I found 8 ways to get more from the new Royal Caribbean Visa cards

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Royal Caribbean's new credit cards offer better cruise perks and rewards, and you can maximize their value by earning points strategically and making the most of key cardholder benefits.

Utopia of the Seas

For some people, the words "credit card" bring up concerns about overspending, debt, and managing timely payments. However, when used responsibly, credit cards can be a valuable tool for earning rewards. 

Truthfully, I can't remember the last time I used my debit card. Instead, I'm always calculating which of my five credit cards will help me earn the most rewards on any given purchase and get me closer to my next travel goal.

That said, the key to being a responsible credit cardholder isn't to spend more; it's to make the most of everyday purchases you're already going to make, such as groceries, gas, and restaurants. 

Credit card

Not to toot my own horn, but I've gotten good at maximizing credit cards without changing my spending habits, redeeming rewards to help offset the cost of pricey vacations I likely wouldn't pay for out of pocket. 

In this article, I'll provide a detailed breakdown of how to maximize cruise-related perks and annual credits for Royal Caribbean's new Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® and Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® credit cards. 

Earn the welcome bonus

credit card welcome bonus

First, you should strive to meet the requirements for the welcome bonus of whichever card you apply for. It's important to stay in the loop about current offers since they're subject to change. 

At the time of writing, the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature®, which has no annual fee, offered a welcome bonus of 45,000 bonus points after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first 90 days of account opening. According to the company, those points can be redeemed for $450 in cruise rewards!

For the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature®, which has a $99 annual fee, new cardholders can earn a bonus of 70,000 points after spending $3,000 in the first 90 days of account opening. This comes out to around $700 in cruise rewards that can be redeemed for onboard credit, discounts, and more. 

Balcony

Pro tip: I'd recommend waiting to apply for a new rewards card until you have larger purchases or planned expenses in the foreseeable future. This generally makes it easier to reach the minimum spending requirement for sign-up bonuses without changing your spending habits or buying things you don't really need. 

Use your card for Royal Caribbean Group purchases

Legend of the Seas

Regardless of whether you're eyeing the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® or Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® credit card, you'll want to use it on cruise spending, as you will earn extra points per dollar on purchases with Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. 

With the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® card, you will earn three points per dollar spent on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. So, if you buy a drink package for $500, you'll automatically earn a whopping 1,500 points! 

Additionally, Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® cardholders will earn four points per dollar spent on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea, turning that same $500 drink package into 2,000 credit card points. 

Ship card

One important caveat to keep in mind is that third-party bookings may not qualify. In other words, if you book a Royal Caribbean cruise through a travel website like Expedia, you shouldn't expect that purchase to count toward the bonus spending.

Book cruises for family and friends

Harmony of the Seas docked in Palma de Mallorca

On that note, if you are planning group travel, consider using your Royal ONE™ card to pay for eligible cruise expenses for family and friends and ask to be reimbursed. 

For example, if you are organizing a big family cruise and cover everyone's initial deposit, you could easily rack up thousands of points without spending more than you normally would.

The same strategy also applies to final payments and pre-cruise purchases. Of course, you want to trust the people you're booking for, so you aren't stuck chasing down payments or covering other people's vacations.

Liberty Royal Promenade

However, as long as everyone is prompt with their reimbursements, this can be a simple way to quickly build your rewards balance! 

Earn additional points on everyday spending and non-cruise purchases

gas pump

While Royal Caribbean Group purchases are the best way to rack up points with the new credit cards, cardholders can also earn bonus points on other purchases in select categories.

For instance, with either card, you'll earn two points per dollar spent on gas, groceries, and electric vehicle charging purchases. This means that certain everyday spending will help you build your rewards balance — even when you aren't planning your next cruise.

All other eligible purchases earn one point per dollar, allowing you to continue accumulating points on everyday spending. Over time, those random shopping trips, movie tickets, and oil changes add up! 

Publix grocery store

Additionally, those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® will earn two points per dollar on eligible purchases with airlines, hotels, and restaurants.

Make the card your default option with Apple Pay

Pool deck of Legend of the Seas

With tap-to-pay becoming increasingly common, adding your Royal ONE™ card to Apple Pay is an easy way to make sure you're earning points on purchases you already make — even if you forget your physical card at home. 

By setting the card as your default payment option, you can quickly pull the card up on your mobile device without fumbling through your wallet. 

This small convenience makes it easier to use your card consistently, rather than handing the cashier the first card you stumble upon. 

Take advantage of cruise-related benefits and perks

Celebrity Fort Lauderdale Embarkation

As a branded credit card, you'll also enjoy a slew of onboard benefits aboard Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Silversea cruises. 

All cardholders, regardless of whether you have the Royal ONE™ or Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card, can take advantage of priority boarding at the terminal. This means you can get on the ship faster and start enjoying your hard-earned vacation sooner.

Those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card will also benefit from expedited luggage delivery, so you won't be stuck waiting hours for your suitcase to finally make its way on board. 

Finally, all cardholders should keep an eye out for special events during their sailings. 

Use the card's travel credits and benefits

Aside from cruise-related benefits, both credit cards offer perks that are useful for land-based travel. As a Visa Signature® cardholder, you'll have access to the Visa Signature® Luxury Hotel Collection and receive special rates and VIP status at select hotels worldwide. 

Moreover, the cards include 24-hour travel and emergency assistance, car rental coverage, access to emergency roadside assistance, trip delay and lost luggage expense reimbursement, trip cancellation and interruption coverage, and extended warranty protection. 

Those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card can also take advantage of the $120 statement credit for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry enrollment or renewal. The benefit is available once every four years.

Barcelona Airport

This is a huge benefit for frequent flyers since it makes it easier to breeze through airport security and re-enter the U.S. after an international flight. Since many travelers already plan to pay for one of these programs, the statement credit also helps offset the annual fee by covering a purchase you likely will make anyway.

Take advantage of the anniversary credit

Liberty of the Seas Inside Cabin

Personally, I don't like to keep all my eggs in one basket when it comes to credit card spending. In other words, I strategically spread my spending across several rewards cards to maximize the value I earn from different loyalty programs.

However, that isn't everyone's jam — and that's okay! If you're someone who loves Royal Caribbean cruises, you may find yourself drawn to these credit cards more than others. 

Enter the anniversary credit. Those with the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® card who spend at least $10,000 in one year will receive a $100 cruise discount. Meanwhile, Royal ONE Plus™ cardholders who spend at least $20,000 in one year will earn a $200 discount. 

Pool Deck, Liberty of the Seas

There are a few caveats to keep in mind when redeeming this credit. First, it can only be applied to future cruise bookings purchased directly with Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, or Silversea. As such, travel agent bookings or those made with third parties, like Expedia or Vacations To Go, won't count. Additionally, you must use the discount before your next card anniversary. 

Bottom line: Is the Royal Caribbean credit card worth it?

Holding the Royal One card

Royal Caribbean's new credit card options are a huge upgrade from the existing offering, as they let cruisers earn rewards across the entire Royal Caribbean Group portfolio.

Before Royal ONE™ launched, the program wasn't as flexible, and all rewards were tied to a single brand. Now, cruisers can earn and redeem rewards seamlessly across all three brands: Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea.

