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Royal Caribbean® Book Your Client’S Caribbean Vacation Today 2018-2019 ROYAL CARIBBEAN® BOOK YOUR CLIENT’S CARIBBEAN VACATION TODAY. MIAMI — PORTMIAMI Allure of the Seas ® | November 2018 - April 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean Explorer of the Seas® | November - December 2019 5 Night Western Caribbean • 9 Night Southern Caribbean Empress of the Seas ® | Now through December 2019 3/4 Night Bahamas • 6/7 Night Bahamas & Havana 5/ 6 Night Caribbean & Cuba • 6/7/8 Night Best of Cuba Jewelof the Seas ® | January - March 2019 4/5 Night Southern/Western Caribbean • 9/10 Night Southern Caribbean Marinerof the Seas ® | Now through May 2019 3/4 Night Bahamas Navigator of the Seas ® | November 2018 - December 2019 3/4 Night Bahamas & Perfect Day • 5/7/9 Night Western/Southern Caribbean Oasis of the Seas® | November - December 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean Symphony of the SeasSM | November 2018 - December 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean FORT LAUDERDALE — PORT EVERGLADES Adventure of the Seas® | October 2018 - May 2019 • October - December 2019 6/7/8 Night Western/Eastern Caribbean • 8/12 Night Southern Caribbean Allure of the Seas® | Now through October 2018 • May - December 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean Harmony of the Seas® | Now through April 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean Independence of the Seas® | November 2018 - April 2019 • November - December 2019 4/5/6/7 Night Western Caribbean Majesty of the Seas® | November 2018 - December 2019 4 Night Bahamas • 4/5 Night Key West & Havana 5/7 Night Western Caribbean • 5/6 Night Havana Overnight Serenade of the Seas ® | November 2018 - April 2019 • November - December 2019 9/10/11/12 Night Southern Caribbean • 10 Night Eastern Caribbean ORLANDO — PORT CANAVERAL Enchantment of the Seas® | Now through April 2019 3/4 Night Bahamas Harmony of the Seas® | May - December 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean Mariner of the Seas® | May - December 2019 3/4 Night Bahamas & Perfect Day Oasis of the Seas® | Now through April 2019 7 Night Eastern/Western Caribbean TAMPA — PORT TAMPA BAY Brilliance of the Seas® | Now through April 2019 • November - December 2019 4/5/7 Night Western Caribbean Majesty of the Seas® | Now through October 2018 4/5 Night Key West & Havana • 5 Night Havana Overnight & Cozumel 5 Night Key West, Havana & Cozumel • 5 Night Western Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas® | December 2018 - April 2019 • November - December 2019 7 Night Western Caribbean NOTO BTBONN Adventure of the Seas® | a - September 2019 Night Bahamas & erect Da Night Bermuda & erect Da Anthem of the Seas® | Now through December 2019 /5//9 Night Bermuda / Night Bahamas / Night Bahamas & erect Da 11 Night astern Caribbean 12 Night Southern Caribbean TOO OTOSNN reed of the Seas® | Now through December 2019 Night Southern Caribbean ee of the Seas® | November 201 - anuar 2019 Night Southern Caribbean Night Southern/astern Caribbean BTOOTOBTO rander e Sea | Now through December 2019 5/ Night Bermuda 9 Night Bermuda & erect Da /9 Night Bahamas & erect Da //9 Night Southeast Coast & Bahamas 12 Night Southern Caribbean STONOTOSTON nanen e Sea | a - December 2019 /5// Night estern Caribbean er of the Seas® | Now through December 2019 Night estern Caribbean n e Sea | arch - pri 2019 /5/ Night estern Caribbean NONSOTONONS n of the Seas® | December 201 - arch 2019 Night estern Caribbean Night Bahamas BOSTONOTOBOSTON Serenade of the Seas® | October 201 September - October 2019 5/ Night Bermuda 12 Night Beantown & Beaches T eatures vary by ship. All itineraries are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ships’ registry: The Bahamas..
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