Fort Lauderdale

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Who is this company for
Royal Caribbean ?

Families with children and teens

This is the primary customer base. The offering targets parents (ages 30–50) with children and teenagers, drawn to the massive facilities (kids’ clubs, teen zones, water parks) that allow parents to relax while the children are occupied.

Grandparents, parents, and children

Royal Caribbean is the go-to choice for trips bringing together grandparents, parents, and grandchildren. The size of the ships allows for very different lifestyles within the same group.

Connected Millennials and Gen Z

A growing demographic, drawn to short cruises (weekend getaways), internet connectivity (Starlink), and the “Instagrammable” nature of the ships.

Active couples seeking adventure

Couples who are escaping boredom and seeking adrenaline or a party atmosphere rather than the quiet, romantic ambiance of traditional luxury cruise lines.

Who is Royal Caribbean targeting?
Families with children and teens

This is the primary customer base. The offering targets parents (ages 30–50) with children and teenagers, drawn to the massive facilities (kids’ clubs, teen zones, water parks) that allow parents to relax while the children are occupied.

Grandparents, parents, and children

Royal Caribbean is the go-to choice for trips bringing together grandparents, parents, and grandchildren. The size of the ships allows for very different lifestyles within the same group.

Connected Millennials and Gen Z

A growing demographic, drawn to short cruises (weekend getaways), internet connectivity (Starlink), and the “Instagrammable” nature of the ships.

Active couples seeking adventure

Couples who are escaping boredom and seeking adrenaline or a party atmosphere rather than the quiet, romantic ambiance of traditional luxury cruise lines.

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What customers think of
Royal Caribbean

What guests love about Royal Caribbean

  • Spectacular entertainment : Guests rave about the exceptional quality of the shows, including Broadway-style productions, aquatic shows (AquaTheater), and ice skating, often considered superior to industry standards.
  • The unique experience of the private island "CocoCay" : The stopover in the Bahamas, "Perfect Day at CocoCay," is widely cited as a highlight of the itinerary, appreciated for its water park, well-maintained beaches, and seamless organization.
  • The architectural innovation of the ships : The architecture of the ships, particularly the Oasis and Icon classes, impresses with its modernity and original design featuring distinct “neighborhoods,” such as Central Park or the Boardwalk.
  • A wealth of family activities : The kids’ clubs (Adventure Ocean) and the many onboard attractions (surf simulators, climbing walls, bumper cars) cater to all generations seeking active entertainment.

Points to watch out for

  • Managing additional expenses : It is advisable to plan your overall budget carefully, as the many available options (beverage packages, specialty restaurants, internet access) can add to the initial cruise fare.
  • Crowded common areas : On larger ships, the popularity of areas like the buffet or the pools sometimes requires a bit of patience during peak hours due to the number of passengers.
  • The importance of planning : To ensure access to the best shows and restaurants, passengers strongly recommend using the mobile app to reserve seats several weeks before departure.

In Summary

In conclusion, Royal Caribbean stands out as the go-to choice for active families and thrill-seekers, offering a true “floating amusement park” experience. While the innovation and quality of the shows are universally praised, the experience is all the more enjoyable with careful budget planning and a desire for an active vacation. It’s the ideal choice for those who prefer action and entertainment over absolute tranquility.

Tips and advice
Royal Caribbean

Here is a compilation of the most popular tips from our customers, 100% reliable, to enhance your onboard experience

  • Making the Most of Magnetic Walls: : This is a simple but very effective tip: since cabin walls are made of metal, passengers recommend bringing sturdy magnetic hooks. They’re perfect for hanging hats, bags, daily itineraries, or swimsuits, freeing up space in the closets.
  • Smart use of electrical outlets : To easily charge all your devices, keep in mind that hotel rooms are often equipped with dual-type outlets (US and European). The trick is to bring a simple adapter for the US outlet, which allows you to use all the available power sources in your room at the same time.
  • Be Prepared with the "First Day" Bag : Since luggage may arrive in your cabin a little later, it’s advisable to keep a small backpack with you containing essentials: swimsuits, sunscreen, and medications. This allows you to enjoy the pools and activities immediately upon boarding.
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    Royal Caribbean history

     

    Royal Caribbean, founded in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies, launched its first ship, the Song of Norway, in 1970. The company quickly established itself with the introduction of larger and larger ships, such as the Sovereign of the Seas in 1988, considered the first large cruise ship of the modern era.

