Royal Caribbean continues to change cruise itineraries for his or her Oasis class ships resulting from a problem with a pier in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Bigger ships like Royal Caribbean’s Oasis class are unable to dock in San Juan at the moment resulting from an ongoing technical challenge with the pier.
Royal Caribbean first began making modifications to itineraries earlier this month and the cruise line despatched out notices to visitors booked on tomorrow’s crusing on Symphony of the Seas.
The letter said the next:
“We’ve lately been suggested by the port authority in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that resulting from technical points with the pier and work that should be executed and cleared by the USCG for accepting a ship our dimension, we’ll have to regulate our itinerary for our crusing.
“In consequence, we’ll skip our visits to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
“After exploring all choices, and to give you the perfect expertise, we’ll now take pleasure in visits to our personal vacation spot, Labadee, Haiti and to Falmouth, Jamaica, as a substitute.”
The letter went on to say that Royal Caribbean is sorry for any inconveniences that this itinerary change might have induced.
Symphony of the Seas’ December 1 new itinerary is as follows:
- Sunday – Depart from Miami
- Monday – Excellent Day at CocoCay
- Tuesday – Sea Day
- Wednesday – Labadee, Haiti
- Thursday – Sea Day
- Friday – Falmouth, Jamaica
- Saturday – Sea Day
- Sunday – Arrive in Miami
The unique itinerary was Coco Cay, sea day, San Juan, St. Maarten, after which two sea days earlier than arriving again in Miami.
Symphony of the Seas at the moment homeports in Miami, Florida crusing seven-night cruises to the Caribbean.
Cruise Fever will proceed to watch the pier scenario in San Juan and can have all updates as extra data is available in.