Did you get the email? Royal Caribbean is handing out free perks to select guests
In:Royal Caribbean appears to be sending offers to certain cruisers that we've never seen before from them.

Over the past week, we've seen different cruisers receive an email from the cruise line with an offer to take advantage of "an exclusive loyalty perk" and choose between three options.
It's not being sent to everyone, but those that do get the email have the choice of one of three things that could save a lot of money.

That's why one lucky cruiser was happy to open their email inbox and discover a special email from Royal Caribbean.
Rom Nam received a special pre-cruise offer from Royal Caribbean, offering them a choice of a complimentary add-on.
At first, they thought it was too good to be true. However, they called Royal Caribbean's Crown & Anchor customer service number at (800) 526-9723 to confirm that the offer was legit.

According to the email, Nam can select one of three perks:
- Unlimited Wi-Fi for one device
- 3 daily drink vouchers
- 3-night specialty dining package
"[Royal Caribbean] verified [the offer] is from them, those are both emails that are used by Royal for marketing and loyalty programs at times. Not a scam.. the email was forwarded directly to the resolutions team who inspected the email and they could verify," Nam added on the Facebook post.

Nam also shared terms and conditions for the special offer: "The Perks Your Way Offer applies to new individual bookings made August 25, 2025 – October 30, 2025 (“Offer Cruise”) on sailings departing November 1, 2025 – November 1, 2026 (“Offer Period”) by the Crown & Anchor Society member."
Unfortunately, because they booked their cruise on August 22, they didn't qualify for the complimentary perk.
On Reddit, bitemytail posted a screenshot of the similar offer for their upcoming cruise.

"Got sent this offer but I'm not sure what to pick. Thoughts?" they posted.
According to bitemytail, they are a Gold member in Crown and Anchor Society with just 20 points and the email came in randomly to their inbox.
Another user mentioned they received a similar offer, but the benefits were a little different:

"I got the same email but my offers are not as good as yours- I got offered vip shows, champagne/strawberries, free hideaway beach pass, or 2 free photos. I was told I’d have to book an additional sailing within the promotional period to then redeem, not apply to a current sailing," commented Kristin Campbell.
Of course, it's important to be cautious when receiving unexpected promotional emails. Scammers often mimic branding to trick people into clicking links or sharing personal information, which can be costly.
No pattern to who's getting the offer

If you're thinking "how do I get one of these emails", the answer is no one really knows.
So far, there's only been a handful of them reported and as the email indicates, it's being sent to "a select group" of people.
Royal Caribbean's marketing algorithm may have identified certain cruisers as being an ideal candidate to attract them back to cruise or to spend more. It's really anyone's guess.
A lucrative offer

This is a very unusual offer by Royal Caribbean, as it's not something I can ever recall seeing.
Although Royal Caribbean's fares are pretty inclusive (i.e., you don't have to worry about shelling out extra money for food, entertainment, and transportation), there are plenty of ways to enhance your vacation.
You can, for instance, opt to splurge on a drink or dining package, or buy Wi-Fi to stay connected with friends and family back home.
That said, these add-ons don't come cheap. It's not uncommon for cruisers to pay over $60 per person, per day, for the Deluxe Beverage Package.

The value of one unlimited internet device for a cruise is $26.99 per day, when purchased onboard the ship.
Three drinks per day could be as much as $42 per day, if you max out the cocktail price at $14 each (before gratuity).
Finally, the 3-night dining package costs $180 on an upcoming Oasis of the Seas sailing when purchased onboard.

The savings from this targeted offer could be applied to other onboard purchases, a new cruise, or pocketed.