Yes, you will need to be onboard the cruise to attend the wedding. The wedding will take place on day 3, Feb. 22nd. The exact time and place will be announced 2 weeks prior to sailing per Royal Caribbean's policy.
A passport is required for any non-U.S. citizens. If you are a U.S. citizen and born in the U.S, then you can either use a passport, or a combination of your original birth certificate and photo ID.
We recommend to book ASAP as rates will likely rise. We have some rates locked in, but those are on a first come first serve basis. We need everyone to be booked by 11/22/2026 at the latest.
Your stateroom, housekeeping, food (not including specialty dining), activities/entertainment, basic drinks (tap water, juices, milk, coffee/tea), kids club, gym, ice cream, numerous lounges, private island experience, and a well deserved vacation!
Alcoholic drinks, sodas, smoothies/shakes, WiFi, Gratuities, Shore Excursions, Travel Insurance, Speciality Dining, Spa Services/Salon, Professional Photos, Laundry Service, Gambling, Arcade Games
Reach out to our awesome travel agent, Julia! If you haven't checked it out yet, navigate to the 'Booking Information' tab for instructions.
Yes. In order to ensure everyone is able to attend our wedding and be a part of any festivities planned, we need everyone to book through Julia. We promise this makes it easier for everyone.
Deposit is due at the time of booking and goes towards your final payment. The deposits are $100 per person. Final payment is due 11/22/2026
No, just the deposit is due at the time of booking. Julia can help set up payment plans for anyone interested to help with the cost. All cruise payments must be complete by the final payment date. If you choose to add drink packages, excursions, internet, etc... these all can be booked up until 3 days before the cruise.
The ceremony will be semi-formal/cocktail attire. If possible, we ask that guests dress in earth tones for a more cohesive look. For the rest of the cruise, it's your vacation, so whatever you feel comfortable with!
The ceremony should be no longer than 20 minutes with a reception to follow.