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ANTONELLA V MARAZITA SUASTEGUI

JOSE ANTONIO MARAZITA SUASTEGUI


FRANCESCA V MARAZITA SUASTEGUI

7 NT W. CARIBBEAN & PERFECT DAY HOLIDAY


SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS 31 DEC 2022

GUEST TICKET BOOKLET

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GUESTS:


Your Cruise/Cruisetour Ticket Contract is contained in this booklet. The Contract contains important
limitations on the rights of passengers. It is important that you carefully read all the terms of this
Contract, paying particular attention to section 3 and sections 9 through 11, which limit our liability and
your right to sue, and retain it for future reference. This Agreement requires the use of arbitration for www.RoyalCaribbean.com
certain disputes and waives any right to trial by jury to resolve those disputes.
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Health Acknowledgement
Exposure to pathogens (such as the virus that causes COVID-19) is an inherent risk in places where people gather and
may result in severe illness or death. Exposure may occur at any point during your voyage, onboard or ashore. Remaining
onboard at all times during your voyage will not prevent exposure because pathogens may be brought onboard by others,
including passengers who choose to participate in shore excursions or activities ashore in our various ports of calls or private
destinations. Our health and safety measures mitigate the risk of exposure but cannot eliminate it entirely. Before booking
or sailing on a cruise, all guests should consider their individual risk level for severe illness resulting from pathogen exposure
and make an informed travel decision on that basis. We recommend guests with a higher risk of severe illness consult with
their doctor prior to booking or sailing with us.

By booking a cruise with us, on behalf of yourself and/or others for whom you are acting (collectively “you” or “your”), you
acknowledge that you understand the risks related to exposure to pathogens and their resulting illnesses while cruising with
us, including those relating to guests who are at a higher risk of severe illness.

Further, you agree to review and comply with our Guest Health, Safety and Conduct Policy, as well any of our health or
safety instructions, or other posted signage. Failure to do so will lead to you being denied boarding or may constitute cause
for your removal, as well as the denial of boarding or removal of your traveling party, from the vessel. Our safety and health
protocols are subject to change, please review our website for the most up to date requirements.

Finally, you acknowledge that we will collect and use personal information, including health information, in connection with
these measures, and may disclose it to health or port authorities, if required.

Health and Safety Protocols


As we return to sea, your health and safety remains our top priority. We’ve partnered with expert medical and scientific
minds to guide us in the development of comprehensive protocols to protect you and the ones you love. And we’re working
with local health authorities in our homeport countries to ensure our guests meet current inbound travel requirements. We’re
continually evaluating these protocols and will make updates as public health standards evolve.

Our commitment is to provide the following:

100% Fresh, Filtered Air, Medical Grade Cleaning Standards, Upgraded Medical Facilities & Expert Care, Safe, Timely Return
Home In Any Scenario, and the promise that you’re taken care of. To learn more about our plan, visit our Healthy Sail Center
at www.royalcaribbean.com/health.

To learn more about the US CDC travel guidelines please visit them at wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.

As your sailing approaches we’ll keep you updated on the latest requirements necessary to sail and our protocols. In the
event that any of our protocols or requirements change, we will reach out to you directly to notify you.

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Cruise Summary
THIS BOOKLET HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR CROWN & ANCHOR PREPAID GRATUITIES TRAVEL PROTECTION
MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
ANTONELLA V MARAZITA SUASTEGUI _________ No Declined
JOSE ANTONIO MARAZITA SUASTEGUI _________ No Declined
FRANCESCA V MARAZITA SUASTEGUI _________ No Declined

7 NT W. CARIBBEAN & PERFECT DAY HOLIDAY


CRUISE SUMMARY EMBARKATION
RESERVATION ID: 1457119 BOARDING DATE: 31 DEC 2022
GROUP ID: Not Applicable SAILING FROM: MIAMI, FLORIDA
SHIP NAME: SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS SAILING TIME: 4:30 PM
BOARDING DATE: 31 DEC 2022 TERMINAL INFO: Port Miami
STATEROOM #: 670 CHECK-IN Request a check-in appointment at:
APPOINTMENT: www.RoyalCaribbean.com/onlinecheckin
DECK #: 12
CATEGORY: 3D
DISEMBARKATION
DINING: 8:00 PM
DISEMBARK DATE: 07 JAN 2023
DISEMBARK PORT: MIAMI, FLORIDA

Cruise Itinerary Ship Check-In

The cruise itinerary may change as conditions warrant. Royal Caribbean International will deny boarding to those
guests without the proper travel documents / visas or those
Prior To Boarding: For questions regarding itinerary changes who have not completed pier check-in 90 minutes prior to
due to weather or other current events, guests may call the ship’s scheduled sailing time.
our Customer Relations Department at +1.800.327.6700
or visit the ‘Before You Board’ section of our website
No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring the
www.RoyalCaribbean.com
proper travel documents or show up late.
Once Onboard: Refer to the ship’s daily program for the latest
updates.

Add Travel Protection Program (Recommended) Online Check-In

Travel Protection can help protect against the unexpected. Please complete online check-in at
- Need to cancel? Get reimbursed up to 90% of the unused portion of your www.RoyalCaribbean.com/onlinecheckin no later than 3 days prior
cruise, no matter what comes up.
- Miss the ship? Reimbursement may be available up to $500 for covered travel
to the sailing date.
expenses for you to meet us at the next port.
- If you get sick or hurt during your vacation, you may get reimbursed up to
$25,000 for covered medical expenses. Remember to print your SetSail Pass and bring it with you in
- Some baggage coverage may be available if they are lost, stolen, damaged or order to board the ship.
just delayed.
- 24/7 support provided by Carefree Travel Assistance , no matter where you
TM

are or when you need it. Additional check-in forms will need to be completed at the pier if
online check-in is not completed.
Enroll now at www.TravelCruiseCare.com

Important Travel Requirements

Royal Caribbean International highly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport and that the passport
expiration date not occur within six (6) months following the voyage termination date.

For more information on passport requirements, visa requirements, inoculation/health and family travel document
requirements, please review the Travel Document page(s) within this booklet.

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Travel Summary
Cruise Itinerary

DAY DATE PORTS-OF-CALL DOCK OR ARRIVE DEPART


TENDER
SAT 31 DEC MIAMI, FLORIDA D 4:30 PM
SUN 01 JAN CRUISING C
MON 02 JAN ROATAN, HONDURAS D 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
TUE 03 JAN COZUMEL, MEXICO D 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
WED 04 JAN CRUISING C
THU 05 JAN NASSAU, BAHAMAS D 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
FRI 06 JAN PERFECT DAY COCOCAY, BAHAMAS D 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
SAT 07 JAN MIAMI, FLORIDA D 6:00 AM

For Any Day Of Travel Concerns You May Have, Please Contact:

LOCATION CONTACT TYPE TELEPHONE CONTACT


MIAMI, FLORIDA Meet and Greet 954.253.4374 Intercruises Shoreside and
Port Services
UNITED STATES Travel Agent 9997654323 VACATION PLANNER
USA
UNITED STATES Air2Sea Day of Travel Disruptions +1.800.256.6649 Royal Caribbean
International
UNITED STATES Air2Sea Day of Travel Disruptions +1.305.539.4107 Royal Caribbean
International

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Travel Documents
Passports
A valid passport book is required for international travel and for entering the United States by air. A valid passport book
or other WHTI compliant document is required for domestic cruise travel in some circumstances (see below). We strongly
recommend that all guests travel with a valid passport book, even when not required. For additional passport information
visit: www.travel.state.gov/ If you need to obtain a passport, Visa Central can process a passport request quickly for U.S.
Citizens - often in as little as one day. See contact information below.

Caution: The requirements described below are government regulations and policies. They are subject to change without
notice. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available
when necessary. These appropriate valid travel documents, such as passport, visas, inoculation certificate and family legal
documents, are required for boarding and reentry into the United States and other countries. Passport book expiration date
should not occur within six (6) months following the voyage termination date.

Please note:
• The name on your cruise line or airline reservation (if applicable) must match the name on your valid passport book or
other identification documents (see below).
• Guests who do not possess the proper documentation may be prevented from boarding their flight or ship or from
entering a country and may be subject to fines. No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring the proper
documentation.

International Cruise Travel


A valid passport book is required; visas are required where they apply. Please contact the Embassy (Consular Services) of
each country on your sailing itinerary or the visa service of your choice for specific visa requirements, information, forms,
and fees for your nationality. Or, if you prefer, contact Visa Central for this information.

Testing and Vaccination Requirements


For sailings originating outside of North America, each destination may have testing and vaccination requirements that differ
from those needed to board our ships. Please be sure to review each country’s requirements as your sailing gets closer and
review the requirements to board Royal Caribbean ships. This will ensure your party is able to arrive to our homeport and
board successfully. To learn more about each country’s requirements, please visit the respective government website or
contact their embassy/consulate. For questions regarding the Royal Caribbean requirements to sail please reach out to us at
+1.800.327.6700.

Domestic Travel
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) requires that all travelers entering and departing the United States, Canada,
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda must present a valid passport book or other Department of Homeland Security-
approved travel document that establishes the bearer’s identity and citizenship.

Effective May 3, 2023 U.S. travelers must be REAL ID-compliant or provide an acceptable alternative to board domestic
flights. For more information visit:www.dhs.gov./real-id

Open-loop cruises (voyages that begin in one U.S. port and end in another U.S. port) will require a valid passport book or
another WHTI-compliant document for entry or reentry into the United States.

Closed-loop cruises (voyages that begin and end in the same U.S. port) allow U.S. citizens to travel with additional travel
documents such as a U.S. birth certificate plus a government issued picture ID card (i.e., a driver’s license). The name on
your travel documents needs to match the name on the cruise line reservation or be linked by other legal documents
such as a marriage certificate. A birth certificate, issued by a government agency (state, county, city, etc.), is an accepted
travel document. A birth notice, issued by a hospital or other or other type of medical facility, is not an acceptable travel
document. The name on your travel documents must match the name on your cruise reservation or be linked by a legal
document such as a marriage license. For more information regarding domestic travel document requirements, visit: www.
cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/western-hemisphere-travel-initiative.

Alien Registration Card (Green Card)


U.S. lawful permanent residents sailing on a domestic voyage must present their original Alien Registration Card (ARC)
issued by the Department of Homeland Security or other valid evidence of permanent residence status in the United States.
Only ARCs containing an expiration date (form I-551) are acceptable for travel. However, if you are holding an old edition
ARC WITHOUT an expiration date, you will not be detained from entering the United States, but U.S. Customs and Border
Protection highly suggests that you apply for a new card before you sail. For additional information visit: www.cbp.gov/
travel/us-citizens/advance-parole-reentry-permit-and-refuge-travel-documentation-returning-aliens-residing.

Visa Waiver / ESTA Programs

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Travel Documents Continued

Citizens from Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries will be required to complete an online application similar to the I-94W
form and obtain an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval prior to boarding a carrier by air or sea to
the United States. ESTA is a pre-travel authorization program for U.S. bound travelers from Visa Waiver countries. Guests
who apply electronically will be required to present their ESTA authorization approval receipt in order to board the vessel on
applicable voyages. For additional information, visit: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov

Customs Border Patrol recommends that International guests traveling to the United States apply for their Electronic System
for Travel Authorizations (ESTA) no less than 72 hours prior to their cruise/ international flight. Real-time approvals are no
longer available and if applied for on the same day as departure, the ESTA may not be approved and unfortunately, may
result in denied boarding.

