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Τετάρτη 4 Αυγούστου 2021

Royal Caribbean updates Aussie summer season: Ovation to sail from December 2021

Ovation will sail from Sydney starting 13th December 2021 through 31st March 2022 offering a mix of 2-to-10-night domestic sailings visiting some of the country’s most famous cities and regions.

“We continue to encourage and assist federal and state governments to establish a clear pathway for the return of cruising, and hope that by December we will have guests holidaying with us once again.

“While Sydney manages its ongoing lockdown, several factors make us hopeful that domestic cruising will return this summer, from rapid advances in COVID-19 research, technology and an emphasis on swift vaccine distribution,” said Gavin Smith, vice president and managing director, Australia and New Zealand, Royal Caribbean International.

In lieu of the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the opening of international borders and to ensure guests have peace of mind surrounding their holiday plans, Royal Caribbean has made the decision to cancel the following sailings:

  • Serenade of the Seas’ sailings from Sydney from 24 Oct. 2021 to 27 February 2022 inclusive
  • Ovation of the Seas’ sailings from Sydney from 27 Oct. 2021 to 10 April 2022 inclusive, and Ovation will be redeployed to a domestic-only itinerary

All impacted guests and travel partners have been contacted and advised of their options.



RCI says guests will automatically will be issued a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) to the value of 125% of their cruise fare to use on future sailings, however, guests are able to opt for a full refund or to Lift & Shift to applicable summer 2022-2023 sailings if preferred.

“We know our guests look forward to our return to cruising in Australia and these cancellations will be met with disappointment, a sentiment that we strongly share here at Royal Caribbean,” says Smith.

“We are thankful to our loyal guests and travel partners for their ongoing patience and support since we suspended cruise operations in March 2020.

“Great progress has been made around the world and we are eager to welcome guests back as we have successfully done in Singapore, Europe, the USA and UK.”

Click here or visit your local travel advisor for more information.


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