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Martinique’s French-Caribbean Mystique Draws Tourists

by Royal Holiday March 30, 2015
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In the last few years, one of the Caribbean’s most exotic island destinations has been sailing ahead full steam in its efforts to draw more tourists to its shores. Located in the Eastern Caribbean Sea, the island of Martinique has recently seen a huge surge in cruise passenger tourists. This season, 280,000 guests are expected to visit, including those arriving on 24 ships that have never docked on the island before.

The rise in tourism on Martinique is the result of a concerted effort to advertise the island’s charms and accommodate new visitors. Beginning in 2011, the Martinique Tourism Authority initiated a program to make the island more accessible to guests from all over the world, especially North America.

The tourism authority has helped local businesses improve their signage, and uniformed English-speaking guides are now available to assist cruise passengers venturing ashore. In addition, many shop workers have voluntarily enrolled in English language classes to improve their ability to communicate with tourists. Resorts have revamped their operations to improve services for guests as well.

In terms of infrastructure, the Pointe Simon cruise terminal saw upgrades in 2013, and the Tourelles terminal has sought to streamline operations such as luggage handling. The government has also financed the dredging of the main harbor to accommodate larger cruise ships.

So what does Martinique offer cruisers?

The island’s deep Caribbean roots are intermingled with a distinctive European influence. Because it is a part of France, the culture of Martinique is unmistakably French in character—including the language, which can make for a challenging but unforgettable visit! Fields of banana trees and sugarcane dominate the island, and define much of the local cuisine and drink, including the popular rums made in the island’s several distilleries.

The main city is Fort-de-France, where visitors can take in a variety of museums and historical buildings. Shoppers will enjoy the local shops as well as high-end French boutiques and open-air markets. For a more decadent resort-style experience, go to nearby Trois Ilets. The beaches, cafes, and sunshine give this part of Martinique a sophisticated St. Tropez vibe.

Shore excursions include a variety of options, such as full-island or city tours, sailing and snorkeling, 4×4 adventures, and more. There are also a number of beaches around the island perfect for laid-back relaxation and all kinds of water sports.

With its beautiful beaches, elegant shopping, unique museums, forest treks, and excellent dining, Martinique has something for any cruiser.

March 30, 2015 0 comments
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Cruising: More than Just a Fun Vacation

by Royal Holiday March 25, 2015
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As cruise lines reach out to first-time cruisers and old sea dogs alike, they are continually striving to offer innovative yet affordable options for fun and relaxation during their passengers’ ocean vacations. With so many excellent restaurants, stage shows, casinos, and other entertainment venues available on a cruise, it’s clear that there’s practically no limit to the fun. Maybe it’s not so surprising, then, that cruise customers in a recent survey voted cruising as their number one vacation option.

However, can an ocean voyage actually be good for you, too?

The Cruise Line International Association took a stab at that question early this March when it released a comprehensive list of the beneficial effects of cruising—complete with the research to back them up!

Kick Back and Relax

Stress is a very real problem that can contribute to many potentially serious health issues. Luckily, a cruise is the perfect antidote to stress! Aside from providing an all-inclusive, hassle-free vacation, a cruise offers countless ways to unwind by the pool, in the spa, or on the beach. No matter what you do during your cruise to get away from the hustle and bustle of work, it’s likely to benefit your mind and body.

Enjoy the Sun and Surf

For thousands of years, people have known that sunshine and fresh sea air invigorate the body, and a cruise is the ultimate way to get both. Swimming in ocean water has been shown to improve circulation, and fresh sea breezes can make you feel more energized and awake. Sunshine helps boost the body’s production of Vitamin D, too. Just don’t forget the sunscreen!

Spend Time with Friends and Family

Little is better for the spirit than unplugging from the digital world for a while and having a good time with friends and family. With so many excellent eateries, dance clubs, pubs, casinos, and shore excursions, there are many opportunities to enjoy being with your loved ones and making new friends.

Try Something New

Perhaps the best part of a cruise is sailing to exotic destinations and experiencing new things. Cruises offer a huge variety of shore excursions and personal enrichment opportunities. In just a single cruise, you can explore ancient ruins, spot whales, learn to parasail, sample delicious local food, learn about the constellations in the night sky, and take a yoga class, along with dozens of other activities. The opportunities really are practically endless.

Whatever your plans are for your next cruise, be assured that you’ll return refreshed and fulfilled!

March 25, 2015 0 comments
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The Ideal Spring Break Cruise for You

by Royal Holiday March 16, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

Winter is finally thawing, and countless young people across the country have already let out for spring break – or are eagerly looking forward to it.

Most universities and colleges have their spring break week sometime in March, while school children typically take time off around Easter, which will occur in early April this year. Together, those dates mean that this is currently one of the high seasons for cruise travelers.

