Wednesday, June 29, 2016

How Does It Feel To Be A Captain Of A Royal Caribbean Ship?

How does it feel to be the captain of a cruise ship?

While millions of people travel on cruise ships every year, only a select few get to drive one. TTG hears from Captain Aris Medina, Captain of Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas, about life onboard – and why he really loves the job.
Captain Aris Medina Captain of Royal Caribbeans Navigator of the Seas 2
  • How have operations from the bridge changed in recent times?
As technology has advanced throughout the years, the operation from the navigational bridge has changed with it. We nowadays have much more advanced electronic equipment, which makes our jobs easier, faster and safer.

Of course, one should not forget that despite all of these technologies the human factor will continue to be the most important part of our operation, therefore, our training in operating this equipment and using these technologies is vital to our success. In order to achieve that, our company has partnered with different training centres, where all marine officers attend different type of training to develop and enhance our skills and knowledge.
  • How has technology shaped the onboard experience for you?
The biggest recent advancement in technology has been the introduction of VOOM, the fastest internet at sea. This has been a real breakthrough in the cruise industry, allowing our guests to communicate just as they would ashore and enabling them to stream content to their devices. Constant and fast connectivity makes it easier for our guests to respond quickly to personal messages, work messages or use video chat applications, no longer distinguishing connectivity on a cruise from a holiday on land.

We have also introduced interactive touchscreens (or digital signage as we like to call it) in the elevator lobbies of Navigator of the Seas and most of our other ships. This gives our guests the opportunity to access an incredible amount of information about their cruise at any point in their journey, such as directions between points on the ship, activities onboard and show schedules, dining options and menu information.
  • Has the Royal Caribbean passenger profile changed in recent years?
With new destinations and new homeports across Europe, the Caribbean, South America, the Middle East and Asia, the Royal Caribbean guest profile has become even more diverse. We have adapted to cater for different markets and to meet and exceed all of guests’ expectations. This includes the expansion and diversification of food and beverages offered onboard, varying dining times and activities and entertainment, all of which are tailored to suit the market we’re catering for.
  • How have new destinations for Royal Caribbean shaped your experience as a captain?
Every port of call that we visit will present different challenges and opportunities to us, from manoeuvring the ship in and out of the port to the unique experiences each port offers. The more ports we visit, the more opportunities I get to enhance my skills as a ship handler and to widen my knowledge of the different places we visit. I enjoy learning something new about every port we visit and, if it is my first time visiting a port, I research the area and share interesting facts with our guests and crew, either during my arrival announcements or on social media.
  • What do you love most about your job?
There are so many things I love about my job – I love to drive, so manoeuvring the ship in different locations, under different conditions, is the part I enjoy the most.

As the captain of such an international and diverse ship, I really enjoy meeting guests and crew members from all over the world. The experience makes you grow as a person and means you can get to know and understand very different cultures. We can easily reach 65 different nationalities working as part of our crew at any one point, so to manage and lead this team is a truly fantastic experience.

Plan a Royal HoneyMoon On A Royal Caribbean Ship!

Plan a Honeymoon to Remember

Celebrate your love with Royal Caribbean.
Celebrate your love with Royal Caribbean.

So you’ve had the engagement party, planned the wedding and now you’re about to get started on the honeymoon. But where should you start? After all that planning, including the excitement and worry, organising a honeymoon can seem a little daunting… but it doesn’t have to be. For a dream holiday that you’ll remember forever, plan your honeymoon withRoyal Caribbean – here’s why.

1. Great destinations

With so many great honeymoon destinations, it can be tricky to choose just one, so why should you? When you plan your honeymoon with Royal Caribbean, visiting two, three, four or more fantastic destinations is easy. Simply pick where you want to go (the sunny Mediterranean, perhaps?) how long you want to go for, and prepare for a multi-destination honeymoon which will take your breath away.

2. The suites*

A honeymoon is all about romance, and nothing says romance like a Royal Caribbean suite. Royal Suite Classtakes luxury to a new level, which is exactly what you deserve when you’re celebrating with the one you love. Whether you want to keep it low-key in Sea Class or go all out in Star Class, there’s something to suit every honeymooner. Plus, whichever suite you choose, you’ll get a whole host of bespoke benefits.
Upgrade to the Royal Loft Suite.
Upgrade to the Royal Loft Suite.