Inoculation-Health
As detailed in our brochure, all guests must ensure they are medically fit for travel. As such, we remind you to check with
your GP at least 4 to 6 weeks before sailing to make sure you are up to date with any required immunization’s or vaccines
you may need (including but not limited to certification of yellow fever vaccination) to ensure you will be permitted to
visit each of the exciting destinations and tours on your itinerary. For further information, please visit the Centers for
Disease Control & Prevention’s Traveler’s Health website at www.cdc.gov/travel/. Each destination we visit may have testing
and vaccination requirements that differ from those needed to board our ships. Please be sure to review each country’s
requirements as your sailing gets closer and review the requirements to board Royal Caribbean International ships. This will
ensure your party is able to board successfully. To learn more about each country’s requirements, please visit the respective
government website or contact their embassy/consulate. For questions regarding the Royal Caribbean International
requirements to sail please reach out to us.

Family Legal Documents


Should the last names of the parent sailing with their minor child differ, the parent is required to present the child’s valid
passport book and visa (if required) and the child’s birth certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified copy). The name
of the parent(s) and the child must be linked through legal documentation.

Adults who are not the parent or legal guardian of any minor child traveling with them are required to present the child’s
valid passport and visa (if required) or the child’s birth certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified copy) and an
original notarized letter signed by at least one of the child’s parents, along with a copy of same to be collected at the time
of check-in formalities. The notarized letter from the child’s parent must authorize the traveling adult to take the child on
the specific cruise and must authorize the traveling adult to supervise the child and permit any medical treatment that
must be administered to the child. If a non-parent adult is a legal guardian, the adult must present a certified Certificate of
Guardianship with respect to the child.

VisaCentral Contact Information


Country of Web Address Toll Free Email Address Royal
Residence Telephone Number Reference
Canada www.visacentral.ca/royalcaribbean (888) 665-9956 rci@visacentral.com 10026
United States www.visacentral.com/royalcaribbean (800) 858-8579 rci@visacentral.com 44988

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below under “Book Now,” shall apply. BOOK NOW: IF YOU BOOK A NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT FARE RATE (A “NDN BOOKING”), YOUR MINIMUM DEPOSIT WILL BE NONREFUNDABLE. CHANGES FOR NDN BOOKINGS : For Guests who make a NDN Booking, changes made during the first two (2) months shall not be subject to a change fee. Changes made to the ship or sail date after two (2)
months shall be subject to a change fee (currently $100 per person but subject to adjustment without notice). CANCELLATIONS FOR NDN BOOKINGS: If the guest cancels a NDN Booking prior to the final payment due date, the cancellation terms applicable to your booking (which may vary from country to country) will apply. For NDN Junior Suite and below bookings with a reduced deposit
of $100 per person, the reduced deposit will be forfeited and no Future Cruise Credit (“FCC”) will be issued. If additional payments have been made on a NDN reduced deposit booking to fulfil the standard minimum required deposit and the booking is cancelled prior to the final payment due date, an FCC will be issued for the minimum deposit less the $100 per person service fee in
countries where FCCs are offered.1 For NDN Grand Suite and above Bookings, Royal Caribbean will issue an FCC to the guest named on the cancelled NRD Booking in countries where FCCs are offered. FCCs expire 12 months after issued and shall be issued in an amount equal to the nonrefundable deposit paid minus a $100 per person service fee. No FCC will be issued if the nonrefundable
deposit amount is $100 or less. NEXTCRUISE DOLLARS OFF AND OBC PROMOTION: Guests who make a NDN Booking are eligible for our NextCruise dollars off promotion or Future Onboard Credit (up to $600 per stateroom depending on cruise length and type of stateroom/suite). Guests who select our refundable fare option are eligible for a Future Onboard Credit (up to $150 per stateroom
depending on length of voyage and type of stateroom.) FOR ALL NEXTCRUISE BOOKINGS: The special promotional offer that you received as part of your NextCruise Booking (the “Special Promotional Offer”) will adjust if you make any changes to a confirmed booking. In lieu of that Special Promotional Offer, your cruise would be booked at a prevailing rate available in your country as of
the date of your change. A NextCruise Booking may be combined with certain groups and require a full deposit and possible loss of your promotional offer and/or Onboard Credit offer. Guests must be 21 years of age or older and sailing on a Royal Caribbean International cruise, or participating in an authorized day visit onboard, at the time of booking in order to take advantage of our
NextCruise program. Limits on the number of NextCruise bookings apply. NextCruise cannot be used for Travel Agent resale. Visit your NextCruise Sales Team onboard for full Terms and Conditions and/or visit the Royal Caribbean website in your country of residence. Nonrefundable deposits may not be permitted in certain countries of residence. In that event, the NDN Booking shall be
converted to a refundable deposit booking program and the special NextCruise offers applicable to refundable deposit bookings shall apply in lieu of the NextCruise offer selected by the consumer. FCCs are not offered in all countries. In countries where FCCs are not offered, the deposit would be forfeited and no FCC will be issued. All amounts stated herein are in U.S. Dollars. ©2019 Royal
Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ships’ registry: The Bahamas. 19068839 • 7/1/2019
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Port Directions
Port follow the signs for your pier terminal.

PortMiami Via Port Bridge: Take I-95 South to Exit 3B, N.W. 8th Street.
1015 N America Way, Miami, FL 33132 Turn left onto 5th Street and continue straight until you
www.goo.gl/maps/vsv9R584xFT2 reach the PortMiami entrance. Drive across the bridge and
follow signs to your pier terminal.

Pier Terminal Assignments


Pier Long Term Parking
PortMiami is home to many of our ships.
After dropping off your checked luggage at the pier
At the time this document was created, our ship pier terminal with the porters and cruise line representatives,
terminal assignments can be seen below, but are subject to proceed to the designated parking facility (adjacent to most
change. terminals). For rates and additional information please visit
www.miamidade.gov/portmiami/parking-information.asp
Should a change to your terminal assignment be made, you
will be notified via email and/or text communication. Security
Before releasing your ground transportation or parking your
Please expect delays related to security and immigration
car, check PortMiami signage to ensure you have arrived at
procedures when arriving at both the Port entrance and the
the correct ship / pier terminal.
Pier. These procedures have been designed for your safety
and all attempts will be made to expedite you through the
Ship Terminal process as quickly as possible.
Celebrity Silhouette G
Celebrity Summit G
For additional Port information visit,
www.miamidade.gov/portmiami or call +1.305.347.4800
Explorer of the Seas G
Grandeur of the Seas G
Freedom of the Seas A
Oasis of the Seas A
Symphony of the Seas A

Airports
Miami International Airport
Travel time to Port - approximately 20 minutes

Fort Lauderdale International Airport


Travel time to Port - approximately 45 minutes

Driving
From: Miami International Airport
Via Port Tunnel: Take 836 East through the toll. Continue
onto FL836 E/I-395 E, then keep right to merge onto
MacArthur Causeway. Use the left 2 lanes to take the exit
towards PortMiami Tunnel and follow the signs to your pier
terminal.

Via Port Bridge: Take 836 East through the toll. Exit at US1
N.E. 2nd Avenue/Biscayne Boulevard, proceed straight
through one light, and then turn right at the second light
onto Biscayne Boulevard (US1). Stay in your left-hand lane
and turn left into the PortMiami on N.E. 5th Street. Drive
across the bridge and follow signs to your pier terminal.

From: Fort Lauderdale


Via Port Tunnel: Take I-95 South to Exit 2D toward I-395
E/Miami Beach. Merge onto MacArthur Causeway. Use the
left 2 lanes to take the exit towards PortMiami Tunnel and

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Things To Know
Access Needs the minimum age of alcohol consumption on any sailing
Royal Caribbean International welcomes guests with when local laws require or permit such a modification.
access needs and works hard to assist them throughout
their vacation. Guests who violate any alcohol policies (over consuming,
providing alcohol to people under the drinking age,
To receive appropriate assistance, you must notify demonstrating irresponsible behavior, or attempting
Royal Caribbean International in writing of any disability to conceal alcoholic items at security and or luggage
or condition that may require advisable special checkpoints or any other time), may be disembarked or
accommodations. Contact the Access Department not allowed to board, at their own expense, in accordance
at +1.866.592.7225 or +1.954.628.9708 from outside with the Guest Conduct Policy.
the U.S. or email us at special_needs@rccl.com or Fax
+1.954.628.9622. Baggage Advice
Each guest is permitted to carry onboard the vessel or
Guests with wheelchairs, scooters and limited check-in only the wearing apparel and personal effects
mobility may have difficulty or may not be able to reasonably necessary for the cruise. We recommend that
get on and off the ship using tenders and gangways guests personally carry any boarding documentation
at some ports of call. For more information please (passports, visas, citizenship documents, family legal
see www.RoyalCaribbean.com/tenderaccess documents).

If a vaccine is required for your sailing or entry into the Bring an overnight bag for your last night at sea. Staff will
departure country, and you are unable to receive the collect your luggage the night before disembarkation and
COVID-19 vaccine due to medical reasons, please reach out you will need an overnight bag to carry your night clothes
to our Access Department to learn about your options for and toiletries.
sailings.
Communications With Ship
Alcohol Policy Detailed information for communicating with the
Guests are not allowed to bring beer, hard liquor, fortified ship and onboard Internet access can be found
wines (vermouth, sherry, sake, and port wines) or at www.RoyalCaribbean.com.
nonalcoholic beverages onboard for consumption or any
other use. Guests may bring personal wine or champagne Credit Card Authorizations
onboard only on embarkation day, limited to two (2) Just like some land-based hotels, guests can expect to see
bottles (no boxes) of 750 mi per stateroom. Wine should an initial pending charge or authorization, also known as
be brought onboard via carry on if possible. Luggage a temporary hold, on their credit card. Temporary holds
containing wine or champagne will not be delivered to the are placed on every card linked to your SeaPass Account
stateroom and guests will need to retrieve their luggage and are used to secure funds for anticipated onboard
from security once the ship has set sail. Only staterooms purchases. Purchases made over the initial $100 will
with at least one (1) guest over 21 years of age are eligible generate additional holds. Most holds are released within
to bring bottles of wine or champagne onboard. Guests days after your cruise. If they aren’t, contact your bank or
may request a corkscrew to use for opening bottles in their financial institution as they manage the duration of holds.
stateroom.
Cruise Compass
Additional bottles of wine beyond two (2) bottles that are The Cruise Compass is our daily communication designed
brought onboard or any alcoholic beverages purchased in to keep you informed of what’s happening all day, every
ports-of-call or from Shops On Board will be stored by the day. You can check out daily activities and events,
ship and delivered to your stateroom on the last day of the entertainment shows, and so much more via the Royal
sailing. Caribbean app on your phone. You can also find a printed
copy of the Cruise Compass by the Guest Services area.
Security may inspect the bottles and if they appear to
have been tampered with, they will not be allowed to be Drones
brought onboard. Security may also inspect containers Guests are welcome to bring drones on their cruise for
(water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage etc.) use on land only and outside of the port area. However,
and will dispose of containers holding alcohol. Alcoholic drones are not to be operated onboard the ship at any
beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned. time, nor on Royal Caribbean’s private destinations: Perfect
Day at CocoCay, Bahamas or Labadee®, Haiti. While
21 is the minimum drinking age onboard sailings from the onboard, drones must be stored safely in the stateroom.
United States, Canada, or the United Arab Emirates. On Drones used on the ship will be confiscated until the end of
sailings departing from the Caribbean, South America, the cruise. A Guest Conduct Policy warning will be issued
Europe, Asia, Australia, or New Zealand, it is 18 unless and guests may be subject to disembarkation at their own
the homeport’s legal drinking age is higher than 18, then expense for onboard drone usage. Guests assume full
the higher age applies. The above ages also apply for responsibility for understanding all local authority rules
possession of alcohol. related to drone usage and for obtaining any required
permissions for drone operations. Different countries may
The Company retains the right, on rare occasions, to raise have different rules. Any liability, including environmental
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Things To Know Continued

