WHY NOT...
SHARE A NEW EXPERIENCE WITH to give them more time to have fun with OUR ADVENTURE OCEAN®† & NEW
THE FAMILY? Kids can join their parents their new friends whilst parents can relax TEEN PROGRAMME ensures your kids
on a wide range of exhilarating shore over a coffee. And with babysitting will never get bored, with qualified
excursions. The pristine beaches of available on every ship, your children staff leading activities based on seven
Royal Caribbean’s private destinations, are in safe hands. separate age ranges:
CocoCay and Labadee, offer a fantastic ROYAL BABIES* (6-18 MONTHS)
choice of activities the whole family can THE H2O ZONE
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is one of the most
ROYAL TOTS* (18-36 MONTHS)
enjoy. After a day of fun-filled adventure, spectacular spaces on board our Oasis
AQUANAUTS (3-5 YEARS)
take advantage of our new My Family and Freedom Class ships – a colourful
EXPLORERS (6-8 YEARS)
Time Dining**, which means families can wonderland of brightly coloured sculptures,
VOYAGERS (9-11 YEARS)
now dine together at a time that suits, interactive fountains and cannons that
NAVIGATORS (12-14 YEARS)
TEENS (15-17 YEARS)
and children are served quickly spray and squirt water in every direction.
Main Image: H20 Zone Kids’ Water Park onboard
Freedom Class & Oasis Class
TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR KIDS’ FACILITIES VISIT
Please note: for important information on requirements for travelling with children please
refer to point 5.3 of the booking conditions at the back of the brochure.
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WWW.ROYALCARIBBEAN.CO.UK/FAMILIES
* Royal Babies & Royal Tots require parental involvement.
**For full details of My Time Dining & My Family Time Dining see the terms & conditions.
† Children must be potty trained to use pools.
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