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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

As of 2024, there is a total of 29 Royal Caribbean cruise ships that offer an enormous amount of itineraries and amazing destinations. All Royal Caribbean cruise ships have state-of-the-art amenities and facilities, making them a top choice for families and thrill-seekers. Want to try skydiving? They have a simulator called Ripcord by iFly. How about a bird's eye view? Check out the North Star, a glass capsule that lifts you 300 feet above the ocean. And if you're into crazy slides, you can't miss the Ultimate Abyss - it's the tallest slide at sea! Royal Caribbean cruise ships have everything needed for an unforgettable experience at sea!

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29 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships

Ship Name Built Size Capacity Itineraries Details
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Adventure of the Seas
Adventure of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 385 Ratings
2001 137,276 tons 1,557 cabins
3,114 guests
72 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Allure of the Seas
Allure of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 724 Ratings
2010 225,282 tons 2,718 cabins
5,402 guests
104 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Anthem of the Seas
Anthem of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 324 Ratings
2015 167,800 tons 2,091 cabins
4,180 guests
97 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Brilliance of the Seas
Brilliance of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 219 Ratings
2002 90,000 tons 1,056 cabins
2,139 guests
92 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Enchantment of the Seas
Enchantment of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 975 Ratings
1997 81,000 tons 1,126 cabins
2,076 guests
109 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Explorer of the Seas
Explorer of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 216 Ratings
2000 138,000 tons 1,557 cabins
3,114 guests
96 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Freedom of the Seas
Freedom of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 360 Ratings
2006 160,000 tons 1,817 cabins
3,634 guests
107 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Grandeur of the Seas
Grandeur of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 376 Ratings
1996 74,000 tons 975 cabins
2,076 guests
73 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Harmony of the Seas
Harmony of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 346 Ratings
2016 226,000 tons 2,718 cabins
5,402 guests
75 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Icon of the Seas 2024 250,800 tons 2,805 cabins
7,514 guests
75 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Independence of the Seas
Independence of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 468 Ratings
2008 160,000 tons 1,817 cabins
3,634 guests
88 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Jewel of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 417 Ratings
2004 90,000 tons 1,055 cabins
2,139 guests
93 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Liberty of the Seas
Liberty of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 619 Ratings
2007 160,000 tons 1,817 cabins
3,634 guests
139 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Mariner of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 55 Ratings
2003 138,000 tons 1,704 cabins
3,114 guests
92 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 455 Ratings
2002 138,279 tons 1,557 cabins
3,114 guests
110 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Oasis of the Seas
Oasis of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 675 Ratings
2009 225,282 tons 2,739 cabins
5,402 guests
75 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Odyssey of the Seas
Odyssey of the Seas
5 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating5 / 4 Ratings
2020 167,704 tons 1,922 cabins
5,510 guests
87 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Ovation of the Seas
Ovation of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 68 Ratings
2016 168,666 tons 2,091 cabins
4,180 guests
311 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Quantum of the Seas
Quantum of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 18 Ratings
2014 167,800 tons 2,094 cabins
4,180 guests
89 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Radiance of the Seas
Radiance of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 282 Ratings
2001 90,090 tons 1,055 cabins
2,139 guests
218 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Rhapsody of the Seas
Rhapsody of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 372 Ratings
1997 78,491 tons 999 cabins
2,076 guests
68 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Serenade of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 371 Ratings
2003 90,000 tons 1,055 cabins
2,139 guests
116 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Spectrum of the Seas
Spectrum of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 9 Ratings
2019 169,000 tons 2,137 cabins
4,905 guests
111 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Star of the Seas 2025 250,800 tons 2,805 cabins
7,514 guests
34 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Symphony of the Seas
Symphony of the Seas
5 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating5 / 215 Ratings
2018 230,000 tons 2,756 cabins
6,780 guests
73 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Utopia of the Seas 2024 236,860 tons 2,834 cabins
5,668 guests
147 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Vision of the Seas
Vision of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 123 Ratings
1998 78,340 tons 993 cabins
2,076 guests
60 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Voyager of the Seas
Voyager of the Seas
4 Stars - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships Rating4 / 33 Ratings
1999 138,000 tons 1,557 cabins
3,114 guests
102 More
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ships - Wonder of the Seas 2021 236,857 tons 2,839 cabins
5,734 guests
108 More

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships by Size

Bigger is better, right? Royal Caribbean knows this! Their ships are huge, with tons of stuff to do and places to stay. More space means more fun, excitement, and an epic adventure! They've got some of the biggest cruise ships in the industry, so get ready for non-stop action!

All Royal Caribbean ships in the fleet feature tons of different activities, dining venues, relaxation spots, and social spaces. Feeling daring and needing some rush? Well, no problem, Royal Caribbean ships feature some of the biggest and fastest waterslides at sea, so get ready for a thrill! However, not everything onboard is meant for excitement, there is also space and time to rest up and recharge, every Royal Caribbean ship offers a state-of-the-art spa with cutting-edge facilities, they are no strangers to chilling.

