Royal Caribbean Swaps Ships for 2027 Season in Southampton
Royal Caribbean International confirmed that the Freedom of the Seas will replace the Mariner of the Seas for the 2027 season out of Southampton.
As previously reported by Cruise Industry News, the Freedom was expected to serve the British market after having its deployment for the timeframe cancelled.
Originally set to offer itineraries from Miami during the summer of 2027, the 3,960-passenger vessel is slightly larger than the Mariner and entered service in 2006.
According to statements sent to booked guests, the Freedom will offer cruises departing from Southampton on the same dates as the Mariner.
Some of the original itineraries were reportedly adjusted, with selected ports of call being changed or dropped.
Sailing from its new homeport, the ship will offer a series of cruises to Northern and Western Europe between May and October 2027.
“As part of our ongoing itinerary planning process, which sometimes requires flexibility due to scheduling, port agreements or operational needs, the Mariner of the Seas will be redeployed for our summer 2027 season,” Royal Caribbean said in its statement.
“We know how much effort goes into planning your vacation and apologise for the inconvenience,” the company added.
Passengers are being offered three options, which include moving their reservations to other cruises in the company’s portfolio.
In this case, the company will waive the non-refundable deposit change fee, but guests will be responsible for any price difference.
Royal Caribbean will also allow passengers to cancel their reservations and receive a full refund of any portion of their cruise fare.
Guests who do not wish to cancel or reschedule will be automatically moved to a like-for-like stateroom onboard the Freedom of the Seas.
While Royal Caribbean did not confirm a new deployment for the Mariner of the Seas, the ship is now set to offer a trans-Atlantic crossing to the Mediterranean ahead of the summer of 2027.
The 17-night repositioning voyage sails from New Orleans on April 24, 2027, and features destinations in Morocco and Spain before ending in Barcelona. Ports of call set to be visited include Casablanca, Tangier and Málaga.
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