Status
Available Now
January 2026 Certificate (Version C)
Royal Intel Monthly Report
Release 2601C is broad, but not especially deep. The book contains 14,161 sailings across 13 tiers, with an average length of 5.3 nights. Caribbean inventory dominates the month, and the offer shape stays close to what Club Royale cruisers have seen in recent releases: short-to-mid-length sailings, heavy Florida and West Coast homeports, and the strongest value concentrated in the upper mid tiers rather than the bottom of the ladder.
Status
Available Now
January 2026 Certificate (Version C)
Europe Unlocks At
1200
Alaska Unlocks At
600
Best Value Jump
3000 to 4000
1000 more points for the biggest practical step up
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Editor's Read
Release 2601C is broad, but not especially deep. The book contains 14,161 sailings across 13 tiers, with an average length of 5.3 nights. Caribbean inventory dominates the month, and the offer shape stays close to what Club Royale cruisers have seen in recent releases: short-to-mid-length sailings, heavy Florida and West Coast homeports, and the strongest value concentrated in the upper mid tiers rather than the bottom of the ladder.
The month is also cleaner than the prior release. Total sailing count is down 351 from December 2025, and average nights slipped from 5.4 to 5.3. Free play moved up slightly overall, from 949.5 to 962.7 on average, but the change is modest and not evenly distributed. The biggest structural shift is not in the reward amounts; it is in where the inventory sits.
The first meaningful breakpoint remains unchanged. Two-guest cruise fare starts at 400 points, and the first balcony two-guest offer still does not appear until 1,500 points. That means the low end is still mostly interior-only, with a small amount of one-guest and two-guest fare variation before balcony access opens.
Free play begins to matter at 1,500 points and above. The 1,500 tier carries $100 FreePlay, then steps through $150 at 2,000, $250 at 3,000, $500 at 4,000, $750 at 6,500, $1,000 at 9,000, $1,500 at 15,000, $2,000 at 25,000, and $2,500 at 40,000. The progression is steady, but the value curve is not linear. The strongest practical jump is still the move from 3,000 to 4,000, where balcony inventory expands sharply and the free play doubles.
The strongest single tier in the release is 25,000 points. It combines the top free play level short of VIP, a strong sailing count of 1,315, and a clear best-in-book sailing: Spectrum of the Seas on an 8 Night Jeju, Kyoto, Niigata & Hakodate itinerary from Shanghai (Baoshan) with $2,000 FreePlay. That is the release’s highest-scoring non-VIP option.
The weakest tier is 400 points. It has only 118 sailings, no free play, and the best option is still an interior fare on Navigator of the Seas for a 7 Night Ensenada, Cabo & Vallarta cruise from Los Angeles. It is usable, but it is the least flexible part of the book.
The most notable regional unlocks are also clear. Alaska becomes practical at 600 points, where Voyager of the Seas appears on a 7 Night Alaska Experience Cruise from Seattle. Europe does not become practical until 1,200 points, where Explorer of the Seas opens a 7 Night Greek Isles Cruise. Those are the first tiers where the region mix stops being theoretical and starts offering a real choice set.
Compared with December 2025, the month is thinner in total and slightly shorter in average length. Shanghai (Baoshan), China is the clearest homeport shift: it drops from 490 sailings last month to none this month. That matters because it removes a major Asia pipeline from the lower and middle tiers, even though Asia still appears in the book through other ports and ships.
By class, Voyager remains the largest class mix, followed closely by Oasis, Radiance, Quantum, and Vision. The ordering is mostly stable, though Quantum gives back some share versus the prior month. The practical takeaway is simple: this release is still built around familiar Royal Caribbean hardware, but the best-value pockets are concentrated in specific tiers and itineraries rather than spread evenly across the book.
If you are tracking value rather than volume, 2601C is a tiered month with a clear middle. The low end is thin, the first real balcony access starts at 1,500, and the best overall value sits between 4,000 and 25,000 points. Alaska opens early, Europe opens later, and the strongest offers are not the most common ones. The book rewards players who can move past the entry tiers and wait for the higher-point breakpoints where cabin type, region, and free play line up better.
Featured Sailings
The tiers here are the ones most likely to shape the month first, from the strongest overall value to the first real Europe and Alaska openings.

