Six Royal Caribbean ships to sail cruises in Europe in 2027
Mariner Ella Sagar
Royal Caribbean has put its Europe cruises for summer 2027 on sale. The line will operate sailings of
between two and nine nights from Barcelona; Civitavecchia (Rome) and Ravenna, in Italy; Piraeus (Athens); and Southampton. Mariner of the Seas will make its
debut from Southampton, sailing to the Norwegian fjords, Copenhagen and Seville during the season,
including its maiden call in Porto. The third Icon Class ship,
Legend of the Seas, which launches next summer, will sail seven-night western Mediterranean cruises. Rhapsody of the Seas will return
to the Mediterranean after a four-year break, where it will offer seven-night voyages from Piraeus. Ports of call on the eastern
Mediterranean itineraries include Tangier, Bodrum, Istanbul, Alexandria, Mykonos and Santorini. Brilliance of the Seas will sail
seven-night voyages from Ravenna along the Adriatic Coast to Croatia and the Greek islands. Explorer of the Seas will operate
seven-night cruises from Barcelona, Civitavecchia, Ravenna and Piraeus, visiting Italy, France, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro and the Greek islands. Odyssey of the Seas, meanwhile,
will homeport in Rome and sail seven-night Greek island cruises,
of the Seas
with stop-offs including Ephesus, in Turkey, and Naples. Rhapsody, Brilliance and Odyssey
will visit the line’s Royal Beach Club Santorini, which is due to open next summer. The beach club, which will be the cruise line’s first private destination in Europe, will be part of the Ultimate Santorini Day on passengers’ itineraries.
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