Recognize and categorize the most common diagnostic errors
Apply this knowledge to actual cases where errors occurred
Chief Complaint of Chest Pain, so Now How Do I Work It Up
Describe the criteria and common scoring systems used to clinically rule out or provide evidence for the need to further work up patients presenting with chest pain
Apply these diagnostic criteria and scoring systems to rule out emergency causes of chest pain and know the evidence-based ways to work up these chest pain diagnoses
Treating COPD and Asthma Exacerbations in the ED
Diagnose and treat COPD and asthma exacerbations
Emphasize acute therapies
Update on the diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia and respiratory infections in the ED
Know the changes in recommendations by the IDSA/ATS in 2019 compared to 2007
Describe which populations are at increased risk of bad outcomes with respiratory infections
The impact of Patient Satisfaction on my Patients and My Practice
Become familiar with the economic value and financial impact of patient satisfaction
Illustrate simple skills to improve patient satisfaction scores and know about service recovery skills to improve patient satisfaction
COVID Update
Know the most current recommendations for vaccines and treatments
Know if it is the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning
Applying Leadership Literature to Medicine
Know the importance of leadership throughout your organization
Identify the difference between leadership and management
Discuss the important strengths and weaknesses and creating a vision for your success
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
BIAS FREE CME - No Commercial Support was provided for this CME activity.
Andrew D. Michaels, MD, MAS, FACC
Interventional Cardiologist
Brighton, MI
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine
Meridian, Idaho
Dr. Michaels completed his undergraduate degree in History & Science at Harvard University. He then completed his medical degree, internship, cardiology fellowship, and interventional cardiology fellowship at University of California-San Francisco (UCSF). He then worked 6 years as Co-Director of the UCSF Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, followed by 4 years as the University of Utah Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. After spending the next 12 years as a full-time interventional cardiologist in community practice, he has transitioned to part-time locums tenens as an interventional cardiologist based in Michigan.
What Participants Are Saying:
I had a wonderful time with this CME activity, and enjoyed connecting with others in my field. I would love to schedule future CME cruises soon!
Inpatient Medicine Consult Service & Extensivist Clinic
Southlake Regional Health Centre
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Nathanson completed his medical degree and internal medicine training at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine and has been practising internal medicine and critical care medicine at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario since 1995. In 2010, he earned a Master of Science in Health Care Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Public Health. He is currently pursuing graduate studies in Medical Bioethics and Jewish Health Law at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in New York.
Throughout his career, Dr. Nathanson has held numerous administrative and leadership roles at Southlake, including Medical Director of the Inpatient Palliative Care Unit, founding Medical Director of the Heart Function Program, President of the Medical Staff Association, Chair of the Clinical Quality and Resource Utilization Committee, and Medical Director of Acute Medicine Programs. He was instrumental in founding the Clinical Resource Utilization Management Program, establishing and equipping the Southlake Simulation Lab, and designing and launching the Southlake Hospital Medicine Program.
Dr. Nathanson has contributed to health policy at the provincial level, serving on two Ontario task forces focused on hospital resource utilization. During the COVID-19 pandemic—from January 2020 through mid-2022—he served as Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Southlake, where he founded the physician-led Critical Care Outreach Program; concurrently held the role of Chief of Staff at Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston, Ontario; and advised local, regional, and provincial pandemic policy panels.
Dr. Nathanson remains actively engaged in medical education, mentoring senior residents through the transition to independent practice. His current clinical work is focused on the inpatient Medicine Consult Service and the Southlake Extensivist Clinic. He also maintains a busy practice as an expert witness in medical malpractice litigation.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Nathanson spends his Canadian winters in the southern United States. He is an avid cyclist and motorcyclist, and enjoys exploring Ontario, the United States, and beyond alongside his wife, Genny.
Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Credit Designation for Physicians: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this live activity for 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Osteopathic Physicians: This program is eligible for Category 2 credit with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
US or Canadian Family Physicians: Please let us know if you require AAFP Prescribed Credits.
Credit Designation for Nurses: Continuiung Education, Inc. designates this continuing nursing education activity for 12 contact hours.
Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® or ANCC of any commercial products displayed or used with an activity.
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada:
Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.
College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) has a reciprocal credit reporting agreement with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Prescribed credits can be claimed as the equivalent number of certified credits, and Elective credits can be claimed as the equivalent number of non-certified credits.
Members of the CFPC may claim up to 50 credits per five-year cycle from Physician's Recognition Award (PRA) Category 1 credits. Any additional credits are eligible as non-certified credits.
Credit Designation for Pharmacists: This knowledge-based activity is approved for 12 hours of pharmacy continuing education credit.
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 12 (part II) MOC points in medical knowledge in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
In support of improving patient care, Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Credit Designation for Physicians: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this live activity for 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Credit Designation for Nurses: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this continuing nursing education activity for 12 contact hours. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® or ANCC of any commercial products displayed or used with an activity.
Nurse Practitioners: Can claim either ANCC Contact Hours or AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as needed. Pharmacology credits are identified on individual activities.
3 Hours of Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners.
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) accepts certificates of participation for self-assessment purposes in its Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
ITINERARY
DATE
PORT OF CALL
ARRIVE
DEPART
Sun Jun 25
Barcelona, Spain
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6:00 pm
Mon Jun 26
Palma De Mallorca, Spain Meeting 3:30PM - 5:30PM*
8:00 am
4:00 pm
Tue Jun 27
Provence (Marseille), France Meeting 7:30AM - 9:30AM*
*Tentative course schedule, actual class times may differ.
PORTS OF CALL
Barcelona, Spain
For travelers fortunate enough to begin or end their voyage in Barcelona, we offer a crucial piece of professional advice: do not treat this city merely as a logistical bookend. To arrive only hours before embarkation or to fly out immediately upon docking is to miss the very soul of Catalonia. Barcelona is not simply a port; it is one of Europe’s most sophisticated, visually stunning, and culturally distinct capitals. We strongly recommend framing your cruise with a minimum of two to three nights here. This allows the city’s vibrant, artistic, and culinary culture to unfold at a human pace, rather than a frantic tourist sprint.
Barcelona rewards immersion. It is a city of stark, beautiful contrasts: grand 19th-century boulevards abutting hidden medieval alleys; avant-garde design coexisting with centuries-old traditions; and a Mediterranean spirit of leisure blended with fierce Catalan pride. Below is a curated, unhurried itinerary designed to help you experience the best of the city before or after your voyage.
### Day 1: The Ancient Heart – Gothic Quarter & El Born
Begin your immersion by losing yourself in the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter). This is the historical nucleus of Barcelona, a captivating labyrinth of narrow, winding streets that open unexpectedly onto sun-drenched plazas. While the Barcelona Cathedral is a soaring example of Catalan Gothic architecture (and worth a visit to see the 13 geese in the cloister), the real joy here is aimless wandering. Look for the Temple of Augustus, where four Roman columns remain hidden inside a medieval building—a quiet reminder of the city’s ancient origins as 'Barcino.'
Adjacent to the Gothic Quarter is the trendier, more bohemian district of El Born. It shares the medieval layout but possesses a distinct artistic vitality. Here you will find the Museu Picasso, housed across five adjoining medieval palaces. It offers an unparalleled look into the artist's formative years. A short walk away stands the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, a church built by the people for the people, and a masterpiece of pure Gothic proportions. El Born is also a culinary hotspot; we recommend spending your evening here hopping between wine bars for *pintxos* (Basque-style tapas) and local Cava.
### Day 2: The Modernist Visionaries
Today is dedicated to the architectural movement that defines Barcelona: *Modernisme*. Naturally, this begins with Antoni Gaudí’s magnum opus, La Sagrada Família.
Critical Advice: You must book your tickets online weeks, if not months, in advance. This is not a suggestion; it is a necessity. While the exterior is a marvel of symbolic sculpture, the interior is where the true magic lies. Stepping inside is like entering an ethereal forest, with columns branching like trees and kaleidoscopic light filtering through stained glass. It is a profound, spiritual experience.
