Royal Caribbean International offers a variety of cruise ship tracking websites, including CruiseMapper, which provides free cruise tracking, current ship positions, itinerary schedules, deck plans, cabins, accidents and incidents (cruise minus), and cruise news. These websites make it convenient for anyone with internet access to monitor the movements of vessels.
To track a specific Royal Caribbean International ship, users can enter the ship name or ship line name in the search box below and select the ship from the available search options. CruiseMapper provides free cruise tracking, current ship positions, itinerary schedules, deck plans, cabins, accidents and incidents (cruise minus), and live fleet maps.
Royal Caribbean’s app and website do not have live tracking features for their cruise ships, but users can visit the website for general information. To track a specific ship, users can enter the ship name or ship line name in the search box and select the ship from the available search options.
Using an online tracker is the best way to track your cruise ship, and Cruise Critic found several top ones to get started. All guests and crew will be issued a wearable called a Traceletâ„¢ at the terminal to be worn during the cruise, which supports contact tracing.
CruiseMapper is easy to find, and Royal Caribbean is one of the first lines you can select to view their ships. However, users can also use the Marine Traffic app for more details that Cruise Mapper does not provide.
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