Just a few days until Christmas and if you were busy getting ready, then we have all the Royal Caribbean news from this week to share with you.
Quantum of the Seas news was the big story this week, with a study proving that she is just too darn big to go to Bermuda.
Tests revealed the existing North and South Channels were not big enough to safely accommodate the vessel, especially in high winds. If Bermuda wants to be able to host Quantum of the Seas, then dredging will need to begin soon.
It's unclear as of yet what the Bermuda government will do, if anything, to accomodate Quantum of the Seas from being able to visit the island.
Royal Caribbean News
- New Royal Caribbean unlimited alcohol packages available for purchase online.
- Travel Weekly named Royal Caribbean the best cruise line for the 11th year in a row.
- What would it cost to do EVERYTHING on a Royal Caribbean cruise? We did the math to find out.
- Freedom of the Seas rescued two sailors that were adrift at sea.
- We listed the top ten Royal Caribbean news stories of 2013.
- A passenger fell off Rhapsody of the Seas and the crew was able to find their body.
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The twentieth episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is available and we're discussing transatlantic Royal Caribbean cruises.
This week, podcast listener Ron reviews his recent transatlantic cruise. Transatlantic cruises are the sort of cruise that people either think would be really fun or not fun at all, so Matt and Ron talk about the appeal of a transatlantic cruise as well as who might find transatlantic cruises enjoyable.
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Royal Caribbean Around the Internet
Cruise Maven has a new post about how Royal Caribbean kids busy all day long.
Royal Caribbean shared holiday baking tips from their pastry chefs.
Travel Weekly has an update on their UK office's new boss.
Cruise Radio has a new podcast episode reviewing Brilliance of the Seas