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Anthem of the Seas to return to Southampton in 2021

Coronavirus cruise: Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International’s Anthem of the Seas will return to Southampton in 2021 as part of the cruise line’s new wave of European summer itineraries.

The Quantum-class ship will be joined by the Oasis-class Harmony of the Seas, which will also be docked in the UK cruise port. The two ships will also be returning to Barcelona for the season.

Anthem of the Seas will be the first Quantum-class ship to take guests to ports in Norway, including Stavarnger, Kristiansand and Geiranger.

Other new ports of call for Anthem include Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark and Bordeaux (France). Select sailings include late nights in Paris (France) and overnights in Rotterdam, Netherlands and Lisbon (Portugal).

Meanwhile, Harmony of the Seas will be sailing seven-night itineraries through the Western Mediterranean from Barcelona, with round-trip sailings from Rome also available for those wishing to start and end their trip in Italy.

Jewel of the Seas will return to Barcelona towards the end of the summer season, where she will transport guests to the Iberian Peninsula and Greek Isles.

Royal Caribbean’s second Quantum Ultra class ship, Odyssey of the Seas, will sail through Turkey and Greece.

Vision of the Seas will continue to offer 12-night Mediterranean itineraries from Barcelona sailing the Greek Isles, and include an overnight in Venice (Italy) and late nights in Split (Croatia).

Rhapsody of the Seas will spend another summer season in Venice offering seven-night sailings alternating between Greece, Croatia and the Greek Isles.

Adventure of the Seas will offer seven- to 11-night sailings including overnights in St. Petersburg, Russia from Stockholm, Sweden and will also sail to Helsinki, Finland; Tallin (Estonia) and Visby (Sweden).

All itineraries are available to book with the exception of Odyssey of the Seas and Adventure of the Seas, which will be open to book from 9 December 2019.

For more information, visit royalcaribbean.co.uk.

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