Royal Caribbean International

Good to Know

Royal Caribbean ships are truly resorts afloat with an emphasis on recreation and family enjoyment. You could spend a week on board the huge Voyager-class and Freedom-class ships and never leave. You would also be hard-pressed to try to do everything at hand, so it's important to pace yourself by setting priorities and budgeting your time. A good idea is to try new things that you may not be able to do at home—climb a rock wall and learn to snorkel, for example.

If you're a Crown & Anchor member, your status level is the same whenever you sail on Royal Caribbean's sister cruise line, Celebrity Cruises.



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