damage from drone usage is the guest’s responsibility. contracted, licensed (international or domestic) physicians.
Royal Caribbean assumes no liability for guest drones that
may be confiscated by local authorities for violating local Mandatory Safety Briefing
laws or for any accident or injury resulting from a guest All guests must attend the mandatory safety briefing (also
drone flight. known as: Muster/Assembly Drill) and follow all health and
safety instructions issued by the Captain as part of the
Gratuities (Effective September 7, 2022) mandatory safety announcements. Upon embarkation,
A $16.00 per guest, per day gratuity will automatically be guests will have a window of several hours during which
added to each guest’s SeaPass® account for our dining, bar they must (a) review essential safety information and
& culinary services staff, stateroom attendants and other (b) report to their designated muster station. On certain
hotel services teams who work behind the scenes to give vessels, guests are encouraged to use our patented
you the best possible cruise experience. Suite guests will eMuster™ system which allows for the review of essential
see a $18.50 daily gratuity. safety information by viewing a safety video via our mobile
app or stateroom myTV interactive systems (applicable
Guests who prepaid gratuities prior to boarding their cruise ships). Guests who do not complete the safety video
will not see a daily charge onboard. portion of the muster requirements via eMuster™, or who
are otherwise unable to review essential safety information
An 18% gratuity is also automatically added to beverages, upon embarkation, will be required to participate in a brief
room service, and the mini bar. Beverage gratuities are safety presentation upon arrival at their designated muster
pooled and shared by various dining and beverage service station. The mobile guest application is available for free
staff. An 18% gratuity is also automatically added to spa and from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
salon purchases. Gratuities for other service personnel are
at your discretion. Pregnancy
Royal Caribbean International welcomes pregnant guests,
*Guests who booked prior to September 7, 2022 can pre- but cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks
pay gratuities before their sailing at the previous rates, pregnant at any time during the cruise or cruisetour. All
which are $14.50 for standard staterooms and $17.50 for guests are required to sign a health questionnaire at check-
suites. in to ensure they are aware of our pregnancy policy. If you
have already booked a cruise or cruisetour and do not meet
Guest Conduct Policy this requirement, please contact your Travel Agent or call us
For the safety and comfort of our guests, Royal Caribbean at +1.866.562.7625 and request a Resolution Agent.
developed a Guest Conduct Policy for both adults and
children. If Royal Caribbean determines that certain Save the Waves
guests are in violation of these guidelines we may be Save the Waves is a Royal Caribbean International
forced to ask the offending party to leave the ship at the sponsored program that works to protect the ecology
next available port of call. Please make sure to familiarize of the oceans that support cruising. Please refrain from
yourself with the guidelines which can be found on our throwing anything overboard, both in port and at sea, and
website www.RoyalCaribbean.com under the Customer deposit trash in the proper receptacles. We are grateful for
Services Directory. your cooperation with this endeavor.

Infants Prohibited Items


Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as Royal Caribbean International highest priority is to ensure
of the first day of the cruise and/or Cruisetour. However, for the safety and security of all guests. In order to maintain
transatlantic, transpacific, Hawaii, select South America and an effective and meaningful security environment and
other selected cruises and/or Cruisetours, the infant must to comply with international and national security laws,
be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the cruise/ regulations and guidelines, Royal Caribbean International
Cruisetour. For the purpose of this policy, any cruise that has established strict security procedures in the seaport
has 3 or more consecutive days at sea will require infants to terminals we utilize and onboard all our vessels. These
be 12 months old on the first day of the cruise/Cruisetour. measures include screening all guests and their personal
If you require additional information, visit our website property prior to boarding and may remove prohibited
at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. If you are affected by this items outside of the guest’s presence. We appreciate our
policy please call us at +1.800.327.6700. cooperation in this endeavor.

Due to public health regulations, children who are not Items with Heating Elements or Open Flames: Certain
completely toilet trained are not permitted in the pools, items that generate heat or produce an open flame are not
whirlpools or H2O zone. Children in diapers or who are not permitted onboard. This includes clothing irons, hotplates,
toilet trained are welcomed to use the Baby Splash Zone on candles, incense and any other item that may create a fire
select ships. hazard. Curling irons and hair dryers are allowed.
Marijuana Prohibited: Marijuana, even in its medicinal form
Medical Services or for medicinal purposes, shall be prohibited.
Every Royal Caribbean ship offers professional medical Drugs or Other Illegal Substances Prohibited: No illegal
services – for a reasonable fee – through independently drugs or other illegal substances are allowed onboard

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nor may they be utilized during a Royal Caribbean Group Casino Royale allows smoking and has a designated area for
cruise vacation, including during transfers to and from non-smoking guests. There will be visible signage indicating
ships, inside terminals, while onboard, at ports of call, the non-smoking area in the casino. There are select cruises
during shore excursions or at our private destinations. departing from China that will not have a non-smoking area
Illegal drugs or substances will be confiscated, and Royal in the casino.
Caribbean reserves the right, in its sole discretion to report
violations of this prohibition to the appropriate authorities. Onboard all interior public spaces are smoke free*. Smoking
Jurisdictions throughout the voyage may have strict laws is not permitted in any dining venue, theater, bar, lounge,
that address and severely punish drug possession. Guests hallway, elevator, and jogging track.
found in violation of such laws are subject to arrest and
prosecution in the relevant jurisdiction (and perhaps United Smoking is not permitted inside any stateroom and any
States or other authorities as well) and may be prevented stateroom balcony. This applies to all stateroom categories
from boarding or re-boarding the ship. onboard. If a guest is in violation of this stateroom policy, a
Weapons, Explosives or Other Dangerous Items Prohibited: cleaning fee of $250 USD will be applied to their SeaPass®
A detailed list of prohibited items is found on our account and may be subject to further action pursuant to
website(s) and is incorporated in by reference. No weapon, the ‘Consequences Section’ of the Guest Conduct Policy.
ammunition, explosive, fireworks, or other item that
presents a risk of harm to persons or property, is permitted Cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco must be properly
onboard. The determination of what item may present a disposed of and never thrown overboard. Cigar and pipe
risk of harm to persons or property is reserved to Royal tobacco is limited to designated outdoor areas and Cigar
Caribbean Group, in its sole discretion. Items not permitted Bars**. You must be at least 21 years of age to purchase,
onboard will be confiscated by ship’s Security. Firearms possess or use tobacco onboard. On Oasis-class ships,
and other weapons are not allowed onboard. Guests who smoking is not permitted in Central Park or Boardwalk
declare to ship’s personnel the presence of a firearm or neighborhoods.
other weapon (on their person or in their luggage) will be
given the opportunity to dispose of it prior to boarding. Royal Caribbean International kindly asks all guests to
Guests who fail to declare the presence of a firearm or please observe the smoking policy. These requests are
other weapon may be denied boarding or removed from made to provide a comfortable cruise for everyone. Guest
the ship. Items such as dive knives must be reported may also inquire at Guest Services for the location of the
to ship’s personnel at the time of boarding and may be designated smoking areas onboard
permitted onboard but held in safe custody by the ship’s
Security staff when not in use ashore. Guests who violate this smoking policy may be subject to
further action pursuant to the ‘Consequences Section’ of
For itineraries visiting the US Virgin Islands, please note this Guest Conduct Policy.
that sunscreens containing oxybenzone, octocrylene, and
octinoxate are banned from use in port, as they are known **Cigar Bars on Royal Caribbean International are called
to cause damage to reef systems. Please help us protect the Connoisseur Club and are featured on many (not all) of
these precious ecosystems by following these guidelines the Freedom Class and Voyager Class ships.
regardless of itinerary. Sunscreen that meets these
requirements is available onboard for purchase. Visitors Onboard
No visitors are permitted onboard
Special Embarkation Notice
For your comfort and your convenience we recommend
that you arrive to the pier within your selected arrival time.
Early arrivals may have a prolonged wait time in potentially
warm or inclement weather conditions.

Smoking Policy
For the comfort and enjoyment of our guests, our ships are
designated as non-smoking; however, we recognize that
some of our guests do smoke. Therefore, to provide an
onboard environment that also satisfies smokers, we have
designated certain areas of the ship as smoking areas.

Cigarette, cigar, e-cigarette and pipe smoking is permitted


in designated outdoor areas of the starboard side of
all ships. To assist in locating areas where smoking is
permitted, guests will find visible signage posted within
all smoking areas and ashtrays that are provided for use.
Outdoor areas near restricted areas, food venues, and kids
play areas and pools will not allow smoking.

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Cruise/Cruisetour Ticket Contract


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GUESTS

YOUR CRUISE/CRUISETOUR TICKET CONTRACT CONTAINS IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF PASSENGERS. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU CAREFULLY
READ ALL TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT.

YOU ARE ESPECIALLY DIRECTED TO CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND SECTIONS 3, AND 10 THROUGH 12, AS THEY CONTAIN SIGNIFICANT LIMITATIONS
ON YOUR RIGHTS TO ASSERT CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES, ILLNESS OR DEATH, AND BAGGAGE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE, AGAINST
CARRIER, THE VESSEL, RELATED ENTITIES AND THEIR OFFICERS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING TIME LIMITS AND FORUM FOR CLAIMS AND SUITS,
APPLICABLE LAW, ARBITRATION, AND WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL, CLASS ACTIONS AND IN REM PROCEEDINGS.

PASSENGER IS FURTHER DIRECTED TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO SECTION 4 AND THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT WWW.ROYALCARIBBEAN.COM WHICH
CONTAIN IMPORTANT TERMS, CONDITIONS, POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO COVID-19.

1. INTRODUCTION:
This Cruise/CruiseTour Ticket Contract (the “Ticket Contract”) describes the terms and conditions that will apply to the relationship between the Passenger (as
defined in Section 2.g below) and the Carrier (as defined in Section 2.b below) for the Vessel with respect to the Cruise or CruiseTour covered by this Agreement.
Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement supersedes any other written or oral representations or agreements relating to the subject matter of
this Agreement or the Cruise or the CruiseTour but excluding the terms of the Cruise Lines International Association (“CLIA”) Passenger Bill of Rights that the Vessel’s
Operator has adopted as a requirement of being a member of CLIA. In the event of a direct conflict between a provision of this Ticket Contract and a provision of the
CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights in effect at the time of booking (the “CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights”), the CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights controls. In addition, Carrier’s
policies and procedures relating to COVID -19 (“COVID-19 Policies and Procedures”) are described generally in Section 4 and elsewhere herein. Carrier reserves the
right to change or modify these policies as required by governmental agencies and health authorities in the U.S. and the destinations visited. Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies
and Procedures will be updated as needed and are available at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. In the event of any conflict between the COVID-19 Policies and Procedures
described herein and those described at www.RoyalCaribbean.com, the website policies and procedures shall prevail.

Purchase or use of this Ticket Contract, whether or not signed by the Passenger, shall constitute the agreement by Passenger, on behalf of himself and all other
persons traveling under this Ticket Contract (including any accompanying minors or other persons for whom the Ticket Contract was purchased), to be bound by the
terms and conditions of this Ticket Contract. This Ticket Contract cannot be modified except in a writing signed by a corporate officer of Operator. In addition, Guest
acknowledges the availability of and Guest agrees to abide by the terms and conditions, including but not limited to certain payment terms such as minimum deposit
requirements and payment due dates, which appear in the applicable Carrier brochure or online at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. In the event of any conflict between such
other brochure or website materials and this Ticket Contract, the terms of this Ticket Contract shall prevail.

