The shipping company, which has been operating since 1969, is famous for its innovative giant ships. Their largest ships are the 220,000-ton, 5,400-passenger cruise ships that are currently the largest on the oceans. The onboard services are amazingly diverse. Examples include rock climbing, ice skating, and surfing. In addition, several restaurants and bars, pools, spas and special shows will add color to your trip!
If you want something truly special, you shouldn't miss the cruise lines!
Why not climb a mountain at sea, ice skate on the equator or sunbathe near glaciers? There is no limit to Royal's imagination and innovations, which is why ideas such as the world's first on-board climbing wall, skating rink or surfing simulator have been implemented. During your vacation with Royal, you can be as active or as passive as you like. With more than 290 destinations, breathtaking land excursions and fantastic onboard innovations, you'll have an experience like no other!
The world's largest in the Royal fleet
According to one of the main philosophies of Royal Caribbean, the ability to constantly renew, to realize ideas and dreams contributes greatly to a memorable vacation. Believing in this philosophy, he raised the bar again when he dreamed up his new ship class, the OASIS. The first family member of the ship class, Oasis of the Seas, debuted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the end of 2009, thereby taking over the title of "largest and most revolutionary" cruise ship from the Freedom ships (Freedom, Liberty and Independence of the Seas), also a member of the Royal family. She will be followed in December 2010 by her "sister", Allure of the Seas. Capable of accommodating more than 5,400 guests, the floating architectural wonders boast, among other things, 16 decks, a gross weight of 220,000 tons and 2,700 cabins. In addition to their amazing dimensions, we can also find such innovations on board as the Central Park basking in natural light and planted with real plants, the pool complex consisting of 4 units, the Boardwalk entertainment center with its water theater offering unique programs, the bar that moves between the levels and the gallery suites.
The focus is on activity and family
The Adventure Ocean programs ensure that children - whether they are small or teenagers - are never bored during the programs organized for 7 age groups. Children can go on many enjoyable shore excursions with their parents, and at the end of an exciting day full of adventures, they can take advantage of the recently introduced My Family Time Dining option. As part of this, families can eat together at the time that suits them best, and the children are served quickly so that they have as much time as possible to play with their new friends afterwards, while the parents can have dinner in peace.
Pampering at sea
Maintain your physical and mental balance at sea! Wellness sessions, counseling, healthy eating options, fitness programs, spa treatments as part of the Vitality Wellness program. Well-equipped gym, varied fitness classes from spinning to pilates, from kick boxing to yoga, for any level.
A wide range of dining options
Whether it's a traditional menu dinner, an ample buffet, a more intimate small restaurant offering specialities, a pizzeria or a coffee shop, on Royal Caribbean ships you'll find more and more delicious snacks almost 24 hours a day!
Entertainment 24 hours a day
Spectacular and high-quality Broadway shows in the theater, a dizzying ice revue in a professional performance, water theater in the Caribbean sunset, cocktails in cozy bars, excitement in the casino - you can choose from a whole range of meaningful programs.
On trips organized by Royal Caribbean International, the participation fee includes:
placement in the selected cabin category
full board and limited drinks on board
use of most of the entertainment and sports facilities on the ship.
On trips organized by Royal Caribbean International, the participation fee does not include:
the costs of getting to the port and home,
port duty,
the mandatory trip cancellation insurance (1.4%)
any visa costs that may arise,
part of the drink consumption,
personal expenses (e.g. telephone, minibar, etc.),
the tip at the end of the cruise (about 13 USD/person/night),
land excursions, which can be paid for on site.
The general equipment of the cabins of Royal Caribbean International ships (which may differ by ship type):
TV
safe
phone
hair dryer
mini-bar
air conditioner