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Royal Caribbean Suspends Operations to 9/15/2020

Subject to CDC's current No Sail Order, Royal Caribbean suspends all its cruise operations to September 15, 2020, working towards containing the spread of the Corona Virus.

Guests previously booked and impacted due to suspension have three options: 1. Lift and Sail, 2. Future Cruise Credit, or 3. Full Refund. 

  1. Lift and Shift provides the opportunity to move the current booking to the next year 2021 on the same itinerary, sailing, room category, and within the same week as the previous booking.
  2. Future Cruise Credit enables the client future cruise credit for 125% of the amount paid.  It must be redeemed on or prior to December 31, 2021 on sailings through April 2022. This option is automatic. 
  3. Refunds for 100% of the trip investment if neither of the above is desired.

Current incentives for booking on the Royal Caribbean Brands in 2021 include: 

Royal Caribbean

  • 60% off second guest + kids sail free for 2021, up to $150 instant savings

 

Celebrity Cruises

  • Extra Credit Sale
  • $600 onboard credit
  • Free Drinks
  • Save $400 
ends June 30, 2020

 

Silversea

  • Cruise with confidence
  • Enhanced future cruise credits
  • Cancel up to 48 hours before boarding

to December 31, 2020

 

Silversea

  • Double Bonus
  • $1000 Reduced deposit per person
  • Plus $1000 Shipboard Credit

 

Azamara

  • 50% off second passenger
  • Gratuities
  • Unlimited Beverages
  • Azamazing Evenings
  • and More
Use a travel professional to learn which program is best for you.
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