2. DEFINITIONS:
a. “Agreement” or “Contract” means the terms and conditions set forth in this Ticket Contract together with the Cruise or CruiseTour Fare due for Your Cruise
or CruiseTour. Together, the items described in the preceding sentence shall constitute an agreement between Passenger and Operator for the Cruise or CruiseTour.
b.“Carrier” shall include: (i) the Vessel, or any substituted ship; its launches or crafts (ii) the Vessel’s Operator, owner, manager and charterer; and (iii) with respect to
the Land Tour portion of any CruiseTour, the operator of that Land Tour (“LTO”). The exclusions and limitations of liability of Carrier set forth in the provisions of this
Ticket Contract, as well as all rights, defenses and immunities set forth herein, shall also apply to and be for the benefit of certain designated third party beneficiaries
which include the parent, subsidiary, affiliate, and successor companies and assigns of all the entities identified in this Section; the officers, directors, employees, agents,
crew and pilots of all the entities identified in this Section, and any agents, independent contractors, and all concessionaires, physicians and medical personnel, retail
shop personnel, health and beauty staff, fitness staff, shore excursion providers, tour operators, shipbuilders, manufacturers and designers of the Vessel or Transport,
and/or installers of all component parts, launches, appurtenances, craft or facilities, whether provided at sea or on shore, belonging to the Vessel or any substituted ship
or Transport, or owned or operated by its owners, operators, managers, agents, charterers, contractors, concessionaires or others; as well as owners and operators of all
shoreside properties at which the Vessel or any substituted ship or the Transport may call.
c. “Cruise” means the specific cruise covered by this Ticket Contract, as the same may be modified and shall include those periods during which the Guest is embarking
or disembarking the Vessel and those periods when the Guest is on land while the Vessel is in port.
d. “Cruise Fare” or “CruiseTour Fare” includes the amount due for the Cruise or CruiseTour, whether such amounts are owing and/or have been paid by the Passenger,
but does not include amounts due for other products or services such as air transportation, photographs, gratuities, telephone calls, or medical services which can be
purchased separately, nor does it include government or quasi-governmental taxes and fees, whether assessed on a per passenger, per vessel, per berth or per ton
basis, nor any fuel surcharges, security surcharges or similar assessments made by airlines, trains, buses, hotels or other third parties which are subject to change and
are due and payable by Passenger upon request. For CruiseTours that include air travel, airfare is included in the CruiseTour Fare.
e. “CruiseTour” shall mean the combined vacation package officially published and offered by Carrier, which includes the applicable cruise and associated Land Tour.
f. “Operator” means the entity identified in Section 20 below.
g. “Passenger” or “Guest” or “Your” means all persons traveling under this Ticket Contract and persons in their care, together with their respective heirs and
representatives. “Passenger” shall include the plural and the use of the masculine shall include the feminine.
h. “Land Tour” shall mean the land tour component of a CruiseTour to be provided either prior to the initial embarkation on the cruise or after the final debarkation from
the cruise.
i. “Transport” means the railcars, buses and other modes of transportation or accommodation provided by a LTO in connection with a Land Tour.
j. “Vessel” means the ship owned or chartered or operated by Operator on which Passenger may be traveling or against which Passenger may assert a claim, as well as
any substituted ship used in the performance of this Ticket Contract.

3. BAGGAGE, PROPERTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:


a. Baggage Limits and Prohibited Items. Each adult Passenger is permitted to carry onboard the Vessel or check-in only the wearing apparel and personal effects
reasonably necessary for the cruise, including suitcases, trunks, valises, satchels, bags, hangers containing clothing, toiletries and similar items. In no event shall any
Passenger bring on board the Vessel or check-in, or in connection with the Land Tour, any illegal controlled substances (including medical marijuana), fireworks, live
animals (except under the terms of Section 13.e below), weapons, firearms, explosives or other hazardous materials, or any other items prohibited by applicable law or
Carrier policy. Marijuana possession and/or use, including medical marijuana, and possession or use of any illegal drugs, is strictly prohibited in many jurisdictions visited
and on the Vessel at all times, as well as in terminals, during shore excursions or any other part of the cruise, regardless of any local, state, or other laws which might
permit use or possession of marijuana. Passengers who violate the laws of any jurisdiction are subject to being reported to law enforcement or customs authorities,
arrest and prosecution. Passengers who bring on board dangerous items, marijuana in any form, or any illegal drugs or controlled substances are also subject to
immediate disembarkation or denial of boarding. Passengers shall have no claim for refund, loss, damage, inconvenience, or compensation whatsoever under any of
these circumstances. Passenger shall be responsible to notify Carrier in advance of the Cruise if there is any question as to the permissibility of taking any item or
substance onboard the Vessel. Carrier reserves the right to refuse to permit any Passenger to take on board the Vessel or on any mode of Transport any item Carrier
deems inappropriate.
b. Liability for Loss of or Damage to Baggage. Unless negligent, Carrier is neither responsible nor liable for any loss of or damage to Passenger’s property, whether
contained in luggage or otherwise. Liability for loss of or damage to Passenger’s property in connection with any air or ground transportation shall be the sole
responsibility of the provider of the service and in accordance with applicable limitations.
c. Limitation of Liability for Lost or Damaged Property. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this Agreement, Carrier’s liability for loss or damage to property
during the Land Tour portion of a CruiseTour is limited to $300.00 per Passenger. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this Agreement, Carrier’s liability for
loss or damage to property for the cruise (or for the cruise only portion of a CruiseTour) shall be limited to $300.00 per Passenger, unless Passenger declares the true
value of such property in writing to the Carrier at the address specified in Section 11.a below and pays Carrier within 10 days of final payment for the cruise, a fee of five
percent (5%) of the amount that such value exceeds $300.00. In such event, Carrier’s liability shall be limited to its true declared value, but not exceeding $5,000.
d. Limited Carriage. Carrier does not undertake to carry as baggage any tools of trade, household goods (including but not limited to appliances and furniture) fragile

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or valuable items, precious metals, jewelry, documents, negotiable instruments or other valuables, including but not limited to those specified in Title 46 of the United
States Code, Appendix Section 181. Each Passenger warrants that no such item will be presented to Carrier within any receptacle or container as baggage, and hereby
releases Carrier from any liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to such items when presented to Carrier in breach of this warranty. In no event shall Carrier be liable
for normal wear or tear of luggage or property, or loss of or damage to jewelry, cash, negotiable paper, photographic/electronic, medical or recreational equipment,
dental hardware, eyewear, medications or other valuables unless they are deposited with Carrier on the Vessel for safekeeping against receipt (LTOs do not accept
valuables for deposit). Carrier’s liability, if any, for loss of or damage to valuables so deposited shall not exceed the amounts indicated in Section 3.c above.

4. PUBLIC HEALTH, COVID-19 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, KNOWING ACCEPTANCE OF THE RISKS
a. Recommended Consultation with Personal Physician. Passengers are encouraged to discuss the advisability of travel with their personal physicians and to review
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) website for updated information. The CDC has identified elderly persons and persons with certain chronic medical
conditions as being at increased risk of life-threatening complications from being infected with COVID-19. PASSENGER ACKNOWLEDGES, UNDERSTANDS AND
ACCEPTS THAT WHILE ABOARD THE VESSEL, IN TERMINALS AND BOARDING AREAS, OR DURING ACTIVITIES ASHORE AND/ OR WHILE TRAVELING TO OR FROM
THE VESSEL, THE PASSENGER OR OTHER PASSENGERS MAY BE EXPOSED TO COMMUNICABLE ILLNESSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COVID-19,
INFLUENZA, COLDS AND NOROVIRUS. PASSENGER FURTHER UNDERSTANDS AND ACCEPTS THAT THE RISK OF EXPOSURES TO THESE COMMUNICABLE
ILLNESSES AND OTHERS IS INHERENT IN MOST ACTIVITIES WHERE PEOPLE INTERACT OR SHARE COMMON FACILITIES, IS BEYOND CARRIER’S CONTROL, AND
CANNOT BE ELIMINATED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. PASSENGER KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY ACCEPTS THESE RISKS AS PART OF THIS TICKET
CONTRACT, INCLUDING THE RISK OF SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH ARISING FROM SUCH EXPOSURES, AND/OR ALL RELATED DAMAGES, LOSS, COSTS AND
EXPENSES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
b. Agreement to Abide by Current COVID-19 Policies and Procedures. Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures are subject to guidance and directives of established
health authorities in the U.S. and other destinations where the Vessel visits, including the CDC and other international, national and local health agencies when the
Vessel is within those agencies’ jurisdiction. Passenger acknowledges that these directives may change from time to time and that Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and
Procedures may therefore change. Passenger expressly agrees to comply not only with the COVID-19 Policies and Procedures as they are described herein, but also as
they are set forth on Carrier’s website at www.RoyalCaribbean.com, at all times including pre-embarkation, while onboard, during port calls and shore excursions and/
or final disembarkation. In case of any conflict between the COVID-19 Policies and Procedures described herein or on Carrier’s website, the website
governs. Passenger’s agreement to abide by Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures constitutes an integral part of this Ticket Contract.
c. COVID-19 Policies and Procedures. Passenger understands that Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures may or will include (but are not be limited to): (1)
providing an accurate, truthful and complete health questionnaire in a form and containing any and all health or travel-related questions as required by Carrier in its sole
discretion, for each Passenger prior to boarding; (2) pre-embarkation and/or periodic testing and temperature checks of each Passenger; (3) modified capacity rules for
activities (including but not limited to restaurants, gyms, and entertainment events onboard and for shore excursions) which may limit or eliminate the ability of
Passenger to participate in particular activities; (4) mandatory use by each Passenger (except where medically contraindicated) of face coverings in most locations
outside of the Passenger’s cabin while onboard, during embarkation, disembarkation and shore excursions; (5) mandatory social distancing of Passengers at any/all
times while on board and during embarkation, disembarkation, and shore excursions; (6) additional restrictions during shore excursions depending on local conditions,
including but not limited to denial of disembarkation at destinations unless participating in only Carrier-approved shore excursions; (7) mandatory hand-sanitizing by
Passenger upon entry or exit of any public areas; (8) confinement of Passengers to cabins, quarantine or emergency disembarkation of Passenger if, in Carrier’s sole
discretion, such steps are necessary to prevent or slow the spread of COVID-19; (9) the required completion by Passenger in a timely manner of any written
authorizations or consent forms required for Carrier to carry out its COVID-19 Policies and Procedures (including but not limited to medical information, medical privacy,
or personal data privacy consent forms); (10) vaccination of Passengers with documentary proof satisfactory to Carrier, according to the criteria set forth in Carrier’s
COVID-19 Policies and Procedures in effect at the time of sailing; and (11) other policies and procedures deemed by Carrier in its sole discretion to be necessary to
reduce the risk of spread of COVID-19. Passenger acknowledges that: (i) Carrier’s Privacy Policy for Health Protection Measures (“Health Privacy Policy”) is an integral
part of Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures; (ii) the Health Privacy Policy has been made available to Passenger; and (iii) Passenger agrees to the terms of the
Health Privacy Policy.
d. Mandatory Compliance with COVID-19 Policies and Procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein or in Carrier’s Refund Policy, any
noncompliance by Passenger or members of Passenger’s travelling party with Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures or this Ticket Contract shall be grounds for
refusal to board, refusal to re-board after going ashore, quarantine onboard the Vessel, disembarkation, reporting to governmental or health authorities, or other steps
deemed necessary in Carrier’s sole discretion under the circumstances to protect the health and well-being of others. Under these circumstances, Passenger shall not
be entitled to a refund or compensation of any kind. Passenger will be responsible for all related costs and fines, including without limitation travel expenses and for
proper travel documentation for any port, or for departure from or arrival to Passenger’s country of residence. Under no circumstances shall Carrier be liable for any
damages or expenses whatsoever incurred by any Passenger as a result of such denial of boarding, refusal to re-board, quarantine, disembarkation, or other steps taken
by Carrier.
e. Passenger Testing Positive for COVID-19 Pre-Cruise. Passenger agrees that if at any time within 14 days prior to embarkation, Passenger tests positive for COVID-19,
exhibits signs or symptoms of COVID-19, has had close contact with a person confirmed or suspected as having COVID-19, or Carrier otherwise determines in its sole
discretion that Passenger is unfit to board because of any communicable illness, Carrier will deny boarding to such Passenger. Under these circumstances, unless
Carrier determines that Passenger has failed to comply with Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures or this Ticket Contract, any Passenger denied boarding because
of a known or suspected infection with COVID-19 will be entitled to either a refund or a future cruise credit equal in value to the Cruise Fare Passenger paid to Carrier,
as provided in Carrier’s COVID-19 refund and cancellation policy. Carrier, in its sole discretion, may require Passenger to provide verification satisfactory to Carrier of
Passenger’s positive test result if the test was administered by a provider other than those retained by Carrier. For further details, refer to Carrier’s COVID-19 refund and
cancellation policy at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. Under no circumstances shall Carrier have any other liability for any compensation or other damages whatsoever,
including but not limited to compensation for lodging or travel.
f. Passenger Testing Positive for COVID-19 During Cruise. Passenger understands and agrees that if, after boarding, and even if Passenger has fully complied with all
COVID-19 Policies and Procedures, Passenger tests positive for COVID-19 or exhibits signs or symptoms of COVID-19, Carrier may disembark, refuse re-boarding after a
shore excursion, or quarantine Passenger as well as members of Passenger’s travelling party, or take other steps which Carrier determines, in its sole discretion, are
necessary under the circumstances to protect the health and well-being of others. Under these circumstances, any such Passenger with a known or suspected case of
infection with COVID-19 who is disembarked, refused re-boarding, or quarantined shall be entitled to either a prorated refund, or a future cruise credit for the unused
portion of the Cruise Fare, as provided in Carrier’s COVID-19 refund and cancellation policy. For further details, refer to Carrier’s COVID-19 refund and cancellation policy
at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. Each such Passenger is responsible for all other related costs and fines, including without limitation travel expenses. Under no
circumstances shall Carrier be liable to any such Passenger for any costs, damages or expenses whatsoever incurred by any Passenger.

