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ROYAL CARIBBEAN’S 2010-11 YEAR-ROUND CARIBBEAN SEASON TO FEATURE FIVE SHIPS FROM FOUR HOMEPORTS

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Royal Caribbean International today unveiled its 2010-11 year-round Caribbean season, comprising of 243 sailings aboard five of the world’s most innovative cruise ships. Twenty-four distinct itineraries, ranging from five to nine nights, will include visits to 25 captivating ports of call and offer virtually unlimited choices–onboard and on-shore–for family and adventurous vacationers. Serenade of the Seas will expand from seasonal to year-round service at San Juan, Puerto Rico, while Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas will continue regular sailings from Port Canaveral and Miami, respectively. Together, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas will offer vacationers a choice of a Saturday or Sunday departure for an unparalleled cruise experience from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. General bookings for Royal Caribbean’s 2010-11 year-round Caribbean cruises are now open. Additional seasonal Caribbean deployments will be announced in the near future.
Royal Caribbean shore excursions also will offer guests an expansive variety of optional diversions to complement their days in port. Guests can snorkel in Barbados on Tiami Five Star Catamaran & Turtles; visit ancient Mayan ruins from Cozumel on Tulum Mayan Ruins Express; zip-line through the trees of Jamaica’s Laughland River Gorge on the Chukka Canopy Experience; delve into the Yucatan Peninsula’s jungles and beaches at Costa Maya on ATV Jungle & Beach Adventure; or simply take in the sun on balmy, breezy Orient Beach during a call at St. Maarten on St. Martin Beach Rendezvous. On itineraries featuring a call at Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private beach paradise on Haiti’s northern coast, guests will be able to race each other on the Dragon’s Tail Coaster, an alpine coaster to open in summer 2009 that winds down the adjoining mountainside.
Having sailed seasonally from San Juan since 2003, Serenade of the Seas will begin year-round service in April 2010 from the Puerto Rican city-port with two alternating seven-night Southern Caribbean itineraries through December 2010. No port of call is repeated on the two itineraries, presenting vacationers the option to combine two consecutive cruises into a grand 14-night Southern Caribbean odyssey. One itinerary will call at Curacao, Aruba, Dominica and St. Thomas, while the other at Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Maarten and St. Croix.
From May 2010, Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas will continue alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries departing respectively on Saturdays and Sundays. On January 30, 2011, Liberty of the Seas will begin alternating a six-night Western Caribbean, departing every other Sunday, and an eight-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary, departing every other Saturday. The two ships feature the cruise line’s exclusive onboard amenities, including the FlowRider surf simulator, the H2O Zone water park, a boxing ring, cantilevered whirlpools, an ice-skating rink, and the four-bedroom, four-bath Presidential Family Suite. With eight restaurants and more than 15 bars and lounges, these Freedom-class shipsoffer guests more ways to enjoy a memorable Caribbean cruise vacation.
From Port Everglades, vacationers can choose a Saturday or Sunday departure aboard one of the world’s largest and most revolutionary cruise ships in the industry, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. In 2010, Allure of the Seas will cruise its inaugural season, mirroring Oasis of the Seas’ alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean roundtrip itineraries. Oasis of the Seas also will sail two special holiday cruises, a five-night voyage departing December 18, calling at Labadee and Falmouth, Jamaica; and a nine-night voyage departing December 30, calling at Labadee, Falmouth, St. Maarten and St. Thomas.
Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, debuting in November 2009 and 2010 respectively, will feature Royal Caribbean’s new neighborhood concept, seven themed areas throughout the ship that offer different experiences for guests to choose, based on their personal styles, preferences or moods. Inspired by seaside entertainment esplanades, Boardwalk will engage the entire family – whether young or young at heart – with eateries, retail outlets, carnival games, and an original, handcrafted carousel – a first at sea. Nine decks above, the first zip-line at sea will whisk guests from end to end on a thrilling aerial adventure. Boardwalk will lead to the AquaTheater at the stern of the ship, where the amphitheater – another first at sea – will offer a guest pool area by day and a performance venue at night, featuring dramatic acrobatics, synchronized swimming, water ballet, professional high-diving, and elaborate fountain shows synchronized to music and lights.
Onboard every Royal Caribbean ship, guests enjoy the cruise line’s award-winning Broadway-style musical revues from Royal Caribbean Productions, acclaimed Adventure Ocean kids and teen programming, world-class gaming in the Casino Royale, and Royal Caribbean’s renowned friendly and engaging Gold Anchor Service from every staff and crew member.
Travel professionals can visit the deployment microsite to view announced itineraries and download the latest deployment flyers at www.cruisingpower.com/royalcaribbeandeployment. Agents can use drop-down menus based on product or ship, or click on a region on a world map for more information about Royal Caribbean’s cruises and itineraries.
Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 20 ships currently in service and two under construction. The line also offers unique cruisetour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, South America and New Zealand. For additional information or to make reservations, call your travel agent, visit www.royalcaribbean.com or call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN. Travel professionals should go to www.cruisingpower.com or call (800) 327-2056.

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Getting Started Western Caribbean Cruise

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The Western Caribbean is the complete cruise destination for those new to cruise ships. Usually leaving from Gulf Coat ports such as Tampa, Mobile or New Orleans, the Western Caribbean encompasses the coasts of North and Central America and those islands near them. Virtually every cruise line goes there, and itineraries deal a mixture of grimy beaches, primeval civilizations and exotic nature, gist that there’s something to suit every elegance.

The Homeport Concept In Western Caribbean Cruise

The terrible actions of September 11th, 2001 hit the cruise activity as faultily as every other sector of the budget. Part of the problem was that the annoyances caused by increased airport sanctuary were casting a shadow over the undivided cruise experience, as passengers were affected to tolerate being herded like cattle on the flights to and from their seaport of departure. In retort, the cruise commerce urban the belief of homeport cruising, increasing the number of domestic ports of departure so that far more people had the choice of leaving from the docks within energetic void of their homes.

Ports on the Gulf of Mexico were therefore ideally located for Western Caribbean cruises. Cities like Galveston enjoyed a boost to their economies as they became cruise ship ports of departure for the first time, while passengers enjoyed not having to fly to take a cruise to the Western Caribbean.

Western Caribbean Cruise Destinations

So, where do you go to what do you see on a Western Caribbean cruise? Typical cruise itineraries include visits to Mexico and Central America as well as Caribbean destinations, so you get a good selection of activities and sightseeing excursions.

The two most prevalent Western Caribbean cruise ports of call are Grand Cayman and Jamaica. Grand Cayman is an active cruise docks with the sandy beaches and function limitless shops that you presume if you’ve ever seen the encompass of a cruise brochure. There are some more secluded beaches, however, if you want to get away from the crowds that such a trendy destination attracts.

Jamaica’s most accepted cruise ports are Freeport in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, a little farther East. Both tender beaches, scuba diving and haggling at the expertise markets in the traditional Jamaican style. Try a Jamaican blend in one of the many bars that surround the ports.

Finally, the newest hot destination for cruise ships in the Western Caribbean is the Honduran port of Roatan. Online reviews of Royal Caribbean Cruises’ Jewel of the Sea cruise ship, which sails to Roatan, say that it has the best snorkeling in the Western Caribbean. It is also relatively undamaged for the time being, however this is likely to change, since more cruise ships are sailing there and celebrities like Leonardo di Caprio are believed to be export land there. Enjoy it now, before it becomes just another tourist ensnare.

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