New Horizons Await as Royal Caribbean Introduces Royal Beach Club Santorini and a Bold Mediterranean Season for 2027

(NEWS) MIAMI, FL, 2025-Oct-29 — /Travel PR News/ — Royal Caribbean is setting the stage for an unforgettable European summer in 2027 with the introduction of its new Royal Beach Club Santorini and the return of the much-loved Legend of the Seas. The cruise line’s latest announcement showcases an expansive lineup of Mediterranean and Northern European voyages designed to cater to families, culture seekers, and adventure lovers alike. Combining iconic destinations with fresh onboard innovations, the 2027 season promises travellers a new way to experience Europe’s coastlines — from the romantic isles of Greece to the dramatic fjords of Norway.

At the heart of the new lineup is the Royal Beach Club Santorini, a brand-new destination that pairs the island’s famed whitewashed beauty with Royal Caribbean’s signature flair for hospitality. The experience will feature pristine beaches, private cabanas, authentic Greek cuisine, and seamless access to Santorini’s famous villages like Oia and Fira. Alongside this, the Legend of the Seas will make its grand return to Europe with seven-night Mediterranean adventures sailing from Barcelona and Rome, combining world-class entertainment with the most dining options at sea, including themed venues such as the Royal Railway – Legend Station and the Hollywoodland Supper Club.

From history-steeped cities to vibrant seaside towns, the 2027 itineraries span across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, departing from major ports including Barcelona, Rome, Ravenna, Athens, and Southampton. Travellers can expect highlights such as Mariner of the Seas’ debut in Southampton, Brilliance of the Seas exploring new routes through Portugal and Morocco, and Odyssey of the Seas offering Greek Isles journeys that include the Royal Beach Club Santorini. Other featured ships include Rhapsody, Explorer, and Brilliance of the Seas, each bringing unique onboard thrills — from surf simulators and water slides to serene adults-only spaces and panoramic glass atriums.

Jay Schneider, Chief Product Innovation Officer at Royal Caribbean, described the Santorini club as an evolution of the cruise experience, combining local culture with exclusive luxury. Guests will also have access to innovative onboard activities, from ice-skating and bumper cars to fine dining experiences like Chops Grille and Izumi, ensuring every day at sea is as memorable as the destinations themselves.

As Royal Caribbean continues to redefine European cruising, bookings for Crown & Anchor Society members are already open on the Royal Caribbean website, with general bookings following shortly. The 2027 season looks set to be a milestone in the cruise line’s five-decade history of creating exceptional travel experiences, giving adventurers more ways to connect with Europe’s rich tapestry of culture, cuisine, and coastline.

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