Royal Caribbean Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruises offer a wide variety of amenities, activities and itineraries designed to appeal to all age groups and a wide range of interests. Royal Caribbean was the first cruise line to introduce sea-level rock climbing and onboard ice-skating rinks. With their innovative and new ships, reputation for excellent service, and a wide range of itineraries, Royal Caribbean are a favourite amongst cruise regulars.
Royal Caribbean has some of the largest cruise ships and some of the best cruise deals. The Oasis of the Seas is able to hold 5,400 guests and has 2,700 staterooms. Ships sail from Southampton and Harwich. As well as Far East cruises, Mediterranean cruises, Red Sea cruises and Baltic cruises (and Fjords), destinations include Africa, Alaska, the Arctic, Asia, Australasia, Canada, Dubai, the Canary Islands and the Azores, Europe, Hawaii, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, North America, the Panama Canal and the Pacific Islands.
Dining options on the Royal Caribbean ships range from classic burgers to gourmet five-course meals. All the ships offer low-fat menus, children’s menus, and kosher menus if pre-arranged. Guests can choose to dine in the formal surroundings of the main dining room, or enjoy incredible views and a more relaxed atmosphere in one of the specialty restaurants.
All the ships are equipped with a fitness centre, and offer daytime and evening entertainment. Also included in the price, is the award-winning Adventure Ocean Youth Programme. 24-hour room service is included in the price, and an unlimited soft drinks package entitles the whole family to free unlimited juice and soft drinks. Entertainment includes theatres, cinema, a casino, nightclubs, discos and bars. There is also a library, an internet café and shops.
Onboard childcare is provided for children as young as six months, up to the age of 17, by fully qualified professionals. A full programme of activities that blends education with fun is provided free of charge.