In my opinion, the no-annual-fee Royal ONE™ card is a solid option for occasional cruisers. On the flip side, the Royal ONE Plus™ card has better earning rates, priority suite boarding, a higher anniversary reward, and a generous TSA PreCheck®/Global Entry credit.

symphony and odyssey docked, cococay

As such, it's easy to justify the premium card's $99 annual fee if you cruise with Royal Caribbean Group regularly and can take advantage of its added perks. 

Video captures scary moment cruise passenger falls off pier at CocoCay

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Over the weekend, a Royal Caribbean passenger fell off the pier into the ocean at the cruise line's private island. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

Witnesses captured the terrifying moment when a guest plunged from the pier into the water, as well as the harrowing rescue that followed, on Saturday, July 11, at Perfect Day at CocoCay. 

Two cruise ships visited CocoCay on Saturday: Adventure of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas. Although it's unclear what ship the passenger was sailing on, he fell from the pier into the water between the dock and Adventure of the Seas.

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

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According to passenger reports, the secret code word "Oscar, Oscar, Oscar" was broadcast around 1:25 p.m., indicating a man-overboard incident. 

Supposedly, the guest was on a mobility scooter that suddenly malfunctioned, causing him to veer off the designated path and into the water. However, that has not been confirmed by the cruise line. 

Man Overboard, CocoCay

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Moments after the guest fell into the water, a security guard immediately jumped in after him, and other crew members rushed into action, gathering life rings and other rescue equipment. 

Another crew member climbed onto one of the fenders to get a closer look at the scary situation and help coordinate the rescue with those on the dock.

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

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In the end, over two dozen cruise line employees took part in the rescue effort, ranging from senior officers to maintenance workers and medical staff. 

One video shows that the elderly passenger was eventually pulled from the water on a spine board stretcher before being moved to another stretcher for easier transport. He was then covered with blankets and urgently rushed on Wonder of the Seas to receive further medical treatment. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

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As he was rescued, cheers erupted from witnesses, both ashore and on the ships, who had watched the dramatic overboard incident unfold. 

Wonder of the Seas was on a three-night cruise to The Bahamas from Miami, returning to Florida on Monday, July 13, according to CruiseMapper. CocoCay was the first port of call on the short itinerary, followed by Nassau on Sunday, July 12. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

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Adventure of the Seas, on the other hand, had just kicked off an eight-night Caribbean cruise to Perfect Day at CocoCay, the Dominican Republic, Aruba, and Curaçao. The Voyager Class ship is scheduled to return to Port Canaveral, Florida, on July 18. 

At the time of publication, Royal Caribbean International had not provided a comment regarding the incident at its private island. 

Social media response

Perfect Day at CocoCay

The videos quickly went viral on social media, with many viewers expressing concern for the passenger's well-being and wishing him a speedy recovery. 

"Thanks for sharing WOW hope he is ok," said Lisa Fazio Frelier on TikTok. 

Wonder of the Seas in CocoCay

user3168693269714 added, "I hope he is ok saw this yesterday we're on the adventure of the seas."

"I pray he is okay truly my family and I watched and we're really concerned ♥️♥️♥️," Brittany added. 

Not the first time someone fell off the cruise pier at CocoCay

Overboard Incident, CocoCay, Child

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Last year, a child fell off the pier into the ocean at Perfect Day at CocoCay. The incident occurred near the area where the cruise ships are tied up to the moorings, with the fenders leaving a small gap between the vessel and the dock, as Royal Caribbean Blog previously reported.

Thankfully, passenger reports indicate that the young child was quickly rescued and brought back on Symphony of the Seas for medical treatment. 

Balcony with a view of CocoCay

A few months later, another Royal Caribbean passenger fell into the ocean while visiting the island. The incident happened after the guest reportedly walked too close to the edge of the dock while filming Star of the Seas, triggering "man overboard" protocols around 8:00 a.m. 

Crew members quickly responded, throwing a life ring to the passenger, who then grabbed and clung to it while awaiting rescue from the water. A rescue team on a jet ski quickly approached and safely returned him to shore.

Royal Caribbean delays return of cruise ship because of a super typhoon

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One cruise ship is stuck at sea due to a major storm — but it has nothing to do with the Atlantic hurricane season. 

Spectrum of the Seas in Hong Kong

Spectrum of the Seas was scheduled to return to Shanghai, China, on July 11, but her arrival has been delayed due to Super Typhoon Bavi.

"We have been monitoring the progression of Typhoon Bavi as it slowly moves toward Shanghai. Due to the development of the storm and its impact, and the government closure of the Port of Shanghai (Baoshan), the previous Spectrum of the Seas sailing has been delayed returning to port," reads an email sent to guests. 

The email continued, "[A]s a result, our 4-Night, 11 July 2026, sailing has unfortunately been cancelled. We're truly sorry for the impact that this has on your vacation plans."

Spectrum cancelled letter

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Those on the cancelled voyage will receive a full refund of the paid portion of the cruise fare, including non-refundable deposits. The cruise line will also automatically refund guests who booked airfare through Royal Caribbean.

"You'll also be reimbursed for non-refundable, pre-purchased transportation change fees incurred," the letter states. However, guests must be able to provide documentation by September 10, 2026. 

In addition to the refund, Royal Caribbean is also handing out Future Cruise Credits (FCC) that can be used on any Royal Caribbean sailing through July 11, 2027. 

Spectrum of the Seas

Credit amounts vary depending on stateroom category. Passengers booked in suites, for example, will receive RMB 3,400 (~$500 USD) per stateroom. Balcony cabins will receive RMB 1,700 (~$250 USD), while those in ocean view staterooms will get RMB 1,300 (~$190 USD). 

Finally, passengers in inside cabins will receive RMB 1,000 (~$147 USD), and third and fourth guests in each stateroom will get an additional RMB 340 (~$50 USD).

According to passenger reports, Spectrum of the Seas cannot return to Shanghai until July 13, around 6:00 p.m., due to the port closure. Additionally, the ship is being rerouted to Jeju, South Korea, to avoid being impacted by the storm. 

The July 7 cruise's only scheduled port of call was Busan, South Korea, so this extended delay means passengers will get to visit another destination, as well as spend more time aboard the 169,379 gross-ton ship. 

Typhoon Bavi takes aim at China

Shanghai, China

Typhoon Bavi, which extends 620 miles at its widest point (roughly the width of France), is heading across the Pacific toward China. The storm is expected to make landfall in southeastern China on Saturday, after dumping rain on Taiwan and a chain of remote Japanese islands, the BBC reported. 

Reuters added that Typhoon Bavi has the potential to be the most powerful storm the country has seen in years, with authorities in Beijing issuing the highest-level heavy rain alerts for six districts, forecasting the possibility of around six inches of rain within six hours in some areas.

Beijing's municipal government has also shut down parks, public events, some construction projects, and train services, and residents living in high-risk areas in the suburbs were evacuated on Thursday.

Spectrum of the Seas with sun setting

According to a live Typhoon Bavi tracker, the storm had sustained winds of around 178mph as of July 10 at 4:10 p.m. EST. Additionally, the storm was moving northwest at 13mph.

