Dr. Michael Henson+FollowThis Beach Club Changed My Cruise GameRoyal Caribbean’s new Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island is a total game-changer for Nassau stops. Think heated pools, unlimited food and drinks, and zero stress about towels or Wi-Fi. It’s not just another private island—it’s a next-level beach day that actually feels worth the price (especially if you prebook). The best part? The service is so on point, you’ll never wait long for a drink. If you’re cruising to Nassau, this is the move! #Travel #RoyalCaribbean #BeachClub10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowRoyal Caribbean’s Next Move: Smaller Ships, Bigger Adventures?Heard the cruise gossip? Royal Caribbean is rumored to be working on a new class of ships—think smaller, sleeker, and able to slip through the Panama Canal. If true, this could mean more unique destinations (hello, Mediterranean and Alaska!) and less of the mega-ship crowd. For travelers, it’s a win: modern amenities without the floating-city chaos. But don’t pack your bags just yet—these ships won’t set sail for a few years. Still, it’s a sign that cruise lines are listening to what vacationers actually want! #Business #Industry #RoyalCaribbean30Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowCruise Itinerary Change: Leaving Nassau Early!Heads up if you’re sailing Symphony of the Seas in Feb 2026! The ship’s cutting its Nassau stop short by 90 minutes, now leaving at 4:30 PM instead of 6 PM. Royal Caribbean says it’s all about sticking to new speed restrictions—likely to protect marine life, not because of any ship issues. If you booked a sunset tour or dinner in Nassau, double-check your plans! This tweak could hit other sailings too, so keep an eye on your emails. #Travel #CruiseNews #RoyalCaribbean10Share
dalemiller+FollowThis Cruise Ship Is Causing Major OutrageRoyal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas mega-ship is making waves online, and not in a good way. People are freaking out over its massive size and the environmental impact—think thousands of gallons of sewage and more CO2 than a plane ride. Reddit is calling it “disgusting,” and some are even suggesting cruise ships should be repurposed for disaster relief instead. Would you ever set foot on one of these floating cities? #Cars #RoyalCaribbean #IconoftheSeas128Share
sperkins+FollowCruise Like a Pro in 2026: My Top Do’s & Don’tsPlanning a Royal Caribbean cruise in 2026? Here’s the inside scoop: book ASAP (prices are only going up!), use the app for everything, and don’t risk flying in the same day. Travel insurance? 100% yes. Pre-book your drink packages and excursions before they sell out, and check your docs early. Want a stress-free vacay? Follow these do’s and don’ts for smooth sailing! #Travel #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseTips11Share
Tammy Blackwell+FollowRoyal Caribbean’s App: Worth the Hype?Royal Caribbean just edged out Carnival to win Best Cruise Line App, but is it really the ultimate digital companion at sea? With features like seamless booking, mobile boarding passes, and free onboard messaging, it’s setting a new standard for cruise tech. But some say Carnival’s HUB App still holds its own. Is Royal Caribbean’s all-in-one approach the future, or does competition keep everyone innovating? Let’s debate: what makes a cruise app truly best-in-class? #Tech #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseTech00Share
robertjones+FollowRoyal Caribbean Cruise TragedyImagine going on a cruise to relax, but things spiral out of control. A dad was reportedly served 33 drinks by Royal Caribbean staff before being detained for aggressive behavior. The situation got so bad, he was restrained, injected with a sedative, and tragically died in custody. Now, his fiancée is suing the cruise line, claiming staff should’ve stopped serving him and handled things way better. This is wild and honestly makes you rethink those all-you-can-drink packages. #News #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseNews5528Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowRoyal Caribbean’s Vacay Market: Game Changer?Royal Caribbean just dropped Vacay Market in their app, letting you shop for cruise merch and travel essentials from home—no ship required. It’s a bold move that blurs the line between travel and e-commerce. Is this the future of cruise branding, or does it dilute the onboard experience? Would you rather collect exclusive badges at sea, or does app shopping win for convenience? Let’s debate! #Tech #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseTech10Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowRoyal Caribbean’s Beach Club BuzzRoyal Caribbean just dropped its Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island, and cruisers are split. Some say it’s a total game-changer for Nassau—think heated pools, all-inclusive drinks, and no more guessing which beach is best. Others aren’t sold, especially with day passes running up to $250. But the hype is real: over 200 people in a Facebook poll said they’re more likely to get off the ship now. Would you splurge for the ultimate beach day? #Travel #RoyalCaribbean #Nassau30Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowUtopia of the Seas skips Nassau’s big debutRoyal Caribbean’s massive Utopia of the Seas had to miss the grand opening of its much-anticipated Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in Nassau, thanks to high winds making docking unsafe. While that’s a letdown for excited cruisers, safety always comes first—especially with a ship this size! The good news? Guests from Radiance of the Seas still got to enjoy the new beach club, and everyone who missed out will get refunds for their passes. Would you rather have a surprise sea day with extra onboard fun, or does missing a new port stop ruin your trip? Let’s hear your cruise stories! #Travel #RoyalCaribbean #UtopiaoftheSeas00Share