Due to their massive size, all Royal Caribbean ships also feature a wide variety of different dining venues, you name it, they've got it: fancy meals, sweet treats, or your favorite comfort food. In case it is not clear yet, there's something to do for everyone. No matter what you like, you'll find it on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.

  • Ship Name
    Size
    Capacity
  • Icon of the Seas
    250,800 tons
    7,514 guests
  • Star of the Seas
    250,800 tons
    7,514 guests
  • Utopia of the Seas
    236,860 tons
    5,668 guests
  • Wonder of the Seas
    236,857 tons
    5,734 guests
  • Symphony of the Seas
    230,000 tons
    6,780 guests

Newest Royal Caribbean Ships

  • Ship Name
    Year Built
  • Icon of the Seas
    2024
  • Utopia of the Seas
    2024
  • Star of the Seas
    2023
  • Wonder of the Seas
    2021
  • Odyssey of the Seas
    2020

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Classes

The cruise line offers a diverse range of cruises, each tailored to provide a unique and unforgettable experience. From family-friendly adventures with thrilling activities to luxurious getaways featuring world-class amenities, every journey promises the perfect blend of excitement and relaxation for an extraordinary vacation.

  • Quantum Class: Guests can skydive in the RipCord by iFLY simulator, enjoy 360 views from the North Star observation capsule, and play bumper cars at SeaPlex. With five ships, including Anthem, Ovation, Quantum, Spectrum, and Odyssey, these 16-deck marvels offer unparalleled excitement and unique features like Two70 for stunning ocean views by day and high-tech entertainment by night.
  • Oasis Class: With six ships, including Allure, Harmony, Oasis, Symphony, Wonder, and the upcoming Utopia of the Seas, these marvels redefine the cruise experience. Unique features include a zipline, carousel, rock walls, and the AquaTheater, the first aquatic amphitheater at sea.
  • Freedom Class: Featuring favorites like the FlowRider surf simulator, ice-skating rink, and rock-climbing wall, these ships, including Freedom, Independence, and Liberty of the Seas, offer endless fun. Little ones can splash in Splashaway Bay, and Adventure Ocean Youth Program ensures new friendships.
  • Voyager Class: Featuring five vessels, including Adventure, Explorer, Mariner, Navigator, and Voyager of the Seas, these ships offer a Main Street-style experience with the Royal Promenade-a hub for restaurants, bars, shops, and lively street parties. Guests can lounge by the pool, enjoy the sports deck, watch an outdoor movie, surf on the FlowRider, or rock climb above the sea.
  • Radiance Class: Experience the world in a unique way aboard the Radiance Class ships. With four vessels - Brilliance, Jewel, Radiance, and Serenade of the Seas - these ships provide soaring views and sunlit spaces for a truly distinctive vacation. Boasting more glass than any other class, this Class offers abundant natural light and sweeping panoramic views.
  • Vision Class: Embark on a global exploration with the Vision Class ships - Enchantment, Grandeur, Rhapsody, and Vision of the Seas. These vessels are the wanderers of hemispheres, offering your clients a home in Alaska, the Caribbean, and Europe. Guests can indulge in dining, vibrant nightlife, comedy, and stage shows.
  • Icon Class: While reminiscent of Oasis-class ships with staples like the Royal Promenade, the Icon Class introduces innovations such as the AquaDome, a glass-enclosed space featuring a 50-foot waterfall and the AquaTheater at night. The Pearl, a multi-sensory walkway on the Royal Promenade, adds to the allure. Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas currently embody this class, serving as a model for future expansion.

Best Royal Caribbean Ships for Kids

Royal Caribbean ships are family-tailored, which means that all cruise ships have activities and amenities designed and planned only for the youngest sailors, regardless of the ship you choose to cruise aboard, there will always be something for them to do. Royal Caribbean cruise ships have a youth program called Adventure Ocean, where kids are divided accordingly into three age groups: Aquanauts (3 -5 years old), Explorers (6 -8 years old), and Voyagers (9 -12 years old); they enjoy a wide variety of activities, from experiments to games, and puzzles to themed parties. Royal Caribbean ships also offers a nursery program that allows parents to drop off their children in the morning so that they can enjoy the rest of the day stress and worry-free.

Teens and tweens are also significant for Royal Caribbean, that's why they've also come up with some venues and activities exclusive to guests in this age group. All Royal Caribbean cruise ships in the fleet offer teen-only discos and lounges where they can mingle with fellow cruisers their age, it's like a teen club on a boat!

These are the best Royal Caribbean ships for babies and toddlers, little kids, older kids, teens, and tweens.

