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Royal Caribbean's <em>Enchantment of the Seas</em>
Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
14.0 Contact Hours

Prices below are for the full cruise including meals and evening entertainment

STATEROOM DETAILS
PRICING/PERSON

Suite/Deluxe

Junior Suite with Balcony, J3 Junior Suite with Balcony (J3)
Junior Suite Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed and private bathroom with tub

Stateroom: 247 sq. ft. Balcony: 74 sq. ft.
$3,555.18
Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom, RS Suite/Deluxe Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom (RS)
 Royal Suite with Balcony Grand entrance with doorbell. Bedroom with king-size bed, and private bathroom with whirlpool tub, private balcony, living room with queen-size sofa bed and baby grand piano.

Exclusive For Suites
  • Priority check-in and departure lounge
  • Concierge Services
  • Priority tender tickets
  • Complimentary luggage valet service
  • Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Stateroom: 1,119 sq. ft. Balcony: 148 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom, OS Suite/Deluxe Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom (OS)
 1 Bedroom Marble entry with door bell. Queen-size bed, bathroom with tub. Separate living area with a queen-size sofa bed.
Exclusive For Suites
  • Priority check-in and departure lounge
  • Concierge Services
  • Priority tender tickets
  • Complimentary luggage valet service
  • Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Stateroom: 517 sq. ft. Balcony: 111 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Grand Suite - 2 Bedrooms, GT Suite/Deluxe Grand Suite - 2 Bedrooms (GT)
Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed and two Pullman beds, and a private balcony.
Exclusive For Suites
  • Priority check-in and departure lounge
  • Concierge Services
  • Priority tender tickets
  • Complimentary luggage valet service
  • Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Stateroom: 532 sq. ft. Balcony: 79 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom, GS Suite/Deluxe Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom (GS)
1 Bedroom Marble entry. Room has two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private balcony, sitting area and private bathroom with tub. 

Exclusive For Suites
  • Priority check-in and departure lounge
  • Concierge Services
  • Priority tender tickets
  • Complimentary luggage valet service
  • Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Stateroom: 349 sq. ft. Balcony: 111 sq. ft.
Call
800-422-0711
for Pricing

Outside

Oceanview Stateroom, 4N Oceanview Stateroom (4N)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 126 sq. ft.
$877.18
Spacious Oceanview, 1M Outside Spacious Oceanview (1M)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. Oversized window provides extended view.
Stateroom: 200 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Oceanview Stateroom, 2N Outside Oceanview Stateroom (2N)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 126 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Oceanview Stateroom, 3N Outside Oceanview Stateroom (3N)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 126 sq. ft.
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for Pricing
Oceanview Stateroom, 6N Outside Oceanview Stateroom (6N)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 126 sq. ft.
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Inside

Interior Stateroom, 4V Interior Stateroom (4V)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 136 sq. ft.
$850.18
Interior Stateroom, 3V Inside Interior Stateroom (3V)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 136 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
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Interior Stateroom, 6V Inside Interior Stateroom (6V)
Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 136 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing
Balcony Balcony Spacious Oceanview with Balcony 3B.Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area, private balcony and private bathroom.
Stateroom: 191 sq. ft. Balcony: 39 sq. ft.
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800-422-0711
for Pricing

Prices are Per Person, Double Occupancy, Subject to change.
3rd/4th in Stateroom - Call for Pricing

Port Charges, Taxes & Fees $138.18 per person.
Deposit $250.00 per person

Cancellation Policies vary by cruise line, destination and sailing date. Please check with one of our cruise consultant for policies applicable to this cruise.

* COMPETITIVE PRICING PROMISE: While we are not a 'cruise discounter,' we will match any price offered by the cruise line, directly to the general public, at the time of booking. This offers includes many short-term, promotional rates. All cruise line rates can be withdrawn by the cruise line at any time and are capacity controlled.
PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE: Although subject to change at any time, the listed prices are generally available up to about 90 days before sailing; at that time they convert to typically higher, market rates. Rates offered directly by the cruise line and quoted by our agents are also subject to change at any time, can be withdrawn at any time and are capacity controlled.
CANCELLATION PENALTY POLICY WILL APPLY: Cancellation policies vary by cruise line, itinerary and length of cruise. When reserving your stateroom, please review the policy applicable to this cruise with our staff. We strongly recommend Travel Insurance to cover the unexpected.
FUEL SUPPLEMENT: Cruiselines may implement a fuel surcharge depending on the price of crude oil.
Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All conferees, their families, and guests must book their cruise within the CME meeting group through Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® at 800-926-3775 or by registering online. This ensures our company can provide conference services and complimentary social amenities to all meeting participants and their guests. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Ports of Call

