Royal Caribbean Mediterranean cruise line vacations are currently available as Western Mediterrannean cruises as well as in the Eastern waters as well. We want to tell you about their liners, where they sail from and about some of the fantastic places that you will visit.
At present there are seven great ships which operate in this area. They are all 21st century boats as they have all been either built or refurbished recently.
They are:
Independence Of The Seas.
This is the largest of the liners and has a capacity for 3634 passengers when she is full. It is also the most modern having only started doing voyages in 2008. There are all the facilities that you could wish for on a luxury liner spread over fourteen decks.
It always sets sail from Southampton in England U.K. This would make it easy for you to arrange a visit to London as a part of your vacation either before of after your cruise.Apart from its flagship 18 day Western Mediterranean cruise, she also has trips to the Canary Islands and around the U.K.
Adventure Of The Seas.
Built in 2001 and modernized in 2004, this is still a modern cruise ship and offers one of the highest area to passenger ratios in the market. It is based in Malaga in Spain and either sails from there or Barcelona.
She specialises in the shorter cruises of between 4 nights and 7 nights which means that, if you are one of the 3114 travellers, you would be able to combine your cruise and continue your vascations with the opportunity to fit in some sunbathing on the sun soaked Mediterranean beaches as well. This would make up an excellent two week vacation.
Brilliance Of The Seas.
If you take a luxury cruise on the Brilliance Of The Seas which holds 2501 guests, your departure port will be Barcelona in Spain. Most of its trips are of 12 days duration. This is because they are almost all Eastern Mediterranean cruises.
A number of them include in their itinerary a Royal Caribbean Mediterranean cruise around the Greek Isles such as Corfu and you will get a chance to see Venice, Athens and Alexandria in Egypt.
Navigator Of The Seas.
Another of the larger liners, she boasts 15 decks on which are included unusual activities such as a basketball court and an ice rink. There is 1 member of staff for around every 2 1/2 passengers so you the 3114 guests all receive excellent service.
This is your opportunity to visit the Vatican City as a part of your holiday as you will be boarding the boat at Civitavecchia which is the port which serves Rome in Italy. It has cruises around both the Eastern and Western part of the Med.
Voyager Of The Seas.
This is another of RCI ( Royal Caribbean International ) Lines Voyager class of ship and also has the capacity to carry 3114 people. The voyages will commence from either Barcelona or from Venice in Italy.
As you probably know, Venice is one of the oldest trading ports in the Mediterranean and is built entirely on the water. It is unlike any of the other places I have ever visited. Make sure that after your week long cruise you take in some of the sights, and smells, of that wonderful city.
Vision Of The Seas.
This is the first of the smaller class ships in the RCI fleet with a maximum of 765 guests per journey. Nevertheless it still has some exciting facilities such as a rock climbing wall.
It is not in the Mediterranean all that often as its base is in Northern Europe. When it does it specialises in The Holy Land cruises out of Istanbul in Turkey or from Venice.
Splendour Of The Seas.
This is the most compact of the range but still has plenty of space for its 720 passengers. You will embark at Venice or Civitavecchia for a twelve night journey around on an Eastern Mediterranean cruise.
Well whatever ship name you choose, we are sure that you will find some good cruise deals and have a wonderful vacation when you travel on a Royal Caribbean Mediterranean Cruise.