ROYAL Caribbean has unveiled its line-up of European holidays for the 2027 season, headlined by the soon-to-open Royal Beach Club Santorini (CW yesterday). Guests on Brilliance of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas can enjoy the ultimate beach day as part of a complete Santorini...
ROYAL Caribbean has unveiled its line-up of European holidays for the 2027 season, headlined by the soon-to-open Royal Beach Club Santorini (CW yesterday).
Guests on Brilliance of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas can enjoy the ultimate beach day as part of a complete Santorini experience, combining a day of exploring the gems of the island, such as Oia and Fira, with access to the new private destination’s beaches, cabanas, local cuisine, and more.
Travellers can choose from a selection of short getaways and longer adventures, ranging between two and nine nights from Barcelona, Spain; Rome (Civitavecchia) and Ravenna, Italy; Athens (Piraeus), Greece; and Southampton, England.
The 2027 season will see Legend of the Seas (pictured) make her return to Europe, where she will offer seven-night sailings visiting bucket-list destinations throughout the Mediterranean.
Additionally, Mariner of the Seas will make her Southampton debut and Brilliance is set to visit new sun-drenched spots like Porto (Leixoes), Portugal; and Tangier, Morocco.
Other highlights include seven-night holidays across the Eastern Mediterranean on board Rhapsody, featuring overnights in Istanbul, Turkey, or Alexandria, Egypt, and visits to Mykonos and Santorini’s best spots.
Additionally, travellers can join week-long voyages across Italy, France, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro, and the Greek Isles on board Odyssey, with several memorable experiences on offer, from wandering Dubrovnik’s Old Town and discovering the charm of Provence, to exploring the ancient history of destinations such as Athens and the Acropolis.
Bookings for the European 2027 season are now open here.
Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean has confirmed its Lelepa private destination in the South Pacific will debut on schedule in 2027, despite yesterday’s suggestion the timeline had been pushed back to 2028. MS
