Royal Caribbean cruises

Royal Caribbean cruises


Royal Caribbean cruises are not only among the world's leading cruise lines, but they are among the world's most desirable holiday brand. It's for this reason that Royal Caribbean cruises have been attract stars to their brand. Oprah has endorsed the company and Taylor Swift will perform a one off concert on board one of the ships, in the AquaTheater while the ship is docked in a port in Mexico, just before the ship makes its journey home, back to Fort Lauderdale after having made stops in Haiti and further south in Mexico. The company is only around 50 years old, but like many of its competitors it is Norwegian in origin and currently has 42 cruise ships sailing.

It's one of the heavyweights of international cruising with one in four cruisers opting for Royal Caribbean cruises. Like many other competitors, it leases a coastal property in Haiti for the exclusive use of its guests, a private destination for its guest. It does the same thing in the Bahamas, owning an island for the exclusive use by guests on Royal Caribbean cruises. Cruisers are then able to take boats over to the island where they can engage in a wide number of different activities such as snorkelling, scuba diving, and kayaking.

Royal Caribbean cruises seem to know what cruisers like, for example including a rock climbing wall on every one of its boats. It's a thrill for young kids, and almost completely safe. And with limitless space upwards it's a perfect experience to add onto the boat. But it's not just space saving activities that help propel Royal Caribbean cruises up to the top of the Cruise liner pile, after all they have the biggest ships in the world of cruising.

So perhaps it's their sense of adventure, or at least their awareness that their passengers have a strong sense of adventure and that their business needs to share a similar sense of adventure and fun. The FlowRider wave machine is only available on the Royal Caribbean cruises, it's the standing wave that anyone can learn to surf. And for the younger kids there's a splash park to help them keep cool while their parents lounge on deck. Who needs a pool when there's water geysers and sculpture fountains that they can run through? They don't even need to swim, and their parents don't need to even worry. Their parents can even join them!