Spectrum of the Seas fast facts

Spectrum of the Seas in Russia

Spectrum of the Seas, which launched in 2019, is a Quantum-Ultra Class ship that was designed specifically for the Asian market. As such, she's different from other ships in the fleet, with unique dining options, entertainment, and design features. 

According to the cruise line, she measures 169,379 gross tons, has a passenger capacity of 4,246 at double occupancy, and comes in at 1,139 feet long. 

Spectrum will offer three- to eight-night cruises from Shanghai through November 2026. Then, she will relocate to Hong Kong, China, for three months before returning to Shanghai in late January. 

Carnival just revealed its biggest cruise ship ever. Here's how it stacks up against Royal Caribbean's Icon Class

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Carnival Cruise Line has officially begun construction on the largest ship in its 54-year history, marking a major milestone for the industry — and introducing new competition for Royal Caribbean. 

Carnival Ace Class vs Icon Class

On July 10, Carnival held a steel-cutting ceremony at Fincantieri's shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, for Carnival Destiny, the first vessel in the line's upcoming Ace Class

When she enters service in summer 2029, Carnival Destiny will take the title of Carnival's largest cruise ship ever, surpassing the line's existing Excel Class ships by roughly 50,000 gross tons, or 27%. 

Each of the three Ace Class ships is expected to measure approximately 230,000 gross tons and accommodate 8,000 passengers, making them among the largest cruise ships ever built. 

Carnival Destiny

"Carnival Destiny builds on a legacy that changed cruising once before, reimagining what guests can experience at sea. With this ship, we're elevating the guest experience again creating a ship that feels more expansive, while helping guests feel more connected and ultimately have more fun," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line

"And the name of the first ship in this new class will carry a name that I think will bring meaning for all of us because we are building on our history while we move forward with the new Carnival Destiny. Like her original, she is a big step forward, not only for Carnival, but we believe for the industry.”

Even so, Carnival's new ships won't eclipse Royal Caribbean's record-breaking Icon Class. Icon of the Seas, which debuted in 2024, became the world's largest cruise ship at 248,000 gross tons — a title that she and her two sister ships continue to hold.

Pool deck of Legend of the Seas

Although the cruise line hasn't revealed many details about its Carnival Destiny ship, here's a look at how the upcoming flagship compares with Royal Caribbean's Icon Class. 

Editor's note: This article was last updated on July 10, 2026. We will continue to update it as Carnival Cruise Line releases additional details about Carnival Destiny, including her accommodations, onboard attractions, dining venues, entertainment, and more, ahead of her 2029 debut.

Royal Caribbean's Icon Class vs Carnival's Ace Class

Legend of the Seas

Size 

Royal Caribbean's Icon Class ships measure 248,663 gross tons and 1,196 feet long, according to the cruise line. Additionally, the ships feature 20 decks, including 18 passenger-accessible decks, and measure approximately 219 feet wide. 

Comparatively, Carnival Cruise Line has stated that its upcoming Ace Class ships, including Carnival Destiny, will come in at around 230,000 gross tons. Based on conceptual mockups, it appears that Carnival Destiny will have around 17 passenger-accessible decks, though the exact number hasn't been confirmed. 

Capacity 

Although Icon Class ships are larger in terms of gross tonnage, Carnival's Ace Class ships are expected to have a larger passenger capacity. According to the cruise line, these massive vessels will have over 3,000 cabins and carry around 8,000 guests at full capacity. 

On the flip side, ships like Legend of the Seas have 2,805 cabins and can accommodate 5,610 passengers at double occupancy, increasing to approximately 7,600 guests when every available berth is filled.

Carnival Mardi Gras Funnel

Design 

In terms of design, we know that Carnival's Ace Class ships will be the most outward-facing ships at sea, with the largest number of ocean-facing balcony staterooms, a new promenade deck, and over 4.5 acres of glass. Additionally, 70% of the ships' venues and attractions will be brand-new to the cruise line.

This isn't necessarily surprising for a new ship class. When Icon of the Seas launched, the vessel introduced several firsts for the cruise line, including Category 6, the largest water park at sea; the Empire Supper Club; the enclosed AquaDome entertainment venue; Absolute Zero, the largest ice rink at sea with a unique circular design; and other new onboard concepts.

Fuel and sustainability

Finally, both Carnival's Ace Class and Royal Caribbean's Icon Class represent a shift toward more sustainable ship design, with both classes powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG)

LNG is one of the cleanest fossil fuels used by cruise ships, helping reduce carbon emissions by around 30%. LNG is a natural gas that has been cooled to approximately -260°F. This shrinks its volume by about 600 times, making it easier to store and transport.

I skipped the cruise line excursion and found a better way to see Palma de Mallorca

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Planning memorable days ashore on a European cruise is just as important as picking the right ship. From historic walking tours to Mediterranean sailing adventures and authentic cooking classes, there's no shortage of activities for all ages and interests. 

Shore Excursions Group, Elizabeth

However, as you begin your research, you may be curious as to whether it's better to book directly through your cruise line or through a third party. 

On my recent European cruise aboard Harmony of the Seas, I wasn't sure how to spend my day in Palma de Mallorca. It was my first time visiting the Spanish island, and I was a bit overwhelmed by all the available options. 

Initially, my sister and I thought about taking the shuttle into town and exploring on foot. However, we came across the "Exclusive Soller and Valldemossa" tour through Shore Excursions Group, which immediately caught our eye. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

I had booked with Shore Excursions Group before in Alaska. However, the tour was a round-trip transfer to the Mendenhall Glacier during a stop in Juneau.

This time, I was excited to book with them again for a more immersive and guided shore excursion, especially since I didn't know what to expect from Palma de Mallorca. 

The five-hour tour — which costs around $169 when purchased in advance through Shore Excursions Group's website — included round-trip transportation from the port to Valldemossa and Sóller in a comfortable, air-conditioned van, along with insightful commentary from our private guide. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Overall, the small-group tour to Valldemossa and Sóller was perfect for my sister and me, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone visiting Palma de Mallorca on a cruise ship who can't decide which must-see highlights are worth checking off their bucket list. 

Editor's note: Shore Excursions Group generously gifted Royal Caribbean Blog this tour in Palma de Mallorca. However, all opinions are still our own. Additionally, we included secure booking links in this article. While it costs nothing to book through the links, we receive a commission for each reservation. Thank you for your support!

One day in Palma de Mallorca: Shore Excursions Group review

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

The day started off bright and early at 9:30 a.m., when we were picked up directly outside the cruise terminal's doors. The confirmation email provided very clear instructions, along with day-of contact information, so we weren't left guessing where to meet or who to look for once we disembarked.

We were then introduced to our driver, Oscar, and our tour guide, Camy. Although the van had room for up to six passengers, it ended up being just the two of us! This was a nice surprise, though even if more passengers had joined, it would have felt far more comfortable and personable than some of the larger tours I've experienced in other ports of call. 

Camy gave us a quick rundown of our day's itinerary. First, we were going to make a quick stop at the Lafiore glass factory before continuing on to Valldemossa, where we'd be given a short walking tour before being allotted a little free time. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca Ticket

Inside the glass workshop, we were able to watch real-time demonstrations as artisans transformed molten glass into beautifully crafted pieces right before our eyes.