3. The wedding registry

Say goodbye to unwanted crockery and bedding, and hello to new experiences, when you sign up to the Royal Caribbean honeymoon registry. The honeymoon registry means that your friends and family can gift you unforgettable experiences, like a couple’s massage, a shore excursion or speciality dining. Just sign up online, pick your gifts and share with anyone who wants to celebrate with you.

4. There’s something for everyone

You might be on your honeymoon, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend every second together. All of our ships are jam-packed with great activities, facilities and features, so you can both spend time doing exactly what you want. Want your family to join you for the honeymoon? There’s plenty for young children, grandparents and teenagers as well.
Enjoy great destinations as newly-weds.
Enjoy great destinations as newly-weds.

5. Romantic mealtimes

Food and romance go hand in hand, especially when the food is this delicious. When you’re honeymooning with Royal Caribbean, you can choose from a whole range of restaurants (and cuisines), so you can enjoy a unique romantic meal during every day of your cruise. Grab a cosy table at Chops Grille for steak and red wine or experience something a little different at our Asian fusion restaurant, Izumi. For an intimate and romantic breakfast, order room service to your balcony.

6. Spa treatments

Your honeymoon is a time to pamper yourself, which is why our onboard spa is ideal. Our highly trained team offer all kinds of treatments, from youth-enhancing facials to seaweed massages, while the Scandinavian-style sauna is a great place to unwind. Not only will you leave your honeymoon feeling rejuvenated and refreshed, but it’s also a nice way to relax as newlyweds.

Plan a honeymoon to remember with Royal Caribbean. Or, go all the way and plan your wedding onboard. Explore our special occasions packages today. 

* Royal Suite Class is available on Oasis, Allure, Harmony, Quantum, Anthem and Ovation of the Seas.

Art On Board Harmony Of The Seas

Art Onboard Harmony of the Seas

Marc Fornes' IVY.
Marc Fornes’ IVY.

At Royal Caribbean we love art; it’s an important part of the way our ships look and a vital part of the guest experience. Harmony of the Seas houses one of our biggest and best art collections yet, with 3,000 unique pieces which have been carefully chosen for the ship. Read on to find out more about the magnificent collection onboard Harmony of the Seas.

The Collection

To give our collection a clear direction, we chose an inspirational theme: “The Wonder of Our World, The World We Live In”. Working together with the International Corporate Art (ICArt), we curated an eclectic art collection from this theme, sourcing original and existing artworks from some of the world’s most notable artists.
With so many pieces, it’s no surprise that you’ll find art almost everywhere you turn. From the stairwells to the neighbourhoods, awe-inspiring art is dotted all over the ship to surprise and delight our guests. The collection itself is incredibly varied, covering a range of mediums, from sculpture to photography.
The collection includes works by artists from 60 different countries – here are just three of our favourite sculptors.
Desire Obtain Cherish's Rose Colored Glasse - another artwork on the ship.
Desire Obtain Cherish’s Rose Colored Glasses – another artwork on the ship.

Marc Fornes

Artwork: IVY
Marc Fornes is a registered architect and founder of THEEVERYMANY™ studio, New York, where he creates mind-blowing sculptures which combine art and architecture. Using applied computer science and digital fabrication, Fornes designs and develops distinct structures which often stand at huge heights. He’s exhibited all over the world, including the Centre Pompidou and Art Basel. His onboard installation, IVY, is made from 10,813 brightly coloured aluminium pieces and measures a massive 40 metres tall. The piece was created specifically for Harmony of the Seas and can be found in the ship’s forward lift atrium.

John Breed

Artwork: Medusa’s Shoes
Dutch artist, John Breed, has been making art for over 20 years, travelling the world for inspiration and picking up new techniques along the way. His sculptures vary in their design, from large typographical structures to smaller object-based pieces. In Medusa’s Shoes, Breed has reimagined Medusa’s snakes as legs. The legs, which are painted a shimmery gold, wear different styles of shoes and protrude from a plinth in the Entertainment Palace.

David Černý

Artwork: Head
David Černý is a well-known sculptor hailing from the Czech Republic. His work often has a political slant and is thought of as being quite rebellious. He’s created huge bronze babies, a giant bus doing press-ups and many more artworks that are just as show-stopping. His piece for the Harmony of the Seas, Head, is made from five tons of stainless steel in the shape of a three-dimensional head. The steel layers are connected to motors which move, creating a constantly changing artwork. You can find David Černý’s work in the Royal Promenade.
David Černý's Head.
David Černý’s Head.