     

    Royal Caribbean has been based in Miami, Florida, since 1997.

     

    In 2009, the Oasis of the Seas set a new standard by becoming the largest ship ever built when it was launched. Since then, the company has been developing a fleet of ever more spacious ships, veritable temples of entertainment that redefine the experience at sea.

     

    Royal Caribbean serves a variety of destinations, including the Caribbean and West Indies, the Bahamas, the Mediterranean, the Adriatic Sea, the Greek Islands, and Alaska. Since 2019, Royal Caribbean has been offering the "Perfect Day at Cococay" experience, an exclusive stopover on its private island in the Bahamas, home to the sensational Thrill Waterpark and floating cabanas for relaxation.

     

     

    Royal Caribbean ships

    Icon of the Seas

    The Icon of the Seas, launched in 2024, inaugurates the Icon class and pushes back the boundaries of family fun at sea. Category 6, a gigantic water park in the Thrill Island district, features six revolutionary slides, including the Frightening Bolt, one of the highest slides ever seen at sea, and the Pressure Drop, the first open free-fall slide on a cruise ship. The Crown's Edge thrill ride, halfway between a ropes course and a Skywalk, the FlowRider surf simulator and the Adrenaline Peak climbing wall are just a few examples of the many entertaining activities on offer on Icon of the Seas. In terms of dining, the Icon of the Seas impresses with over 40 restaurants, bars and lounges. Izumi, located in the Central Park district, offers tasty sushi al fresco. The Lime and Coconut, on three decks, offers an elegant and exotic bar experience with breathtaking views and a wide choice of cocktails.

    Wonder of the Seas

    The Wonder of the Seas, a Wonder-class ship launching in 2022, offers a wide range of activities and experiences for all ages, with eight distinct quarters. Adrenaline-seekers will be delighted by the Ultimate Abyss slide, one of the highest dry slides at sea. The ship also features a Flowrider surf simulator and Wonder Dunes mini-golf with an underwater theme. Children are not left out with the Wonder Playscape, an aquatic play area dedicated to them with slides, climbing walls and interactive games. The Wonder of the Seas invites guests on a culinary voyage, with dining options ranging from authentic Italian cuisine at Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar to Southern American classics at The Mason Jar. The Wonder of the Seas has a sister ship, the Utopia of the Seas.

     

    Odyssey of the Seas

    L'Odyssey of the Seas was launched in 2021. On board, passengers can soar 90 m above sea level in the North Star capsule, enjoy the RipCord by iFly free-fall simulator and the FlowRider surf simulator. The range of entertainment also includes shows at the Theatre Royal and Two70, and concerts at the Music Hall. When it comes to dining, passengers are spoilt for choice with some 15 restaurants, including Teppanyaki, Izumi and El Loco Fresh. With SeaPlex, one of the largest indoor activity complexes at sea, entertainment is guaranteed for all ages, with attractions including bumper cars and laser tag.

     

    Oasis of the Seas

    The Oasis of the Seas, launched in 2009 and renovated in 2019, is famous for its seven distinct neighborhoods: Central Park, Boardwalk, Royal Promenade, Pool and Sports Zone, Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, Entertainment Place and the Youth Zone. These areas are designed to offer a diverse range of activities and experiences, including restaurants, boutiques, water playgrounds, multiple entertainment facilities, relaxing spas, sports facilities and clubs for children and teenagers. Thrill-seekers will be delighted by the Ultimate Abyss and The Perfect Storm water slides. The AquaTheater and Studio B offer exciting shows for the whole family. The zipline and mini-golf provide fun and entertainment for all ages. When it comes to dining, there's a wide range of flavors, from Portside BBQ to Sorrento's Pizza and gourmet dishes at Chef's Table. The Oasis of the Seas has a solarium reserved for adults, away from the hustle and bustle.

     

    Symphony of the Seas

    Symphony of the Seas, the Oasis-class ship launched in 2018, offers a wide range of entertainment for young and old. Attractions include The Perfect Storm waterslide, the FlowRider surf simulator and a zip line that crosses the ship. An adults-only solarium offers a peaceful escape with pools and whirlpools. The Bionic Bar offers a modern touch with robots preparing cocktails. For families, Laser Tag: Planet Z promises thrilling playtime. AquaTheater shows captivate with aquatic and aerial acts. Symphony of the Seas also offers a wide range of dining options, including El Loco Fresh for Tex-Mex dishes and the Wonderland restaurant for a gastronomic adventure inspired by Alice in Wonderland.

