Royal Caribbean International has announced that its full line of ships will set sail in the spring of 2022. During cruises extending from the Big Apple to the Down Under, the next set of return ships and itineraries will begin sailing safely in September with the first Oasis of the Seas cruise from the New York area – 7 nights itinerary to destination destination. Cruise line private island, perfect day in CocoCay, Bahamas.
The cruise line’s continued return builds on the months-long success of delivering safe and memorable cruise vacations in Alaska, Asia, the Bahamas, the Caribbean and Europe, and every returning ship will now sail with health measures that protected well-being. . From guests, crew and destination communities to date. The shipping company said all 2021 and 2022 cruises are open.
“We are excited and grateful to be able to say with confidence when all of our ships will return, especially for travelers looking to the future to plan their holidays. More than 110,000 guests have traveled with us since December and have done so,” said Michael Bailey, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. Safely while enjoying the unforgettable holidays they trust we will come to life.”
“It has been amazing to see families reunited on board our ships sailing the US, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. Knowing that we will soon welcome more people safely when our entire fleet returns in the spring of 2022, is fantastic.”
Vacationers and their families can return to seek adventure on a variety of Royal Caribbean ships and itineraries offering a variety of lengths and destinations around the world. Plans for the 26 ships’ return build on milestones that Royal Caribbean previously announced later this year, including the cruise line’s return to California and the start of the first full winter season from Barbados.
Oasis tops what’s in store at the end of summer. The cruise ship that revolutionized the cruise will set sail from the New York area on September 5, becoming the first of the Revolutionary Oasis class to do so as it embarks on 7-night itineraries to Bahamian destinations like Perfect Day in CocoCay. Shortly thereafter, on November 19, Navigator of the Seas will arrive in Los Angeles to set sail with West Coast vacationers on 3, 4, and 5-night short vacations to Catalina Island, California, and Mexico. Setting the stage for the boldness of 2022, December will bring the much-anticipated return of Royal Caribbean to two popular destinations on both sides of the world. Ovation of the Seas will return to Australia on December 13 to sail inland cruises from Sydney, and Grandeur of the Seas will sail from Bridgetown, Barbados, on 7 and 14-night cruises to the noteworthy islands starting on the fifth. from dec.
Upcoming adventures 2021-2022
Oasis of the Seas: 7-night Bahamas cruises from Cape Liberty, NJ, starting September 5; and 7 nights in the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Miami, starting in November
Liberty of the Seas: 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises from Galveston, Texas, starting October 3
Serenade of the Seas*: 4- and 5-night Western Caribbean cruises from Tampa, Florida, starting October 16; and 7 nights in the Caribbean, starting in December
Explorer of the Seas*: 7-Night Southern Caribbean Cruises from San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting November 7
Navigator of the Seas: 3, 4, and 5-night cruises to Catalina Island, California, and Ensenada and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from Los Angeles, starting November 19
Grandeur of the Seas: 7-14 Night Southern Caribbean Cruises from Bridgetown, Barbados, starting December 5
Celebration of the Seas: 2-10 nights of domestic flights in Australia from Sydney, starting December 13
Sparkling of the Seas: Bahamas and Western Caribbean 4- and 5-night cruises from Tampa, starting December 16
Magic of the Seas: 8-night cruises to the Bahamas and a choice of 12-night cruises to the Southern Caribbean from Baltimore, starting December 23
Vision of the Seas: 10 & 11 Night Southern Caribbean Trails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, starting Jan 24, 2022
Voyager of the Seas: 7-9 nights Northern European cruises from Barcelona, Spain, starting April 15, 2022
Radiance of the Seas: 7-night Alaskan cruise from Vancouver, Canada, effective April 29, 2022
Rhapsody of the Seas: 7-night Mediterranean and Greek Islands Itineraries, sailing from Rome starting May 23, 2022
Health and Safety Procedures in the Royal Caribbean
Passengers can plan their cruise with peace of mind knowing that Royal Caribbean requires all crew members and guests of an eligible age to receive a full vaccination against COVID-19. For travelers sailing on cruises from Florida, it is highly recommended that all eligible passengers be vaccinated. Children under the eligible age must be tested on any cruise and other health and safety measures followed. Cruise line health protocols, such as testing and vaccination requirements, are available here on the Royal Caribbean website and are listed as the starting point.
The Vaccine Policy is one of a cruise line’s multi-layered measures that protect the well-being of all guests, crew members and communities at every port. These protocols include robust vessel ventilation systems, improved cleaning and disinfection, and reduced vessel occupancy when vessels initially return to sea.
Royal Caribbean is in discussions with various national, state and local health and government authorities around the world regarding the various requirements for all incoming flights. Regardless of the port of departure, the cruise line will continue to follow the guidelines recommended by health experts, including the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health and safety measures will be evaluated as policies develop. General health conditions, guests and travel partners will be notified of updates.
Source: Tourism Investment.
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