However, for our clients—particularly those in the medical or architectural fields—we strongly recommend a visit to the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau. Just a short walk from the Sagrada Família, this former hospital (designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner) is a UNESCO World Heritage site often overlooked by the masses. It is a stunning complex of colorful pavilions and gardens designed to heal the spirit as well as the body. It is arguably one of the most beautiful Art Nouveau complexes in the world and offers a tranquil counterpoint to the bustle of Gaudí’s basilica.
In the afternoon, stroll down the Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona’s answer to the Champs-Élysées. Here you will find Gaudí’s residential masterpieces: Casa Batlló, with its dragon-scaled roof, and Casa Milà (La Pedrera), with its undulating stone facade. Both require advance booking for interior tours, though the exteriors alone are worth the walk.
### Day 3: Views, Art, and the Sea
If your schedule permits a third day, head to Montjuïc, the broad hill overlooking the harbor. You can reach it via a scenic cable car ride from the port area. This area is home to the Fundació Joan Miró, a bright, airy museum dedicated to Barcelona’s other famous artistic son. The views from the castle at the summit offer a perfect perspective on the city layout and the port where your ship awaits.
Finish your stay in La Barceloneta, the seaside neighborhood. While touristy on the main boardwalk, the backstreets retain a salty, local charm. This is the place for a farewell lunch of *fideuà*—a local twist on paella made with short noodles instead of rice, served with dollops of garlic aioli.
### The Culinary Scene: Dining Like a Local
Barcelona is a food lover’s paradise, but timing is everything. Lunch is the main meal (2:00 PM – 3:30 PM), and dinner is late (rarely before 9:00 PM).
The Market Experience: The famous Mercado de La Boqueria is visually stunning but often overwhelmingly crowded. For a more authentic experience, we recommend the Mercat de Santa Caterina in El Born, identifiable by its wavy, colorful mosaic roof. It is a fantastic place to see locals shopping and to grab a superb lunch at the market bar, *Cuines Santa Caterina*.
Fer el Vermut: Participate in the beloved local ritual of "doing the vermouth." Before lunch, find a bodega and order a *vermut de la casa* (sweet red vermouth over ice with an olive and orange slice) accompanied by chips and cockles. It is the quintessential Catalan aperitif.
### Practical Logistics for the Cruiser
Barcelona is wonderfully easy to navigate, but the port logistics require specific attention.
Port Location: The main cruise terminal, Moll Adossat, is located on a very long breakwater. Do not attempt to walk to the city center from the ship. It is much further than it looks (nearly 2 miles to the Columbus monument) and is an exposed, industrial walk over a bridge.
Transfers: A taxi is the most direct option and costs roughly €35-€40 from the airport to the city, or €15-€20 from the city to the ship. Alternatively, the blue Portbus (T3) shuttle runs from the Columbus Monument at the foot of Las Ramblas directly to the terminals for a nominal fee.
Safety: Barcelona is generally safe, but it is infamous for skilled pickpockets, particularly on Las Ramblas, the Metro, and in the Gothic Quarter. Be vigilant with watches, phones, and wallets. Leave expensive jewelry in your hotel or ship safe.
Getting Around: The city is very walkable, but the Metro system is clean, air-conditioned, and efficient. A multi-day "Hola Barcelona" card is a great investment for exploring.
By allowing yourself this extra time, you transform Barcelona from a mere departure point into a highlight of your vacation. It is a city that deserves to be savored, and you deserve the time to do it right.
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca is frequently the sleeper hit of a Western Mediterranean itinerary. While often anticipated merely as a beach resort, the Balearic capital reveals itself as a sophisticated urban center with an architectural pedigree rivaling mainland Spain. It offers a compelling blend of Gothic grandeur, modernist flair, and a relaxed island pace that appeals to those who appreciate culture without the frenetic energy of larger metropolises.
The skyline is dominated by the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María, known locally as La Seu. This sandstone leviathan is essential viewing, not just for its exterior dominance but for the interior dialogue between history and modernity; Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished wrought-iron canopy hangs above the altar, while Miquel Barceló’s ceramic chapel adds a controversial contemporary layer. Just below, the Parc de la Mar offers the perfect vantage point for photography.
