Royal Caribbean Cruises
- May 18, 2009
Royal Caribbean Cruises boasts some of the biggest and best ships around. The latest addition to the fleet - Independence of the Seas - is packed with fun. You could try ice-skating, rock-climbing or surfing on Flowrider, if you're feeling active. But if all you want from your cruise is pampering and relaxation, the on-board spa and solarium are all you'll need.
Great for families, Royal Caribbean Cruises offers a fantastic kids programme to keep little ones - and your teens - well entertained. After paint splashing, games in the pool and mini-tournaments, kids can re-join their parents for family friendly dining or family excursions. Teens can stay put in their 'Teen Only' area, complete with the latest games consoles. They even have their own nightclub on-board.
Royal Caribbean Cruises has some great itineraries, whether you're after a short city-style break to the Med, or an Alaskan adventure absorbing breathtaking scenery and wildlife. The choice is yours. Some cruises even sail from the UK, so if you don't fancy flying, ask Virgin Holidays Cruises about UK departures for Royal Caribbean.
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