Tampa, Florida - While many voyages begin and end in Tampa, to view this city as a mere point of transit is to miss the overture to a truly remarkable Floridian experience. For the discerning professional seeking a seamless transition from the rigors of daily practice to the restorative rhythm of a sea journey, Tampa and its surrounding Cultural Coast offer the perfect prelude and postlude. We strongly encourage you to bookend your cruise with a few days here, allowing the region’s unique blend of history, art, and natural beauty to fully unfold. Your exploration can begin just steps from the cruise terminal. Downtown Tampa has undergone a remarkable renaissance, centered around its stunning Riverwalk. This 2.6-mile pedestrian path traces the Hillsborough River, connecting a string of cultural gems. You can stroll or rent a water taxi to visit the Tampa Museum of Art, with its impressive collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, or the Tampa Bay History Center, which offers a fascinating narrative of the region’s past, from its indigenous roots to its role as a Gilded Age port. For a more relaxed pace, find a seat at Sparkman Wharf, an outdoor waterfront food hall where you can sample innovative cuisine from shipping container kitchens while watching the ships glide by. No visit to Tampa is complete without immersing yourself in the living history of Ybor City. A short, charming ride on the TECO Line Streetcar transports you to this National Historic Landmark District, once known as the “Cigar Capital of the World.” As you walk the brick-paved streets, the neighborhood’s rich Cuban, Spanish, and Italian heritage is palpable. Listen for the crowing of the wild chickens—descendants of those kept by early residents—and admire the ornate wrought-iron balconies. The scent of roasting coffee and hand-rolled cigars still hangs in the air. For an essential culinary experience, visit the century-old Columbia Restaurant. A sprawling institution adorned with Spanish tiles and fountains, it’s the perfect place to savor an authentic Cuban sandwich and a pitcher of sangria. While Tampa offers plenty to occupy your time, its true strength as a destination lies in its proximity to the artistic enclave of St. Petersburg. A 30-minute drive across the bay brings you to a city that has become a global destination for art lovers. The undisputed crown jewel is The Dalí Museum. The stunning geodesic glass structure is a work of art in itself, housing the largest collection of Salvador Dalí’s works outside of Europe. It’s an immersive, thought-provoking experience that will stay with you long after you leave. Beyond Dalí, St. Pete’s vibrant arts scene flourishes. Discover the luminous glass sculptures at the Chihuly Collection, explore the European masters at the Museum of Fine Arts, or simply wander the Central Arts District to admire the dozens of large-scale, world-class murals that turn the city’s walls into a dynamic outdoor gallery. Downtown St. Petersburg is a destination in its own right, with a walkable waterfront park system culminating in the magnificent St. Pete Pier. This modern marvel extends into the bay, offering fishing spots, public art, a marketplace, and several excellent restaurants with panoramic water views. The city’s core is a lively grid of independent boutiques, craft breweries, and sophisticated dining options that cater to every palate. For those whose idea of rejuvenation involves sun, sand, and saltwater, the Gulf Coast beaches are magnificent and easily accessible. While many flock to the lively shores of Clearwater Beach, we recommend the more serene experience of Fort De Soto Park. Named America’s Top Beach on multiple occasions, it’s a rare jewel—a vast, protected park with miles of pristine white sand, free from the visual clutter of high-rise hotels and condos. It’s a place for quiet reflection, bird watching, and soaking in unspoiled nature. St. Pete Beach offers a classic resort-town feel, with historic hotels and beachfront cafes perfect for watching the sunset. Should your schedule allow for a more extended stay, the cultural treasures of Sarasota are just an hour to the south. Here, you can explore the Ca' d'Zan, the palatial Venetian-Gothic mansion of circus magnate John Ringling, and the adjacent John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, which holds a world-class collection of European paintings. And for the young or young-at-heart in your party, the theme parks of Orlando, including Walt Disney World, are a manageable 75-minute drive away, making for an easy day trip. Tampa is far more than a port; it is the anchor of a diverse and culturally rich region. It offers the ideal environment to decompress before your voyage and to savor your vacation memories before returning home. Plan to stay a while; you’ll find it’s a destination that truly merits its own chapter in your travelogue.

At Sea - Cruising

Costa Maya, Mexico - Costa Maya functions primarily as a modern logistics hub rather than a historic destination. The port facility itself is a clean, self-contained tourism village featuring pools and duty-free shopping—convenient, but essentially a manufactured environment. To engage with the authentic Yucatán, we strongly advise venturing beyond the port gates. A short taxi or shuttle ride leads to Mahahual, a neighboring fishing village that offers a genuine slice of coastal Mexican life. Here, a pedestrian malecón runs parallel to the water, lined with unpretentious beach clubs and local eateries serving fresh seafood. It provides a relaxed, low-stress beach day far superior to the crowded pool decks back at the ship. Culturally, Costa Maya is the strategic access point for the Chacchoben Mayan ruins. Unlike the arduous travel required for Chichén Itzá, Chacchoben is accessible via a moderate drive, offering a fascinating, less-crowded introduction to ancient architecture set within a jungle teeming with wildlife. Alternatively, nature enthusiasts should consider the journey to Lake Bacalar. Known as the "Lagoon of Seven Colors," this freshwater marvel offers stunning turquoise waters and a tranquil atmosphere distinct from the ocean coast. Whether you choose the history of the ruins, the local flavor of Mahahual, or the natural beauty of Bacalar, the true value of this stop is found outside the immediate port complex.