Beyond the cathedral lies the Casco Antiguo (Old Town), a labyrinth of narrow streets best explored without a map. Look for the traditional Mallorcan courtyards (patios) visible through iron gates of aristocratic homes. A stop at the Banys Àrabs (Arab Baths) provides a quiet glimpse into the city’s Moorish past. For a pause, the tree-lined Passeig del Born is the city’s living room, ideal for coffee and people-watching.
For panoramic context, a taxi to Castell de Bellver is recommended. As one of Europe’s few circular castles, it offers 360-degree views of the bay and pine forests. Regarding logistics: The cruise pier is an industrial stretch about three miles from the historic center. We strongly advise utilizing a taxi or the port shuttle rather than attempting the walk, maximizing your time for tapas and exploration.
Provence (Marseille), France
Marseille is not a polished museum piece; it is France’s oldest and second-largest city, a vibrant, working port with a palpable energy and a history stretching back 2,600 years. Its character is a compelling mix of grit and grandeur, offering a genuine slice of Mediterranean life. The natural starting point is the Vieux Port (Old Port), a bustling U-shaped harbor where fishing boats bob alongside yachts. Here, the daily fish market is a spectacle of local life, and the surrounding quays are lined with cafés perfect for observing the city in motion.
For the definitive view, make the journey up to the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde. This Romano-Byzantine basilica, affectionately called "La Bonne Mère" (The Good Mother), offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the city, the sea, and the surrounding islands. We recommend taking the tourist train or a taxi for the steep ascent to conserve time and energy. Back at sea level, lose yourself in Le Panier, the city's oldest quarter. Its maze of narrow, winding streets, ochre-colored buildings, and artisan workshops feels a world away from the grand 19th-century boulevards elsewhere.
Marseille also serves as the essential gateway to the broader Provence region. A popular day excursion leads to the elegant city of Aix-en-Provence, the refined counterpoint to Marseille's urban dynamism, known for its fountains, markets, and ties to the artist Cézanne. Alternatively, for a stunning natural escape, head to the charming fishing village of Cassis, the launching point for boat tours into the Calanques National Park—a series of dramatic limestone fjords with brilliant turquoise water. Whether you immerse yourself in the city's layered history or venture into the Provençal countryside, Marseille offers a rich and authentic experience.
La Spezia, Italy
La Spezia serves as a practical and efficient gateway to some of the most celebrated destinations in Italy. While the city itself is a pleasant naval and commercial port, its primary value for most visitors is its strategic location, offering direct access to the wonders of the Ligurian coast and the treasures of Tuscany.
The premier excursion is, without question, the Cinque Terre. This string of five ancient seaside villages, clinging to cliffs along the Italian Riviera, is a UNESCO World Heritage site for good reason. The most effective way to visit is by a short train ride from La Spezia Centrale station, which connects all five villages. You can hop on and off, perhaps hiking a portion of the scenic coastal trail (check for trail closures beforehand) or simply enjoying the unique character of each town, from the vibrant harbor of Vernazza to the iconic vistas of Manarola. A ferry from La Spezia’s port also offers a beautiful perspective from the sea, though it is slower and weather-dependent.
For those with an ambition for Renaissance art and architecture, both Pisa and Florence are viable, albeit long, day trips. A visit to Pisa is focused on its magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli (“Square of Miracles”), where the Leaning Tower, the Duomo, and the Baptistery form a stunning architectural ensemble. Florence, further afield, demands a full and fast-paced day. It offers an immersion into the heart of the Renaissance, with the chance to see Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi's Duomo, and the Ponte Vecchio. Given the travel time, a structured tour is often the most pragmatic way to experience these Tuscan cities from the port.
Should you prefer a more relaxed day, or if you’ve previously visited the main attractions, La Spezia itself offers an authentic slice of modern Italian life. Stroll the palm-lined waterfront promenade, explore the pedestrianized shopping streets of Via del Prione, and experience the bustling daily food market in Piazza Cavour. It’s an excellent opportunity to enjoy regional specialties like focaccia and fresh pesto without the crowds of the more famous nearby destinations.
