Royal Caribbean Opens Epic European Adventure Program for Summer 2023 |Press release in Hosteltur

2022-07-09 08:26:00 By : Ms. damita zhang

Royal Caribbean International revealed the program for the European summer 2023 with nine award-winning ships that will visit emblematic destinations in more than 25 countries, from the Amalfi Coast to the Holy Land, in addition to the British, Greek, Canary and Adriatic Islands.Starting in May 2023, tourists of all ages can experience the timeless beauty of the region with a variety of cruises ranging from 5 to 12 nights, visiting iconic locations including Reykjavik, Iceland and Tel Aviv, Israel, among others. .The new summer 2023 Europe cruise schedule now available.Travelers with their sights set on Europe can choose from 35 unique itineraries and diverse ships, which together will create a wealth of memories.Making their debut in 2021, Odyssey of the Seas from Rome and Anthem of the Seas from Southampton, England are two returning favorites offering the whole family a combination of exclusive features and unforgettable experiences.Some of the onboard attractions include the Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade and bumper cars at SeaPlex, with indoor and outdoor activities at sea, North Star – the tallest outdoor deck on a cruise ship – and the skydiving simulator that challenges gravity, RipCord by iFly.From Rome, Italy and Barcelona, ​​Spain, the Oasis Symphony of the Seas class ship will bring all types of tourists together with exciting onboard experiences in its seven distinct neighborhoods found only on Royal Caribbean and with attractions such as the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide in the sea;famous Broadway shows and original productions on an ice rink, on the water, on stage and in the air;and more than 20 different restaurants, bars and lounges.Highlights of the itineraryOdyssey of the Seas – Cruise from: RomeHeadlining the European summer schedule is one of Royal Caribbean's newest launches, Odyssey, which returns after its first summer of operation in 2022. Vacationers have the option of 7- to 9-night cruises departing from Rome to Naples, Italy. and the idyllic Greek islands and Turkey, as well as 12-night Holy Land cruises to the historic and bustling cities of Limassol, Cyprus;Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey;and Jerusalem, Israel.From the iconic whitewashed houses of Santorini, Greece, to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and the ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a world of centuries past is within reach.Symphony of the Seas – Cruise from: Barcelona and RomeThe current largest Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ship in the world, Symphony heads to the Western Mediterranean.Travelers can enjoy aboard a 7-night cruise, from Barcelona or Rome, to bucket-list destinations like Naples, Palma de Mallorca, Spain and Provence, France.Whether exploring 14th-century castles and cathedrals in Mallorca or marveling at the Duomo in Florence, Italy, travelers can have days filled with rich culture and history.Serenade of the Seas – Cruise from: BarcelonaSerenade will call the warm shores of Barcelona home and will sail 8-night Western Mediterranean itineraries, 12-night cruises to the Greek Isles, and 5-night cruises to Italy and France.Beaches and beats await you in Ibiza, Spain, home of legendary electronic music, while the Côte d'Azur offers a glamorous getaway in iconic Cannes, France.Explorer of the Seas – Cruise from: Venice (Ravenna), ItalyFor the first time from Ravenna, Italia Explorer will explore the Aegean Sea and visit Olympia, Greece, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, among a number of picturesque destinations.The 7-night cruises will sail to the Greek islands and beyond to Mediterranean gems like Kotor, Montenegro, and Chania, Crete.Brilliance of the Seas – Cruises from: Rome and Venice (Ravenna), Athens, Greece;and Barcelona, ​​SpainWith open sailing itineraries from Italy, Greece and Spain, Brilliance will offer tourists a choice of four epic European cities to start and complete their adventures in the Western Mediterranean, the Greek Islands and the Adriatic Sea.The 7-night cruises will sail from Rome to Athens;Athens to Venice;Venice to Barcelona;and Barcelona to Rome.You'll visit bucket-list-worthy sites like Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, and the Praetorian Palace in Koper, Slovenia;are just some of the best places waiting for travelers.Rhapsody of the Seas – Cruise from: Haifa, Israel and Limassol, CyprusRhapsody will be the first Royal Caribbean ship to sail from Limassol and Haifa, Israel, all in one season.The new summer mix consists of 7-night cruises to ports of call in Turkey, Israel and Greece, including first-time destinations for the cruise line such as Skiathos and Thessaloniki, Greece.Starting in September, the ship will take off on short 4- and 5-night breaks from Haifa, visiting Cyprus and the Greek islands.Anthem of the Seas – Cruises From: Southampton, EnglandA returning favorite, Anthem will call Southampton, England, its home for the third year in a row.Adventure seekers can choose between 7-night adventures in Spain and France, or the Norwegian fjords.You can visit new destinations in Anthem, including Maloy and Haugesund, Norway, and Cork, Ireland.Longer 11- and 12-night vacations will go further in places like Lisbon, Portugal;Vigo, Spain;and the Canary Islands.They will be able to taste famous dishes such as “Lutefisk” in Stavanger, Norway, as well as buy locally made products in Lanzarote, Canary Islands with experiences rich in culture and outdoor explorations available in store.Voyager of the Seas – Cruises from: Copenhagen, Denmark and Stockholm, SwedenVoyager returns to Northern Europe, sailing from Copenhagen, Denmark and Stockholm, Sweden, to offer a mix of 7-11 night itineraries through Scandinavia, Estonia and Russia.There will be stunning sights to behold, such as the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the Suomenlinna Fortress in Helsinki, Finland, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous landmarks in the country.Guests looking for a longer vacation can sail from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Copenhagen on a 14-night cruise that includes an overnight in Bermuda and visits to St. Thomas, France and Belgium.Jewel of the Seas – Cruise From: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsThroughout the summer, Jewel will cruise roundtrip from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, welcoming travelers on 12-night cruises to the Arctic Circle, the British Isles, Iceland and Ireland.Picturesque destinations like the Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik and the White Cliffs of Dover in England will be just one night's rest away.For more than 50 years, Royal Caribbean International has delivered innovation on the high seas.Each new class of ships is a marvel of naval architecture, featuring the latest technology and experiences tailored for today's adventure-seeking traveler.The cruise company continues to innovate in the travel industry, with itineraries to more than 270 destinations in 72 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean's private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, the first in the collection Perfect Day Island.Additionally, Royal Caribbean has been voted “Best Cruise Company” for 19 consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers' Choice Awards.Media can see the news at @RoyalCaribPR on Twitter and at RoyalCaribbeanPressCenter.com.For additional information or to make reservations, tourists can call their travel agent, visit RoyalCaribbean.com, or call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN.Become Premium for only €0.17/day and access all our content without limits.Tourism news for professionals.News about hotels, economy, travel agencies, airlines and tourism companiesWe use our own and third-party cookies for analytical purposes and to show you personalized advertising based on a profile made from your browsing habits (for example, pages visited).Click HERE for more information.You can accept 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