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Royal Caribbean Mexico and Caribbean Dollars Off!

November 23rd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Caribbean, First Time Cruisers Month, Mexican Riviera, Royal Caribbean, dollars off, mexico
Royal Caribbean's First Time Cruisers Event finishes up the month with savings on sailings to Mexico and the Caribbean! While the event is called "First Time Cruisers", the savings are for everyone!

Book a selected Mexican Riviera or Caribbean cruise between November 24-30, 2008, and receive up to $100/cabin discount! Surf on over to Royal Caribbean Mexico and Caribbean Dollars Off Savings and see which cruise you want to book! Then, of course, give me a ring or email, and we'll plan your next vacation.

By the way, did you know the Mariner of the Seas begins sailings from Los Angeles in February? The largest ship ever to sail from the West Coast, this ship also receives the most consistent praise among my clients for the Voyager-Class ships. If you live out west, or want to change up your vacations to head down to the Mexican Riviera, this is a great opportunity for you!

Royal Caribbean Expands 2009/2010 Mexican Riviera Season

In yet another sign that consumers are not as interested in paying high prices for international air travel, Royal Caribbean has announced new cruise itineraries to the Mexican Riviera and Vancouver for the 2009-10 winter and spring seasons. Radiance of the Seas will increase their total number of number of San Diego sailings from September 2009 through May 2010 by adding 10 long cruises to the Mexican Riviera. These 9- to 11-night roundtrip itineraries are in addition to the 12 short four- and five-night cruises announced earlier this year. Guests can also choose an additional 12-night holiday cruise departing Dec. 21, 2009, or a thirteenth five-night short cruise, sailing on May 3, 2010.

Guests can also choose one of two West Coast cruises, one sailing from San Diego to Vancouver on Jan. 22, 2010 for 10 nights, and in reverse on March 2, 2010 for nine nights. Each sailing includes ports of call at Catalina Island and an overnight in San Francisco, Astoria (Oregon), Seattle and Victoria, British Columbia.

The previously-announced 2009/2010 South American season on the Radiance of the Seas is being cancelled to make way for these new Mexican Riviera and West Coast sailings. It's a shame, as South America was really coming into its own as a winter cruise destination for those looking for something a bit more exotic, but $1,400 airfares make it far less attractive a destination when consumers are worried about their economic future. Fortunately, however, several other lines, including sister brand Celebrity, continue to offer excellent itineraries in the region.

This is, however, exciting news for those who enjoy sailing from West Coast ports, as this means in addition to the Mariner of the Seas sailing 7-night itineraries from Los Angeles, Royal Caribbean will have another of their more popular classes of ship, the Radiance Class, available for unique itineraries.

Royal Caribbean Releases Mexican Riviera Schedules/Princess Announces Panama Canal Itineraries

May 6th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal, Princess, Royal Caribbean
Mexican Riviera fans rejoice! Royal Caribbean has finally announced their 2009/2010 schedules for the region!

The biggest news from Royal Caribbean is their Mariner of the Seas 7-night itinerary out of Los Angeles, marking the first time a Voyager-class ship has sailed from the west coast, and the Radiance of the Seas offering 4- and 5-night sailings from San Diego.

Expect to see Princess release their itineraries Mexican Riviera itineraries soon, as today they announced their Panama Canal sailings with some unique offerings, including a shorter 10-night full transit, along with itineraries which include a "Canal Experience" of 2 full days in the canal zone, featuring the full Canal transit plus a day with the ship at anchor at Fuerte Amador, on the Canal's Pacific side.