You don't need to sail on the world's biggest cruise ship: here's why
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I am someone who has sailed on all of Royal Caribbean's oldest and smallest ships
older ships are more affordable with all the hype around newer cruise ships Royal Caribbean can charge a premium
the smaller ships Sail on more interesting itineraries
you'll find less crowds on board these older ships
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Royal Caribbean’s fleet is home to the biggest and most advanced cruise ships in the world. The cruise line is best known for pushing the limits when it comes to ship design and innovation; as such, many people prefer to sail onboard Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ships. But, is bigger always better when it comes to cruise ships? Some will say yes without hesitation, but there are actually many perks to sailing on older cruise ship. Here are 7 reasons why I often prefer cruising on Royal Caribbean's oldest and smallest ships over new ships like Icon of the Seas. Learn more about cruising: https://cruise.blog/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecruiseblog Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycruiseblog/ Follow us on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cruise.blog