     

     

    The TOP 10 cruise destinations with Royal Caribbean

    Caribbean and Antilles

    Royal Caribbean's Caribbean cruises offer much more than heavenly beaches. You'll discover rich cuisine, colorful colonial towns and diverse cultural traditions. The landscapes, from lush tropical forests to coral reefs, promise a memorable experience at every port of call. From relaxing in the sun to exploring cultural riches, the Caribbean and West Indies have something for everyone.

     

    Bahamas

    The Bahamas are famous for their long sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Many Bahamas cruises departing from the Port of Miami call at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. It's a destination designed to appeal to everyone, from families to couples in search of tranquillity. On the program: the Thrill Waterpark with North America's highest waterslide, private cabana rentals, fascinating snorkeling experiences, and the chance to fly over the island in a zip-line or hot-air balloon, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

     

    Mexico

    Cruises in Mexico offer the perfect blend of spectacular scenery, tasty cuisine and a rich historical heritage. Whether you sail along the Mexican Riviera, famous for its impressive rock formations, or opt for the Riviera Maya, renowned for its pre-Columbian relics, exceptional diving sites and cenotes, each destination offers unique discoveries.

     

    Mediterranean

    Mediterranean cruises enchant with their cultural diversity, idyllic landscapes and profound historical heritage. Sail between coasts dotted with ancient ruins, sun-drenched sandy beaches and picturesque towns. Discover Mediterranean cuisine, renowned for its freshness and flavor, while exploring architectural gems that bear witness to millennia of history.

     

    Greek Islands

    Sailing to the Greek islands means discovering a world where natural beauty blends with ancient history. Each island has its own personality, offering crystal-clear beaches, fascinating archaeological sites and cuisine to delight the palate. During a cruise in the Greek Islands, each stop reveals white hilltop villages, ancient monasteries, and stunning panoramas.

     

    Canada

    Cruises in Canada offer a striking contrast between vibrant, cosmopolitan metropolises like Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver and vast expanses of forests and lakes. Sail through the islands of the East Coast, explore the breathtaking scenery of the fjords, experience unique whale-watching moments and discover the cultural richness of aboriginal communities.

    Alaska

    Alaska cruises plunge you into a world where nature reigns supreme. From towering glaciers to dense forests and wildlife, every port of call promises breathtaking panoramas. Must-do experiences include whale watching in the Pacific Ocean, discovering Hubbard Glacier and exploring the national parks, plunging visitors into the heart of Alaska's wild splendor.

     

    Northern Europe

    Cruises in Northern Europe combine natural splendor with a wealth of history. From the magic of the Northern Lights in Norway to the charming medieval cities lining the Baltic Sea, the experience is rich and varied. Impressive fjord landscapes, dense green forests and the fascinating heritage of the Vikings complete the adventure.

     

    Transatlantique

    Transatlantic cruises link historic European cities with exotic New World destinations, including the Caribbean islands, famous for their rich natural and cultural heritage. These crossings allow you to savor life on board while exploring the culture and history of each port of call, making every moment at sea a memorable one.

     

     

    Most popular departure ports with Royal Caribbean

     

    In Europe, the main departure ports for Royal Caribbean cruises are Barcelona and the port of Rome-Civitavecchia. In the United States, the ports of Miami, Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale are departure points for many cruises, notably to the Caribbean and the Riviera Maya, offering a gateway to sunny destinations and crystal-clear waters. The ports of Fort-de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre, in the French West Indies, are also key departure points for discovering the captivating charm of the Caribbean islands.

    Cruise.us offers attractive packages that include a flight for easy access to your port of departure.

     

     

    Why choose a Royal Caribbean cruise?

     

    Royal Caribbean is the ideal choice for family cruising, with an unrivalled range of activities for young and old alike. The ships, among the largest and most impressive in the world, offer a breathtaking experience: breathtaking water shows at the AquaTheater, Broadway-style musicals, some of the most vertiginous slides at sea, such as the Ultimate Abyss, surf simulators, zip lines offering exceptional panoramic views, not to mention the highest climbing walls at sea. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, there's something for every member of the family. When it comes to shopping, high-end boutiques offer jewelry, watches, perfumes and cosmetics. The company also invites you on a voyage of flavors, with some twenty restaurants per ship, promising a memorable gustatory adventure through the cuisines of the world.

