Oasis Of The Seas

Cruise From Cape Liberty (New York), Fort Lauderdale (Florida), Miami (Florida), Barcelona (Spain), and (Rome) Italy.

Oasis Of The Seas was the first of the Oasis Class of ships launched by Royal Caribbean and came into service in 2009.  It hold between 5592 & 6431 passengers in 2796 cabins on 11 decks.  The ship also holds 2150 crew.  At the time of launch, she was the largest cruise ship in the world.

Some of the features on Oasis Of The Seas includes an ice-rink, surf simulator, zip-line, miniature gold and an aquatic amphitheatre.

Itineraries 

Current to October '23 - Based out of Cape Liberty, New York on 7 day Bahamas cruises.

  • Ports of call - Port Canaveral (Florida), Perfect Day at Coco Cay )Bahamas), Nassau (Bahamas).

 

November '23 to April '24 - Based out of Miami, Florida on 4 to 7 day cruises to the Western or Southern Caribbean.

  • Ports of call - Perfect Day at Coco Cay (Bahamas), Nassau (Bahamas), Falmouth (Jamacia), Labadee (Haiti), Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas), Willemstad (Curacao), Oranjestad (Aruba).

 

April '24 - Repositioning cruise from Miami to Barcelona.

  • Ports of call - Cadiz (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Alicante (Spain), Valencia (Spain)

 

May '24 to October '24 - Based out of Barcelona (Spain) and Civitavecchia, Rome (Italy) on 7 day Western Mediterranean Cruises.

  • Ports of call - Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Marseille (France), La Spezia(Pisa/Florence, Italy), Naples (Italy).

 

October '24 - Repositioning cruise from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, Miami.

  • Ports of call - Palma De Mallorca (Spain), Valencia (Spain), Cartegena (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Nassau  (Bahamas)

 

November '24 - Based out of Fort Lauderdale on 3 to 8 day cruises around the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean.

  • Ports of call - Perfect Day at Coco Cay (Bahamas), Nassau (Bahamas), Falmouth (Jamacia), Labadee (Haiti), Basseterre (St Kitts & Nevis), Philipsburg (St Maarten), Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas), Willemstad (Curacao), Oranjestad (Aruba).

 

 

 

 

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