Royal Caribbean Corner Post #2
- Fleet Captain James

- Jun 8
- 2 min read
With the backdrop of tensions in the Middle East, you can still achieve a safe, and exciting holiday closer to home cruising from Australian shores.
Royal Caribbean's brands include Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Silversea.
With the forthcoming Silversea's luncheon hosted by James and his 6 Star 4 Less team, the Loyalty Programs Crown and Anchor, Captains Club and Venetian Society are your ticket to climbing the Frequent Cruiser status rungs much quicker than in the past.
You now get to choose where you want your cruise points to be parked irrespective of which of the 3 cruise lines you sail. This point swapping only started last month, so you the consumer are the winner of this recent change.
Fancy a multi generational holiday - Royal Caribbean maybe your ticket, Silversea tends towards a more adult market, whilst Celebrity can fit somewhere in between.
Celebrity Edge and Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas sail from Sydney OPT ( Overseas Passenger Terminal ) Circular Quay, whilst Royal's Voyager of The Seas sails from Brisbane. Check the image from Brisbane domestic showing just how close and accessible Brisbane's cruise port is.

We all know how easy it is using Sydney CBD light rail down to Circular Quay from city accommodation houses.
These ships and brands supply Australia's summer cruise season before finishing in April 2026 when they reposition to the Northern Hemisphere for their summer.
There are still 3 night "sampler" cruises, a 5 nighter to Hobart and South Pacific 8 and 9 night cruises.
Celebrity also has a purely Australian itinerary ex Sydney visiting Eden, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Melbourne.
The exception will be Silversea's Silver Dawn departing Perth in March bound for Singapore on a 16 night adventure. Geraldton, Broome and Benoa are some exciting stops.
Celebrity Edge and Royal's Anthem have Transpacific 18 or 19 night cruises via Honolulu to Vancouver or Seattle for Alaskan itineraries. Voyager has an epic 25 night cruise to Seattle, port stopping Tahiti & Society Islands, Honolulu for 2 days and Kona for 1 day. An older ship but represents great value.
Talk to James and the team to discuss your requirements - Family cruise, Multi Generational Cruise, Cruising with mates, and more Adult aged group offerings.





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