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We are fairly new to cruising. If you want to book a cruise with Royal Caribean do most people book direct with Royal Caribean or TA. Direct with Royal Caribean is giving me a better price but I am not sure if your money is protected as they are in the USA,  like it is with ABTA and ATOL if you book with a TA in the UK

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Not really sure if the above link is relevant or not as it may be better directed at those booking in the US.

We booked direct using Tesco points and made a nice saving. I've also booked via a TA in the past. All depends on which gioves me the best value for money. 

But to answer you will be fine, if you go on their website and scroll right the very bottom of the home page you will see their Atol and Abta no's. Happy booking and cruising. 

Jules x

 

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TA every time. 

I have a wheelchair bound son. In the past we have encountered problems with wheelchair accessible accommodation on land-based holidays. Ever since then we always book via a TA, so that they can sort out any problems we encounter.   

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