Service
was a highlight with this cruise line, as was "great food and
entertainment" that caters for all ages, from honeymooners and couples to
multi-generational groups of parents, kids and grandparents. 2018 saw the
launch of Symphony of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, and 2019 sees
RC roll out a transformation of CocoCay, its private island in the Bahamas,
with a 1,600-foot zip line and the tallest water slide in North America (at 135
feet).
"Tops
at what they do," was how you described Ireland's favourite cruise line.
"Their
ships are the best out there, the entertainment and experience is amazing. The
staff and service are wonderful - they offer the best holiday my family and I
have ever gone on!"
Royal
Caribbean dominates the Irish cruise market, so name recognition is a factor
here - though lines like Celebrity, MSC and Norwegian are catching up as our
understand of the diversity on offer in this way of holidaying grows. But
judges felt Royal Caribbean retains a clear lead.
"Five-star
service," you said. "Amazing accommodation on board their cruise
liners, spoilt for choice for entertainment, activities, you would never get
bored." Cruising offers "everything at your doorstep and a different
atmosphere every night," you added.
"It
was like being in another world," one honeymooner said. "The
half-stone I gained in one week wasn't so great though!"
"From
stepping on board until we finished our journey, it was just one of the most
magical holidays... No expense was spared in the entertainment, food, and
facilities. You could partake in as little or as much as you wished, and staff
were so thoughtful. Sensational holiday!"
A
brand new Royal Caribbean ship, Spectrum of the Seas, debuts in Shanghai this
June. The 4,246-passenger Quantum Ultra-class ship is aimed squarely at the
booming Chinese market.
See
royalcaribbean.ie
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