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We make every effort to accommodate our guests' dietary requirements whenever possible. We can accommodate dietary needs such as: Food allergies, Gluten-free, Kosher, Low-fat, and Low-sodium. A variety of vegetarian Meals are available on all menus i...
If any of our guests or crew members ever feel unwell during their sailing, they can be immediately evaluated by medical staff, with an in-stateroom visit or by video tele-consultation. A multitude of evaluative tests can be conducted right onboard i...
Please complete the Special Needs Form to request a sharps container at least 30 days prior to departure.
Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks pregnant at any time during the cruise or CruiseTour. The Guest and treating physician should consider before any cruise that there is no Obstetrician/Gynecologist avai...
In the unlikely event that main electrical power source is lost, we have emergency generators that provide back-up electricity.
Yes. All drinking water is either distilled from seawater or loaded onboard while the ship is in port. Royal Caribbean adheres to Vessel Sanitation Program standards published by the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS).
A muster drill is a mandatory exercise held 30 to 60 minutes prior to departure, to familiarise all guests and crew with the “muster station” where they are to assemble in the unlikely event of an emergency. All guests must attend, even if you’ve sai...
For any medical advice, please consult your doctor prior to boarding. Your location onboard and proximity to the water can help reduce the effects of seasickness. The lower you are to the water line, and the closer you are to the centre of the ship, ...
Licensed doctors and nursing staff are available onboard all Royal Caribbean International ships.  We have a minimum of one fully licensed physician, and a minimum of two licensed nurses onboard every ship. Nurses are also available after hours. Medi...
The number of life-saving craft varies on each class of ship. All our ships have sufficient survival craft for everyone on board, plus additional capacity in reserve, per regulatory requirements.
If you are dependent on oxygen or require oxygen therapy, you must supply your own oxygen, and meet certain requirements prior to boarding. Please indicate your needs by submitting a Special Needs form. All types of oxygen are permitted onboard. Plea...
Personal Items: Your luggage will be delivered to your stateroom on the first evening of the cruise. We suggest that you pack all your medications in your carry-on luggage. All medications must remain in their original, labelled prescription containe...
No. At present, Royal Caribbean cannot offer any travel insurance policies to guests.

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