Royal Caribbean changes Allure of the Seas itinerary due to tropical disturbance Invest 97L

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27 Sep 2016
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean sent a letter to guests aboard Allure of the Seas yesterday to tell them that their itinerary will change due to the anticipated path of a tropical disturbance.

Allure of the Seas had been scheduled to sail on an Eastern Caribbean itinerary to the St. Thomas and St. Maarten.  Royal Caribbean noted that the path of this disturbance is expected to track through the east-southeast region of the Windward Islands.  For the safety and comfort of guests and crew, Royal Caribbean has decided to revise Allure of the Seas' itinerary as follows.

DayPortArrivalDeparture
September 25Port Everglades, Florida 4:30pm
September 26Nassau, Bahamas7:00am2:00pm
September 27At sea  
September 28Labadee, Haiti8:00am4:00pm
September 29Falmouth, Jamaica9:00am7:00pm
September 30At sea  
October 1At Sea  
October 2Port Everglades, Florida6:15am 

Guests that booked shore excursions in St. Thomas or St. Maarten will have those funds refunded to them in the form of onboard credit.  

The ship's Captain, Ronald Holmes, sent a letter to each guest's stateroom explaining the change, "We have been closely monitoring the storm to ensure you have an enjoyable, safe and comfortable cruise. Your safety and that of our crew members is always our foremost concern."

Thanks to Kevin Korman and TickledBlue for providing information in this post.


Matt started Royal Caribbean Blog in 2010 as a place to share his passion for all things Royal Caribbean with readers. He oversees all the writers at Royal Caribbean Blog, and writes a great deal of content on a daily basis.  He has become one of the foremost experts on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

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