Royal Caribbean

New Royal Caribbean Terminal Opens In Galveston, Texas

Royal Caribbean International has officially opened its doors to the new $125 million cruise terminal in Galveston, Texas and welcomed Allure of the Seas, the state’s largest cruise ship. The cruise line held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening and to celebrate the Texas debut of its Oasis Class

Royal Caribbean Sets Sail From Queensland For The First Time

Royal Caribbean has begun its first season in Queensland with the arrival of Quantum of the Seas at the new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. Holidaymakers and their families can set their sights on a line-up of 2- to 13-night adventures to the Australian coast, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Reservations Now Open For Royal Caribbean’s Icon Of The Seas

Reservations for Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas are now open. Customers can choose from Icon’s lineup of 28 types of accommodations. There are 14 new categories that range from standard rooms to suites, including more options for families – like Family Infinite Oceanview Balconies and Surfside Family Suites.

5 Top Tips To Sell Icon of the Seas

5 Top Tips To Sell Icon of the Seas A Game-Changer For The Ultimate Family Vacation! Sailing from Port Miami on two 7-night itineraries to Western and Eastern Caribbean. All itineraries include a full day at Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas, which features a water park and beach

Icon Of The Seas: Royal Caribbean’s Newest Ship Revealed

Royal Caribbean International has revealed the first look at its newest ship, the highly anticipated Icon of the Seas. Arriving in late 2023 ahead of its January 2024 debut, the first Icon Class ship will be the travel industry’s first-of-its-kind cruise ship. From the beach retreat to the resort escape

Royal Caribbean’s Galveston Terminal To Be Completely Solar-Powered

Royal Caribbean Group’s new Galveston terminal will be officially opened on November 9. It will be the first cruise terminal to generate 100% of its needed energy through on-site solar panels, making it the first LEED Zero Energy facility in the world. Jason Liberty, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean Group,

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