Region rejsu : USA /Kanada / Meksyk, Rejsy transatlantyckie |
Firma : Royal Caribbean International |
Statek : Serenade of the Seas |
Data rozpoczęcia : wt. 05 maj 2026 |
Data zakończenia : niedz. 10 maj 2026 |
Liczba nocy : 5 nocy |
Dzień | Data | Port | Wypłynięcie | Odpłynięcie |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5.05 wt. | Los Angeles / USA | 16:00 | |
2 | 6.05 śr. | Dzień na morzu / Morze | ||
3 | 7.05 czw. | Dzień na morzu / Morze | ||
4 | 8.05 pt. | Seattle, Waszyngton / USA | 08:00 | 18:00 |
5 | 9.05 sob. | Wiktoria / Kanada | 09:00 | 18:00 |
6 | 10.05 niedz. | Vancouver / Kanada | 07:00 |
Royal Caribbean International dba o swoich pasażerów, zapewniając im komfort i różnorodność atrakcji na pokładzie.
Pakiet Deluxe z napojami
Jeśli chcesz pić kilka napojów alkoholowych dziennie podczas rejsu, to zakup tego pakietu będzie dla Ciebie idealnym rozwiązaniem.
Pakiet zawiera:
- koktajle, alkohole, likiery;
- piwo;
- wino (na kieliszki);
- koktajle bezalkoholowe;
- kawę i herbatę premium;
- napoje gazowane z dystrybutora / napoje Coca-Cola Freestyle;
- pamiątkowy kubek Coca-Cola w cenie;
- wodę niegazowaną i gazowaną w butelkach;
- świeżo wyciskane soki.
Cena pakietu:
Cena pakietu Deluxe różni się w zależności od statku i może ulec zmianie.
Dodatkowo, zamawiając pakiet, otrzymasz -40% zniżki na wina butelkowane do 100 USD i -20% na wina butelkowane powyżej 100 USD.
Cena na pokładzie wynosi obecnie 93 USD za dzień.
Royal Refreshment
Jeśli nie przepadasz za alkoholem lub jesteś za młody, aby go pić, to Refreshment jest właśnie dla Ciebie. To idealne rozwiązanie dla miłośników koktajli.
Pakiet zawiera:
- koktajle bezalkoholowe;
- napoje gazowane;
- pamiątkowy kubek Coca-Coli i napoje Coca-Cola Freestyle;
- wodę gazowaną i niegazowaną;
- kawę i herbatę premium
- świeżo wyciskane soki
Cena pakietu:
Cena pakietu Refreshment różni się w zależności od statku i może ulec zmianie.
Cena na pokładzie wynosi obecnie 36 USD/dzień.
Klasyczny pakiet napojów gazowanych
Klasyczny pakiet napojów gazowanych. Ciesz się chłodnymi napojami gazowanymi na całym statku wycieczkowym.
Pakiet zawiera:
- napoje Coca-Cola Freestyle;
- napoje gazowane z dystrybutora i dolewanie w dowolnym miejscu;
- pamiątkowy kubek Coca-Cola w cenie.
Cena pakietu:
Ceny pakietów napojów gazowanych różnią się w zależności od statku i mogą ulec zmianie.
Ceny na pokładzie zaczynają się obecnie od 13 USD/dzień.
Pakiet z wodą butelkowaną
Utrzymuj nawodnienie podczas rejsu dzięki wodzie źródlanej Evian Natural Spring Water, butelce świeżej wody z francuskich Alp.
Pakiet zawiera:
Wodę źródlaną Evian Natural Spring Water (butelki 1 l) dostarczoną do kabiny w dniu wejścia na pokład (12 lub 24 butelki).
Cena pakietu:
Cena pakietu z wodą - 20 USD
Oprócz pakietów napojów, goście mogą zarezerwować KARTĘ KAWOWĄ, która daje dostęp do 15 wybranych rodzajów kawy, herbaty, klasy premium i gorącej czekolady. Kupując tę kartę, oszczędzasz 50%. Koszt karty wynosi 31 USD.
Dodatkowe informacje o pakietach napojów Royal Caribbean
- Pakiety napojów można kupić na pokładzie statku w trakcie rejsu, a także przed wypłynięciem.
- Kupując pakiet napojów Deluxe dla jednego gościa, należy dodać ten sam pakiet dla wszystkich dorosłych gości w kabinie.
- Pakiety napojów bezalkoholowych mogą być kupowane indywidualnie przez gości, ale nie można ich przekazywać innym osobom.
- Podane ceny pakietów odzwierciedlają dzienny koszt za osobę i nie zawierają 18% napiwku, który zostanie doliczony do ceny.
- Pakiety nie obejmują napojów sprzedawanych w sklepach z pamiątkami, minibarach ani w kabinach pasażerskich.
- Aby kupować i spożywać napoje alkoholowe na statkach Royal Caribbean, musisz mieć ukończone 21 lat.
W zależności od daty rejsu, wymagana jest płatność w celu potwierdzenia rezerwacji kabiny. Po dokonaniu przedpłaty, kierownik potwierdza zgłoszenie w systemie rejsowym i powiadamia o tym e-mailem.
Czas trwania rejsu Zaliczka (przedpłata)
1-5 nocy 100 USD/osoba
6-9 nocy 250 USD/osoba
10 i więcej nocy 450 USD/osoba
Płatność całkowita
60 dni przed rejsem
Płatność całkowita (rejsy od 24 do 31 grudnia)
90 dni przed rejsem
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