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Civitavecchia serves as the maritime gateway to Rome, and it's essential to approach a day here with a clear and realistic plan. The 'Eternal City' is a 60- to 90-minute journey from the port, a commute that requires factoring travel time into your precious hours ashore. The most common and efficient method is the regional train, which connects Civitavecchia's station (a short walk or shuttle from the port) with Rome's key transit hubs. For those seeking more comfort and a direct route to specific sites, pre-booked private transfers are an excellent, albeit more costly, alternative.
With time being the most valuable currency, a successful day in Rome means choosing a focus. Attempting to conquer everything results in a frantic blur. We recommend choosing one of two paths. The first is a deep dive into Ancient Rome: pre-book tickets to explore the staggering scale of the Colosseum, walk through the ruins of the Roman Forum where emperors once stood, and marvel at the architectural genius of the Pantheon. This area is largely walkable and provides a cohesive historical narrative.
Alternatively, focus on the grandeur of Vatican City. Stand in the embrace of Bernini's colonnades in St. Peter's Square and enter the breathtaking St. Peter's Basilica, a monument to faith and art. A visit to the Vatican Museums to see the Sistine Chapel is possible, but requires strict, timed-entry tickets and a significant time commitment that will likely preclude other sightseeing.
Whichever path you choose, build in moments for the simple Roman pleasures that give the city its soul. Find a small piazza, order a quick espresso at a bar, toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, or savor a scoop of authentic gelato. For those who prefer to avoid the journey altogether, Civitavecchia itself offers a pleasant waterfront, a bustling market, and the impressive Forte Michelangelo, providing a relaxed, local Italian experience.
Naples, Italy
Naples is a destination that demands a choice: do you dive into the chaotic, vibrant heart of the city, or use it as a strategic launchpad for the world-class treasures surrounding it? As a port of call, Naples offers an embarrassment of riches, but the sheer volume of options requires a disciplined itinerary. The most critical advice we can offer is to resist the urge to do everything; traffic in Campania is notorious, and overpacking your day often leads to stress rather than enjoyment.
For history enthusiasts, the primary draw is the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. Pompeii remains the headline attraction, offering a sprawling, visceral look at Roman life frozen in time. However, we often direct clients toward the smaller, better-preserved site of Herculaneum. Because it was buried in mud rather than ash, Herculaneum retains multi-story buildings and wooden elements that perished in Pompeii, all within a footprint that is much easier to navigate in a few hours.
If you prefer coastal glamour, the Bay of Naples is your gateway. A high-speed hydrofoil can transport you to the Isle of Capri, famous for the Blue Grotto and high-end boutiques, though be mindful of summer crowds. Alternatively, the cliffside town of Sorrento offers a refined, relaxed atmosphere perfect for a leisurely lunch of fresh seafood and limoncello. While the Amalfi Coast is spectacular, we advise caution when attempting it on a cruise stop; the winding roads are breathtaking but slow, leaving little room for error in your return schedule.
Should you choose to stay in Naples itself, prepare for an experience that is gritty, loud, and profoundly authentic. The historic center, Spaccanapoli, is a UNESCO World Heritage site teeming with baroque churches and hidden courtyards. The National Archaeological Museum is essential viewing, as it houses the actual mosaics and artifacts removed from the excavation sites. Finally, this is the birthplace of pizza. Skipping a meal at a historic pizzeria here would be a missed cultural imperative.
At Sea - Cruising
Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas
PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment and take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
Junior Suite with Balcony (J4)
Royal Suite Class — Sea Class Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa. Private balcony. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 287 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen (one evening per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
Luxury Mattress and Pillows
Luxury Bathroom Amenities
Lavazza Espresso Coffee Maker
Decks 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14
2,839.00 per person
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Suite/DeluxeUltimate Family Suite (US)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Two-story suite designed as an ultra-luxury family accommodation. Features an in-suite slide from the kids' bedroom on the upper level down to the living room, a floor-to-ceiling LEGO wall, air-hockey table, hanging egg swing chairs, a separate 3D cinema room with gaming consoles. The wraparound aft-facing balcony includes a full-size whirlpool and kids' climbing wall enclosed in netting.
