Royal Caribbean International's tag line is "Why Not?" This tag line hopes to encourage would-be travelers to do things they never thought possible in conjunction with a cruise such as sailing to Belize to enjoy cave tubing. Serving six continents, Royal Caribbean visits 81 countries and offers 280 ports to sail from. In Europe, they now offer eight cruise ships. Additionally, travelers can board ship to Asia, Australia and South America.
Royal Caribbean International sails to the following locations: Alaska, Asia, Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Caribbean, Dubai, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, Pacific Northwest, Panama Canal and South America. Cruisers can also opt for trips to various locations or simply go on a cruise out to sea. To learn more about these cruises and where they go specifically in each country or island, visit the website listed in the resources section of this page.
Spending time on the a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship is as exciting as the destination itself. There are nonstop things to do to satisfy people with all types of personalities. Adventure seekers will enjoy admiring the ocean from on top of a rock climbing wall or riding a wave simulator on the FlowRider. Fitness buffs will enjoy time at the well-equipped gym or running on the track. Game enthusiasts will have fun playing basketball and golf. Those looking for something a little more relaxing will want to hit the spa, go shopping or dine at one of the many restaurant options on board. All will enjoy taking in a show or signing up for a fun, personal growth class in towel folding, ice sculpting or vegetable carving. Activities vary by ship.
Once the ship has reached its destination, there are a wide variety of excursions to embark on should cruisers actually have the desire to leave all the fun they are having onboard. They can choose from: adventure trips such as 4x4 off-roading, water activities like snorkeling, cuisine tours that include pub crawls, touring by air in a helicopter, sightseeing the island, shows and wilderness adventures.
Royal Caribbean International is successful at running cruise ships that cruise around the world. Cruise ships also cruise to two islands owned by the company itself. Labadee, located off the northern coast of Haiti, employees 300 locals and features a flea market, beaches, water sports, zip-lines and a water playground for tourists to enjoy. Cruisers can also relax, visit their island CoCo Cay in the Bahamas to explore nature trails, sea life of all types, shopping and beaches.