Royal Caribbean has granted the ultimate wish for cruisers planning a vacation to experience a shorter cruise on a new ship.
Utopia of Seas will be the first Oasis-class ship to be plunged straight into shorter sailings, offering all the fun of Royal Caribbeans’ private Island CocoCay, enabling passengers to spend time on the island and enjoy a beach cruise experience on a new cruise ship.
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A New Dimension of Cruising
This brand new Royal Caribbean ship at Double capacity holds 5668 guests, offering innovative features such as exclusive suites to brand new dining options.
New cabin concepts onboard the new Utopia of the Seas include the new Solarium Suites. These new state-of-the-art suites will deliver the ultimate view with a floor-to-ceiling 280-degree view from above the front of the ship. Cruisers will wake up to a wall of sea-to-sky views, enabling them to feel part of the ocean.
Relax or Chill Its Your Choice
Cruisers can experience the calm waters and sanctuary or thrill rides of CocoCay to the bright vibes of Cape Canaveral and trips inland to Orlando. Onboard entertainment is designed to be exciting and engaging, giving vacationers the energy to experience a getaway break like no other.
The Pesky Parrot Bar Offers Cool Tiki Vibes
The new Pesky Parrot bar has incorporated the Caribbean vibe onto its latest ship. This well-known tiki bar has been reinvented with an extraordinary state-of-the-art neon bar that will replace the Bionic bar.
It’s a laid-back paradise with a Caribbean vibe brought into a new dimension. This vibrant new bar promises to put passengers in a Caribbean state of mind while sampling exotic tropical and fruit-based cocktails made with rum, tequila, and gin.
A Cool Food Truck for Poolside Snacks
Why not climb on board the poolside food truck on Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas in the heart of the pool deck? In true street truck style, the pool truck serves up quick summer bites straight from the truck side.
This new outdoor concept provides a fresh outside eatery so people can eat in the sunshine. It will be great for passengers to refuel quickly, not miss a minute of precious sun or fun, and enjoy nonstop pool days.
Dine on a Train at Sea
Passengers can also experience a new first-of-its-kind gastronomic dining delight with the new novel immersive train dining experience.
Diners will be transported into a multi-sensory realm while onboard the ship within this innovative setting. Experience fine dining in a nostalgic train carriage combining multiple courses, technology, different destinations, and storylines to engage all the senses.
Short Cruises Stopping At CocoCay
The ultimate getaway packs double the island time with visits to Nassau, The Bahamas, and Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay, the “Best Private Island” for three years. Meals, snacks, and drinks packages are available on land and at sea on CocoCay.
A New Royal Caribbean Ship Offering Short Sailings For The First Time
Sarah Christie of the Magically Cruising podcast says, “If you want beaches, the thrills of CocoCay plus the quality that Royal Caribbean has become synonymous with, then Royal Caribbean has done it again and given us something bigger and better to look forward to.”
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Sarah Christie is a craft, food, cruise, and family travel blogger Extraordinary Chaos, Cruising For All and Mini Travellers. Known for her unique perspective and ability to find beauty in chaos, Sarah designs and creates craft projects as well as creating recipes for people who want to cook from scratch the easy way. Whilst also exploring family travel and how to navigate it.