If Carrier received payment via credit card and a refund is owed, the refund will be made to that credit card. If Carrier received payment from your travel agent and a
refund is owed, the refund will be provided back to that travel agent.

5. MEDICAL CARE AND OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES:


a. Availability of Medical Care. Due to the nature of travel by sea and the ports visited, the availability of medical care onboard the Vessel and in ports of call may be
limited or delayed and medical evacuation may not be possible from the Vessel while at sea or from every location to which the Vessel sails.
b. Relationship with Service Providers. To the extent Passengers retain the services of medical personnel or independent contractors on or off the Vessel, Passengers
do so at their sole risk. Any medical personnel attending to a Passenger on or off the Vessel, if arranged by Carrier, are provided solely for the convenience of the
Passenger, work directly for the Passenger, and shall not be deemed to be acting under the control or supervision of the Carrier, as Carrier is not a medical provider.
Likewise, any onboard concessions (including but not limited to the gift shops, spas, beauty salon, art program, photography, formalwear concessions) are either
operated by or are independent contractors on board the Vessel, on Transport or elsewhere and are provided solely for the convenience of Passenger. Even though
the Carrier shall be entitled to charge a fee and earn a profit for arranging such services, all such persons or entities shall be deemed independent contractors and
not acting as agents or representatives of Carrier. Carrier assumes no liability whatsoever for any treatment, failure to treat, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, actual or alleged
malpractice, advice, examination or other services provided by such persons or entities. Guest acknowledges that the Vessel’s hair dresser, manicurist, art auctioneer,
gift shop personnel, spa personnel, wedding planners and other providers of merchandise and personal services are employees of independent contractors and that
Carrier is not responsible for their actions.
c. Payment for Medical or Personal Care Services. Passenger shall pay for all medical care or other personal services requested or required, whether onboard or ashore,
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the CLIA Passenger Bill of Rights. If Passenger is unable to pay and the Carrier pays for such expenses, then Passenger shall reimburse Carrier for those expenses.

6. SHORE EXCURSIONS, TOURS, FACILITIES OR OTHER TRANSPORTATION:


All arrangements made for or by Passenger for transportation (other than on the Vessel) before, during or after the Cruise or CruiseTour of any kind whatsoever, as
well as air arrangements, shore excursions, tours, hotels, restaurants, attractions and other similar activities or services, including all related conveyances, products
or facilities, are made solely for Passenger’s convenience and are at Passenger’s risk. The providers, owners and operators of such services, conveyances, products
and facilities are independent contractors and are not acting as agents or representatives of Carrier. As stated in Section 4 or as may be stated on Carrier’s website
at www.RoyalCaribbean.com, Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures will impose certain restrictions with regard to shore excursions relating to participation,
location, time, eligible venues and persons with whom the Passenger may come into contact, as well as restrictions on the number of Passengers. Passenger
understands and agrees that Carrier may prohibit Passenger from going ashore in any port of call, and/or limit Passengers going ashore to specific activities or
excursions authorized by Carrier, for health-related reasons in its sole discretion. Even though Carrier may collect a fee for, or otherwise profit from, making such
arrangements and offers for sale shore excursions, tours, hotels, restaurants, attractions, the Land Tour and other similar activities or services taking place off the Vessel
for a profit and requires that any such person or entities comply with Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures, Carrier does not undertake to supervise or control
such independent contractors or their employees, nor maintain their conveyances or facilities, and makes no representation, whether express or implied, regarding their
suitability or safety. In no event shall Carrier be liable for any loss, delay, disappointment, damage, injury, death or other harm whatsoever to Passenger which occurs on
or off the Vessel or the Transport as a result of any acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractors.

7. CANCELLATION, DEVIATION OR SUBSTITUTION BY CARRIER:


a. Carrier may for any reason at any time and without prior notice, cancel, advance, postpone or deviate from any scheduled sailing, port of call, destination, lodging
or any activity on or off the Vessel, or substitute another vessel or port of call, destination, lodging or activity. Except as provided in Section 7.e below, and except as
provided in Section 4.e or Section 4.f regarding an actual or suspected COVID-19 infection, and except where a refund is required by law as a result of a declaration of
a public health emergency or government order cancelling the Cruise or delaying boarding of the Vessel by Passengers by three (3) days or more, Carrier shall not be
liable for any claim whatsoever by Passenger, including but not limited to loss, compensation or refund, by reason of such cancellation, advancement, postponement,
substitution or deviation.
b. In connection with a CruiseTour, Carrier has the same right to cancel, advance, postpone or deviate from any scheduled activity, departure or destination, or
substitute another railcar, bus, destination or lodging or other component of the CruiseTour. Except as provided in Section 7.e below, and except as provided in Section
4.e or Section 4.f regarding an actual or suspected COVID-19 infection, and except where a refund is required by law as a result of a declaration of a public health
emergency or government order cancelling the Cruise or delaying boarding of the Vessel by Passengers by three (3) days or more, Carrier shall not be liable for any
claim by Passenger whatsoever, including but not limited to loss, compensation or refund, by reason of such cancellation, advancement, postponement, substitution or
deviation.
c. By way of example, and not limitation, Carrier may, without liability (except as provided in Section 7.e below with respect to mechanical failures, except as provided
in Section 4.e or Section 4.f regarding an actual or suspected COVID-19 infection, and except where a refund is required by law as a result of a declaration of a public
health emergency or government order cancelling the Cruise or delaying boarding of the Vessel by Passengers by three (3) days or more), deviate from any scheduled
sailing and may otherwise land Passenger and her property at any port if Carrier believes that the voyage or any Passenger or property may be hindered or adversely
affected as a result of hostilities, blockages, prevailing weather conditions, labor conflicts, strikes onboard or ashore, breakdown of Vessel, congestion, docking
difficulties, medical or lifesaving emergencies, declared pandemics, public health emergencies or outbreak of communicable disease, quarantines, national or regional
emergencies or any other cause whatsoever.
d. Carrier shall have the right to comply with any orders, recommendations, or directions whatsoever given by any governmental entity or by persons purporting to
act with such authority and such compliance shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement entitling the Passenger to assert any claim for liability, compensation or
refund except as provided in Section 4.e or Section 4.f regarding an actual or suspected COVID-19 infection, and except where a refund is required by law as a result of
a declaration of a public health emergency or government order cancelling the Cruise or delaying boarding of the Vessel by Passengers by three (3) days or more.
e. In the event that a Cruise (or the cruise component of a CruiseTour) is canceled or terminated early due to mechanical failures:
i) Passenger shall have a right to a full refund of the Cruise Fare if the Cruise is canceled in full, or a partial refund if the cruise is terminated early;
ii) Carrier may cover or reimburse Passenger for additional costs (e.g. airline change fees) as deemed appropriate by the Carrier.
iii) If the Passenger has travelled to the Vessel Passenger shall have a right to transportation (by means selected by the Carrier) to the Vessel’s scheduled port of
disembarkation or the Passenger’s home city; and
iv) Passenger shall have a right to lodging (selected by Carrier) if disembarkation and an overnight stay in an unscheduled port are required due to the Cruise or cruise
component of a CruiseTour being cancelled or terminated early because of such mechanical failures.

8. CANCELLATION BY PASSENGER; EARLY DISEMBARKATION:


The provisions of this Section 8 apply unless a different refund policy is required by law as a result of a declaration of a public health emergency or government order
cancelling the Cruise or delaying boarding the Vessel by Passengers by three (3) days or more, or the provisions of Section 4.e or Section 4.f, relating to a suspected or
known infection of a Passenger with COVID-19, apply. For further details, refer to Carrier’s COVID-19 refund and cancellation policy at www.RoyalCaribbean.com.

Select fare programs require the payment at the time of booking of a nonrefundable deposit. That deposit amount shall not be refunded at any time after it has been
paid. Change fees will apply to bookings for which the deposit is nonrefundable.

Cancellation of Cruise or CruiseTour. Cruise reservations that are cancelled by the Passenger prior to the sail date, and CruiseTour reservations that are cancelled by
the Passenger prior to the first day of the CruiseTour, may be subject to a cancellation charge. The amount of the cancellation charge shall be determined as shown in
the table below and shall vary depending on how far in advance of the sail date (or first day of the CruiseTour) the Operator receives notice of cancellation.

FOR 1 TO 4 NIGHT CRUISES (including Holiday Sailings) IF CANCELLATION IS CANCELLATION CHARGE


MADE
75 days or more prior to the first day of the Cruise No charge (except for Nonrefundable Deposit amounts)

74 to 61 days 50% of total price

60 to 31 days 75% of total price

30 days or less 100% of total price (No refund)

FOR 5 NIGHTS OR LONGER CRUISES (including Holiday Sailings and CruiseTours) CANCELLATION CHARGE
IF CANCELLATION IS MADE
90 days or more prior to the first day of the Cruise No charge (except for Nonrefundable Deposit amounts)

89 to 75 days 25% of total price

74 to 61 days 50% of total price

60 to 31 days 75% of total price

30 days or less 100% of total price (No refund)

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For World Cruise cancellation charges, please refer to www.RoyalCaribbean.com instead.

If a cruise or CruiseTour reservation is cancelled, any applicable Taxes/Fees or Fuel Supplement charges shall be refunded. For bookings made outside of the United
States and Canada, a different cancellation policy may apply. Contact your local office or travel agency for details.

Cancellation notices are effective when received by the Operator.