There was also a large shopping area attached to the workshop, which was filled with finished pieces ranging from delicate oil decanters to decorative vases and more. 

We hopped back in the van and headed to Valldemossa, a postcard-worthy village that's tucked into the Tramuntana mountains. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

En route to the village, Camy shared a bit of its history, explaining that the name dates back to a 13th-century origin meaning "valley of the woman." 

She also pointed out that Valldemossa later became especially popular in the 18th century as a retreat for European artists, writers, painters, and composers, most famously the composer Frédéric Chopin. 

Upon arrival, we took a quick walk through King Juan Carlos Gardens before popping into the Carthusian monastery at the request of my sister. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca Ticket

Then, Camy guided us on a short walk to a breathtaking overlook that opened up over the valley and surrounding mountains. It was easy to tell why so many artisans and musicians had been inspired by the area! 

Another request we had was to stop in the Majorica pearls store on one of the main roads. My sister's birthstone is a pearl, so she couldn't resist adding a few pieces to her ever-growing collection. 

After that, Camy gave us a little free time to explore the streets on our own. However, she did recommend a pastry shop, even coming inside to point out her favorite treats!

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

We grabbed two pastries from Ca'n Molinas, along with two much-needed cappuccinos, and found a spot on the quaint back patio to sit, rest, and enjoy our sweet treats. 

Camy highly recommended the almond cake since almond trees grow all over the island (fun fact: there are over 200 different variations of almonds found on Palma de Mallorca!). 

The cake was a little dry, but what it lacked in moisture, it more than made up for in flavor. The nuttiness paired really well with our coffees, too. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Before we knew it, it was time to make our way back to Oscar and begin the drive to Sóller. After spending time in the direct sun, it was nice to have some built-in time to cool down in the van!  

Our first stop was the lighthouse. I saw so many people making the treacherous hike up the mountain, but both Oscar and Camy said that this wasn't super common. 

I'd understand if it was, though. The views at the top were absolutely unreal, with sweeping stretches of the rugged Spanish coastline and boats dotted throughout the harbor below. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Like in Valldemossa, we were given a little bit of free time to enjoy the Port of Sóller before finally heading back to our cruise ship. 

The vibe was completely different than Valldemossa. The waterfront promenade had tons of cute cafés and easy beach access. 

In fact, we found time to enjoy some gelato and take off our shoes to dip our toes in the Mediterranean Sea. Visiting in late May, the water was much chillier than we expected, and we didn't understand how so many people were braving it. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Oscar and Camy were waiting for us right where they dropped us off, and we began our 40-minute drive back to the cruise port. We arrived with over an hour to spare before the all-aboard time! 

Booking a tour through Shore Excursions Group comes with benefits like competitive pricing and smaller groups

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

After over three dozen cruises, it's safe to say that I've definitely had a lot of luck with third-party tours and often prefer them to cruise line-sponsored excursions. 

For example, I booked a great snorkeling tour in Aruba once that cost less than similar excursions offered through Royal Caribbean. Another time, I found a small-group trip from Civitavecchia to Rome after being unimpressed with MSC's options. 

I've learned that independent operators, like Shore Excursions Group, offer more personalized experiences than what cruise lines offer. Even if they are a little pricier, you get more bang for your buck than when booking tours through the cruise line.

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Plus, Shore Excursions Group has the industry's strongest guaranteed return-to-ship policy, so we weren't worried about getting left behind. 

However, if a tour booked through Shore Excursions Group delays your arrival and you miss the ship, they will arrange and pay for your accommodations, meals, and transportation to the next port of call. Plus, they'll shell out an additional $1,000 USD payout per customer for the inconvenience. 

So, is booking a tour through Shore Excursions Group worth it? Absolutely. 

Shore Excursions Group Palma de Mallorca

Based on my experience in Palma de Mallorca, the entire day was well-organized, personalized, and stress-free from start to finish. My sister and I loved that the tour ended up being just the two of us, as it allowed for a more flexible itinerary and a more relaxed pace compared to other cruise line excursions I've taken in the past. 

That said, what stood out most was that we benefited from both a guided tour and independent exploration. For example, we got to see hidden gems in Valldemossa while also getting to wander souvenir shops and enjoy an afternoon pick-me-up by ourselves. 

If you're ready to book your upcoming tours, fill out this registration form to receive personalized excursion recommendations for your cruise from Shore Excursions Group.

Royal Caribbean plans to launch 7 cruise ships in six years

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Royal Caribbean is buoying up its operations, with plans to launch seven new cruise ships over the next six years.

Pool deck of Legend of the Seas

Now that Legend of the Seas has launched, Royal Caribbean has even bigger plans on the horizon. The family-friendly cruise line — known for its record-breaking ships — will welcome seven new ships to its fleet by 2032, including the first-ever Discovery Class vessels

Founded in 1968, Royal Caribbean has grown into one of the world's largest cruise operators. And over the years, they have developed a cult-like following of cruisers who are "Loyal to Royal," welcoming over seven million passengers aboard their fleet in 2025. 

Today, the cruise line operates 30 ships globally, sailing to destinations such as the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Alaska, Asia, and beyond. 

Legend of the Seas

In July, Royal Caribbean officially welcomed its newest ship, Legend of the Seas, to the family. Legend's debut marks the first time that an Icon Class ship has offered regular voyages in the Mediterranean. 

"With Legend of the Seas, we are bringing to life our most legendary vacation yet as we continue to push the boundaries with more of what guests know and love," said Michael Bayley, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. 

"Those looking to get the most out of their vacation can have it all with Legend's combination of adventure-packed experiences and incredible destinations in Europe and the Caribbean."

Legend of the Seas

Looking ahead, the company doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. In fact, they've announced plans for a major fleet expansion, with seven Oasis, Icon, and Discovery Class ships set to join the fleet over the next six years. 

The upcoming additions will continue Royal Caribbean's push to redefine the cruise experience, introducing new innovations, attractions, dining venues, cabins, and more.

New Royal Caribbean ships on order (2027-2032)

Hero of the Seas construction

Royal Caribbean has confirmed orders for seven new ships through 2032, though some details about the upcoming vessels remain limited. 

For example, the cruise line has only announced the name of its next Icon Class ship — Hero of the Seas — while additional details about other ships and their features have yet to be revealed.

That said, here's a rundown of the New Royal Caribbean ships on order over the next six years:

Utopia of the Seas
  • Hero of the Seas, Icon Class (2027)
  • Unnamed Oasis 7, Oasis Class (2028)
  • Unnamed Icon 5, Icon Class (2028)
  • Unnamed Discovery 1, Discovery Class (2029)
  • Unnamed Icon 6, Icon Class (2029)
  • Unnamed Icon 7, Icon Class (2030)
  • Unnamed Discovery 2, Discovery Class (2032)

Royal Caribbean's aggressive expansion plans

Oasis 7 Keel

What's particularly interesting about the proposed timeline is how the company has doubled down on ship launches in 2028 and 2029. 

Royal Caribbean plans to introduce multiple new vessels during those years, with two ships scheduled to debut each year (Oasis 7 and Icon 5 in 2028, followed by Discovery 1 and Icon 6 in 2029).

