Royal Caribbean to return to The Bahamas this summer

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Travellers looking ahead to their summer vacations can book their roundtrip cruise from March 24 and set sail starting June 12.

(TAN): Royal Caribbean International will return to The Bahamas this summer and has announced a summer lineup of 7-night cruises on board Adventure of the Seas, setting sail this June from new homeport Nassau, The Bahamas.

Vacationers now have the chance to island-hop and relish the adventures they have missed, including the first series of two back-to-back days on Perfect Day at CocoCay, the game-changing private island destination of Royal Caribbean in The Bahamas, and quality time exploring Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas and Cozumel, Mexico, the cruise company said.

Travellers looking ahead to their summer vacations can book their roundtrip cruise from March 24 and set sail starting June 12. The new itineraries departing through August, which will sail with vaccinated crew, will be available to adult guests who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and those under the age of 18 with negative test results.

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“We are excited to get back to delivering memorable vacations in the Caribbean, gradually and safely. The vaccines are clearly a game changer for all of us, and with the number of vaccinations and their impact growing rapidly, we believe starting with cruises for vaccinated adult guests and crew is the right choice. As we move forward, we expect this requirement and other measures will inevitably evolve over time,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “The opportunity to homeport in The Bahamas is a testament to the tremendous partners the government and the people of the island nation have been to us for more than 50 years. We are grateful for the confidence that they have in us and our commitment to a healthy and happy return to sailing.”

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