For Passengers who have booked a CruiseTour and desire to cancel their Land Tour portion while retaining the Cruise, refunds of the CruiseTour Fare(including any
applicable supplement charges) shall be made in accordance with the following cancellation policy. Guests who convert their CruiseTours to a cruise only booking
within forty-two (42) days of the start date of the tour segment of the& CruiseTour will be subject to a cancellation charge. The amount of that charge varies depending
on the location of the CruiseTour and/or its length. For the specific amount of the charge, visit www.RoyalCaribbean.com.

The cancellation charge policies set forth above vary for single occupancy or for the third, fourth or higher occupants in a stateroom or for groups. Consult your travel
agency or call Royal Caribbean for further details.

Cancellation by the Passenger after the Cruise or CruiseTour has begun, early disembarkation of the Passenger for any reason, including pursuant to any provision of
this Ticket Contract, or “no-shows,” shall be without refund, compensation, or liability on the part of the Carrier whatsoever.

If Carrier received payment via credit card and a refund is owed, the refund will be made to that credit card. If the Carrier received payment from your travel agent and
a refund is owed, the refund will be provided back to that travel agent.

Carrier reserves the right to offer promotional cruise fares or other offers that may modify the cancellation policies set forth above.

For cancellations of air flights, hotel stays, transfer services, shore excursions, pre-purchased amenities, Royal Caribbean Travel Protection Program , pre-booked
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services (such as spa, photography or wedding services) and pre-booked arrangements such as specialty dining, see the applicable terms and conditions for any
applicable cancellation charges.

9. PASSENGER’S OBLIGATION TO COMPLY WITH AGREEMENT, APPLICABLE LAWS, AND RULES OF CARRIER; QUARANTINE; INDEMNIFICATION:
a. Compliance Obligation Generally. Passenger shall at all times comply with the provisions of this Agreement, all applicable laws, and rules, policies and regulations
of the Carrier, the Vessel and the Transport (as the same may be changed from time to time with or without notice), and including Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and
Procedures set forth in Section 4 and on Carrier’s website at www.RoyalCaribbean.com. Passenger agrees not to enter any areas of the Vessel designated for crew
only, including crew quarters, under any circumstances whatsoever. Passenger further agrees that Carrier may prohibit or restrict Passenger from bringing any alcoholic
beverages for consumption onboard the Vessel and agrees to comply with any Carrier policy covering such matters. Nothing in this Agreement shall grant to Passenger
any right to market, advertise, promote, provide or sell products or services to other guests onboard the Cruise or CruiseTour and Passenger shall be prohibited from
doing so.
b. Passengers are solely responsible to maintain in their possession all passports, visas and other travel documents required for embarkation, travel and disembarkation
at all ports of call. Passengers assume full responsibility to determine through their travel agent or the appropriate government authority the necessary documents.
Passenger agrees to provide to Carrier (at Carrier’s reasonable request) any travel documents. Carrier shall return such travel documents to Passenger by no later than
the end of the Cruise.
c. Passenger understands and agrees that Carrier has a zero tolerance policy for illegal activity and shall report such activity to the appropriate authorities.
d. Each adult Passenger undertakes and agrees to supervise at all times any accompanying minors to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Section 9.
e. Carrier may also change accommodations, alter or cancel any activities of, deny service of alcohol to, confine to a stateroom or quarantine, search the stateroom,
property or baggage of any Passenger, change a Passenger’s Land Tour, disembark or refuse to embark the Passenger and/or any Passenger responsible for any minor
Passenger, or restrain any Passenger at any time, without liability, at the risk and expense of the Passenger, when in the sole opinion of Carrier or the Captain the
Passenger’s conduct or presence, or that of any minor for whom the Passenger is responsible, is believed to present a possible danger, security risk or be detrimental
to himself or the health, welfare, comfort or enjoyment of others, or fails to abide by Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures (as described in Section 4 above or on
Carrier’s website at www.RoyalCaribbean.com) or is in violation of any provision of this Agreement.
f. Passenger, or if a minor, his parent or guardian, shall be liable for and indemnify Carrier, the Vessel and the Transport from any civil liability, fines, penalties, costs or
expenses incurred by or imposed on the Vessel, the Transport or Carrier arising from or related to Passenger’s conduct or failure to comply with any provisions of this
Section 9 or Section 4, including but not limited to: (i) any purchases by or credit extended to the Passenger; (ii) requirements relating to immigration, customs or
excise; or (iii) any personal injury, death or damage to persons or property caused directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by any willful or negligent act or omission
on the part of the Passenger, or (iv) failure to abide by Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures.
g. Carrier shall not be required to refund any portion of the Cruise or CruiseTour Fare paid by any Passenger who fails for any reason, including failure to abide by
Carrier’s COVID-19 Policies and Procedures, to be onboard the Vessel or Transport by the embarkation cut-off time applicable to the specific Cruise or CruiseTour or
the boarding cut-off time applicable at any port of call or destination or point of departure as the case may be, and shall not be responsible for lodging, meals,
transportation or other expenses incurred by Passenger as a result thereof. Embarkation procedures and cut-off times for cruises are available at www.RoyalCaribbean.
com. Boarding procedure cut-off times for any port of call or destination or point of departure are as announced on the applicable Cruise or CruiseTour. Carrier shall
have no obligation to any Passenger to deviate from any scheduled sailing or port of call or destination.
h. Passenger acknowledges that for certain voyages, such as a round-trip voyage commencing in a United States port, the Passenger must complete the entire voyage
and that failure to do so may result in a fine or other penalty being assessed by one or more governmental agencies. Passenger hereby agrees to pay any such fine or
penalty imposed because Passenger failed to complete the entire voyage and to reimburse Carrier in the event it pays such fine or penalty.
i. Carrier may refuse to transport any Passenger, and may remove any Passenger from the Vessel or Transport at any time, for any of the following reasons: (i) whenever
such action is necessary to comply with any government regulations, directives or instructions; (ii) when a Passenger refuses to permit search of his person or property
for explosives, weapons, dangerous materials or other stolen, illegal or prohibited items; (iii) when a Passenger refuses upon request to produce positive identification;
or (iv) for failure to comply with Carrier’s rules and procedures, including, for example, Carrier’s Guest Health, Safety and Conduct Policy or Carrier’s policies against
fraternization with crew; or (v) Guest’s passage is denied by Carrier pursuant to its Refusal to Transport Policy; or (vi) Passenger fails to abide by Carrier’s COVID-19
Policies and Procedures (as described in Section 4 above or on Carrier’s website). Carrier’s Guest Health, Safety and Conduct Policy and Refusal to Transport Policy are
available online at www.RoyalCaribbean.com.
j. In the interests of safety and security, Passengers and their baggage are subject to inspection or monitoring electronically with or without the Passenger’s consent or
knowledge.
k. If Carrier exercises its rights under this Section 9 or Section 4, Passenger shall have no claim against Carrier whatsoever and Carrier shall have no liability for refund,
compensation loss or damages of Passenger, including but not limited to any expenses incurred by Passenger for accommodations or repatriation, unless otherwise
provided in Carrier’s refund policy or provided herein.

10. FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE FOR ALL LAWSUITS; CLASS ACTION WAIVER:
a. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 11.B WITH REGARD TO CLAIMS OTHER THAN FOR PERSONAL INJURY, ILLNESS OR DEATH OF A PASSENGER , IT IS AGREED
BY AND BETWEEN PASSENGER AND CARRIER THAT ALL DISPUTES AND MATTERS WHATSOEVER ARISING UNDER, IN CONNECTION WITH OR INCIDENT TO
THIS AGREEMENT, PASSENGER’S CRUISE, CRUISETOUR, LAND TOUR OR TRANSPORT, SHALL BE LITIGATED, IF AT ALL, IN AND BEFORE THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA LOCATED IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, U.S.A., (OR AS TO THOSE LAWSUITS TO WHICH THE
FEDERAL COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES LACK SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION, BEFORE A COURT LOCATED IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, U.S.A.) TO THE
EXCLUSION OF THE COURTS OF ANY OTHER STATE, TERRITORY OR COUNTRY. PASSENGER HEREBY CONSENTS TO JURISDICTION AND WAIVES ANY VENUE OR
OTHER OBJECTION THAT PASSENGER MAY HAVE TO ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING BEING BROUGHT IN THE APPLICABLE COURT LOCATED IN MIAMI-DADE

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
b. CLASS ACTION RELIEF WAIVER. PASSENGER HEREBY AGREES THAT EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE LAST SENTENCE OF THIS PARAGRAPH, PASSENGER MAY
BRING CLAIMS AGAINST CARRIER ONLY IN PASSENGER’S INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY. EVEN IF THE APPLICABLE LAW PROVIDES OTHERWISE, PASSENGER AGREES
THAT ANY ARBITRATION OR LAWSUIT AGAINST CARRIER, VESSEL OR TRANSPORT WHATSOEVER SHALL BE LITIGATED OR ARBITRATED BY PASSENGER
INDIVIDUALLY AND NOT AS A MEMBER OF ANY CLASS OR AS PART OF A CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION, AND PASSENGER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO WAIVE
ANY LAW ENTITLING PASSENGER TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION. IF YOUR CLAIM IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 11 BELOW, THE
ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO ARBITRATE CLAIMS ON A CLASS ACTION BASIS. YOU AGREE THAT THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE SEVERABLE
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FROM THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.B BELOW, AND IF FOR ANY REASON THIS CLASS ACTION WAIVER IS
UNENFORCEABLE AS TO ANY PARTICULAR CLAIM, THEN AND ONLY THEN SUCH CLAIM SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION.