In-suite slide connecting upper and lower levels
85-inch TV with three video game consoles
Air hockey table
Floor-to-ceiling LEGO wall
Popcorn machine
Two hanging egg swing chairs
Full-size whirlpool on balcony
Kids' climbing wall (netted) on balcony
3D cinema room
Royal Genie service (Star Class)
Royal Genie personal service
Complimentary specialty dining
Complimentary beverages including premium
Priority check-in and boarding
Exclusive Suite Lounge access
Suite Sun Deck access
Coastal Kitchen dining
In-suite bar setup
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeSpacious AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms (A1)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center. Two bathrooms, master with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs. Up to 8 guests. Stateroom: 823 sq. ft. Balcony: 772 sq. ft.
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeAquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms (A2)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center. Two bathrooms, master with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs. Up to 8 guests. Stateroom: 673 sq. ft. Balcony: 610 sq.
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeRoyal Loft Suite (RL)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress; bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet and a closet. On main level, second bedroom with closet and two twin beds that convert to Royal King; dining area with dry bar, living room with sofa that converts to double bed; bathroom with shower. Private balcony with whirlpool and dining area. Sleeps up to 6 guests. Stateroom: 1,744 sq. ft. Balcony (main level): 843 sq. ft.
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeStar Loft Suite (TL)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom and bathroom on second level. Bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Stairway to second level. Bathrooms with shower for two. Private balcony with dining area. Dining area with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Closets on each level. Sleeps up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 722 sq. ft. Balcony: 410 sq. ft.
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeVilla Suite - 4 Bedrooms (VS)Royal Suite Class — Star Class Two Master bedrooms with King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Two Master bathrooms with tub. Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds (one with bathroom). Guest bathroom with shower. Balcony with a whirlpool, dining area, and bar. Dining room with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to a double bed. Stateroom can sleep up to 14 guests, must have at least 8 to book. Stateroom: 1,142 sq. ft. Balcony: 476 sq. ft.
Exclusive Access to Royal Genie Service
All Day Access to Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table and à la carte dining)
Complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package
Complimentary Refreshment Package (for guests under legal drinking age)
Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
Complimentary Gratuities
Complimentary VOOM Internet
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Best Seats in the House in Select Entertainment Venues
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeSpacious AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony -1 Bedroom (A3)Royal Suite Class — Sky Class Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One bathroom with tub, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Sleeps 4 guests. Stateroom: 562 sq. ft. Balcony: 589 sq. ft.
Access to a Personal Concierge
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurant (one per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeGrand Suite - 1 Bedroom (GS)Royal Suite Class — Sky Class Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 371 sq. ft. Balcony: 105 sq. ft.
Access to a Personal Concierge
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurant (one per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
We're committed to finding the best value for you.
Suite/DeluxeGrand Suite - 2 Bedrooms (GT)Royal Suite Class — Sky Class Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and vanity with chair. Two Pullman beds in second room. Living area with double convertible sofa, marble entry, entertainment center, two bathrooms - master bath with tub. Private balcony with table and chairs. Up to 8 guests. Stateroom: 580 sq. ft. Balcony: 238 sq. ft.
Access to a Personal Concierge
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurant (one per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
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Suite/DeluxeCrown Loft Suite (L1)Royal Suite Class — Sky Class Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed and bath on second level. Bath with shower on main level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Sleeps up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 545 sq. ft. Balcony : 114 sq. ft.
Access to a Personal Concierge
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurant (one per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
We're committed to finding the best value for you.
Suite/DeluxeOwner's Suite (OS)Royal Suite Class — Sky Class Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Private bathroom with tub and two sinks, marble entry, large closets, living area with table and sofa. Private balcony with table and chairs. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 556 sq. ft. Balcony: 243 sq. ft.
