Introduction
The Royal Caribbean Cruise Company was established in 1968 by three Norwegian shipping companies, Andes Wilhelmesen and Co., I. M. Skauge and Co., and Gotaas Larsen. In 44 years, they have had a wide range of cruise ships, from the Song of Norway in 1970, which was their first ship to the year 2006, where The Freedom of the Sea first set sail.
The Royal Caribbean cruise ships have state rooms designed for the comfort and enjoyment of the guests, and a relaxing private abode to retreat to when you desire it. There are four main categories of state rooms available in the Royal Caribbean cruise. These are suites/deluxe, balcony, the outside, and the interior.
The suites are a comfortable, convenient, and well-equipped. There is a wide range of different suite state rooms available for the guests to choose from. The Royal Family suite is a room which is available in the majority of the Royal cruise ships. It can house up to eight people, with eight sleeping fixtures, vanity area, a flat screen TV, refrigerator, two bathrooms and a separate living area. The overall decor of the room will vary with your chosen cruise ship. Another variety of suite stateroom available is the Crown Loft suite. This room offers a two-level decorated room, with LCD televisions, two fully equipped bathrooms and a private balcony offering changing but ever amazing views.
Balcony rooms are state rooms that are equipped with a balcony for guests to view the beautiful water. The size of the balcony will vary from room to room. The outside rooms offer its occupants the best views for the trip, with expansive Windows. The interior state rooms have impeccable interior decoration, and are a delight to occupy.
Your Royal Caribbean cruise package includes an exquisite fine dining experience. The type of food available will vary from ship to ship but one thing that is guaranteed is an amazing taste journey. Located on all the royal ships is a main dining hall which supplies the ships patrons with lavish multi course breakfast, lunch and dinner options. There is also a wide range of different eateries on board certain Royal Caribbean ships, Cafe Promenade is one such eating establishment, it serves Seattle’s best coffee and equally sumptuous pastries, snacks and sandwiches. If you’re craving a Delicious sushi meal, then the Voyager, Freedom and Oasis Royal ships have you covered, with a wide range of delicious sushi creations available.
Once you've sated your appetite, there is a tremendous amount of fun and new tasks to partake in. The adventure seeker can find their thrills via rock climbing, flow riding, ice skating, zip lining, boxing, scuba in the pool and in-line skating. Or maybe you'd rather sit bath and relax, this can be achieved thorough taking a wade in the pool, whirlpool, visiting the vitality spa or cafe, reading a book at the well-equipped library or retreating to your private stateroom. If learning is more your quest then the Royal Cruise liners have the ability to fulfil that desire, with language lessons, dance classes, wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, jewellery making, and folding artistry.