Cruise with Royal Caribbean

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Royal Caribbean: Your guide to cruising

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Frequently asked questions

Royal Caribbean cruises to destinations worldwide, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.


Absolutely! They are known for being family-friendly, with activities and facilities for children, teens, and adults.


There's a wide range of dining options, including buffets, formal dining rooms, and specialty restaurants offering various cuisines.


Most ships have fitness centres, exercise classes, running tracks, sports courts and spa services.


Yes, the Crown and Anchor Society rewards repeat guests with benefits like onboard discounts, priority check-in, and exclusive events.


Yes. World360 Rewards allows you to earn points on eligible Royal Caribbean sailings and use those points toward cruise bookings.


The fleet includes a variety of ships across six classes, from large and innovative vessels in the Oasis Class to smaller, more intimate ships.


Accommodation options range from interior staterooms to luxurious suites, including some with balconies and ocean views.


Yes, entertainment includes Broadway-style shows, live music, movies and themed parties, along with unique features like ice-skating rinks and surf simulators on some ships.


Fares typically include accommodation, meals in the main dining areas, most onboard activities, and entertainment. Specialty dining, certain drinks and alcohol, and shore excursions are usually extra.


Bookings can be made right here on our website, by visiting a store or speaking to a cruise expert on the phone.