11. NOTICE OF CLAIMS AND COMMENCEMENT OF SUIT OR ARBITRATION; SECURITY:


a. TIME LIMITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY/ILLNESS/DEATH CLAIMS: NO SUIT SHALL BE MAINTAINABLE AGAINST CARRIER, THE VESSEL OR THE TRANSPORT FOR
PERSONAL INJURY, ILLNESS OR DEATH OF ANY PASSENGER UNLESS WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE CLAIM, WITH FULL PARTICULARS, SHALL BE DELIVERED TO
CARRIER AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS, C/O ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD., 1050 CARIBBEAN WAY, MIAMI, FL 33132, WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS FROM THE
DATE OF THE INJURY, ILLNESS OR DEATH AND SUIT IS COMMENCED (FILED) WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SUCH INJURY, ILLNESS OR DEATH AND
PROCESS SERVED WITHIN 120 DAYS AFTER FILING, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW OF ANY STATE OR COUNTRY TO THE CONTRARY.
b. ARBITRATION OF ALL OTHER CLAIMS: ANY AND ALL OTHER DISPUTES, CLAIMS, OR CONTROVERSIES WHATSOEVER, EXCEPT FOR PERSONAL INJURY, ILLNESS
OR DEATH OF A PASSENGER WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, STATUTORY, CONSTITUTIONAL OR OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO ALLEGED VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS, DISCRIMINATION, CONSUMER OR PRIVACY LAWS, OR FOR ANY LOSSES, DAMAGES OR EXPENSES, RELATING TO OR
IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED WITH THIS CONTRACT OR PASSENGER’S CRUISE, NO MATTER HOW DESCRIBED, PLEADED OR STYLED, SHALL
BE REFERRED TO AND RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY BY BINDING ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RECOGNITION AND
ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS (NEW YORK 1958), 21 U.S.T. 2517, 330 U.N.T.S. 3, 1970 U.S.T. LEXIS 115, 9 U.S.C. §§ 202-208 (“THE CONVENTION”)
AND THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1, ET SEQ., (“FAA”) SOLELY IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, U.S.A. TO THE EXCLUSION OF ANY OTHER FORUM. THE
ARBITRATION SHALL BE ADMINISTERED BY NATIONAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION (“NAM”) UNDER ITS COMPREHENSIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION RULES
AND PROCEDURES AND NAM’S FEE SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF THE PROCEDURE, EACH OF WHICH ARE DEEMED TO BE INCORPORATED HEREIN
BY REFERENCE. ANY QUESTION ABOUT THE ARBITRATION ADMINISTRATORS MENTIONED ABOVE MAY BE DIRECTED TO THEM AS FOLLOWS: NATIONAL
ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION, INC., 990 STEWART AVE, 1ST FL., GARDEN CITY, NY 11530, PHONE: (800) 358-2550 EXT. 128. NEITHER PARTY WILL HAVE THE
RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL NOR TO ENGAGE IN PRE-ARBITRATION DISCOVERY EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE APPLICABLE ARBITRATION RULES AND HEREIN, OR
OTHERWISE TO LITIGATE THE CLAIM IN ANY COURT. THE ARBITRATOR’S DECISION WILL BE FINAL AND BINDING. OTHER RIGHTS THAT PASSENGER OR CARRIER
WOULD HAVE IN COURT ALSO MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ARBITRATION. AN AWARD RENDERED BY AN ARBITRATOR MAY BE ENTERED IN ANY COURT HAVING
JURISDICTION UNDER THE CONVENTION OR FAA. PASSENGER AND CARRIER FURTHER AGREE TO PERMIT THE TAKING OF A DEPOSITION UNDER OATH OF THE
PASSENGER ASSERTING THE CLAIM, OR FOR WHOSE BENEFIT THE CLAIM IS ASSERTED, IN ANY SUCH ARBITRATION. THE ARBITRATOR AND NOT ANY FEDERAL,
STATE OR LOCAL COURT OR AGENCY, SHALL HAVE EXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE RELATING TO THE INTERPRETATION, APPLICABILITY,
ENFORCEABILITY OR FORMATION OF THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY CLAIM THAT ALL OR ANY PART OF THIS AGREEMENT IS VOID OR
VOIDABLE. IN THE EVENT THIS PROVISION IS DEEMED UNENFORCEABLE BY AN ARBITRATOR OR COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION FOR ANY REASON, THEN
AND ONLY THEN THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 10 ABOVE GOVERNING VENUE AND JURISDICTION SHALL EXCLUSIVELY APPLY TO ANY LAWSUIT INVOLVING
CLAIMS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION 11.B.
c. TIME LIMITS FOR NON-INJURY/ILLNESS OR DEATH CLAIMS: NO PROCEEDING DESCRIBED IN SECTION 11.B MAY BE BROUGHT AGAINST CARRIER, VESSEL OR
TRANSPORT UNLESS WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE CLAIM, WITH FULL PARTICULARS, SHALL BE DELIVERED TO CARRIER AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS, C/O ROYAL
CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD., 1050 CARIBBEAN WAY, MIAMI, FL 33132, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER TERMINATION OF THE CRUISE OR CRUISETOUR (WHICHEVER
IS LATER) TO WHICH THIS TICKET CONTRACT RELATES. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY SUCH PROCEEDING DESCRIBED IN SECTION 11.B BE MAINTAINABLE UNLESS
SUCH PROCEEDING SHALL BE COMMENCED (FILED) WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS AFTER THE TERMINATION OF THE CRUISE OR CRUISETOUR (WHICHEVER IS LATER)
TO WHICH THIS TICKET CONTRACT RELATES AND VALID NOTICE OR SERVICE OF SUCH PROCEEDING IS EFFECTED WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER FILING,
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW OF ANY STATE OR COUNTRY TO THE CONTRARY.
d. IN THE EVENT OF AN IN REM PROCEEDING AGAINST THE VESSEL, PASSENGER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AGREES THAT THE POSTING OF A LETTER OF
UNDERTAKING FROM ANY OF CARRIER’S INSURERS SHALL CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE AND APPROPRIATE FORM OF SECURITY FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OF THE VESSEL IN LIEU OF ARREST.

12. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, GOVERNING LAW:


a. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, CARRIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURY, DEATH, ILLNESS, DAMAGE, DELAY OR OTHER LOSS
TO PERSON OR PROPERTY, OR ANY OTHER CLAIM BY ANY PASSENGER CAUSED BY ACT OF GOD, WAR, TERRORISM, CIVIL COMMOTION, LABOR TROUBLE,
GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE, PERILS OF THE SEA, FIRE, ORDERS BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES RESTRICTING TRAVEL DUE TO DECLARED PANDEMICS,
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES OR OUTBREAKS OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE, COVID-19, INFLUENZA, COLDS AND NOROVIRUS, QUARANTINES, NATIONAL OR
REGIONAL EMERGENCIES, THEFTS OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND CARRIER’S REASONABLE CONTROL, OR ANY ACT NOT SHOWN TO BE CAUSED BY CARRIER’S
NEGLIGENCE.
b. PASSENGER AGREES TO SOLELY ASSUME THE RISK OF INJURY, DEATH, ILLNESS OR OTHER LOSS, AND CARRIER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PASSENGER’S USE
OF ANY ATHLETIC OR RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT; OR FOR THE NEGLIGENCE OR WRONGDOING OF ANY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, SPA PERSONNEL OR ENTERTAINERS; OR FOR EVENTS TAKING PLACE OFF THE CARRIER’S VESSELS, LAUNCHES OR TRANSPORTS,
OR AS PART OF ANY SHORE EXCURSION, TOUR OR ACTIVITY.
c. CARRIER HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY TO THE PASSENGER FOR DAMAGES FOR EMOTIONAL DISTRESS, MENTAL SUFFERING OR PSYCHOLOGICAL
INJURY OF ANY KIND UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WHEN SUCH DAMAGES WERE NEITHER THE RESULT OF A PHYSICAL INJURY TO THE PASSENGER, NOR THE
RESULT OF PASSENGER HAVING BEEN AT ACTUAL RISK OF PHYSICAL INJURY, NOR WERE INTENTIONALLY INFLICTED BY THE CARRIER. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
PRECEDING SENTENCE, IN NO EVENT WILL CARRIER BE LIABLE TO PASSENGER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES.
d. ON INTERNATIONAL VOYAGES THAT EMBARK OR DISEMBARK IN A PORT OF A EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATE AND DO NOT EMBARK, DISEMBARK OR
CALL AT ANY U.S. PORT, CARRIER SHALL BE ENTITLED TO ANY AND ALL LIABILITY LIMITATIONS AND IMMUNITIES FOR DEATH AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AS
PROVIDED UNDER EU REGULATION 392/2009 ON THE LIABILITY OF CARRIERS TO PASSENGERS IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTS. ON INTERNATIONAL CRUISES
THAT DO NOT EMBARK OR DISEMBARK IN EITHER A PORT IN A EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATE OR A U.S. PORT, AND WHICH DO NOT CALL AT ANY U.S.
PORT, CARRIER SHALL BE ENTITLED TO ANY AND ALL LIABILITY LIMITATIONS AND IMMUNITIES FOR DEATH AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AS PROVIDED
IN THE ATHENS CONVENTION RELATING TO THE CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS AND THEIR LUGGAGE BY SEA, 1974 AND THE PROTOCOL OF 2002 TO THAT
CONVENTION (TOGETHER, THE “ATHENS CONVENTION”) ON THE LIABILITY OF CARRIERS TO PASSENGERS IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTS. UNDER BOTH EU
REGULATION 392/2009 AND THE ATHENS CONVENTION, CARRIER’S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN 400,000 SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS (“SDR”) PER
PASSENGER (APPROXIMATELY U.S. $552,000) IF THE PASSENGER PROVES THAT THE INCIDENT WAS A RESULT OF CARRIER’S FAULT OR NEGLECT. AN SDR IS AN
INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MONETARY MEASUREMENT WHOSE VALUE FLUCTUATES DEPENDING ON THE DAILY EXCHANGE RATE AS PUBLISHED BY THE
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AT WWW.IMF.ORG OR IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE WAS CAUSED BY A SHIPPING INCIDENT,
DEFINED AS A SHIPWRECK, CAPSIZING, COLLISION OR STRANDING OF THE SHIP, EXPLOSION OR FIRE IN THE SHIP, OR DEFECT IN THE SHIP (AS DEFINED BY
THE EU REGULATION AND ATHENS CONVENTION), CARRIER’S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN 250,000 SDRS PER PASSENGER (APPROXIMATELY U.S.
$345,000). COMPENSATION FOR LOSS CAUSED BY A SHIPPING INCIDENT CAN INCREASE TO A MAXIMUM OF 400,000 SDRS PER PASSENGER (APPROXIMATELY
U.S. $552,000) UNLESS CARRIER PROVES THAT THE SHIPPING INCIDENT OCCURRED WITHOUT CARRIER’S FAULT OR NEGLECT. SHIPPING INCIDENTS DO
NOT INCLUDE ACTS OF WAR, HOSTILITIES, CIVIL WAR, INSURRECTION, NATURAL DISASTERS, OR INTENTIONAL ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF THIRD PARTIES. IN
CASES WHERE THE LOSS OR DAMAGE WAS CAUSED IN CONNECTION WITH WAR OR TERRORISM, CARRIER’S LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH (WHETHER OCCURRING DURING A SHIPPING INCIDENT OR A NON-SHIPPING INCIDENT) IS LIMITED TO THE LOWER OF 250,000 SDRS PER PASSENGER
(APPROXIMATELY U.S. $345,000) OR 340 MILLION SDRS (APPROXIMATELY U.S. $469,200,000) PER SHIP PER INCIDENT. PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARE NOT

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RECOVERABLE FOR CRUISES COVERED BY EU REGULATION 392/2009 OR THE ATHENS CONVENTION.

UNDER BOTH EU REGULATION 392/2009 AND THE ATHENS CONVENTION, CARRIER’S LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO CABIN LUGGAGE IS LIMITED TO 2,250
SDR (APPROXIMATELY U.S. $3,181).

IN ADDITION, PASSENGERS EMBARKING A CRUISE IN A EUROPEAN MEMBER STATE PORT ARE AFFORDED RIGHTS UNDER EU REGULATION 1177/2010.

FOR A COPY OF EU REGULATION 392/2009, VISIT HTTPS://EUR-LEX.EUROPA.EU/LEGAL-CONTENT/EN/TXT/PDF/?URI=CELEX:32009R0392&FROM=EN. FOR A


COPY OF THE ATHENS CONVENTION AND THE 2002 PROTOCOL THERETO, VISIT HTTPS://TREATIES.UN.ORG/DOC/PUBLICATION/UNTS/VOLUME%201463/VOLUME-
1463-I-24817-ENGLISH.PDF AND HTTPS://TREATIES.UN.ORG/DOC/PUBLICATION/UNTS/NO%20VOLUME/24817/A-24817-080000028053BF55.PDF (FULL TEXT IN
ENGLISH BEGINS AT PAGE 40).

e. AS TO ALL OTHER CRUISES NOT DESCRIBED ABOVE IN SECTIONS 12.D, ALL THE RESTRICTIONS, EXEMPTIONS FROM, AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY PROVIDED
IN, OR AUTHORIZED BY THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES SHALL APPLY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TITLE 46 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE §§ 30501
THROUGH 30509, AND 30511.
f. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, THIS TICKET CONTRACT AND ALL DISPUTES OR CLAIMS WHATSOEVER BY PASSENGER ARISING
FROM OR RELATED TO THIS TICKET CONTRACT SHALL IN ALL RESPECTS AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICT OF LAW PRINCIPLES, BE GOVERNED BY AND
CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL MARITIME LAW OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND, WHEN APPLICABLE, THE U.S. DEATH ON THE HIGH
SEAS ACT (46 U.S.C. § 30301 ET SEQ.). EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SPECIFIED IN THIS TICKET, PASSENGER AGREES THIS CHOICE OF LAW SUPERSEDES
AND PREEMPTS ANY PROVISION OF LAW OF ANY OTHER STATE OR NATION.