So what should you think about when cruising this time of year? Well, it really depends on why you’re taking that ocean voyage.

Cruising for the Kids

Taking a cruise has become a favorite vacation option for families during the last several years, both for the value and ease of planning. If your spring break revolves around your children’s school schedule, then be sure to make plans early because so many schools let out at the same time. Fortunately, cruise lines understand that families have limited schedules and offer plenty of short – three to five-day cruises – to fun destinations like the Bahamas or the Caribbean islands. Cruise lines such as Carnival, Norwegian, and Disney cater to families and provide tons of activities for children of all ages.

Cruising for College Students

For university students, a three- or five-day cruise is an appealing option for fun – and saving money. This time of year, cruise lines like Carnival are known for offering fast, furious, and fun sailing itineraries to exciting spring break hot spots on the Mexican coast, in Jamaica, the Bahamas, and many other fantastic destinations. While at sea, these ships also offer plenty of options like nightclubs, fitness centers, and casinos to let you unwind during your week off away from the books. Before you book, though, be sure to take a careful look at the cruise line’s stateroom policy: some companies require that a cabin be occupied by at least one 21-year-old (or even older) passenger.

Cruising to Avoid the Spring Break Crowds

However, not everyone is looking for a crazy party cruise. For passengers who’d like a quieter voyage away from the younger crowd, consider taking a longer cruise of seven, 10, or more days. Also, smaller ships and premium cruise lines like Celebrity Cruises or Holland America Line tend to offer more adult cruise experiences, in general. But don’t forget that even on the big ships with lots of families, there are special adults-only facilities where you can kick back and relax, free of the hubbub of spring break.

March 16, 2015 0 comments
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St. Patrick’s Day Makes a Great Cruise Even Better

by Royal Holiday March 13, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, and many Royal Holiday Cruises members are looking forward to celebrating the day on board their favorite ships this year. Because St. Paddy’s is such a popular party for so many passengers, ships sailing North American itineraries typically plan a variety of fun activities and special surprises for young and old alike.

Festivities

Theme parties and trivia games will keep Royal Caribbean cruisers busy, while the kids can participate in entertaining crafts activities. In its shipboard nightclubs, Norwegian will feature traditional jigs. Carnival ships will offer green face-painting and Irish-themed gift giveaways. On past Carnival cruises, Passengers have even reported a camera-toting leprechaun snapping pictures of their memorable vacation moments!

Of course, every ship will be playing lots of Irish music and putting up green decorations. While passengers won’t always find a pot o’ gold at the end of the rainbow, those blessed with a bit of Irish luck will find plenty to do in the ship’s casino.

Food and Drink

Cruise ships are all about excellent food every day, and St. Patrick’s Day is no exception. Regardless of cruise line, practically all ships offer a special menu featuring traditional Irish fare like corned beef, boiled potatoes, and cabbage. Of course, the drink flows freely this time of year, too. Carnival, for example, is hosting pub crawls on several of its ships, and Norwegian is mixing up some special cocktails for guests. In addition, don’t forget the green beer!

DIY St. Patrick’s Day

The best way to ensure a perfectly Irish celebration is to bring your own. Countless cruisers take along a few decorations for their cabin door, as well as some little gifts to hand out to the many new friends they’re bound to make during their cruise. Most importantly, don’t forget to pack something green to wear when you head out to have some fun on your next St. Paddy’s cruise!

March 13, 2015 0 comments
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2014 Cruisers’ Choice Awards Recognize Best Destination Cruises

by Royal Holiday March 10, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

Every year, Cruise Critic, the top internet resource for cruise reviews and news, publishes its hotly anticipated Cruisers’ Choice Awards. This latest edition of the Awards recognizes cruise ships that earned top rankings among real passengers who sailed some of the world’s most exciting itineraries in 2014.

Royal Holiday Cruises Blog recently looked at the winning cruise ships in a number of the “Best Experience” categories of interest to our readers. This week, we’re highlighting the following “Best Destination Cruises” winners:

Alaska

Several cruise lines shared the top honors for sailings along the rugged Alaskan coast. With its thoughtful Arctic-theme, Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas won the top spot. Ships from Holland America, Celebrity, Princess, and Norwegian rounded out the top five Best Alaska Cruises.

The Bahamas

In the “Best Bahamas Cruises” category, Disney Dream won the blue ribbon, while sister ship Disney Magic clocked in at fourth. Taking second was Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas, while two of Carnival’s famous Fun Ships claimed the remaining honors.

The Caribbean

Providing a classic, small-ship cruise experience, Holland America’s Nieuw Amsterdam came in first for itineraries in the ever-popular Caribbean. Three ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet also made a fine showing in the “Best Caribbean Cruises” category, as did one vessel from Disney Cruises.