     

     

    What services are offered on board Royal Caribbean cruises?

     

    Eating on board Royal Caribbean ships

    Aboard Royal Caribbean ships, passengers travel on a full-board basis and enjoy an impressive range of culinary options. Meals in the main restaurants and at the Windjammer buffet are included in your cruise fare, offering a range of hot and cold dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Royal Caribbean also offers a number of specialty restaurants, available at extra cost. For lovers of Japanese cuisine, Izumi offers an excellent selection of sushi and teppanyaki dishes. Meat lovers will appreciate the premium cuts of meat offered by Chops Grille. And for an upscale dining experience, Chef's Table presents a bespoke menu accompanied by a refined selection of wines.

    Royal Caribbean offers special vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free menus, and more, available upon request. To take advantage of them, please contact customer service before your cruise.

     

    Beverages during your Royal Caribbean cruise

    Royal Caribbean offers three beverage packages. The Sodas Classic package offers unlimited soft drinks. With the Refreshments package, in addition to soft drinks, you have access to quality coffees, freshly squeezed juices, bottled waters, non-alcoholic cocktails and milkshakes. The all-inclusive Deluxe Drinks package includes all the drinks listed above, plus a variety of cocktails, spirits, liqueurs, beers and wines by the glass.

    These beverage packages are valid in all onboard restaurants and bars, with the exception of Starbucks establishments.

     

    Cabins and activities

    Passengers can choose from four main cabin types for their stay: inside, outside, balcony and suite cabins.
    Royal Caribbean innovates to offer an unrivalled variety of staterooms aboard its ships, including virtual balcony staterooms offering digital views of the sea or live destinations, and interior balcony staterooms overlooking iconic spaces such as the Promenade or Central Park. The exceptional three-level Ultimate Family suite features an indoor slide for younger guests, a panoramic terrace and a whirlpool bath.

    For an upscale cruising experience, the Suites Quarter is the perfect option. This exclusive area houses spacious suites and provides access to private premium areas such as a dedicated restaurant, lounge, solarium and outdoor pool.

    Royal Caribbean is famous for its ships equipped with a wide range of entertaining attractions for the whole family. These include Broadway-inspired comedy, water and ice shows, water parks with spectacular slides, and surf and skydiving simulators for thrill-seekers of all ages. The ships also boast a multitude of bars and lounges to suit all tastes, perfect for wine and cocktail lovers.

    Royal Caribbean also offers children's and teen clubs carefully designed to entertain young cruisers. Adventure Ocean clubs, organized by age group, welcome children from 3 months to 12 years. Teens aged 13 to 17 have their own areas to socialize, play video games and take part in workshops and sports competitions.

     

    FAQ - Our customers' most frequently asked questions about Royal Caribbean cruises

     

    When to cruise with Royal Caribbean?

    In winter, Royal Caribbean ships set sail for the Caribbean and West Indies. Destinations include the Bahamas, St. Martin, St. Barts, St. Lucia, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Mexico. The summer season is ideal for a Mediterranean cruise, with ports of call in Spain, France and Italy. Other summer options include the Greek islands and Northern Europe. In spring and autumn, the Mediterranean continues to attract travelers, with sunny days, mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

     

    How to dress for a Royal Caribbean cruise?

    Royal Caribbean suggests casual attire. Swimsuits should be limited to the pool deck, and tank tops and shorts are not permitted at dinners. Gala dress is recommended for formal evenings on board (1 to 4 formal evenings per cruise).

     

    What is the official currency aboard Royal Caribbean cruises?

    On board Royal Caribbean ships, you don't need to use cash. All purchases and services are paid for via the "SeaPass", an on-board card that records all your expenses. You can link this card to your credit card for easy, transparent management of your expenses during the cruise.

     

    Are pets accepted by Royal Caribbean?

    Royal Caribbean only allows service animals on board its ships.

     

    What is the minimum age to cruise with Royal Caribbean?

    Royal Caribbean accepts children on board from the age of 6 months, however, for most cruises lasting 3 days or more, the minimum age required is 12 months.

     

    Does the company offer a children's fare?

    At Royal Caribbean, although there are no specific fares for children, there are seasonal promotions called "Kids Sail Free". Typically, these offers include free sailing for children under 12 on selected cruises of 3 nights or more, provided they share a cabin with two adult passengers.