Board your cruise knowing
you paid the lowest price.
Royal Radar watches every add-on on your sailing and tells you the moment one drops, so you stop guessing and start saving.
The price you booked at is rarely the lowest you'll see.
Royal Caribbean runs Cruise Planner sales almost every week, then quietly raises the prices back up. No one can refresh a booking page every three hours for three months. So most cruisers buy once, hope it was a good price, and leave hundreds on the table.
You shouldn't have to babysit a booking page.
You already did the hard part. You booked the cruise. Watching prices for the next six months isn't your job, it's ours. Royal Radar checks every item you track every three hours, around the clock, and only speaks up when there's real money to save.
From your cruise to your first deal in 90 seconds.
No browser extensions, no manual price checking, no spreadsheets.
Pick your ship and sail date
Choose your Royal Caribbean ship and sail date from the list. We load your full itinerary and start watching every Cruise Planner item available to your sailing. No reservation number, no account access, ever.
Pick what you actually want
Browse the full Cruise Planner catalog: beverage packages, excursions in every port, dining, spa, photo, WiFi, and CocoCay passes. Tap "Track" on the items that matter to you and set a target price.
We watch. You wait. Then book.
Royal Radar checks every tracked item every three hours. When a price drops below your target, or hits a 30-day low, you get an alert with a one-tap link straight to your Cruise Planner cart.
Every port. Every price.
From CocoCay Beach Club passes to Stingray City reef tours, Royal Radar tracks every Cruise Planner shore excursion on every Caribbean sailing. Watch the savings stack as the ship goes.
Every signal you need to buy with confidence.
Royal Radar reads every Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner price change, and the cruise fare itself, so you don't have to refresh the page 30 times a day.
Cruisers and agents who stopped guessing.
From first-time sailors to agents booking 80+ cruises a year, Royal Radar is the one tab they all keep open.
βI'd been refreshing my Cruise Planner three times a day. Royal Radar caught a Beverage Package drop at 2am and saved me $315 on a 7-night Symphony cruise.β
βI manage 60+ client cruises a year. The folder system and coverage grid mean I can see at a glance which clients still have gaps in their CocoCay or beverage tracking. Game changer.β
βThe 90-day chart tells me whether to buy now or hold out. I waited 11 days on a CocoCay Cabana and Royal Radar pinged me when it hit a 90-day low. Booked in 30 seconds.β
Pays for itself on day one.
Start free. Upgrade when you're tracking more than one cruise or want real-time alerts.
Deckhand
Track one cruise. See what's out there before you commit.
- 1 cruise Β· 3 tracked add-ons
- Real-time email + push alerts
- Shareable deal pages
Captain
Real-time alerts and unlimited tracking for serious cruisers.
- Unlimited cruises & tracked add-ons
- Real-time email + push alerts
- Price trends history
- Cross-sailing comparison
- Cruise Planner cutoff alerts
Fleet
For travel agents managing client cruises in folders.
- Everything in Captain
- Client folders & coverage grid
- Shareable client deal pages
- Print-ready folder reports
- API access + webhooks
Questions before you start.
Does Royal Radar book the cruise add-ons for me?
Do I have to share my Royal Caribbean login or reservation number?
How often do prices actually drop?
What about other cruise lines, like Carnival, NCL, or Princess?
What happens if I rebook the item after a sale?
Can I cancel my subscription anytime?
Your next price drop is hours away.
Be there when it lands.
Pick your ship and sail date, choose what to track, and get your first deal alert within 48 hours, or your subscription is free.