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Rhapsody of the Seas® 2022 – 2023 Caribbean Adventures RHAPSODY OF THE SEAS® 2022 – 2023 CARIBBEAN ADVENTURES Get your clients ready for sun-soaked adventures to captivating southern Caribbean isles onboard the fleet- favorite Rhapsody of the Seas® , sailing from beautiful Barbados for the first time. With its idyllic, palm-fringed beaches, emerald hills and valleys, and rich Bajan flavor, Barbados is an unforgettable destination in its own right. And in winter 2022-2023, this tropical paradise unlocks iconic shores in the southern Caribbean, Central America and beyond —including Tobago, St. Vincent, St. Lucia and Puerto Limón, plus new ports like Guadeloupe and Martinique. Go the extra mile to go the extra isle on weeklong escapes that hit a different destination every day, or linger longer on 14-night adventures that offer overnights in top-rated ports like Aruba and Cartagena. ITINERARY SAIL DATE PORT OF CALL 7-Night Southern Caribbean November 20, 2022 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Island Hop of Spain, Trinidad • St. George’s, Grenada • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Fort De France, Martinique • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean November 27, 2022 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Island Hop March 5, 2023 of Spain, Trinidad • St. George’s, Grenada • April 16, 2023 Kingstown, St. Vincent • Roseau, Dominica • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 14-Night Ultimate Caribbean December 4, 2022 Bridgetown, Barbados • St. George’s, Grenada • Kralendijk, Bonaire • Willemstad, Curacao (overnight) • Cruising • Cartagena, Colombia • Colon, Panama • Puerto Limon, Costa Rica • Cruising • Oranjestad, Aruba (overnight) • Cruising • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Bridgetown, Barbados 8-Night Southern Caribbean December 18, 2022 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Holiday of Spain, Trinidad • St. George’s, Grenada • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe • Roseau, Dominica • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados Book your Caribbean adventures today! BEST CRUISE LINE OVERALL 18 YEARS RUNNING Travel Weekly Readers’ Choice Awards Features vary by ship. All itineraries are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ships’ registry: The Bahamas. 21075952 • 4/26/2021 ITINERARY SAIL DATE PORT OF CALL 8-Night Southern Caribbean December 26, 2022 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Holiday of Spain, Trinidad • Castries, St. Lucia • Fort De France, Martinique • Roseau, Dominica • St. George’s Grenada • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Bridgetown, Barbados 5-Night Southern Caribbean January 3, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe Island Hop • Fort De France, Martinique • Kingstown, St. Vincent • St. George’s, Grenada • Bridgetown, Barbados 7- Night Southern Caribbean January 8, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Island Hop Scarborough, Tobago • Castries, St. Lucia • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Roseau, Dominica • St. George’s Grenada • Bridgetown, Barbados 14-Night Ultimate Caribbean January 15, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • St. George’s Grenada • Willemstad, Curacao (overnight) • Cruising • Puerto Limon, Costa Rica • Colon, Panama • Cartagena, Colombia • Cruising • Kralendijk, Bonaire • Oranjestad, Aruba (overnight) • Cruising • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Bridgetown, Barbados 7- Night Southern Caribbean January 29, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Island Hop Scarborough, Tobago • St. George’s Grenada • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Roseau, Dominica • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean February 5, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Island Hop March 19, 2023 of Spain, Trinidad • Kingstown, St. Vincent • St. George’s, Grenada • Roseau, Dominica • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 14-Night Ultimate Caribbean February 12, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Kingstown, St. Vincent • St. George’s, Grenada • Kralendijk, Bonaire • Cruising • Cartagena, Colombia • Colon, Panama • Puerto Limon, Costa Rica • Cruising • Willemstad, Curacao • Oranjestad, Aruba (overnight) • Cruising • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean February 26, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Island Hop Scarborough, Tobago • Roseau, Dominica • St. George’s, Grenada • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean March 12, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • St. George’s, Grenada • Adventure Kralendijk, Bonaire • Oranjestad, Aruba (overnight) • Cruising • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean March 26, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Island Hop of Spain, Trinidad • St. George’s, Grenada • Roseau, Dominica • Kingstown, St. Vincent • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean April 2, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • St. George’s, Grenada • Adventure Kralendijk, Bonaire • Oranjestad, Aruba • Willemstad, Curacao • Cruising • Port of Spain, Trinidad • Bridgetown, Barbados 7-Night Southern Caribbean April 9, 2023 Bridgetown, Barbados • Scarborough, Tobago • Port Island Hop of Spain, Trinidad • Roseau, Dominica • Kingstown, St. Vincent • St. George’s, Grenada • Castries, St. Lucia • Bridgetown, Barbados Book your Caribbean adventures today! 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