The Mediterranean

Celebrity Cruises sailed away with four of the five top honors in the “Best Mediterranean Cruises” category. With itineraries offering the enchanting ruins, unique culture, and delicious fare of Southern Italy, Celebrity Reflection took the number-one spot. Three of her sister ships came in third, fourth, and fifth places.

Congratulations to the all winning ships and crews of Cruise Critic’s 2014 Cruisers’ Choice Awards! With a choice of so many wonderful ships sailing to so many fantastic destinations, maybe it’s time to start thinking about your next ocean voyage.

March 10, 2015 0 comments
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Barbados Beckons…

by Royal Holiday March 4, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

As more people are discovering the joys of taking an ocean voyage, the many ports that cater to those cruisers are also benefiting. For example, the Caribbean island nation of Barbados announced that it is ramping up its tourism business now that the number of visitors is bouncing back after a lull in recent years. This is fantastic news for Caribbean cruisers who can take advantage of all the buzz to experience everything that Barbados has to offer!

Soaked in sun, surf, and British culture, Barbados sits at the far eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea. The island is highly developed in the areas serving the cruise ports. However, vast stretches of agricultural land and wilderness roads beckon to those interested in exploring the small country’s unspoiled cliffs, forests, and beaches.

Barbados boasts a number of wonderful shore excursion options. In honor of its status as the only place that President George Washington ever visited outside the United States, the country maintains The George Washington House museum, which preserves period artifacts in an authentically restored setting. For even more history, stop by the Mount Gay Rum distillery for a fascinating lesson in Barbados’ past—and a cool drink to go along with it!

Harrison’s Cave stands among the best cavern experiences in the Caribbean, with a modern visitor center and plenty of opportunities to see local wildlife. For shopping and dining, head to Holetown, where visitors to Chattel Village can rummage through local restaurants and gift shops that offer souvenirs.

Of course, being an island, Barbados has its share of fine beaches. Brandon’s Beach is easily accessible from the cruise port. Payne Beach, on the southern reaches of the east coast, has earned praise as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. It also offers plenty of amenities. For more adventurous beach-goers, there are several very secluded beaches along the island’s less developed east coast.

Finally, before reboarding your cruise ship, consider picking up a special souvenir from Barbados’ past: a bag of authentic Barbadian brown sugar. You can then bake a deliciously memorable “Bajun” treat for friends and family when you return home

March 4, 2015 0 comments
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Cruisers’ Choice Awards Honor Ships for “Best Cruise Experience”

by Royal Holiday March 2, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

The eagerly anticipated Cruisers’ Choice Awards have finally been announced—and ships affiliated with Royal Holidays Cruises put in a great showing!

Leading cruising news and reviews hub Cruise Critic reveals its Cruisers’ Choice Awards every year. This year’s honors were based on cruise rankings collected from passengers who sailed in 2014 and posted their reviews to the Cruise Critic website.

This year’s awards honored “Best Cruise Experience” winners in 11 categories, such as cabin accommodation, entertainment, and family friendliness. Ships were also divided into three size categories, based on capacity: small (fewer than 1,200 passengers), midsize (1,200 to 1,999 passengers), and large (2,000 passengers and up).

In the “Best Cruises Overall Category,” the Carnival Liberty and Carnival Valor placed in the top 10, alongside Royal Caribbean International’s Allure of the Seas and Jewel of the Seas. Several Celebrity ships also made the cut.

With its spacious staterooms and attentive service, Carnival Liberty sailed away with first place in the “Best Cruise Ships for Value” category for large ships. A number of other Carnival vessels also made the top 10, as well as several ships from Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, and Princess.

In the “Best Cruises for Families” competition for large ships, Disney Cruise Lines took the top two spots. Carnival Liberty came in third place, just edging out Norwegian Getaway. Several other Carnival ships showed in the top 10, alongside a number of Royal Caribbean vessels.

Disney also topped the “Best Cruise Ships for Entertainment” category, again taking the top two spots. Spectacular Broadway-style productions on board Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas earned her the bronze, while her sister ship, Oasis of the Seas, came in at number four. Ships from Norwegian and MSC dominated the rest of the top 10 in the Entertainment field.

The Cruisers’ Choice Awards also handed out honors for “Best Cruise Destinations.” Keep checking the Royal Holidays Cruises Blog for future posts highlighting some of these wonderful places!

March 2, 2015 0 comments
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Cruising Continues to Surge in Popularity

by Royal Holiday February 26, 2015
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More and more cruisers are happier than ever to set sail, according to a study just released by Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). According to the report, 23 million people around the world will board a ship as part of a vacation experience this year.

Why do so many people choose to cruise?

For many cruisers, familiarity and finances are important. A majority of cruisers—a little over 60 percent—are return customers. At the same time, this also suggests that many new faces are trying out cruising.

People also perceive cruising as an excellent value for the money. In fact, two out of three cruisers ranked an ocean-bound vacation as a better value than a land-based holiday. Given the array of amenities available on a cruise ship, including the excellent food and countless entertainment options for the whole family, this isn’t surprising.

