Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Will the official language on a ship leaving from San Juan be English or Spanish?

We just booked the RCCL Adventure of the Seas cruise out of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Will the cruise director speak in English, Spanish or both? Has anyone taken this ship to the Southern Caribbean? What did you think?Will the official language on a ship leaving from San Juan be English or Spanish?
The cruise director will speak English, and most likely several other languages. RCCL is an american line, so you will find that the staff speak English as well. Most of the staff are not from te US, so they will speak several languages.That is a wonderful ship, I would take that same cruise over and over again! That ship has 2 Southern Carribean routes, both are amazing.
Your cruise director will most likely be either American or Canadian. He will speak English. There will be cruise staff who are fluent in Spanish and a couple of other languages. However, the predominant language is English.Will the official language on a ship leaving from San Juan be English or Spanish?
Probaly both, he wouldn't be a very good director if he couldn't....
English is the official language on RCCL.

Anywhere you go.
On all ships they usually speak English, but just to be sure your safe bring a handy little travcel translation guide. Have fun on your cruise!
English. By and large the majority of people on a cruise are Americans, no matter where I鈥檝e been. I have yet to be on a cruise that doesn鈥檛 speak English first, then Spanish, French, Chinese, Etc. A good cruise director goes over the passenger manifest and makes sure everyone aboard understands the announcements.



Yes, I've been on the cruise it was fantastic.
Spanglish.

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