This expansion would mark one of the company's most ambitious periods of growth, allowing Royal Caribbean to add to its record-breaking ship classes and introduce its highly anticipated Discovery Class product. 

Surfside

Not only that, but this strategy is slightly unusual in the cruise industry, with most lines spacing out new ship launches to balance financial commitments and manage construction timelines with the shipyards. 

Carnival Cruise Line, for example, has five ships on order through 2033. Unlike Royal Caribbean, Carnival's launches are spread out over several years, starting with Carnival Festivale in 2027. 

After that, Carnival Tropicale will join the fleet, followed by three Project Ace class ships in 2029, 2031, and 2033. 

Boardwalk Playmakers Harmony

Similarly, Norwegian Cruise Line is tied with Royal Caribbean on future ship orders, with seven new vessels expected to join the fleet between 2027 and 2037.

However, unlike Royal Caribbean's more concentrated expansion strategy, Norwegian's new ships are spread out across a decade. Norwegian Aura is scheduled to debut in 2027, followed by additional vessels arriving throughout the 2030s, including the line's biggest vessels yet. 

Moreover, most of Norwegian's upcoming launches are spaced roughly every other year. For instance, after the debut of a new Prima Class ship in 2028, Norwegian will launch a new ship class in 2030. Additional ships from that class will then join the fleet in 2032, 2034, and 2036.

Legend of the Seas Promenade Art

Having delivered unforgettable vacations for nearly 60 years, Royal Caribbean is ready to usher in a new era of cruising, one that sees a rapid fleet expansion, introduces new ship classes, and continues to redefine what's possible at sea. 

Court overturns approval required for Royal Caribbean's new Rome cruise port

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A court overturned the environmental approval required for Royal Caribbean to begin construction on its newest cruise port. 

Civitavecchia Cruise Port

According to local news outlets, a regional administrative court in Lazio, Italy, on July 3 repealed the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the €600 million project in Fiumicino. 

Judges ruled that the development had been incorrectly classified as a tourist marina when it should have been classified as a commercial port, even though the Royal Caribbean Group-backed project also includes plans for commercial space, restaurants, a hotel, shops, public waterfront parks, and more. 

As such, the environmental approval issued by Italy's Ministry of Environment and Energy Security was overturned, and construction cannot move forward. 

Civitavecchia Cruise Port

That doesn't mean the project is entirely dead, though. In a statement to Italian media, Fiumicino Waterfront CEO Galliano Di Marco claimed they will appeal the decision through the appropriate legal channels within the prescribed timeframe.

Why Royal Caribbean wants to build a new Rome cruise port

Rome

The newly proposed cruise port, located in Fiumicino near Rome's Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, would allow cruisers to board ships closer to the city center and the airport.

Currently, Rome's cruise port is in Civitavecchia, over 80 kilometers (50 miles) away from the city, or about an hour's drive. 

Its proximity to Rome's major international airport would also make it more convenient for guests to embark and disembark. Those boarding ships in Rome could be at the terminal in minutes, rather than boarding shuttle buses or reserving pricey private transfers for the long drive to Civitavecchia.

Civitavecchia Cruise Port

According to the developers, the new cruise terminal would have the capacity to serve more than 1 million passengers annually and operate as a homeport for cruise ships for roughly 200 days each year.

Plans further indicate that ships would have access to shore power while docked. As such, they wouldn't have to run the engines in port. 

Moreover, the development would supposedly create thousands of jobs, improve local infrastructure, and help meet the growing demand for cruise and yacht facilities in the Mediterranean. 

Second major setback this year for Royal Caribbean

Perfect Day Mexico teaser

In May, Mexican Environment Minister Alicia Barcena confirmed that plans for Perfect Day Mexico wouldn't be approved following massive backlash from environmental groups, as previously reported by Royal Caribbean Blog

According to a report released by Mexico's Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), officials felt that there were too many concerns tied to mangroves, coral reefs, groundwater systems, and broader ecosystem impacts in Mahahual, Costa Maya. 

SEMARNAT also claimed that Perfect Day Mexico added risks to the Mesoamerican Reef System involving groundwater and underground hydrological systems.

Costa Beach Club

Another concern was that Royal Caribbean combined all elements of the project (i.e., the water park, beach club, and cruise pier) into one large development, instead of evaluating individual parts. Combined, officials argued that the environmental effects would be too significant to ignore.

That said, the company isn't abandoning its Perfect Day Mexico plans. Instead, they're reworking elements of the project to address the concerns around its coastal impact, with plans to re-engage with stakeholders in the future. 

Royal Caribbean expands its most creative wearables to its newest ship

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Royal Caribbean is offering its smart wearable bracelet that can help parents track their kids' location on its newest ship, Legend of the Seas.

Find my kid

The cruise line's "Find My Kid" feature is available on the latest Icon Class ship, according to the company's website

It was first tested aboard Icon of the Seas in mid-2024 and was eventually rolled out on Star of the Seas in 2025. 

Now, this innovative feature has been expanded to Legend of the Seas. This gives families an easy way to keep tabs on their younger kids through the mobile app — for an additional cost. 

How does "Find My Kid" work on Royal Caribbean?

Find my kid

"Take peace of mind to the max on Legend of the Seas and Star of the Seas. Using the Find My Kid feature in the Royal Caribbean® App along with the Adventure Ocean® WOW Band, you can keep an eye on your kids aged 3 to 12 from the convenience of your mobile device," Royal Caribbean says

"Signing up is easy: once onboard, register your kids in Royal Caribbean's free, award-winning Adventure Ocean youth program, purchase the Adventure Ocean WOW Band... and sign up for Find My Kid. You... will then be able to locate your kids in public areas of the ship and your stateroom through the app's deck maps."

Parents can also decide who has access to the feature. At their discretion, they can allow other members of their travel party, such as older siblings or grandparents, to track their children's location through the Royal Caribbean mobile app.

Bands

Unfortunately, this feature isn't free since it requires a special WOW Band, which currently costs $14.99. That said, the Adventure Ocean WOW Band can also open your stateroom door and be used to make onboard purchases, eliminating the need to carry a SeaPass card. 

Additionally, it can be used on future cruises, meaning families who plan on sailing aboard Star or Legend of the Seas more than once won't need to purchase a new band on each voyage. 

Why not just use Apple AirTags?

Surfside

Royal Caribbean's "Find My Kid" is designed specifically for use onboard, allowing it to pinpoint a child's location across multiple decks of the ship more accurately than AirTags. 

Plus, since it is seamlessly integrated into the mobile app, parents can quickly view their child's location on the ship's deck map without relying on a stable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection. 

In fact, you don't need an internet package at all to use the feature (just be sure to download the current version of the Royal Caribbean app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store before your cruise!).

Kidfinder in Royal Caribbean app

(Credit: Shannon Sinclair)

That said, "Find My Kid" isn't meant to replace parental supervision on Star or Legend of the Seas. Instead, it's designed to provide an extra layer of convenience and peace of mind on these massive mega ships. 

Should "Find My Kid" be available for teens, too?

Thrill Island

In addition to being on limited ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, many passengers argue that the feature should also track teenagers.

"They need to make it available for teens too," commented Courtney on a previous Royal Caribbean Blog post

Mike T added, "I'd want this for a teenager at 10pm...not little kids." 

