Fun-loving Brits are taking to the seas on these great-value cruises | The Sun

You can’t miss Royal Caribbean’s head-turning cruise ships. On the largest vessels on the ocean, you’ll find everything you love about land-based resorts, only with the bonus of waking up somewhere different every day.

The ships boast everything from gourmet restaurants, sparkling swimming pools and serene spas to thrill rides such as the ten-storey Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea. Whether you’re dreaming of quality time with a loved one or a fun-packed family break, these trailblazing cruises are designed to please. Royal Caribbean offers outstanding value too, with packages to suit every budget so that you know exactly how much you’re spending.

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Seven Royal Caribbean ships are based in Europe for 2023, including convenient no-fly sailings from Southampton to the Mediterranean and Norwegian fjords on Anthem of the Seas. The rest of the 27-strong fleet sail to more than 250 exciting and exotic destinations around the globe, in regions such as the Caribbean, Asia, Alaska and the South Pacific.

Non-stop fun for everyone

Royal Caribbean is renowned for its fun-filled ships that cater to all age groups, with round-the-clock activities, game-changing attractions, unrivalled entertainment, buzzing bars and restaurants that rival the best on dry land.

The daily programme is packed with things to do from dawn to dusk and into the evening. Get your adrenaline pumping with the RipCord by iFly skydiving experience, take in a bird’s eye view of the sea from the 300-foot-high North Star capsule, drive a dodgem, skate, surf or simply kick a ball around in the SeaPlex sports court. Too strenuous? Zone out in the spa or by one of the many pools.

Royal Caribbean is the world’s only cruise line to stage Tony award-winning Broadway shows, so sit back and be dazzled by the likes of Mamma Mia!, We Will Rock You, Hairspray and Grease.

When it’s time to relax, enjoy being served by robotic bartenders at the Bionic Bar or order your usual at English pubs such as the Pig & Whistle. Afterwards, whether you fancy fish and chips or fine dining, the choice is yours. Royal Caribbean cruise ships feature a raft of restaurant options, including the fantastical Wonderland, Asian-inspired Izumi, the freshest seafood at Hooked, and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen.

Fantastic value

From complimentary all-day dining to breath-taking entertainment and free award-winning kids clubs – with hangouts for the smallest sailors through to hard-to-please teens – Royal Caribbean cruises won’t break the bank. Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with your family, so much is included in the fare.

Head to Windjammer for global cuisine and familiar favourites, pick up a sausage or two at the Dog House, eat Mexican at El Loco or tuck into child-friendly treats at Splashaway Cafe. Want to indulge in a cheeky bowl of chips or another ice cream? It’s covered. If you fancy a tipple or two, Royal Caribbean’s drinks packages offer even more value. Cruises can make for the perfect date night too. Enjoy a romantic dinner followed by a world-class show before dancing the night away – no expensive tickets required. You won’t need to get a taxi home either.

All aboard

Four ships – four ways. Take a look at these top cruises from May to October 2023.

Set sail from Southampton
Hit new heights in Anthem of the Seas’ skydiving simulator or North Star observation capsule, which rises to 300ft above sea level. The Quantum-class ship sails out of Southampton this summer and autumn for the third year running, with cruises to sunny Spain and the cool Norwegian fjords, as well as a two-night hop across the Channel to France that’s ideal for first-timers.  https://www.royalcaribbean.com/gbr/en/cruise-ships/anthem-of-the-seas

Greek island hopping
Sun-drenched Santorini, with its stunning blue and white villages set against the sparkling Aegean Sea, is among the stops on island-hopping Greek cruises and trips out of Rome towards the Holy Land. Your floating home is the action-packed Odyssey of the Seas, which boasts a roller-skating rink and bumper cars. Kids will love the Splashaway Bay waterpark, while adults can chill by one of the pools in the 18+ Solarium. www.royalcaribbean.com/gbr/en/cruise-ships/odyssey-of-the-seas

Historic Med cities
Setting sail for the first time from romantic Venice (Ravenna), Explorer of the Seas offers leisurely week-long cruises to picture-postcard destinations in the Adriatic and Mediterranean. Visit Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games, and the walled city of Dubrovnik where much of Game of Thrones was filmed. Back on board, take a spin on the ice rink, scale the rock-climbing wall or try your hand (and feet) on the surf simulator. www.royalcaribbean.com/gbr/en/cruise-ships/explorer-of-the-seas

Royal Caribbean’s big sale is now on! Offers include full-board seven-night 2023 European cruises from £599pp. For great flight deals and more information, visit royalcaribbean.co.uk. Offer ends March 31, 2023

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