Cruise deal alert! Royal Caribbean is offering a 30% discount and $250 summer kicker

Cruise deal alert! Royal Caribbean is offering a 30% discount and $250 summer kicker
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Holiday seekers have their next big summer holiday on the horizon with Royal Caribbean’s latest deal on select 2023 sailings.

    For a limited time only, travellers can take advantage of a 30% discount and up to $250 in savings with the summer kicker deal on select Quantum of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas and Brilliance of the Seas sailings. This includes multiple sailings exploring the South Pacific and one sailing to Tasmania.

    Deal period: Guests can claim the deal until 11:59 PM AEST on Thursday 30 August 2023. An additional $600 per cabin discount will be available to claim from 2 August 2023 until 11:59PM AEST on 8 August 2023.

    Itineraries:

    The perfect getaway awaits in the South Pacific

    Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a celebration with friends, Royal Caribbean’s most innovative ship, Quantum of the Seas has holiday goers sorted with a 7-night sailing to the South Pacific (departing from Brisbane) on Oct. 28 2023 from $799 per person for an interior cabin or $1,199 per person for a balcony stateroom.

    This 7-night sailing to the South Pacific is also available on Nov. 10 2023 from $799 per person for an interior cabin or $1,099 per person for a balcony stateroom.

    Highlights aboard Quantum of the Seas’ adventure to the South Pacific includes two stops in Vanuatu, first at the stunning and enigmatic Mystery Island which offers a unique and captivating experience such as going on a coral safari to snorkel with underwater sea life.

    Next stop is an opportunity to be immersed in the authentic and bustling Port Vila, a place where passengers will find vibrant markets, stunning landscapes, and warm and welcoming locals.

    For Sydney-siders or holidaymakers travelling from Sydney, Royal Caribbean is offering one 7-night sailing to the South Pacific aboard Ovation of the Seas, departing Nov. 3 2023 from $999 per person for an interior cabin or $1,399 per person for a balcony stateroom.

    Brilliant adventures in Australia’s backyard

    Explore the scenic views of New South Wales and Tasmania with Royal Caribbean’s 7-night Tasmania sailing aboard Brilliance of the Seas departing Oct. 22, 2023 from $899 per person for an interior cabin or $1,699 per person for a balcony stateroom.

    The sailing will visit Eden for its delightful natural attractions before stopping in Hobart to soak in the capital city’s rich architectural history and cultural gems, where guests can bush walk to Mount Wellington and stroll through the beautiful Royal Tasmania Botanical Gardens right near the heart of the city.

    Before returning to Sydney, Brilliance of the Seas will stop by Newcastle to bask in the seaside charm and visit the iconic Nobbys Beach or walk Bathers Way, a five kilometre scenic walk.

    Ship Overview: Quantum of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas offer exclusive first-at-sea experiences including RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator, the Bionic Bar, SeaPlex, Two70, and the FlowRider surf simulator.

    Each ship features 16 decks and guests can choose from a wide range of food and beverage options with a multitude of restaurants including Jamie’s Italian, Chops Grille and Wonderland. Kids can enjoy the Adventure Ocean® youth programme which is one of the industry’s leading youth programs for the best kid friendly activities for the littlest cruisers onboard all Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

    The 2023-24 season also welcomes a big Down Under debut with the arrival of Brilliance of the Seas, touting new destinations and itineraries from Sydney.

    Brilliance of the Seas is the second Radiance Class ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. For guests who love world-class dining and stellar entertainment — they’ll love a getaway onboard Brilliance of the Seas.

    The ship brings fleet favourites, like rock climbing 12 metres (40 feet) above deck, a rotating bar with spectacular views and the Adventure Ocean® youth programme.

    For more details about sailings from Australia and to book, visit www.royalcaribbean.com.

    Terms and conditions: *Price is per person, in AUD, cruise only, based on double occupancy, and reflects all promotional savings.

    To read the full T&C’s, please click here.

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