Legend of the Seas Promenade Art

However, teens have the ability to chat through the Royal Caribbean app, whereas guests 13 and under don't. They either have to use a parent's device or communicate through apps like iMessage or WhatsApp with an internet package. 

As such, the "Find My Kid" feature is aimed at younger passengers who may not have a phone of their own and cannot communicate directly with their parents. 

It's not uncommon, for example, to hear announcements over the public address system asking a specific guest to report to Guest Services, often because a family member is trying to locate them and can't get in touch with them.

Adventure Ocean on Legend of the Seas

By making it easier for parents to easily locate their children through the app, the feature can help reduce the need for those ship wide announcements and panic that comes with not knowing where your child is. 

Royal Caribbean added these rare one-time cruises for 2027

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Royal Caribbean is offering a number of one-off cruises in 2027 that are not the sort of typical sailings we expect.

Odyssey of the Seas

With The Bahamas and Caribbean being year-round destinations, it is easy to visit the same ports of call — such as Perfect Day at CocoCay; Cozumel, Mexico; and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas — over and over. 

However, as you climb the Crown & Anchor Society tiers, you may begin to crave different experiences. Thankfully, there are plenty of overlooked itineraries that fly under the radar. 

If you are willing to branch out, you will find that Royal Caribbean's 2027 lineup is actually pretty interesting and offers plenty of opportunities to discover new destinations. 

Honolulu, Hawaii

Although many of these one-off wonders are the cruise line's unique twist on repositioning cruises, that doesn't mean they aren't worth considering for your next cruise vacation, especially if you're itching for more time at sea. 

Editor's note: Cruise pricing can change at any time based on demand, availability, and promotional offers. All fares mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. However, for accurate pricing, check directly on Royal Caribbean's website or speak with your travel advisor. 

Quantum of the Seas — 23-Night Transpacific / April 11, 2027

Quantum of the Seas pool deck

Dates: April 11-May 3, 2027

Embarkation port: Brisbane, Australia

Disembarkation port: Seattle, Washington

Lowest rate: $3,236 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Papeete, Tahiti
  • Moorea, French Polynesia
  • Raiatea, French Polynesia
  • Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii

Anthem of the Seas — 16-Night Transpacific / April 14, 2027

Dates: April 14-29, 2027

Embarkation port: Sydney, Australia

Disembarkation port: Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii

Lowest rate: $2,311 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Papeete, Tahiti
  • Moorea, French Polynesia
  • Raiatea, French Polynesia

Rhapsody of the Seas — 14-Night Spain & Morocco / April 19, 2027

Rhapsody in Kotor

Dates: April 19-May 3, 2027

Embarkation port: Miami, Florida

Disembarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Lowest rate: $788 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Casablanca, Morocco
  • Tangier, Morocco
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Alicante, Spain
  • Valencia, Spain

Brilliance of the Seas — 15-Night Spain & Morocco / April 23, 2027

Brilliance of the Seas in Tortola

Dates: April 23-May 8, 2027

Embarkation port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Disembarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Lowest rate: $822 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Tangier, Morocco
  • Seville (Cadiz), Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Valencia, Spain

Grandeur of the Seas — 7-Night Colón to San Juan / April 24, 2027

Dates: April 24-May 1, 2027

Embarkation port: Colón, Panama

Disembarkation port: San Juan, Puerto Rico

Lowest rate: $566 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Kingstown, St. Vincent
  • Castries, St. Lucia
  • St. John's, Antigua
  • Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Legend of the Seas — 14-Night Spanish Transatlantic / April 25, 2027

Legend of the Seas

Dates: April 25-May 9, 2027

Embarkation port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Disembarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Lowest rate: $1,570 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Seville (Cadiz), Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Alicante, Spain

Odyssey of the Seas — 14-Night Spain, Italy, Azores Transatlantic / April 25, 2027

Aft balcony

Dates: April 25-May 9, 2027

Embarkation port: Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Disembarkation port: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Lowest rate: $1,234 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Ponta Delgada, Azores
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Florence / Pisa (La Spezia), Italy

Explorer of the Seas — 14-Night Spain, Italy, Azores Transatlantic / April 26, 2027

Explorer of the Seas docked in Mykonos

Dates: April 26-May 10, 2027

Embarkation port: Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida

Disembarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Lowest rate: $740 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Madeira (Funchal), Portugal
  • Seville (Cadiz), Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Freedom of the Seas — 12-Night Bermuda & Azores / April 27, 2027

Water slides

Dates: April 27-May 9, 2027

Embarkation port: Miami, Florida

Disembarkation port: Southampton, England

Lowest rate: $707 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
  • Ponta Delgada, Azores

Navigator of the Seas — 13-Night Singapore to Tokyo / April 29, 2027

Navigator of the Seas docked in San Pedro

Dates: April 29-May 12, 2027

Embarkation port: Singapore, Singapore

Disembarkation port: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Lowest rate: $2,210 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan, China
  • Jeju (Seogwipo), South Korea
  • Fukuoka, Japan
  • Nagasaki, Japan

Anthem of the Seas — 8-Night Hawaii / April 29, 2027

Anthem of the Seas in Sydney, Australia

Dates: April 29-May 7, 2027

Embarkation port: Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii

Disembarkation port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Lowest rate: $935 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Kailua Kona, Hawaii

Serenade of the Seas — 7-Night Pacific Coastal / May 2, 2027

Serenade of the Seas in Prince Rupert Island

Dates: May 2-9, 2027

Embarkation port: San Diego, California

Disembarkation port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Lowest rate: $564 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Astoria, Oregon
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Victoria, British Columbia

Rhapsody of the Seas — 11-Night Best of Italy & Greece / May 3, 2027

Rhapsody of the Seas pool deck near Crete

Dates: May 3-14, 2027

Embarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Disembarkation port: Athens (Piraeus), Greece

Lowest rate: $2,417 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Florence / Pisa (La Spezia), Italy
  • Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
  • Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy
  • Sicily (Messina), Italy
  • Mykonos, Greece
  • Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
  • Rhodes, Greece
  • Santorini, Greece

Navigator of the Seas — 17-Night Tokyo to Los Angeles / May 12, 2027

Navigator of the Seas

Dates: May 12-28, 2027

Embarkation port: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Disembarkation port: Los Angeles, California

Lowest rate: $1,252 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Mt. Fuji (Shimizu), Japan
  • Nagoya, Japan
  • Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
  • Kobe, Japan

Icon of the Seas — 9-Night Perfect Day CocoCay to Texas / August 7, 2027

Royal Caribbean logo

Dates: August 7-16, 2027

Embarkation port: Miami, Florida

Disembarkation port: Galveston, Texas

Lowest rate: $1,882 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas
  • Willemstad, Curaçao
  • Oranjestad, Aruba

Anthem of the Seas — 10-Night Hawaii / September 26, 2027

Pool on Anthem of the Seas

Dates: September 26-October 6, 2027

Embarkation port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Disembarkation port: Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii

Lowest rate: $848 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Kailua Kona, Hawaii

Serenade of the Seas — 7-Night Pacific Coastal / September 26, 2027

Serenade of the Seas in Ketchikan

Dates: September 26-October 3, 2027

Embarkation port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Disembarkation port: San Diego, California

