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Suite/Deluxe
Junior Suite with Balcony (J4)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony. Semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. Sleeps up to 4. Stateroom: 267 sq. ft. Balcony: 81 sq. ft. .
Suite/Deluxe
Junior Suite (JS)Spacious balcony suite with separate living area. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to private balcony. Features spa-inspired bathroom with soaking tub and separate rain shower. Quantum-class Junior Suites are similar to Oasis-class but with slightly different deck distribution. Now split into J3 (quad) and J4 (double) subcodes. Private balcony (80 sq ft) Separate sitting area with sofa Spa-inspired bathroom with soaking tub Separate rain shower Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors Flat-screen TV Mini bar and safe
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Family Junior Suite (FJ)Larger version of the Junior Suite designed for families up to 6 guests. Same suite-level amenities and bathroom with soaking tub, but with added Pullman beds and sofa bed for extra sleeping capacity. Available on Quantum-class ships. Now marketed as J1 (Junior Suite - Large) after RCI's 2023 recategorization. Private balcony (80 sq ft) Two Pullman beds (fold-down upper berths) Double sofa bed Separate sitting area Spa-inspired bathroom with soaking tub Separate rain shower Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors Mini bar and safe
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Suite/Deluxe
Grand Suite with Large Balcony - 1 Bedroom (GB)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub, two sinks and second entrance that opens to living room. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed, entertainment center, and writing desk. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private dining. Stateroom: 351 sq. ft. Balcony: 259 sq. ft.
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Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom (GS)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub, two sinks and second entrance that opens to living room. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed, entertainment center, and writing desk. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Sleeps up to 4. Stateroom: 351 sq. ft. Balcony: 109 sq. ft.
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Grand Suite - 2 Bedrooms (GT)Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 8. Master bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. private bathroom with tub and separate dressing area. Second bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Full second bathroom with shower. Living area with sofa that converts to a double bed, marble entry and entertainment center. Wrap around private balcony with seating area and private dining. Stateroom: 543 sq. ft., Balcony: 259 sq. ft.
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Suite/Deluxe
Junior Suite with Large Balcony (J1)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Large corner private balcony. Semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. Sleeps up to 4. Stateroom: 276 sq. ft., Balcony 161 sq. ft.
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Junior Suite with Balcony (J3)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony. Semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. Sleeps up to 4. Stateroom: 267 sq. ft. Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
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Owner's Loft Suite (OL)One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Main level has open living/dining room with double sofa bed, bathroom and private wrap around balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress, bathroom with shower and two sinks, and private balcony. Stateroom: 975 sq. ft., Balcony: 501 sq. ft.
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Owner's Suite 1 Bedroom with Balcony (OS)Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Separate half bath. Marble entry, large closets, living area with dining table and sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony with seating area and private outdoor dining. Sleeps up to 4. Stateroom: 541 sq. ft. Balcony: 259 sq. ft.
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Royal Loft Suite (RL)Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 6. Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with dry bar and sofa that converts to double bed. Separate media room with sofa that converts to queen bed, second bedroom with closet and two twin beds that convert to Royal King and full bathroom with shower. Large private balcony with dining area. Master bedroom on second level has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and a private bathroom with soaking tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Private balcony with dual whirlpool tub. Separate dressing area. Stateroom: 1,640 sq. ft. 3 and Balcony: 553 sq. ft.
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Sky Loft Suite with Balcony (SL)One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. On main level, open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed. Full bathroom with shower. Private balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and a bathroom with shower and two sinks. Stateroom: 673 sq. ft. Balcony: 183 sq. ft.
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Grand Loft Suite with Balcony (GL)One bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps up to 4. Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Main level has open living/dining room with double sofa bed, bathroom and private balcony with dining area. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and bathroom. Stateroom: 696 sq. ft. Balcony: 216 sq. ft.
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Balcony
Obstructed Oceanview with Balcony (1E)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft. .
Third/Fourth $1,091.69
Balcony
Family Connected Balcony (F)Balcony stateroom that can connect to an adjacent room via interior door for family configurations. Standard balcony room size with connecting capability. The code F as a standalone designation is unusual and may have been a Quantum-class-specific booking shorthand for family-connectable balcony rooms. Now believed to map to 2F (Ocean View Balcony - Family Connected) after recategorization, though this mapping is uncertain. Private balcony (52 sq ft) Interior connecting door to adjacent cabin Two twin beds convertible to queen Sitting area Private bathroom with shower Flat-screen television Mini bar and safe
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Oceanview with Large Balcony (1C)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 177 sq ft., Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
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Oceanview with Balcony (1D)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
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Oceanview with Large Balcony (2C)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 177 sq ft., Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
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Oceanview with Balcony (2D)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
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Obstructed Oceanview with Balcony (2E)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
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Studio Oceanview with Balcony (2F)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Single full size bed, full bathroom and private balcony. Single occupancy stateroom, no single supplement required. Stateroom: 119 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
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Oceanview with Balcony (3D)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
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Oceanview with Large Balcony (4C)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony. Stateroom: 177 sq ft., Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
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Third/Fourth $1,041.69
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Spacious Oceanview (4M)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, full bathroom and sitting area with sofa. Alcove with large forward-view panoramic window with seat and lounge chair. Stateroom: 214 sq. ft.
