Royal Caribbean positions itself as 'the vacation innovator', urging guests with its 'Why Not Now' tagline to seize the adventure. The company promises onboard experiences nobody else has dared to put at sea: roller coasters, rock-climbing walls, the FlowRider surf simulator, the Ultimate Abyss slide and Broadway-calibre shows. Royal Caribbean takes pride in building the largest cruise ships in the world — the Oasis and Icon classes — and frames every voyage as a 'once-in-a-lifetime adventure'.
Cruise Line Facts
Founded
1968
Fleet size
26 ships
Headquarters
Miami, USA
Destinations
240+ destinations
Popular Royal Caribbean Ships
Available cruises
Frequently Asked Questions
Royal Caribbean leads the industry in onboard entertainment: roller coasters, rock-climbing walls, surf simulators, waterparks and Broadway-calibre shows are all part of the experience. If you want an action-packed holiday on the most technologically advanced ships at sea, Royal Caribbean is the answer.
Royal Caribbean operates in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Northern European fjords, the Asia-Pacific region and many more destinations. During the European season, ships call at numerous Italian, Greek and Spanish ports.
Yes — Royal Caribbean is one of the top choices for families. Onboard activities, waterparks, dedicated kids' programmes and diverse dining options cater to every age group. The sheer size of the ships guarantees there is always something new to discover.
On CLICKnCRUISE you book Royal Caribbean at transparent prices with no hidden fees: drink packages and Wi-Fi can be added online, and children's pricing is visible from the start of your search. Our cruise specialists are reachable even on weekends — we're with you from booking to homecoming and help with any rebooking or cancellation.