13. FITNESS TO TRAVEL; DENIAL OF BOARDING; MINORS:


a. In addition to the Passenger’s representations required in Section 4 regarding COVID-19, Passenger warrants that he and those traveling with him are fit for travel and
that such travel will not endanger themselves or others.
b. Minors. Any Guest under the age of 18 shall be considered a minor and must travel with a parent or Legal Guardian or such other person as may be permitted by
Carrier’s policies.
c. Minimum Age. No Guest under the age of 21 will consume any alcoholic beverages while on board the Vessel or Transport except as may be permitted by Carrier’s
policy. No Guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be booked in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age or older, except for
minors sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms, or for under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required) or except as otherwise
permitted by Carrier’s policy. Carrier reserves the right to request proof of age at any time and Passenger’s age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for
the entire cruise vacation.
d. Pregnant women who will enter the 24th week or more of estimated fetal gestational age at any time during the Cruise or CruiseTour will be ineligible to sail, and
agree not to book the cruise or board the Vessel or Transport under any circumstances. No infants under a specific age (at least six (6) months for most cruises
but twelve (12) months for other cruises) shall be booked on a cruise or CruiseTour, nor brought onboard the Vessel or Transport by any Passenger under any
circumstances. The most current minimum age requirements are available online at www.RoyalCaribbean.com.
e. Special Needs. Any Passenger with mobility, communication or other impairments, or other special or medical needs that may require medical care or special
accommodations during the cruise or CruiseTour, including but not limited to the use of any service animal, must notify the Carrier of any such condition at the time
of booking. Passenger agrees to accept responsibility and reimburse Carrier for any loss, damage or expense whatsoever related to the presence of any service animal
brought on board the Vessel or Transport. Passengers acknowledge and understand that certain international safety requirements, shipbuilding standards, and/or
applicable regulations involving design, construction or operation of the Vessel may restrict access to facilities or activities for persons with mobility, communication
or other impairments or special needs. Passengers requiring the use of a wheelchair must provide their own wheelchair (that must be of a size and type that can be
accommodated on the Vessel) as wheelchairs carried on board are for emergency use only.
f. Carrier shall have the right to deny boarding for violations of any of the policies set forth in this Section 13 or Section 4. If Carrier exercises its rights under this
Section 13 or Section 4 for violations of policy, Passenger shall have no claim against Carrier whatsoever and Carrier shall have no liability for refund, compensation loss
or damages of Passenger, including but not limited to any expenses incurred by Passenger for accommodations or repatriation.
g. Recreational water facilities. Our recreational water facilities do not have a lifeguard on duty. Children must be supervised by a parent or legal guardian at all times
while in the pools, whirlpools and other recreational water feature areas.

14. ONBOARD ACTIVITIES RISK DISCLOSURE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT:


Passenger acknowledges that he has read the descriptions below of the activities onboard the Vessel. Participation in the onboard activities is voluntary. Not all
activities are available on all Vessels. By reading the descriptions of the onboard activities and the warning/acknowledgement of risk below, Passenger agrees and
acknowledges there may be a risk when voluntarily participating in the activities described below. In addition to the warning/acknowledgement of risk below, Passenger
agrees to read warning signs onboard and convey both the warning/acknowledgment of risk below and signs onboard to every Passenger in their booking, including
minors.

Fleetwide:
a. Rock Climbing Wall. Allows Passengers to climb as high as 60 feet above deck (depending on the Vessel) on the Rock Climbing Wall while wearing a safety
harness. Restrictions: Must be at least 6 years of age; weight restrictions apply based on equipment and must be able to fit into the harness. Clothing: must wear
shorts or pants, socks, dry clothes and climbing shoes which will be provided, no skirts or bikini bottoms.

On Several Vessels:
b. Ice Skating Rink. Passengers may engage in unsupervised ice skating during specific hours. Restrictions: Children under 5 years of age must be accompanied on the
rink by a parent or Legal Guardian. Ice skates and helmets will be provided. Must wear helmet, long pants and socks. It is the responsibility of the Passenger to make
sure that their skates and helmet, and those of any minors, fit properly and are properly fastened.
c. Zipline. Allows Passengers to race across on a Zip Line suspended nine decks above the Vessel’s Boardwalk®. Restrictions: Must weigh no less than 75lbs and no
more than 275 lbs, and be at least 52 inches tall.
d. RipCord® by iFLY. Allows Passengers to float suspended in the air in this skydiving simulator on deck. Restrictions: Must be at least 3 years of age. Passengers
shorter than 6 feet must weigh less than 230 lbs. Passengers 6 feet and taller must weigh less than 250 lbs. Must wear equipment provided.
e. Circus Trapeze School. Trapeze School at the SeaPlex® allows Passengers to take flying trapeze lessons. Safety mats are provided to cushion Your
landing. Restrictions: Must be at least 6 years of age, and able to climb a ladder and hang on a trapeze.
f. Roller Skating Rink. Passengers may engage in unsupervised roller skating at the Vessel’s roller-skating rink. Restrictions: Children under 5 years of age must be
accompanied on the rink by a parent or Legal Guardian. Helmets must be worn. All other safety equipment provided is optional, but highly recommended. It is the
responsibility of the Passenger to make sure that their skates, and helmet, and those of any minors, fit properly and are properly fastened.
g. Sky Pad℠. Allows Passengers to participate in a supervised bungee trampoline experience. Passenger must be strapped into a safety harness, will be fitted
with a virtual reality headset, and suspended by bungee cords over a trampoline. During this activity, Passenger determines how high to jump or whether to jump
at all. Restrictions: Must be at least 5 years old to jump and at least 7 years old to jump while wearing a virtual reality headset. Otherwise, wearing of virtual reality
headset is optional. Must weigh at least 20 lbs and no more than 240 lbs.
h. FlowRider. The FlowRider® surf simulator causes 30,000 gallons of water per minute to rush underneath the rider at 30 mph creating force similar to
5-ft oceanwaves in the rear wipe-out area, whereas in the front wipe-out area the water depth may be as little as 1 inch. Although the fall area is padded, there is a high
risk of injury upon falling and upon being swept by the rushing water into the back of the rear wipe-out area and forced against the back wall. Participants must be at

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least 58 inches tall to stand up surf and 52 inches to Boogie Board. No loose articles may be worn including knee braces, arm braces, leg braces, hats or sunglasses.

WARNING/ACKNOWLEDGMNENT OF RISK: THE ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE ARE ALL VOLUNTARY AND ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR ALL GUESTS. YOU OR YOUR
CHILDREN MAY SUFFER MINOR OR SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJUR(IES) OR DEATH. THE RISKS OF INJURY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO): BROKEN BONES,
FRACTURES, CONCUSSIONS, DIZZINESS, MOTION SICKNESS, DISLOCATIONS, CONTUSIONS, TORN LIGAMENTS AND TENDONS, SPRAINS AND STRAINS, CUTS
TO THE HEAD, BODY AND/OR LIMBS, TORN FINGER AND TOE NAILS, BUMPS AND BRUISES, PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE, ABRASIONS AND/OR LACERATIONS.
ALTHOUGH RARE, CATASTROPHIC INJURIES MAY OCCUR, AND COULD INCLUDE PERMANENT DISABILITY, SPINAL INJURY, PARALYSIS, OR DEATH. PARTICIPANTS
ELECT TO VOLUNTARILY PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTIVITY(IES) WITH FULL KNOWLEDGE AND ACCEPTANCE OF ANY AND ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
ACTIVITY AND IDENTIFIED BELOW. PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIANS TRAVELLING WITH MINOR CHILDREN WHO ENGAGE IN THE ACTIVITY ARE DEEMED TO
HAVE WARNED THE CHILDREN OF THESE RISKS AND ASSUMED THE RISK ON THE CHILD’S BEHALF.

15. USE OF PHOTOS, VIDEOS OR RECORDINGS:


a. Guest hereby grants to Carrier (and its assignees and licensees) the exclusive right throughout the universe and in perpetuity to include photographic, video, audio
and other visual or audio portrayals of Passenger taken during or in connection with the Cruise or CruiseTour;(including any images, likenesses or voices) in any medium
of any nature whatsoever (including the right to edit, combine with other materials or create any type of derivative thereof) for the purpose of trade, advertising, sales,
publicity, promotional, training or otherwise, without compensation to the Guest. Such grant shall include the unrestricted right to copy, revise, distribute, display and
sell photographs, images, films, tapes, drawings or recordings in any type of media (including but not limited to the Internet). Guest hereby agrees that all rights, title
and interest therein (including all worldwide copyrights therein) shall be Carrier’s sole property, free from any claims by Passenger or any person deriving any rights or
interest from Passenger.
b. Guest hereby agrees that any recording (whether audio or video or otherwise) or photograph of Guest, other guests, crew or third parties onboard the Vessel or
depicting the Vessel, its design, equipment or otherwise shall not be used for any commercial purpose, in any media broadcast or for any other nonprivate use without
the express written consent of Operator. The Operator shall be entitled to take any reasonable measure to enforce this provision.

16. YOUR TRAVEL AGENT


Passenger acknowledges and confirms that any travel agent utilized by Passenger in connection with the issuance of this Ticket Contract is, for all purposes, Passenger’s
agent and Carrier shall not be liable for any representation made by said travel agent. Passenger shall remain liable at all times to Carrier for the price of passage.
Passenger understands and agrees that receipt of this Ticket Contract or any other information or notices by Passenger’s travel agent shall be deemed receipt by the
Passenger as of the date of receipt by the agent. Passenger acknowledges that Carrier is not responsible for the financial condition or integrity of any travel agent.

17. SEVERABILITY:
Any provision of this Agreement that is determined in any jurisdiction to be unenforceable for any reason shall be deemed severed from this Agreement in that
jurisdiction only and all remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

18. TRANSFERS AND ASSIGNMENTS:


This Ticket Contract may not be assigned, sold or otherwise transferred by the Passenger. Among other things, this means that the Passenger cannot sell or transfer this
Ticket Contract to someone else, and Carrier shall not be liable to the Passenger or any other person in possession of a Ticket Contract for honoring or refunding such
Ticket Contract when presented by such other person. The Carrier may assign, convey or transfer its rights in this Agreement to any parent, subsidiary or affiliate of the
Carrier who is scheduled to operate the Vessel at the time of the Cruise.

19. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PURCHASES:


To the extent permitted or required by law, this Agreement also covers Carrier’s Royal Caribbean Travel Protection Program products, shore excursions, land and hotel
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packages.

20. OPERATOR:
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., 1050 Caribbean Way, Miami, Florida 33132

21. SUPPLEMENT CHARGES:


Operator reserves the right to impose a supplemental charge relating to unanticipated occurrences including, but not limited to, increases in the price of fuel. Any such
supplement charges may apply, at Operator’s sole discretion, to both existing and new bookings (regardless of whether such bookings have been paid in full). Such
supplements are not included in the Cruise or CruiseTour Fare.

412101793 ROCT2021

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Luggage Tag Instructions


1. Be sure to attach any personal ID, such as a
name tag to each piece of luggage before you
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2. Do not pack valuables or your boarding


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documents in your checked luggage.

3. Make as many copies of this tag as you


require, preferably in color.

4. Print your name in the section indicated.

Staple Here 5. In the order indicated, fold (do not cut) along
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see the company logo.)

6. After folding is completed, staple twice or


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tape the tag around the luggage handle in the
areas indicated.
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Guest Name:

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