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Coasters & the Caribbean
Thrills & Chills



If it’s a holiday that’s packed full of family moments you’re after, look no further than this Orlando and Royal Caribbean Cruises combo. There’ll never be a dull moment as you go seamlessly from land to sea.
Another ship of record breakers, Star of the Seas is one the latest additions to Royal Caribbean’s Icon Class. She has the largest waterpark at sea and the lofty Crown’s Edge aerial adventure course. This is one for the thrill seekers.
Itinerary overview
Trip notes
Before your cruise
This Orlando and cruise duo is a tried and tested holiday. Base yourself ay Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando in the Sunset Walk neighbourhood. Hop on the free shuttle over to Walt Disney World Resort, order an uber to Universal Orland Resort for some epic adventures, or wander across to Kissimmee’s waterpark, Island H20 to make the most of your included tickets (H2O only).

Trip notes
Family fun
This cruise is one for the families – whether it’s just the core group of you or if you’re bringing the entire crew: grandparents, aunts, cousins and all. Royal Caribbean are the experts when it comes to making sure there are plenty of thrills, wows, eats and chances to chill for everyone, as well as providing those important moments when you can all come together.

Trip notes
Perfect day
You don’t have to wait too long for the cruise to really get going – following a day at sea you’ll reach the private island paradise of CocoCay. If all you want to do is relax on one of the many beaches, that’s cool but there are also more waterslides (including the tallest in the Caribbean) at Thrill Waterpark, as well as a helium balloon that rises 137 metres to give you some pretty epic views.
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After your cruise
If you don’t want the fun to stop, there’s no need to end the holiday once you’ve left the ship. The Space Coast is so close to Port Canaveral that you can see rocket launch pads from the dock. Head to your hotel for a two-night stay and spend your full day exploring the John F. Kennedy Space Center. And with more private launches taking place, the odds of seeing one is relatively good.

Days 1 to 7
Orlando, USA
Spend a thrilling week in the ‘Theme Park Capital of the World’, heaven for the young and young at heart. Head over to Walt Disney World Resort to meet iconic characters, watch Main Street parades and eat round the world. If thrill rides are more your vibe, visit Universal Orlando Resort’s trio of parks, where the immersive worlds can transport you miles or even galaxies away. Then there are the waterparks like Island H20 where you can cool off in the Sunshine State.

Day 8
Port Canaveral, USA
Traffic allowing, it should take you less than an hour to reach the cruise terminal at Port Canaveral, the embarkation point for your Western Caribbean cruise.

Day 9
Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas
What an introduction to cruising life: a day at Royal Caribbean’s fun-filled private island in the Bahamas.

Day 10
At sea
Spend a day at sea getting to know your favourite spots on board Star of the Seas as she makes her way across the Caribbean.

Day 11
Cozumel, Mexico
Stop off on the vibrant island of Cozumel, gateway to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and a beach-lover’s paradise.

Day 12
Roatan, Honduras
Outdoor adventures in the pine forests or out on or under the water are this stunning island’s most popular activities.

Day 13
Costa Maya, Mexico
Another helping of jungle or beachy activities is on offer when you dock in Costa Maya but it’s the Mayan ruins at Chacchoben that are the region’s top highlight.

Day 14
At sea
Spend a final day at sea as you make your way back up to Florida’s east coast.

Days 15 to 16
Space Coast, USA
Head just north of Port Canaveral to the aptlynamed Space Coast for a couple of nights and some out-of-this-world explorations at the John F. Kennedy Space Center.

Day 17
Space Coast, USA
Head back to the airport in Orlando for your onward flight.