Access to a Personal Concierge
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen
Complimentary Specialty Restaurant (one per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Priority Entrance to Many Onboard Activities
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
We're committed to finding the best value for you.
Suite/DeluxeJunior Suite with Balcony (J3)Royal Suite Class — Sea Class Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa. Private balcony. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 287 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen (one evening per sailing)
Suite Lounge Access (complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails)
Access to Suite Sun Deck
Expedited Boarding and Departure
Royal Caribbean Plush Bathrobes
Complimentary Minibar (Coca-Cola beverages and water)
We're committed to finding the best value for you.
Suite/DeluxeAquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony -1 Bedroom (A4) Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One bathroom with tub, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Stateroom: 562 sq. ft. Balcony: 589 sq. ft.
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Suite/DeluxeCrown Loft Suite (L2) Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One bathroom with tub, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Stateroom: 562 sq. ft. Balcony: 589 sq. ft.
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Suite/DeluxeUltimate Family Suite (RL-UFS) The new Ultimate Family Suite is two stories of awesome thrills on every level. Like your very own in-suite slide where there's never a line, an air hockey table, table tennis on your balcony and access to just about any video game you could want. Plus a separate master suite where parents can escape to serene amenities. Stateroom 1,134 sq. ft. Balcony: 212 sq. ft.
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Balcony
Central Park View with Balcony (2J)
All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Boardwalk or Central Park view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
Decks 10, 11, 12, 14
1,373.00 per person
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Oceanview with Balcony (4D)
All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
Decks 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
1,387.00 per person
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Oceanview with Balcony (2D)
All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
Decks 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
1,426.00 per person
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BalconyUltra Spacious Oceanview with Large Balcony (1A) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 6 guests. Stateroom: 271 sq. ft. Balcony: 82 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Large Balcony (1C) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone.
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Large Balcony (1D) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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BalconyBoardwalk View with Balcony (1I) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone.
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
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BalconyCentral Park View with Balcony (1J) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Boardwalk or Central Park view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Large Balcony (2C) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone.
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.
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BalconyBoardwalk View with Balcony (2I) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone.
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Balcony (3D) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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BalconyBoardwalk View with Balcony (4I) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Balcony (5D) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Balcony (6D) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Balcony (7D) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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BalconyOceanview with Balcony (8D) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
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Outside
Oceanview Stateroom (4N)
All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 179 sq. ft.
Decks 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
1,257.00 per person
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OutsideUltra Spacious Oceanview (1K) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 6 guests. Stateroom: 271 sq. ft.
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OutsideOceanview Stateroom (1N) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 179 sq. ft.
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OutsideOceanview Stateroom (2N) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 179 sq. ft.
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OutsideOceanview Stateroom (6N) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Stateroom: 179 sq. ft. Please note that some staterooms in this class have obstructed views. Note: This stateroom category when located on the bow, has an obstructed view.
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Inside
Interior Stateroom (4V)
All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 149 sq. ft.
Decks 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
1,095.00 per person
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InsideSpacious Interior (1R) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Stateroom: 260 sq. ft.
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InsideCentral Park View Interior (1S) Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Stateroom: 191 sq. ft.
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InsideInterior Stateroom (3V) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 149 sq. ft.
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InsideInterior with Virtual Balcony (4U) A high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area with sofa. Up to 4 guests. Stateroom: 160 sq. ft.
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Port Charges, Taxes & Fees of 111.20 are not included in the per person fares displayed above.
A deposit of 250.00 per person is due to reserve your stateroom.
3rd/4th in Stateroom - Please call to secure the best possible pricing
Cruise pricing is presented per person, based double occupancy of the stateroom, following industry practice. Pricing presented above is listed accordingly to allow easy comparison for the stateroom categories displayed. Our agents always provide 'total cost' pricing disclosing all particulars before you make any commitment.
COMPETITIVE PRICING PROMISE: We will match any price currently offered by the cruise line; this promise includes their short-term, promotional rates. As a value-added organizer of meetings at sea, however, we do not seek to compete with 'cruise discounters,' 'travel clubs,' or 'distressed inventory' sales operations.
PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
Because this sailing is departing soon, no fares are displayed above; Call us to request a quote of current, market-rate fares. Those fares, the same as offered directly by the cruise line, are subject to change at any time until held with a deposit or full payment of the fare. Market rates are capacity and revenue controlled, do fluctuate, and can be withdrawn without notice.
CANCELLATION PENALTY POLICY WILL APPLY: We recommend Travel Insurance to protect your investment from unexpected, late cancellations.
Cruise Cancellation Policy:
Mar 28, 2023: 25% of total price*
Apr 12, 2023: 50% of total price*
Apr 26, 2023: 75% of total price*
► CURRENT May 26, 2023: No refund except for Taxes/fees
When reserving your stateroom, please confirm the policy applicable to this cruise with one of our agents.
Course Fee Cancellation Policy: 30+ days before sailing date - 75% Refund ; 7-29 days before sailing date - 50% Refund; Less than 7 days before sailing date - No Refund
FUEL SUPPLEMENT: During periods of unusual oil price volatility, cruiselines may implement a fuel surcharge at any time prior to sailing.
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Allianz Travel Insurance plans can give you flexibility and support when your trip doesn’t go quite as planned. From unexpected flight issues to covered trip cancellations, travel emergencies, and more, travel insurance can help you manage unforeseen events that may impact your trip—giving you peace of mind from the moment you book your trip through your return home.
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Whether you’re planning your next trip or you recently booked one, travel insurance can help smooth over many unexpected travel glitches—while putting your mind at ease, knowing you’re off the hook for covered expenses that could arise from them.
Allianz Travel Insurance plans can provide you benefits and professional support when a covered situation comes up before or during your trip. The following examples may qualify for benefits:
Cancelling your trip after unexpectedly becoming too sick to travel
Taking care of a sick or injured traveling companion
Having to end your trip early due to a family emergency
Dealing with a flight delay or cancellation
Needing to buy personal items if your luggage is lost or stolen
Missing your cruise departure after a covered flight delay
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Allianz Travel Insurance plans can protect you before and during your trip—keeping you, your loved ones, and your travel budget safer. Benefits vary by plan, and these are brief descriptions. Please read your plan documents for details.
TRIP CANCELLATION
Reimburses your prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if you need to cancel your trip due to a covered reason, such as you, a family member, or traveling companion experiencing a covered illness or injury. Examples include:
A doctor says you or a traveling companion is too sick to fly
Your parent or child requires hospitalization
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A storm shuts down your airport for 24 hours or more
TRIP INTERRUPTION
Reimburses your unused, non-refundable travel expenses and increased transportation costs during your trip if you have to return home early due to a covered reason, for instance when a family member has a qualifying medical emergency and needs your care. Examples include:
You have a covered illness or injury and a doctor says you must return home
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TRAVEL DELAY
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BAGGAGE DELAY
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CHANGE FEE
Reimburses fees if you need to change your flight itinerary due to a covered reason.
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Conveniently set in the center of Barcelona, this trendy hotel is the perfect home base for any traveler looking to see as many sights as possible. While the Hotel REC is well within walking distance to numerous attractions, it’s also nearby both a train station and a bus stop just in case you’re looking to visit an attraction nearer to the edge of the city.
https://www.hotelrecbarcelona.com/en
Hotel Brummell
C/ Nou de la Rambla, 174, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
A Cozy Urban Oasis
Off the beaten track but an easy walk to the city, mountain or sea, Hotel Brummell encourages guests to either explore Barcelona or stay in at their leisure. This chic, contemporary hotel is set in a restored 1870s building in the Poble Sec neighborhood and is conveniently located near the iconic Sagrada Família church.
https://hotelbrummell.brummellprojects.com/
Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 670, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
Modern Luxury in a Centrally Located Historic Building
Housed in a 19th-century neoclassical landmark, this posh hotel is situated on a road lined with elegant buildings and is a mere 5-minute walk from Passeig de Gràcia metro station, and a 10-minute walk from Antoni Gaudí's Casa Batlló.
https://www.hotelcottonhouse.com/
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