
I’m a Royal Caribbean Master of Adventure – Let Me Help You Cruise with Confidence
I’m officially a Royal Caribbean Master of Adventure – and that means I’ve completed advanced training with one of the most popular cruise lines in the world. This program gave me in-depth knowledge of Royal Caribbean’s ships, experiences, accessibility features, and family-focused offerings, so I can help you plan an unforgettable cruise that fits your family’s unique needs.

What Makes Royal Caribbean a Family Favourite?
Royal Caribbean is known for its over-the-top ships, endless onboard entertainment, and wide range of destinations. It’s a fantastic option for families who love high-energy vacations with lots to do – or for those who want a mix of action and relaxation.
Some of Royal’s top family features include:
- Massive ships packed with activities – think skydiving simulators, zip lines, surf simulators, ice skating, laser tag, and more
- Dedicated youth programming – from babies to teens, there are age-specific clubs and hangouts
- Spacious family staterooms and suites – with configurations that work for larger families or those needing a bit more personal space
- Perfect Day at CocoCay – their private island in the Bahamas, designed with families in mind (water park, beach club, sensory-friendly areas, and more)
What I Learned as a Master of Adventure
Through Royal Caribbean’s Master of Adventure program, I got detailed insights into:
- Which ships are best for families, including those with autism, ADHD, and anxiety
- Stateroom layouts that work best for comfort, routine, and accessibility
- Onboard activities that are exciting but manageable for neurodivergent travellers
- Dining and routine planning that helps reduce overwhelm and support flexibility
- Accessibility features, including mobility-accessible rooms and sensory-aware supports
Can Royal Caribbean Work for Neurodivergent Families?
Absolutely – with a bit of planning.
Royal Caribbean isn’t officially autism-certified, but their ships offer a lot of structure and predictability, which many families appreciate. Plus, the Royal Genie service (in Star Class suites) and My Time Dining can make managing schedules easier. I help you pick the right ship and itinerary that fits your family’s pace, energy levels, and sensory needs.
Why Book a Royal Caribbean Cruise with Me?
As a certified Master of Adventure – and a parent who understands autism, ADHD, and anxiety – I’m here to help you navigate all the moving parts of planning a cruise. You’ll get:
- Personal recommendations based on your family’s needs
- Help choosing the right ship, room, and routine
- Support before and during your trip – including travel documents, packing tips, and sensory planning
- Advice on excursions, dining, and how to make the most of Royal’s biggest features – without overwhelm

Whether it’s your first cruise or your fifth, I’ll help you find the best Royal Caribbean sailing for your family. Let’s make it easy, exciting, and stress-free – just the way a vacation should be.

