Royal Caribbean bring their All-Inclusive deal back !

Earlier this year Royal Caribbean had an all-inclusive deal which included free gratuities for all passengers, select drinks package for the adults and soda packages for the kids.

What is great about this deal is that is covers everyone in the cabin, even cabin’s with an occupancy of three or four.  In the past deals like this have often been limited to the first two passengers in the cabin only.

 

Select Drinks Package – from $40 per person per day**(approx £25)
Beer (a selection of bottle, can and draught), wine by the glass (up to $8 value), fountain soft drinks with souvenir cup, non-alcoholic cocktails.

 

Some passengers were sad to miss out when the deal ended last time and I have to say that I personally noticed that there wasn’t as many Royal Caribbean cruise enquiries after the deal ended.

 

Well the great news is that the deal is back and will be available from the 1st November 2014 – 31st January 2015.

The deal is not combinable with Crown and Anchor discounts or for cabins booked on a guarantee basis.

 

The offer does cover a wide range of sailings and dates, I was especially surprised to see that 3 night cruises had also been included !

Below is a grid to show which ships, date durations and itinerary’s the all-inclusive promotion will cover.

 

 

Product Ships Sailing Date Range* Duration Cabin Offer
Ex-UK Anthem, Explorer & Brilliance 22 April 2015 – 24 October 2015 3 nights + All All Inclusive
Europe Allure, Rhapsody, Splendour, Serenade & Vision 26 April 2015 – 21 November 2015 3 nights + All All Inclusive
Rest of World (Exc. China) Allure, Anthem, Brilliance, Explorer, Grandeur, Jewel, Liberty, Legend, Majesty, Quantum, Radiance, Rhapsody, Splendour, Serenade, Vision & Voyager 1st January 2015 – 31st December 2015 6 nights + All All Inclusive

 

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