Tag: Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas Undergoes $115 Million Refresh
Navigator of the Seas sets sail from Miami on Caribbean itineraries following an extensive $115 million renovation.
5 Companies Joining the #LastStraw Campaign
The hospitality industry is making an effort to cut back on waste by joining in on the #LastStraw campaign.
Royal Caribbean Acquires Majority Stake in Silversea Cruises
The cruise giant is poised to make a giant splash in luxury and expedition cruising.
4 New Cruise Ships That Will Shine in 2018
2018's new cruise ships are bigger and better, with more varied amenities and excursions. Here are 4 that should be on meeting planners' radars.
Ways to Help Hurricane Victims
So far, United AIrlines has committed over 7 million bonus miles to customers and matched $300,000 in donations.
New PortMiami Terminal to Host Royal Caribbean’s Largest Ships
The angular glass facility will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, bringing a welcoming, lively atmosphere to the port.
Azamara Steps up on Sustainability With WWF Partnership
Pete Pearson, WWF’s director of food waste, will speak about food-waste prevention and food recovery, helping businesses understand the intersection of agriculture and wildlife conservation.
5 Cruise Lines for Cultural Cruising Experiences
From innovative food and film pairings, to onboard art exhibits and port excursions, here’s a roundup of the latest cultural cruising experiences.
Art & Technology Take the Helm at RCI’s Anthem of the Seas
New York Harbor was aflutter recently with the permanent arrival of the third largest cruise ship in the world, Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas.
5 Cruise Line Wellness Offerings
Crystal Cruises has partnered with wellness institutions including the Tai Chi Cultural Center and The Cleveland Clinic as part of its Creative Learning Institute, offering on-board classes ranging from Healthy Abs and Back to Memory Fitness to Tai Chi.
Farm-Fresh Fare and Cultural Experiences Anchor Our Top Picks for Foodie Cruises in 2015
Enticing foodie options are one reason why river and ocean cruise goers are expected to exceed 24 million by 2018.










