Royal Caribbean International has presented the Northern European and Mediterranean routes for 2027 season.
The new Royal Beach Club Santorini will attract guests along with the Legend of the Seas’ reintroduction, which will be the main feature of the deployment as per the press announcement.
Beginning in 2026, the ship will be one of the six chosen to provide the weekly cruises in the area together with Mariner of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, and Odyssey of the Seas.
The routing of the cruise includes porting in four diverse nations namely Italy, Greece, Spain, and England, and visiting the most favored ports including Civitavecchia (for Rome), Piraeus (to Athens), and Southampton.
According to Royal Caribbean, the deployment of the ships will not only mean facilitating Northern European and Mediterranean ports longer sailing but also, surprisingly, nearby short excursions.
Already, reservations are being made for the season for Crown & Anchor Society clients before the official start, which is planned for Thursday, Oct. 30.
There will be a nice surprise for the tourist season with the arrival of Mariner of the Seas in Southampton and with the opening up of new ports of call like Porto (Leixões), Portugal, and Tangier, Morocco, for example.
Brilliance, Rhapsody, and Odyssey are the three vessels that will be the most welcome as they will take guests to the new Royal Beach Club in Santorini.
Great applause came Royal Caribbean’s way for the Legend of the Seas back in business and offering its encore season in the Western Mediterranean.
The vessels of Icon-class will conduct weeklong trips from Barcelona and Rome, including visits to the countries of Spain, France, and Italy.
The Mariner of the Seas will let you enjoy a two- to nine-night cruise with sailing from Southampton to such great places as the Norwegian Fjords, Northern Europe, Porto, and the Mediterranean.
The Rhapsody of the Seas will take you to the Greek Islands from Piraeus, and the Brilliance offers cruises to Greece, the Adriatic and Croatia from Ravenna.
Odyssey to launch itineraries to Barcelona, Rome, Ravenna, and Athens besides the itineraries the Odyssey already has.
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