Royal Caribbean honored in 2012 Travel+Leisure magazine's World's Best Awards
In:Travel+Leisure magazine has posted their annual awards for the best travel in the world, and Royal Caribbean made the list.
For the category of "Top Large Cruise Ships", Royal Caribbean made the #9 spot.
Here are the full results
- Crystal Cruises 89.90
- Regent Seven Seas 89.36
- Azamara Club Cruises 87.31
- Oceania Cruises 86.05
- Disney Cruise Line 84.96
- Cunard Line 83.26
- Celebrity Cruises 81.61
- Holland America Line 80.37
- Royal Caribbean 79.40
- Princess Cruises 79.08
Royal Caribbean's ninth spot finish was identical to last year's awards, although its score did dip slightly from last year. Sister companies Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises placed in the list as well, with Azamara moving up one spot from last year.
The scores are results of reader surveys from the Travel+Leisure Magazine.

The machines were customized for Royal Caribbean to allow for health code modifications in a marine environment as well as the addition of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) for use with the
G.I.V.E., which stands for "Get Involved Volunteer Everywhere," is a community service event that brings together Royal Caribbean employees, their families, friends, vendors and business partners to assist non-profit organizations and improve the quality of life in their local communities.
The proposal would be awarded for a period of 20 years, with the option to renew for another 20 years and would be built near the Balboa Yacht Club and storage tanks
Royal Caribbean regional director Helen Beck is among those worried that international economic issues could negatively impact demand for Royal Caribbean's product in Dubai. It has already been hampered with the government issuing visas but other issues like the European economy, unrest in other parts of the Middle East have all had impact on Royal Caribbean's bottom line.
Serenade of the Seas replaced Brilliance of the Seas in the region and will offer guests new cruise experiences that explore the culture of the Middle East. You can choose a combination cruise and land tour such as the "Arabian Explorer", which combines a guided tour of four nights on the mainland to seven nights cruise onboard Serenade of the Seas. The stages of the cruise-tours are Dubai, Al 