Lowest rate: $650 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Astoria, Oregon
  • San Francisco, California

Voyager of the Seas — 25-Night Transpacific / October 1, 2027

Voyager at Sea

Dates: October 1-27, 2027

Embarkation port: Seattle, Washington

Disembarkation port: Brisbane, Australia

Lowest rate: $2,797 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii
  • Moorea, French Polynesia
  • Papeete, Tahiti
  • Raiatea, French Polynesia
  • Port Vila, Vanuatu
  • Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Anthem of the Seas — 17-Night Transpacific / October 6, 2027

Anthem of the Seas exterior

Dates: October 6-24, 2027

Embarkation port: Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii

Disembarkation port: Sydney, Australia

Lowest rate: $2,119 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Papeete, Tahiti
  • Moorea, French Polynesia
  • Raiatea, French Polynesia
  • Tauranga, New Zealand

Serenade of the Seas — 15-Night Panama Canal Eastward / October 7, 2027

Serenade of the Seas in LA

Dates: October 7-22, 2027

Embarkation port: San Diego, California

Disembarkation port: Tampa, Florida

Lowest rate: $1,947 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  • Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
  • Puntarenas, Costa Rica
  • Panama Canal (Cruising), Panama
  • Cartagena, Colombia
  • George Town, Grand Cayman

Quantum of the Seas — 15-Night Tokyo to Singapore / October 12, 2027

Quantum of the Seas

Dates: October 12-25, 2027

Embarkation port: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Disembarkation port: Singapore, Singapore

Lowest rate: $2,434 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
  • Kochi, Japan
  • Okinawa (Naha), Japan
  • Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan, China
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Hue / Danang (Chan May), Vietnam

Freedom of the Seas — 12-Night Azores Transatlantic / October 18, 2027

Freedom-Docked-Nassau

Dates: October 18-30, 2027

Embarkation port: Southampton, England

Disembarkation port: Miami, Florida

Lowest rate: $697 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • La Coruna, Spain
  • Vigo, Spain
  • Ponta Delgada, Azores

Odyssey of the Seas — 14-Night Spain & Portugal Transatlantic / October 31, 2027

Bumper cars

Dates: October 31-November 14, 2027

Embarkation port: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Disembarkation port: Cape Liberty, New Jersey

Lowest rate: $963 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Ponta Delgada, Azores

Legend of the Seas — 13-Night Spanish Transatlantic / October 31, 2027

Thrill Island

Dates: October 31-November 13, 2027

Embarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Disembarkation port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Lowest rate: $1,362 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Alicante, Spain
  • Málaga, Spain

Explorer of the Seas — 14-Night Spain & Morocco Transatlantic / November 1, 2027

Explorer of the Seas in Sydney, Australia

Dates: November 1-15, 2027

Embarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Disembarkation port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Lowest rate: $839 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Alicante, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Tangier, Morocco

Brilliance of the Seas — 15-Night Spain & Portugal Transatlantic / November 6, 2027

Mariner and Brilliance

Dates: November 6-21, 2027

Embarkation port: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Disembarkation port: Tampa, Florida

Lowest rate: $871 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Ponta Delgada, Azores
  • Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda

Rhapsody of the Seas — 14-Night Spain & Portugal Transatlantic / November 13, 2027

Dates: November 13-27, 2027

Embarkation port: Barcelona, Spain

Disembarkation port: San Juan, Puerto Rico

Lowest rate: $916 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Valencia, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Seville (Cadiz), Spain
  • Tangier, Morocco
  • Casablanca, Morocco

Grandeur of the Seas — 7-Night San Juan to Colón / November 27, 2027

Dates: November 27-December 4, 2027

Embarkation port: San Juan, Puerto Rico

Disembarkation port: Colón, Panama

Lowest rate: $674 per person for an interior cabin 

Ports of call:

  • Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
  • Philipsburg, St. Maarten
  • Castries, St. Lucia
  • Willemstad, Curaçao

Is a longer cruise worth it?

Legend of the Seas

Unfortunately, I'm not yet at the phase of life where considering unique reposition sailings makes sense. 

With my partner's work schedule as an elementary school teacher, it's difficult to get a lot of time off during the academic year. As such, our travel is generally limited to peak seasons, like spring break and summer, which generally don't see as many unique voyages. 

Not only that, but we don't like leaving our senior dog for extended periods. He is nearing 14 years old and has a few health concerns. The last thing we'd want is to be at sea in a drastically different time zone during a crisis. 

Liberty Pool Deck, Royal Amp

That said, there are perks to taking longer cruises, and I can't wait until we can experience them ourselves! 

First, you have more time to enjoy the ship. Transatlantic and transpacific cruises, especially, include multiple consecutive sea days.

And with massive vessels like Legend of the Seas now offering transatlantic cruises, having extra time onboard means you won't be rushed trying to experience everything the Icon Class ship has to offer!

Liberty at Sea

Additionally, the price per day is often lower than for shorter voyages. For example, the cost per night for Freedom's 12-night Azores cruise in October 2027 starts as low as $58 per person!

That said, it's not uncommon to find high last-minute prices since these itineraries are offered so infrequently. As such, you'll want to book these one-off wonders early. 

My $8,500 European trip included a $1,500 cruise on Liberty of the Seas — Here's a breakdown of what I spent

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Older cruise ships typically provide a better value for budget-conscious travelers because they offer many of the same basic experiences for a fraction of what it costs to sail aboard a newer vessel — and that's exactly why I booked a cruise on Liberty of the Seas for my recent European adventure. 

Elizabeth / Liberty of the Seas

Generally speaking, European cruises are more expensive once airfare and excursions are factored in, so choosing an older ship helped my fiancée and me have the flexibility to plan a longer pre-cruise stay in London, England. 

This gave us time to adjust to the different time zone, explore the city, and check a few must-see landmarks off our bucket list before embarking on our five-night cruise to Germany and Belgium. 

Plus, Liberty of the Seas just wrapped up a multi-million dollar dry dock, adding new enhancements like Izumi Teppanyaki, Royal Escape Room, and a reimagined pool deck. As such, I couldn't wait to get on and check out everything on the amplified ship and visit two new-to-me ports in Europe. 

Liberty Royal Promenade

Our 11-night vacation, including the five-night cruise aboard Liberty of the Seas, came to over $8,500. In this article, I'll provide a full breakdown of what we spent during my Liberty of the Seas cruise, including travel-related expenses, onboard spending, shore excursions, and more. 

Our round-trip plane tickets from North Carolina to London, England, cost nearly $1,200 when paid with a combination of points and cash. 

American Airlines plane

Airfare prices have been higher than usual for the last couple of years, and finding deals out of Charlotte, North Carolina, has been much more challenging than it was when I lived in New York.

To put it into perspective, it's pretty common for round-trip tickets to Orlando and Miami on American Airlines to cost over $400 per person. In fact, I found a more affordable flight to Seattle, Washington, last year than to Florida!

Charlotte has multiple nonstop flights to London-Heathrow, so I knew getting to England would be easy. However, I was expecting the worst when it came to flight prices. To my surprise, I found round-trip flights for two for $1,199.76 plus 85,000 points.

