The Ultimate All Inclusive is back…..

 

Royal Caribbean are really stealing the limelight these last few weeks Quantum is here and to celebrate the Ultimate All Inclusive has been brought back on all European Summer 2015 sailings for a limited time.
What does this mean to you as a passenger?
Fantastic savings as your bar bills are catered for , tips are included so why not use the savings to upgrade and treat yourselves to a better cabin .

 

Get planning for your summer hols and make the most of this fantastic deal and have a look on our website for the sailings available by clicking on this link

http://www.cruise.co.uk/holidays/royal-caribbean-all-inclusive-sailings/?linkid=home_carousel?affref=helenw

On top of the deals from Royal Caribbean, cruise.co.uk will also treat you to some on board credit and  parking….these deals are too good to ignore

Have a read and picture yourself sailing from Southampton, Barcelona , Venice or Istanbul   and raising a glass or two knowing that your bar bill isn’t going to scare you.

Royal Caribbean Cruises provide an extensive variety of cruise holidays to all holidaymakers. They currently have a fleet of 22 ships on the seas, which is however increasing, – the array of schedules, activities and facilities will appeal to all age groups, families and tastes. Offering so much more than a regular cruise company; Royal Caribbean is popular with both new and regular cruisers, and is often referred to as one of the industry’s greatest.

Royal Caribbean cruise ships are some of the most remarkable on the seas. They are up to date, upmarket, stylish, and appeal to all age ranges and energy levels. In fact, their latest vessel, Quantum of the Seas – just launched last weekend, has some of the most advance facilities on board. From the North Star, a jewelled shaped capsule that ascends 300ft above sea level boasting spectacular views, and Rip Cord by iFLy a sky diving stimulator- These are just a couple of its incredible features. Royal Caribbean is wellknown for bringing many ‘firsts’ to the industry, such as on-board ice rinks and climbing walls. Holding just over 4100 passengers it isn’t quite as big as Oasis of the Seas that holds an astonishing 5,400 guests, but still a large ship with plenty to do on board.

 

 

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


About Me

Hi , I'm Helen, often referred to as 'Holiday Helen', I've been in the travel industry for over 25 years working on the high street and in small independent agencies. For the previous 14 years of my career  I have had the luxury of working from home with my cockapoo Jacko…

Read more
Thank you for subscribing!