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Inside
Interior Stateroom (4U)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Stateroom: 166 sq. ft. .
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Interior Stateroom (1U)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.
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Interior Stateroom (2U)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.
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Studio Interior (2W)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. Full size bed and full bathroom. Enjoy Virtual Views of real-time scenery via your flat-screen television. Single occupancy stateroom, no single supplement required. Can sleep up to 1. Stateroom: 101 sq. ft.
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Interior Stateroom (3U)All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, radio and phone. High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom. Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.
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Prices are Per Person, Double Occupancy, Subject to change.
3rd/4th in Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Port Charges, Taxes & Fees $187.69 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.
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Ports of Call
Cape Liberty, NJ (New York, NY) - Your cruise documents will list Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, as your port of call, but let’s be direct: the true destination here is New York City. While the port facility itself is a functional industrial terminal with views of the harbor, it serves as the gateway to one of the world's most dynamic cultural epicenters. Sailing from this region without dedicating significant time to Manhattan is a missed opportunity of the highest order. A pre- or post-cruise stay here transforms a standard vacation into a comprehensive land-and-sea journey, providing the urban counterweight to the relaxation of your time at sea. **Logistics: Bridging the Gap** The first step in a successful visit is understanding the geography. Cape Liberty is located on a peninsula in New York Harbor, roughly seven miles from lower Manhattan as the crow flies, but the journey by car involves bridges, tunnels, and the unpredictable nature of metropolitan traffic. For those flying in, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is the most logical choice, located just a short drive from the port. To reach Manhattan, a pre-booked car service or rideshare is the most efficient method, typically taking 30 to 50 minutes depending on the time of day. Treat this transfer not as a commute, but as an arrival; the moment the skyline comes into full view is one of travel’s great reveals. **Crafting Your New York Experience: A Strategic Approach** New York is not a city to be conquered; it is a city to be curated. Attempting to see everything results in exhaustion, not enrichment. The savvy approach is to focus on specific neighborhoods and themes, allowing for depth of experience rather than a checklist of drive-by sightings. The following three-day itinerary is designed to balance iconic landmarks with the authentic rhythm of city life. **Day 1: The Architectural & Theatrical Core** Begin your immersion in Midtown, the vertical heart of the city. While the Empire State Building is legendary, the strategic traveler heads to the Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center. The staggered viewing platforms here offer open-air experiences and, crucially, the best view *of* the Empire State Building itself, framed against the vast green rectangle of Central Park. From here, walk past the Gothic revival splendor of St. Patrick’s Cathedral to Grand Central Terminal. Do not just pass through; pause in the Main Concourse to admire the celestial ceiling and the bustle of a working transit hub that doubles as a Beaux-Arts masterpiece. Regarding Times Square: it is a phenomenon worth witnessing, but treat it as a brief sensory encounter rather than a destination. Spend fifteen minutes absorbing the chaotic, neon energy, then retreat to the adjacent Theater District. For dinner, look to Hell’s Kitchen (west of 8th Avenue), where a density of excellent, unpretentious restaurants serves everything from rustic Italian to regional Thai. Cap the evening with a Broadway show. Whether it is a long-running musical or a limited-engagement play, the production value in this district remains the global standard for live performance. **Day 2: Reflection, Finance, and Village Charm** Dedicate your second day to the contrast between the city’s monumental history and its intimate neighborhoods. Start in Lower Manhattan at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. This is a site of profound gravity. The museum is extensive and emotionally heavy; booking timed-entry tickets online well in advance is essential to avoid long queues. The outdoor memorial pools, set in the footprints of the Twin Towers, offer a quiet space for reflection amidst the city noise. Nearby, the Oculus transportation hub offers a striking architectural counterpoint with its skeletal white wings. After absorbing the history of the Financial District—including a walk past the New York Stock Exchange and Trinity Church—shift gears entirely by heading north to the West Village or Greenwich Village. This is the New York of literature and film: winding, tree-lined streets, brownstones, and pocket parks. Grab a coffee and sit by the fountain in Washington Square Park to watch the chess players and street musicians. This area is ideal for dinner, offering intimate bistros and historic taverns that feel worlds away from the skyscrapers of Midtown. **Day 3: High Culture and The Perfect Exit** On your final day, engage with the city’s artistic legacy. The Museum Mile on the Upper East Side is home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met is overwhelming in size; the best strategy is to select two or three specific wings—perhaps the Temple of Dendur, the Impressionist galleries, or the Arms and Armor collection—and explore them thoroughly. Alternatively, the Guggenheim offers a more focused experience where the Frank Lloyd Wright architecture is as compelling as the modern art collection. In the afternoon, utilize Central Park as it was intended: as an escape. Avoid the crowded southern entrances and explore the Ramble, the Conservatory Water, or the Shakespeare Garden. It is the city’s collective backyard and a prime spot for people-watching. For a finale that rivals your cruise ship’s departure, head to Brooklyn in the late afternoon. Walk back toward Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge as the sun begins to set. Watching the lights of the skyline flicker on while suspended over the East River provides a perspective of the city that is both grand and personal. It is the definitive image of New York, and the perfect memory to carry with you as you head to Cape Liberty to begin your voyage.