  • Freedom of the Seas: This ship is the best option for babies and toddlers since it features a ton of activities on the pool deck such as the Baby Splash Zone, a zone for babies and toddlers-only, it allows the youngest ones who still use swimming diapers to splash around and have fun in the sun. Other amenities aboard this ship are the Royal Babies and Tots nursery, where parents can leave their little ones in safe hands while they enjoy other activities on the ship or go for a nice dinner.
  • Icon of the Seas: With the addition of neighborhoods to some ship classes, Icon of the Seas features its family-tailored one, it is called Surfside Neighborhood and it is located on deck 7. This new space onboard is perfect for families with little kids because it features the Splashaway Aquapark, the Water's Edge Pool, and the adventure course Playscape. It also has plenty of restaurants and lounges where parents and kids alike can enjoy their favorite meals without straying too far away from all the fun.
  • Wonder of the Seas: For families with older kids who want to experience more thrilling and exciting activities, Wonder of the Seas is the best option. But what makes this ship the best option for older kids? Wonder of the Seas features various amenities such as Ripcord by iFly, a rock climbing wall, a massive 10-story waterslide, and a surfing simulator, it also features an escape room and a minigolf course. If your kids love thrills and excitement, this is the ship for them!
  • Odyssey of the Seas: This ship has cutting-edge technology, featuring Two 70; a venue where the windows change from ocean views to a crazy light show with dancers and acrobats. One minute you're soaking up sweeping ocean views, and when night falls, the space transforms again, turning into a multimedia theater that comes alive with robotic dancing screens, aerialists, and much more. Odyssey of the Seas also features the Seaplex, an indoor venue with sports courts, bumper carts, and a video arcade zone with VR experiences, if you get hungry, you can grab a bite in any of the restaurants near the Seaplex. Some other amenities onboard are the famous rock climbing wall and the Flowrider. Odyssey of the Seas is a constant reminder of what fun and excitement should be, especially for tweens and teens.

Best Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships for Adults

As stated before, Royal Caribbean ships are family-friendly, this means that no one gets excluded, and there is always something to do for all family members and all age groups. Elder and senior guests may be looking for a more relaxing vacation where the only thing they want to worry about is resting and enjoying the sea, the sun, and the views. Vitality at Sea Spa is the best relaxation venue in the entire Roya Caribbean fleet. Seniors are more likely to indulge in longer cruises as they usually have more free time on their hands.

On the other hand, young adults are only starting a new chapter in their lives, they still have youth and are full of energy, they have ambitions and would most likely love to see the world aboard a cruise ship that allows them to experience new and exciting activities, enjoy the breathtaking views and get to know people with similar interests on their same age group. Nightlife and entertainment onboard are very important for young adults.

Middle-aged adults fall in between these two groups, they are not that young anymore, however, they still have energy left and might want to take it easy whilst still experiencing all the amenities the ship they are sailing on has to offer. They will most likely try all the dining venues and bars that are available to them, this is why a bigger ship could be the best option for them.

These are the best Royal Caribbean ships for young adults, middle-aged adults, and seniors.

  • Rhapsody of the Seas: Despite being the oldest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet, Rhapsody of the Seas should not be overlooked at all, the itineraries offered are great for adults looking for a European getaway, whether it's only the Mediterranean or the Greek Isles, stunning views and relaxation are guaranteed. Rhapsody of the Seas has a 14-night transatlantic cruise that stops in Alicante, Spain, the Canary Islands, and the Bahamas. Due to the duration of the itineraries, the ship's size, and the somewhat older facilities onboard, you can expect the number of children sailing to be limited, making it a great option for senior cruisers.
  • Quantum of the Seas: Given the time of the year itineraries for this ship take place, and the duration of the school year, you can expect to find a very small amount of children onboard. This ship offers long sailings to Hawaii, the South Pacific, and Australia. Quantum of the Seas also offers a more adult-focused sailing to Alaska. Another appealing feature of this ship is the generous amount of dining venues onboard, which makes for a culinary journey during your voyage. If we take into consideration the locations, the time of the year of the sailings, and the gastronomic offer, Quantum of the Seas is a great option for middle-aged adults.
  • Harmony of the Seas: This ship offers tons of fun and exciting activities, making it the ideal vessel for younger adults who want a thrilling vacation onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise. Harmony of the Seas has various neighborhoods dedicated to different activities, making the ship more entertaining, some of the most thrilling and exciting ones onboard might be the Ultimate Abyss, a 10-story dry slide, the zip-line overlooking the boardwalk, and everything the Seaplex offers scream fun at all times. Central Park is located in the heart of the ship, you can expect to find numerous shops, dining venues, bars, and lounges with indoor and outdoor seating options, here you can enjoy a nice romantic dinner or get some drinks with your friends before kicking off the night and moving into one of the ship's nightclubs. Despite featuring all those social spots and venues, relaxation is also possible aboard Harmony of the Seas, the ship has Royal Caribbean's signature spa: Vitality at Sea Spa. Harmony of the Seas is a great option for young adults who want to have fun and be social but are also in the mood for leisure from time to time.
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