25000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
2026-07-11
25000 points
Rank 140Best Overall Sweet Spot
Spectrum Of The Seas
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
2026-07-11
Junior Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests
If you only have time to check one tier first, this is the one most likely to matter.

600 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-09-04
600 points
Rank 109.5Alaska Entry Point
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-09-04
Room type n/a | Interior Cruise Fare For 1 Guest
This is the first Alaska tier, so it answers one of the fastest yes-or-no questions people ask about a certificate.

1200 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-08-14
1200 points
Rank 117.5Europe Starts Here
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-08-14
Oceanview | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest
This is the first tier where Europe shows up, which makes it one of the biggest decision points in the month.

15000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
2026-07-11
15000 points
Rank 140Worth A Look Anyway
Spectrum Of The Seas
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
2026-07-11
Junior Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests
This tier is not the first opening point for a big destination, but it still has enough value to be worth a look.
Tier Ladder
A quick look at how the month changes as you move down the ladder.
Tiers

40000 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-03
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
40000 points
1233 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Grand Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests

25000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-11
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
25000 points
1315 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Spectrum Of The Seas
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
Junior Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests

15000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-11
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
15000 points
1285 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Spectrum Of The Seas
8 Night Jeju,Kyoto,Niigata & Hakodate
Junior Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests

9000 points
Odyssey of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-04-16
8 Night Italy, France & Spain Cruise
9000 points
1563 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Odyssey Of The Seas
8 Night Italy, France & Spain Cruise
Balcony | Cruise Fare For 2 Guests

6500 points
Odyssey of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-04-16
8 Night Italy, France & Spain Cruise
6500 points
1477 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Odyssey Of The Seas
8 Night Italy, France & Spain Cruise
Balcony | Cruise fare for 2 guests

4000 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-03
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
4000 points
1335 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony | Cruise fare for 2 guests

3000 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-03
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
3000 points
1025 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony | Cruise fare for 2 guests

2000 points
Brilliance of the Seas
Radiance Class
2026-10-19
7 Night Italy, Croatia & Malta Cruise
2000 points
1505 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Brilliance Of The Seas
7 Night Italy, Croatia & Malta Cruise
Balcony | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

1500 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-08-07
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
1500 points
1302 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

1200 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-08-14
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
1200 points
1082 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Oceanview | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

800 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-03
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
800 points
624 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Room type n/a | Interior Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

600 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-09-04
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
600 points
297 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Room type n/a | Interior Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

400 points
Navigator of the Seas
Voyager Class
2026-01-26
7 Night Ensenada, Cabo & Vallarta Cruise
400 points
118 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Navigator Of The Seas
7 Night Ensenada, Cabo & Vallarta Cruise
Room type n/a | Interior Cruise Fare For 1 Guest
Why This Month Matters
Most of this month sits in Caribbean (9707), with departures led by Miami, Florida (2188). That shapes the kind of certificate month this is.
For most players, the biggest practical step up looks like 3000 to 4000 points.
Month Shape
Europe opens at 1200 points, Alaska at 600 points, and longer sailings at 600 points.
The strongest overall tier is 25000 points, while the biggest jump in practical value comes at 3000 to 4000.
That mix makes this month feel more like Caribbean (9707) than a broad all-destination month.
Historical Comparison
Shanghai (Baoshan), China stands out more this month
Shanghai (Baoshan), China has 490 fewer sailings than it did in December 2025. If that homeport matters to you, this is the month-over-month change worth noticing first.
Shanghai (Baoshan), China
$0.0
December 2025
+$490.0
Net change
-490
Current month
0 sailings
From Shanghai (Baoshan), China
Prior month
490 sailings
From Shanghai (Baoshan), China
Why it matters
Thinner coverage
This homeport offers less coverage than last month.
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