Elizabeth and Sarah on the plane to Heathrow

Considering American Airlines wanted more than $1,300 per person for round-trip tickets, it felt like a great deal since we essentially got one ticket for free. 

Before departing, we also had to apply for the UK's Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which is now required for American citizens entering the country. The application process was straightforward, and the total cost for both of us came to $55.98. 

The good thing about the ETA is that it's valid for two years, so we won't have to pay again if we return to the United Kingdom before June 2028.

Passports

Getting to the airport was another small expense. An Uber from our apartment to Charlotte airport cost $28.95, bringing our total pre-cruise transportation and travel documentation costs to $1,284.69 plus 85,000 points.

We arrived five days before the cruise and stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton London — Tower of London, which cost $1,785.62.

Doubletree Hotel in London

Although I'm far from a budget traveler, I also don't like shelling out thousands of dollars for a hotel room I'll rarely be in. While browsing available options, I was shocked that many hotels in Central London were quoting us over $2,500 for a five-night stay. 

In the end, I booked the DoubleTree by Hilton London — Tower of London for nearly $1,800. The rate also included breakfast, which meant we didn't have to budget for coffee or pastries every morning. This helped justify both the nightly rate and the hotel's somewhat inconvenient location.

Our room was tiny and didn't have a closet, so we couldn't unpack and were forced to live out of our suitcases. Plus, the hotel was undergoing renovations, and the hallways smelled of fresh paint. Still, for the price, it was perfectly fine and more than served its purpose. 

We spent around $2,460 in London before the cruise.

Elizabeth, Afternoon Tea in London

London is one of my favorite cities, and I have fond memories studying abroad in England during college. I also have family in London, which gives me a great excuse to visit whenever possible. That said, it was my fiancée's first time visiting London, so we made sure to hit more of the tourist spots than I normally would.

Here's a breakdown of everything we spent, including meals, sweet treats (like the viral Borough Market strawberries), shopping, transportation, and more: 

  • Tower of London: $99.37
  • Westminster Abbey: $83.25
  • The Hunger Games On Stage: $158.45
  • Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, Twilight Tour: $276.91
  • 5-Day eSim through Saily: $16.99 
  • Lunch at Camden Market: $37.65
  • Lunch at Borough Market: $31.93
  • Dinner at Ave Mario: $76.83
  • Dinner at Cahoots: $80.59
Borough Market Sandwich, London
  • Dinner at The Ivy: $160.55
  • Dinner at Barberella: $116.39
  • Dinner at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London: $42.71
  • Pre-theater drinks at The Alchemist: $33.25
  • Drinks at Sky Garden: $66.19
  • Afternoon tea at the Sanderson: $228.25
  • Shopping: $535.24
  • Coffee and other sweet treats: $177.74
  • Transportation in London: $172.64
  • Train tickets to Southampton: $65.43

TOTAL: $2,460.36

The five-night sailing aboard the Liberty of the Seas ship cost $1,497.84 for a windowless inside cabin. 

Liberty Inside Cabin

Because London was so expensive, we did not mind saving money on our cruise fare. A balcony seemed relatively pointless since the itinerary wasn't scenic, and we planned on spending the two sea days relaxing in the adults-only Solarium.

As such, we booked a Category 4V Interior Stateroom through my travel agent for $1,497.84, or $748.92 per person, including gratuities. This worked out to about $300 per night for the two of us, which seemed more than reasonable for an older ship in Europe. 

Plus, the price of our Royal Caribbean cruise covered more than accommodations, too — ranging from unlimited meals to basic beverages, brand-new original entertainment, and transportation from England to Germany and Belgium. 

Liberty of the Seas Inside Cabin

On Liberty of the Seas, there are multiple pools, water slides, a fitness center, a three-deck-high dining room, and ice skating shows, among other activities and amenities.

In the end, the 162-square-foot cabin was a comfortable — albeit outdated — space to relax and rest up after long days spent ashore during one of the continent's worst heatwaves in recorded history. 

We racked up $744.55 in other charges, including shore excursions, Wi-Fi, and more. 

Belgian Waffle-Making Class, Brugges

We tried to keep our onboard spending low while aboard Liberty of the Seas. We only splurged on one specialty meal, and our eight daily Diamond vouchers meant we did not need to splurge on a pricey drink package.

In total, we spent $242.45 on the ship. This included Wi-Fi, a few arcade games, and dinner at Izumi Hibachi. Our booking included a $50 onboard credit, which helped decrease our spending, as we would have spent closer to $292 without it.

While ashore, we spent an additional $502.10 in Hamburg and Zeebrugge, with miscellaneous charges ranging from tickets to Miniatur Wunderland to bus transfers, lunch, souvenirs (we may have bought too much Belgian chocolate...), and even a Belgian waffle-making class in Brugge. 

Before we knew it, it was time to get off the cruise ship and head to Heathrow Airport for our long-haul flight home.

Flixbus

Our nearly two-week-long trip flew by, and before we knew it, we were packing our suitcases and dreading our long travel day back to North Carolina.  

After debarking the ship, we took a short taxi ride to the Southampton bus station, where we boarded a Flix bus to Heathrow Airport. This was much more economical than booking transfers through Royal Caribbean, which cost around $100 per person! 

Comparatively, we only spent $100.81 on the two-hour-long bus ride for both of us, including a taxi from the cruise port to the Southampton station. 

Professional Picture, Liberty

We took one final rideshare home after landing, which came to $33.97. 

Finally, we paid a family friend $700 to watch our dog, Dexter.

Elizabeth's dog, Dexter

My fiancée and I are lucky that we have a close family friend who is just as obsessed with our dog, Dexter, as we are. In fact, she loves it when Dexter, whom she calls her handsome boy, is "home."

Leaving our dog with our family friend always brings us so much peace of mind, and we usually only travel when we are sure that she's available to keep him. While gone, we receive regular text and photo updates, which makes being away from our little guy, who is almost 14 years old, easier. 

And yes, we always return with a new toy for Dexter and something special for our family friend to thank her for taking such good care of our dog. 

Between travel-related expenses, food, shopping, and the cruise itself, we spent over $8,500 on our Liberty of the Seas vacation.

Elizabeth, Liberty of the Seas

My 11-night vacation to Europe, including a five-night cruise on the Liberty of the Seas ship and an overnight flight, was not cheap, but it was an unforgettable experience — and a great way to visit Belgium and Northern Germany for the first time!

Plus, with Liberty recently renovated, she offers even more ways to play, drink, and dine than ever before, ensuring that vacations aboard the Freedom Class vessel are exciting for first-time cruisers and longtime Royal Caribbean fans alike. 

The cruise ended up being one of the highlights of the trip. The ship size was perfect, and we never felt overwhelmed by the amenities. That said, we weren't bored, either. 

Liberty of the Seas, Docked in Belgium

There was always something to do, whether it was catching an original show, trying a new bar, or relaxing by the pool on sea days. Plus, I thought the food was better than on other recent Royal Caribbean cruises I've taken, where the dining experience has been more hit-or-miss.

While this trip was definitely a splurge, coming in at $8,573.81 for two people, combining the five-night itinerary with a pre-cruise stay in London was an unforgettable experience and worth every penny. 

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