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Book Your Dream Getaway: Royal Caribbean Announces 2027-28 Cruises to The Bahamas and Beyond

05 Nov 2025 By travelandtourworld

Book Your Dream Getaway: Royal Caribbean Announces 2027-28 Cruises to The Bahamas and Beyond

Royal Caribbean is stepping up its game with the announcement of its 2027-28 Caribbean cruises. This exciting news brings fresh itineraries, exclusive beach clubs, and new destinations for travelers looking to explore the Caribbean and The Bahamas in style. With bookings now open to Crown & Anchor Society loyalty members and public bookings starting on November 5, the upcoming sailings promise to deliver memorable, tropical adventures from Florida’s most popular ports.

The 2027-28 Caribbean cruises will depart from three major Florida homeports: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Miami, and Tampa. Each location provides easy access to the most stunning Caribbean and Bahamian destinations, making it simple for travelers to embark on their dream vacation. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned Royal Caribbean fan, these ports offer convenience and flexibility for every traveler.

One of the highlights of these cruises is the introduction of the Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island in The Bahamas and the Royal Beach Club Cozumel in Mexico. These exclusive beach clubs are designed to offer Royal Caribbean guests an elevated, private experience. Picture lounging on pristine beaches with access to upscale amenities, gourmet dining, and unique experiences curated just for you. Whether you’re looking to relax or enjoy water sports and local culture, the Royal Beach Clubs are the perfect retreat.

Along with these new beach clubs, Royal Caribbean guests will also have the opportunity to visit the famous Perfect Day at CocoCay. This private island in The Bahamas offers a thrilling range of activities, from water parks to relaxing beaches, and now, with the addition of the Royal Beach Clubs, there’s even more to discover.

Royal Caribbean’s 2027-28 Caribbean cruise options are designed to fit every schedule, with voyages ranging from two to eight nights. If you’re looking for a quick escape, shorter getaways aboard ships like Utopia of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas will offer refreshing, action-packed itineraries. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the seven-night sailings on Star of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas provide the ideal length for a more in-depth Caribbean adventure.

For even more flexibility, the Radiance of the Seas will offer a variety of itineraries, including four-, five-, six-, and eight-night options. This wide range of choices means travelers can find the perfect length for their ideal vacation, whether it’s a quick weekend getaway or an extended exploration of the Caribbean and The Bahamas.

The 2027-28 Caribbean cruises will take guests to a selection of exciting and diverse destinations. From the vibrant shores of Samaná, Dominican Republic, to the stunning beaches of Cozumel, Mexico, these voyages promise to deliver something for every traveler. The highlight of many itineraries is the chance to explore the new Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island in The Bahamas, where guests can indulge in upscale amenities while enjoying the sun and sand.

Other notable stops include the spectacular island of CocoCay, where guests can experience Perfect Day, a private island retreat filled with thrilling activities and serene relaxation. Whether you’re exploring the charming villages of the Dominican Republic or soaking up the sun on a private beach in Cozumel, the 2027-28 cruises are designed to provide the best of both adventure and relaxation.

Royal Caribbean has long been known for its commitment to luxury and service, and the 2027-28 Caribbean cruises are no exception. With an array of new destinations, exclusive experiences, and top-tier amenities, these sailings will set a new standard for Caribbean cruising. Whether you’re enjoying a day at the Royal Beach Club, relaxing in a luxurious stateroom, or exploring new ports, Royal Caribbean promises a seamless and unforgettable vacation experience.

With bookings officially open, there’s no better time to plan your 2027-28 Royal Caribbean Caribbean getaway. Whether you’re setting sail on a quick two-night escape or an extended week-long voyage, these cruises offer something for every kind of traveler. Make sure to secure your spot on one of these exciting sailings before space runs out!

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