Hope you had a great week (maybe one week closer to your next Royal Caribbean cruise?) and you had a chance to keep up with what's new with Royal Caribbean this week. But if not, here's a roundup of this week's news.
This week Royal Caribbean signed a deal with the port of Port Canaveral to keep a cruise ship presence there for the next 10 years.
Royal Caribbean will also provide an additional $48 million to Port Canaveral over the next 10 years as part of an agreement to become the primary user of the new Cruise Terminal 1, scheduled to open in November.
For Royal Caribbean, the new agreement will allow for more flexibility to move ships into Port Canaveral and even open the door to the cruise line bringing even larger ships to Port Canaveral.
Royal Caribbean News
- Royal Caribbean became the first Autism-friendly cruise line.
- We interviewed the man that created the virtual balcony for Royal Caribbean.
- The FlowRider is coming to Voyager of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas.
- Royal Caribbean is returning to Los Angeles in 2015.
- Royal Caribbean released its summer 2015 Caribbean itineraries.
- Allure of the Seas received a new data management software upgrade.
- Read our review of Parrot Tree beach in Roatan.
- We also reviewed Sabor Modern Mexican restaurant.
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The twenty-ninth episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available and we're reviewing our recent cruise aboard Navigator of the Seas.
In this episode, Matt is back from his cruise aboard Navigator of the Seas and has a lot to talk about. We review the changes made to Navigator of the Seas, the ports we visited, the new restaurants we tried and lots more. It's an in-depth review of why the changes to Navigator of the Seas are really exciting.
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Royal Caribbean Around the Internet
Royal Caribbean has a look behind the scenes with world-class #athletes at the Caribbean Cup Challenge
Kuki is writing about things no one knows about cruising.