Status
Available Now
April 2026 Certificate (Version C)
Royal Intel Monthly Report
Release 2604C is a broad, mid-length certificate with 10,314 sailings and an average length of 5.5 nights. The mix is still heavily Caribbean-led, but this month also keeps meaningful volume in Mexico, Asia, Alaska, and a small but visible Europe layer. The practical takeaway: this is not a single-region release. It is a tiered spread where the lower and middle bands stay close to the Caribbean/Mexico core, while the upper bands start to open up Alaska, the Mediterranean, and a few Australia options.
Status
Available Now
April 2026 Certificate (Version C)
Europe Unlocks At
1200
Alaska Unlocks At
600
Best Value Jump
6500 to 9000
2500 more points for the biggest practical step up
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Editor's Read
Release 2604C is a broad, mid-length certificate with 10,314 sailings and an average length of 5.5 nights. The mix is still heavily Caribbean-led, but this month also keeps meaningful volume in Mexico, Asia, Alaska, and a small but visible Europe layer. The practical takeaway: this is not a single-region release. It is a tiered spread where the lower and middle bands stay close to the Caribbean/Mexico core, while the upper bands start to open up Alaska, the Mediterranean, and a few Australia options.
The release is also more cabin-diverse than the headline region mix suggests. Junior Suite and Grand Suite inventory is large at the top end, while the mid tiers lean on Balcony and Balcony GTY. Interior GTY remains the default at the bottom, especially at 400 and 600 points.
The first clear breakpoint is at 1,500 points. Below that, the certificate is mostly interior and oceanview inventory, with some balcony GTY starting to appear at 800 and 1,200. At 1,500, Balcony GTY becomes a regular part of the offer mix, and the region set widens enough to make Alaska and Asia worth watching.
The next meaningful step is 4,000 points. That tier is the first place where balcony inventory becomes the dominant practical choice for many cruisers, and it is also where Europe starts to show up in a usable way. At 6,500 and 9,000, the mix shifts further toward balcony and junior suite, with stronger Mediterranean and Asia representation.
At 15,000 and above, the certificate becomes suite-led. Junior Suite dominates 15,000, while Grand Suite takes over at 25,000 and 40,000. Those tiers are where the best Alaska and Mediterranean sailings cluster, and where the highest free play amounts appear.
Caribbean is the largest region by a wide margin at 6,994 sailings. Mexico follows at 1,484, then Asia at 584 and Alaska at 352. Europe is small at the release level, but it matters more than the raw count suggests because the best Europe unlocks sit in the middle and upper-middle tiers rather than at the top.
Ship concentration is spread across several familiar classes. Voyager leads the class mix, followed by Radiance, Oasis, Quantum, and Vision. On the ship list, Jewel of the Seas is the most frequent individual ship, with Wonder of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, and Grandeur of the Seas close behind. That is a useful signal: this release is not dominated by one marquee ship class. It is built around repeatable inventory across multiple classes.
Compared with March 2026, this release adds 2,068 sailings. Average nights are unchanged at 5.5, so the month is bigger without becoming longer. Free play is lower on average by 90.8, with current average free play at 838.2 versus 929 in the prior release. That is the main negative shift in the month.
The tier-level story is more stable. Free play is flat at every tier where a comparison exists. The release is not improving on cash value, but it is expanding availability. The biggest sailing-count gains are at 3,000 points (+763), 1,500 (+211), 1,200 (+208), 4,000 (+155), and 2,000 (+138). Even the top tiers are larger than last month, with 25,000 up 102 sailings and 40,000 up 90.
The best value is still concentrated in the upper suite tiers, but the most practical unlocks are lower than that. Alaska becomes usable at 600 points and improves sharply at 800 and 1,200. Europe becomes practical at 1,200, but the stronger Europe value is really at 2,000 and 3,000, where balcony inventory and Mediterranean sailings are both present in meaningful numbers.
The release does not change the basic Club Royale pattern: Caribbean volume at the bottom, then broader regional access as points rise. What changes here is the size of the middle. 1,500 through 6,500 is the most useful band for most players because it combines better cabin types, more region variety, and enough sailing count to make the offers actionable.
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
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-07-17
25000 points
Rank 131.5Best Overall Sweet Spot
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-07-17
Grand Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests
If you only have time to check one tier first, this is the one most likely to matter.

1200 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-06-12
1200 points
Rank 123.5Europe Starts Here
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-06-12
Balcony - GTY | 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.

600 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-06-05
600 points
Rank 113.5Alaska Entry Point
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-06-05
Interior - GTY | 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.

40000 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-07-17
40000 points
Rank 131.5Worth A Look Anyway
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
2026-07-17
Grand 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
2026-07-17
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
40000 points
1226 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
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-07-17
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
25000 points
1273 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Grand Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests

15000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-08-16
5 Night Fukuoka & Busan Cruise
15000 points
894 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Spectrum Of The Seas
5 Night Fukuoka & Busan Cruise
Junior Suite | Cruise fare for 2 guests

9000 points
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-08-16
5 Night Fukuoka & Busan Cruise
9000 points
1307 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Spectrum Of The Seas
5 Night Fukuoka & Busan Cruise
Junior Suite | Cruise Fare For 2 Guests

6500 points
Brilliance of the Seas
Radiance Class
2026-07-13
7 Night Greek Isles & Cyprus Cruise
6500 points
1031 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Brilliance Of The Seas
7 Night Greek Isles & Cyprus Cruise
Balcony | Cruise fare for 2 guests

4000 points
Brilliance of the Seas
Radiance Class
2026-08-24
7 Night Greek Isles & Turkey Cruise
4000 points
789 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Brilliance Of The Seas
7 Night Greek Isles & Turkey Cruise
Balcony | Cruise fare for 2 guests

3000 points
Brilliance of the Seas
Radiance Class
2026-07-13
7 Night Greek Isles & Cyprus Cruise
3000 points
1128 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Brilliance Of The Seas
7 Night Greek Isles & Cyprus Cruise
Balcony - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

2000 points
Explorer of the Seas
Voyager Class
2026-05-07
9 Night Italy, France & Croatia Cruise
2000 points
1018 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Explorer Of The Seas
9 Night Italy, France & Croatia Cruise
Balcony - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

1500 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-06-12
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
1500 points
772 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

1200 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-06-12
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
1200 points
535 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Northbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

800 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-08-28
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
800 points
223 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Balcony - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

600 points
Ovation of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-06-05
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
600 points
83 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Ovation Of The Seas
7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glac
Interior - GTY | Cruise Fare For 1 Guest

400 points
Anthem of the Seas
Quantum Class
2026-04-14
18 Night Transpacific Cruise
400 points
35 sailings
Best Sailing at this Tier
Anthem Of The Seas
18 Night Transpacific Cruise
Interior - GTY | Cruise Fare For 2 Guests
Why This Month Matters
Most of this month sits in Caribbean (6994), with departures led by Miami, Florida (1346). That shapes the kind of certificate month this is.
For most players, the biggest practical step up looks like 6500 to 9000 points.
Month Shape
Europe opens at 1200 points, Alaska at 600 points, and longer sailings at 400 points.
The strongest overall tier is 25000 points, while the biggest jump in practical value comes at 6500 to 9000.
That mix makes this month feel more like Caribbean (6994) than a broad all-destination month.
Historical Comparison
This certificate has 2,068 more sailings than March 2026
2026-04 has 2,068 more sailings across all tiers than March 2026. Average free play is -$90.8 across the certificate, but the bigger change is how much smaller the sailing list is overall.
Sailing count delta
+2,068 sailings
Average free play delta
-$90.8
Previous release
March 2026 Certificate
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