A SERIES of separate itineraries on Royal Caribbean Int’l ships have been packaged together and relaunched as new long sailings for guests with the available time. Mainly repositioning sailings, the itineraries allow guests to visit more ports while unpacking just once and not repeating ports. Guests keen to experience Explorer...
A SERIES of separate itineraries
on Royal Caribbean Int’l ships
have been packaged together and
relaunched as new long sailings
for guests with the available time.
Mainly repositioning sailings,
the itineraries allow guests to
visit more ports while unpacking
just once and not repeating ports.
Guests keen to experience
Explorer of the Seas prior to her
maiden arrival into Sydney can
do so on a 51-night repositioning
cruise from Barcelona which visits
ports including Crete, Jerusalem,
Dubai & Goa, departing 09 Oct.
The ship will travel along the
west and southern coastlines of
Australia and into New Zealand
prior to arriving in Sydney.
Lead-in prices for the entire
voyage start from $5,069ppts.
Alternatively, Mariner of the
Seas will embark on a 29-night
sailing from Beijing to Singapore
on 07 Oct, while Voyager of the
Seas will make its annual journey
to Sydney from Hong Kong on 14
Oct as part of a 22-night sailing.
Royal Caribbean Int’l commercial
director Sean Treacy said the
longer cruises allowed multiple
exciting ports to appear together
in the same itinerary.
“We know that the destination
mix is important for those who
have already travelled to many
places in the world, which is why
Royal Caribbean has packaged
these unique itineraries featuring
a range of exotic and lesser
known locales,” he said.