The cruise line is celebrating
its milestone of 50 million
passengers with a new sales
campaign and parties on all of
its ships.
Royal Caribbean International is throwing a
global “New Year’s Eve-style party” across its
fleet to mark the achievement of its guests,
business partners, employees and crew.
A year-long campaign has kicked off, where
passengers are encouraged to share their
favourite “WOW moments” from Royal
Caribbean cruises by posting photos, videos
and stories on Facebook and Instagram under
the hashtag #RoyalWOW.
“For more than 45 years, Royal Caribbean’s
guiding principle has been to ‘deliver the
wow’ to our guests, providing them with
experiences, services and amenities that can
only be found on Royal Caribbean,” said Adam
Goldstein, RCI’s president and CEO.
“The men and women on our ships who
deliver these WOW moments are what inspire
our loyal guests to return to sail with us again
and again.”
The line started cruising in Australian waters
in the late 1990s and opened an office in
Sydney almost five years ago, during which
time it has welcomed half a million Australians
and New Zealanders on Rhapsody of the Seas,
Radiance of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas.
The three ships return to the region for
another local season from October.
MEANWHILE, the company is offering
reduced prices on some December cruises
after a new survey showed two-thirds of
Australians believe that “getting away from it
all would make Christmas better”.
Adam Armstrong, commercial director at
Royal Caribbean Cruises Australasia said: “A
cruise is a great value option at Christmas
time, from as little as $166 per person per day
including meals, accommodation and lots of
entertainment.
“And of course there’s no arguing over who’s
going to do the washing up!”
Fares for a nine-night South Pacific cruise
onboard Voyager of the Seas, departing
Sydney on 18 December 2013 start from
$1,499 per person.
For a limited time, balcony cabins are
available for the price of an oceanview – from
$2,199 per person.
To book, contact a travel agent, phone 1800
754 500 or visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au.
