You've probably heard of Royal Caribbean's cruises. But you might not know that it has two sister brands — and they're nothing alike.
13.07.2024 - 00:46 / insider.com / Silver Ray
The hardest part about your Silver Ray cruise could be deciding what you want to indulge in first.
Silversea, Royal Caribbean Group's most luxurious cruise line, recently welcomed its 12th ship, the 728-guest Silver Ray. But as with any new floating five-star hotel, the cost to sail won't be ultra-cheap, with weeklong cruises starting at a whopping $4,550 per person in 2024.
I might've scoffed at this cost before boarding Silversea's second Nova Class vessel. But after experiencing all it has to offer on a complimentary five-night test cruise in mid-June, the price tag now makes more sense — and might even be justifiable.
Take a look at my 10 favorite amenities on Silver Ray, all of which shed some light on its steep fare.
You've probably heard of Royal Caribbean's cruises. But you might not know that it has two sister brands — and they're nothing alike.
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