Royal Caribbean Cruises are highly desirable these days, perhaps even more so than they used to be. If you think about it, cruises are quite economical, whether you are travelling solo, with a group, colleagues or family. All inclusive packages let you know ahead of time what your expenses will be (more or less) and take the worry out of unexpected travel faux pas like lost hotel reservations or the break down of your hired car. I think the thing that I like best about cruises is that you get to see many different places and only have to unpack once.
Royal Caribbean refers to itself as “The Nation of Why Not?” The motto makes sense. So many people work day in and day out to take care of responsibilities but rarely take time out for themselves. The thing is that the trips aren’t all that expensive and offer much more than traditional holiday packages. There’s always something to do and something to see.
Royal Caribbean’s website has a photo gallery of many of its passengers. The great thing about the photos is that they are real people who are truly enjoying themselves.
In total, Royal Caribbean visits 251 ports with their fleet of ships. If a ship has “of the Seas” in its name, most likely it’s one of theirs. You can have your choice of any of those ports from Canada to Mexico, South America to Australia. As far as the excursions go, they offer everything from ice skating to rock wall climbing.

July 23rd, 2009 at 4:09 am
Perth is the port for me