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Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida - Port Canaveral functions primarily as a logistical gateway rather than a destination in itself. You cannot simply walk off the vessel into a charming town center; transportation is required to access the region’s distinct experiences. The most intellectually rewarding option—and the one we most highly recommend—is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Located just minutes from the pier, this is not merely a museum but a site of global historical significance. Standing beneath the massive Saturn V rocket or viewing the Space Shuttle Atlantis with its payload bay doors open offers a profound perspective on human achievement. The newer Gateway exhibit, featuring flown SpaceX boosters, bridges the gap to modern spaceflight. It is a low-stress, high-reward excursion that fits perfectly within a port day. While the allure of Orlando is undeniable, we advise caution. The theme parks are located 45 to 60 minutes inland, and traffic on the 'Beachline' (SR 528) can be unpredictable. A day trip to Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando is feasible, but it requires military-grade planning. You must commit to a single park, purchase express passes to maximize limited time, and remain vigilant about the return clock. It is a high-energy, high-stress option. For a restorative alternative, look to the immediate 'Space Coast.' Cocoa Beach offers a quintessential Florida atmosphere with its famous pier and the sprawling Ron Jon Surf Shop. However, the hidden gem here is the nature. A guided kayak tour through the Banana River or the Thousand Islands conservation area provides an intimate look at Florida’s ecosystem, often teeming with manatees and dolphins. This offers a peaceful, sophisticated counterpoint to the manufactured environments of the theme parks.
Coco Cay, Bahamas - Coco Cay is a private destination engineered specifically for leisure rather than cultural immersion. While it lacks the authenticity of a historic Bahamian settlement, it excels at providing a frictionless, high-quality beach day. The island is zoned by energy level: the Thrill Waterpark features high-adrenaline slides and wave pools, while the massive Oasis Lagoon offers a lively resort-pool atmosphere. For a more sophisticated experience away from the high-energy crowds, the Coco Beach Club is the standout option. Though it requires a significant additional fee, the access to an infinity pool, elevated dining, and overwater cabanas offers a necessary respite from the island's busier sectors. If you prefer a standard beach day without the upcharge, Chill Island provides ample seating and calm waters. Treat this stop as a polished extension of the ship’s amenities—a safe, clean, and highly managed environment designed purely for relaxation and aquatic fun.
Nassau, Bahamas - Nassau is a bustling, high-energy hub that requires a strategic approach to appreciate fully. The immediate port area is often congested and commercialized; your best experience lies in navigating beyond the souvenir stalls to find the island’s genuine character. For a meaningful dose of history, a short walk leads to the Queen's Staircase, a remarkable 66-step passage carved from solid limestone by enslaved people in the 18th century. It ascends to Fort Fincastle, offering commanding views of the island and a quiet respite from the downtown noise. For a more refined local taste, the John Watling's Distillery on the historic Buena Vista Estate provides tours and tastings in a setting that feels worlds away from the cruise terminal. If a classic beach day is your priority, we advise looking beyond the nearest options, which can be crowded and underwhelming. A taxi to the expansive sands of Cable Beach or, for a more curated experience, a day pass to one of the major resorts on Paradise Island will provide the tranquil, turquoise-water escape you envision. These passes often grant access to pristine private beaches and high-quality amenities, turning a potentially hectic port day into a truly relaxing one. For the most authentic local flavor, take a taxi to Arawak Cay, known as 'The Fish Fry.' This is where Bahamians go for fresh conch salad, fried snapper, and a vibrant, casual atmosphere. It offers a true taste of the islands that the port-side buffets simply cannot match.
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.
Please note that our shore excursions are operated separately and
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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 Feb 17 | Cape Liberty, NJ (New York, NY) |
- | 3:00 pm |
| Sun Feb 18 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:00AM - 12:00PM |
- | - |
| Mon Feb 19 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:00AM - 12:00PM |
- | - |
| Tue Feb 20 | Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida |
7:00 am | 6:00 pm |
| Wed Feb 21 | Coco Cay, Bahamas |
7:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Thu Feb 22 | Nassau, Bahamas |
8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Fri Feb 23 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:00AM - 12:00PM |
- | - |
| Sat Feb 24 | *At Sea - Cruising |
- | - |
| Sun Feb 25 | Cape Liberty, NJ (New York, NY) |
6:00 am | - |


