Planning a Royal Caribbean cruise in 2026?
Before you book, there are major changes coming that could save you money, change your ship experience, or completely affect your itinerary — and a few you’ll want to plan around early.
In this video, I break down what’s changing, what actually matters for cruisers, and how to use these updates to your advantage.
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🚢 Which new ship might be worth booking ASAP — and why it’ll be hard to get into later
⭐ How a new loyalty change could help you keep (or level up) your status faster
🛠️ Which older ships are about to feel brand new — and when to sail them
💸 How Royal Caribbean is quietly testing ways to save you money onboard
🔑 Whether a VIP pass that wasn’t worth it before might finally make sense
🏖️ Which brand-new beach clubs are opening — and how to decide if they’re worth the extra cost
🌎 What new homeports and itinerary changes mean for where you’ll actually sail from
⚠️ Which popular stops might disappear — and how Royal Caribbean is handling it
🏛️ Why one future port project could change how European cruises work
If you’re cruising in 2026 — or even thinking about it — knowing these changes before you book can make a huge difference in how much you pay and how much you enjoy your cruise.
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00:00 - Royal Caribbean Changes in 2026
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