To explain the popularity of cruising, industry executives point to the launch of new ships that feature exciting innovations in technology and entertainment. The latest ships are wired for easy internet access and offer a bewildering array of amenities in gaming, fitness, dining, on-board entertainment, and shore excursions.

In addition, experts have noted that cruise companies have responded to cruisers’ desires to explore exotic new destinations by expanding their itineraries in recent years to include previously unvisited ports all over the world. While the Caribbean is still the favorite destination by far, increasing numbers of ports in other parts of the world, such as the Mediterranean, Asia, and Australia, are hosting more cruise ships every year. Different styles of specialty cruises are also increasingly available. With options such as short family-oriented itineraries, riverboats, adventure cruises, luxury yachts, and more, there is a cruise for practically every taste imaginable.

With so many people sailing today—including countless newcomers—the industry is going all out to help these cruisers kick back, relax, and feel at home on the sea. Don’t be left out of the fun!

February 26, 2015 0 comments
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Anthem of the Seas to Feature Exclusive New Performances

by Royal Holiday February 24, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

Last year, Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) made huge waves with the float out of its advanced Quantum of the Seas flagship, which features an array of innovative technologies and entertainment options. Since then, cruisers around the world have been eagerly anticipating news about that vessel’s sister ship, Anthem of the Seas, scheduled for launch this coming summer.

Earlier this month, RCI announced part of the Anthem’s stage entertainment lineup– including exciting news of two shows created just for the her! Like several other ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, Anthem’s on-board Royal Theater is the venue for the popular Broadway musical, We Will Rock You. Inspired by the music of 1970s rock band, Queen, this show is a favorite among RCI’s music-loving cruisers. The Anthem’s Royal Theater will also feature a brand new production called The Gift. The musical promises to enchant viewers with a thrilling stage show brimming with fantasy and illusion.

A second Anthem-only production is slated for release in the ship’s interactive multimedia venue, Two70. Spectators here will enjoy panoramic sea-views through massive multilevel windows, which make the perfect setting for the theater’s live aerial performances and high-tech audiovisuals. Debuting in the this space will be the exclusive Spectra’s Cabaret, a show that will merge advanced digital technologies with pop music to create an unforgettable festival for the senses.

Of course, the Anthem is about more than music. Like her sister ship, the Quantum of the Seas, she will boast a number of other exciting entertainment options. RCI has already announced that the Anthem will sport a North Star, a glass-enclosed capsule that hoists cruisers 300 feet over the waves for spectacular ocean views. In addition, there will be a RipCord skydiving simulator, as well as a sprawling SeaPlex with ball courts, a roller rink, bumper cars, and even a flying trapeze.

The launch of Anthem of the Seas is still a few months away, so stay tuned for more news about the fun new activities she will offer!

February 24, 2015 0 comments
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The Caribbean’s Year-round Carnival

by Royal Holiday February 20, 2015
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With the end of Mardi Gras, the Carnival season is winding down, and countless people around the world are finally resting up from the festivities. Cruisers who happened be aboard a ship or in one of several exotic tropical destinations during the last month or so likely enjoyed a chaotically colorful Carnival of dancing, music, and great food.

If you missed the celebration, however, take heart. It’s not too late to get a little dose of Carnival fun this year!

The many nations and islands of the Caribbean celebrate their own special Carnival holidays throughout the year. With dozens of such days celebrated across the region, there are at least a couple of big parties going on almost every month—and each one has its own vibrant flair, with plenty of local customs, food, and music to share with visitors.

Trinidad

One of the most celebrated Carnivals in the world, Trinidad’s big holiday falls during the traditional time, in February. The massive riot of music and color draws partygoers from all over the world for a truly unforgettable experience.

Jamaica

Its world-famous reggae music is the foundation of Jamaica’s Carnival season. Celebrated in April, the holiday draws bands from all over to entertain partygoers in the streets and on the island’s excellent beaches.

Barbados

The middle of summertime is when the island of Barbados holds its yearly celebration. Historically called Crop Over, the big July party is actually the second largest in the Caribbean, after Trinidad’s. Expect lots of locally inspired food and drink, as well as endless Barbadian music and dance.

Belize

For a distinctly Latin American spin on Carnival, cruisers can head to Belize. The little country celebrates its version of Carnival in September.

The Bahamas

The fun and famous Junkanoo celebration is The Bahamas’ version of Carnival. Occurring in the Christmas season, the event has roots in West African traditions. It takes place the day after Christmas, and again on New Years’ Day.

These are just a few of the Carnival holidays that energize the Caribbean every year. With so many festivals on the calendar, a traveler could participate in celebrations every few weeks. This might not be practical, but you only live once!

February 20, 2015 0 comments
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