Cruises for 2021 are booking up fast due to pent-up demand, so it’s recommended that passengers book their vacations now. Royal Caribbean’s future family-friendly itineraries include glacier gazing and wildlife spotting in Alaska, as well as private island adventure and relaxation in the Bahamas.

 

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After months inside your home, you and your family may be longing for a change of scenery. With many folks in the same boat (no pun intended), the demand for 2021 vacations is booming. Don’t waste a moment — with some hotels, flights and cruises booking up, the time to schedule your trips would be ASAP. Chat with one of our expert travel advisors — they’ll fill you in on destinations, travel options and any details that may have changed due to COVID-19, including enhanced health and safety measures. 

Your advisor may recommend the family-friendly cruise itineraries that Royal Caribbean has perfected. And for the first time ever, kids sail for free in 2021 with their great October offer (featured below). In addition to this perk, Royal Caribbean’s “Cruise with Confidence” policy protects travelers by allowing guests to cancel any cruise that sails through April 30, 2022 at no charge up to 48 hours before scheduled sailing. You must book before November 30, 2020 to take advantage of this generous policy. With that in mind, here are a few possibilities for an unforgettable vacation:

Caribbean Perfection

A private island for the whole family
Resort living meets amusement park fun at Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay, a private island destination exclusively for their guests. Splash down the tallest waterslide in North America. Wade in the largest freshwater pool in the Bahamas. Scale a rock-climbing wall before swinging off a rope into an adventure pool below. Take a helium balloon 450 feet above land and sea. Or, relax on the first floating cabanas in the Bahamas. Rest on an overwater hammock. Sip craft cocktails at a swim-up bar. Dine beachside from your private cabana. There’s so much to see and experience at Perfect Day at CocoCay, whether you’re looking for thrills or a chance to relax.

Cruises to the Bahamas range from three to seven nights and depart from Miami, Cape Liberty or New Orleans. All stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay, with some making additional stops to ports like Nassau and Key West. With constant sources of entertainment, a range of cuisine and dedicated staff to meet your every need, Royal Caribbean cruises are regarded as some of the best for family travel. 
 

Alaskan Adventure

 

Wherever you live, we can guarantee that Alaska presents an entirely new change of scenery —its rugged beauty, from icy seas to coniferous woods, is truly unequaled. Royal Caribbean knows that at least seven nights are needed to fully experience the scope of Alaska’s wilderness; with an array of on board and on-land adventures, its nature-focused cruises are ideal for family adventure. Where else can you spot whales and brown bears, hear the unmistakable sounds of glacial calving, experience simulated skydiving and feast on internationally inspired cuisine, all from the comfort of an upscale ship?

On a 7-Night Alaska Glacier Cruise, departing in the summer months from Seattle, passengers are taken on a journey that involves fjord flightseeing, glacier gazing and peak seeking across the Inside Passage. For the first time ever, Quantum of the Seas, one of the biggest ships in the region, will be making this voyage. Boasting the highest viewing deck on a cruise ship (called the “North Star”) and stunning unobstructed views from every room, Quantum of the Seas seems made for an Alaskan voyage. 

Remember, with cruises booking up months in advance due to pent-up demand, confirming your 2021 vacation plans now is recommended. And the best part about booking early? You’ll have a fun family adventure to look forward to, a light at the end of this tunnel.

Ready to go? Contact one of our agents to save big with this great offer!

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