Belize City, Belize - Belize City is best understood not as a destination to be explored on its own, but as the gateway to Central America's most profound natural and historical treasures. The port itself is a tender port, bringing you to a tourist village that serves as a functional launchpad for excursions. The real Belize experience begins here. The primary draw is the Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Day trips to nearby cayes offer world-class snorkeling opportunities amid vibrant coral gardens, sea turtles, and gentle rays. Inland, the country’s famous cave tubing adventures invite you to float on a river through stunning subterranean cave systems, an experience often paired with a zipline tour through the rainforest canopy. For a glimpse into the ancient world, the accessible Mayan ruins of Altun Ha provide a fascinating window into the region's past. Given the travel time to these premier attractions, a pre-arranged tour is the most effective way to experience the best of Belize during your time ashore.

Roatan, Honduras - Roatan distinguishes itself from generic Caribbean stops through one specific geological advantage: the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef hugs the shoreline here. This is not a destination where you need a long boat ride to see marine life; world-class snorkeling often requires nothing more than wading in from the beach. For divers and snorkelers, this is arguably the premier stop in the Western Caribbean, offering high-visibility access to vibrant coral gardens. Beyond the reef, the island offers two distinct experiences. West Bay is the quintessential Caribbean postcard—powder-white sands and calm turquoise waters—though visitors should be prepared for significant crowds at the resorts. For a more authentic atmosphere, the neighboring West End village offers a bohemian mix of dive shops, open-air bars, and artisan stalls. This is the place to try a fresh *baleada*, the thick flour tortilla staple of Honduran cuisine. While the interior is lush, the most popular land-based excursion involves the island’s wildlife sanctuaries. Interactions with capuchin monkeys and sloths have become a signature Roatan experience, offering genuine engagement for animal lovers. A note on logistics: Your ship will dock at either the town of Coxen Hole or the purpose-built Mahogany Bay. We strongly advise arranging transport away from these immediate port areas to experience the island’s true merit. Roatan is not a hub for colonial history or high culture; it is a natural playground. If you prioritize marine exploration or relaxed beach time over shopping and sightseeing, this port will exceed expectations.

Cozumel, Mexico - Cozumel requires a strategic approach to bypass the commercial density of the immediate port area and access the island’s genuine natural splendor. As the gateway to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef—the second-largest reef system in the world—the island’s primary allure lies beneath the surface. For divers and snorkelers, the drift dives at Palancar and Colombia reefs offer exceptional visibility and vibrant marine life. For a land-based alternative that avoids the masses, we recommend renting a jeep to explore the 'Wild Side' (the uninhabited east coast). This rugged shoreline offers a serene escape dotted with small, open-air reggae bars and crashing waves, providing a stark, beautiful contrast to the busy west coast. A critical note regarding Mayan history: While the famous mainland sites of Tulum and Coba are spectacular, visiting them requires a 45-minute ferry to Playa del Carmen followed by a bus ride. This logistical commitment consumes your entire day and introduces transit stress. Unless these specific sites are non-negotiable, we advise remaining on the island. You can visit the smaller, on-island ruins of San Gervasio to satisfy historical curiosity without the risk of missing the ship. If your goal is relaxation, Cozumel’s beach clubs are highly developed, ranging from high-energy all-inclusives to sophisticated, quiet retreats where the focus is on service and tranquility. When dining in the main town of San Miguel, avoid the waterfront tourist strip. Instead, walk three to four blocks inland to find authentic family-run cantinas serving excellent cochinita pibil and fresh ceviche at a fraction of the tourist prices. Cozumel is a polished tourism machine, but by focusing on the reef, the east coast, or a high-end beach club, you can curate a sophisticated and restorative experience.

Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.

Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
EXCLUSIVE SHORE EXCURSIONS
Please note that our shore excursions are operated separately and
independently of those offered by the cruise line.
Questions? Call us at 800-926-3775.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.

Cruise Itinerary

DATE PORT OF CALL ARRIVE DEPART
Sat Dec 09 Tampa, Florida
- 4:00 pm
Sun Dec 10 *At Sea - Cruising
Meeting 8:00AM - 12:00PM, 1:00PM - 4:00PM
- -
Mon Dec 11 Costa Maya, Mexico
8:00 am 5:00 pm
Tue Dec 12 Belize City, Belize
8:00 am 5:00 pm
Wed Dec 13 Roatan, Honduras
7:00 am 3:30 pm
Thu Dec 14 Cozumel, Mexico
9:00 am 7:00 am
Fri Dec 15 *At Sea - Cruising
Meeting 8:00AM - 12:00PM, 1:00PM - 4:00PM
- -
Sat Dec 16 Tampa, Florida
7:00 am -
*Tentative course schedule, actual class times may differ.
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