Jennifer Callister updates Travel Centres delegates on Royal Caribbean plans for 2026

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Jennifer Callister of Royal Caribbean speaking at Travel Centres 2025 conference in Lawlor’s Hotel, Naas

Jennifer Callister of Royal Caribbean told the Travel Centres 2025 conference in Naas that Legend of the Seas wil be the highlight of the line’s 2026 European programme. The ship carries 10,000 guests and staff across 20 decks and will sail from Barcelona.

Entertainment features Charlie and the Chocolate Factory show. Agents earn 50 points via Cruising Power before 14 November for 2026 familiarisation competition involving bookings, quizzes, and social media. Utopia of the Seas sails from Fort Lauderdale post-summer.

Ms Callister updated delegates n fleet and destination developments. The line thanked Travel Centres agents for their 2025 business. Legend of the Seas, third Icon-class ship, launches July 2026 from Rome before moving to Barcelona for seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries.

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Royal Beach Clubs open in Nassau later 2025 with cover charge including transport, food, drinks, and activities. A second club launches Cozumel 2026. A third club in Rhodes, Greece, follows in 2027 incorporating Oia and Fira visits. CocoCay Mexico opens 2027 with world’s longest river.

Key takeaways include Icon-class expansion to Mediterranean, agent familiarisation programme, beach club excursion model with inclusive packages, and private island developments. Materials available at speed networking. Royal Caribbean is planning a European beach club in Santorini, the first on the continent.

Gallery from conference below

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