Royal Caribbean has 27 ships in its fleet with another two ships planned to launch during . See below for the ships in each class along with the embarkation ports.
Icon Class
Icon of the Seas
The newest and largest ship in the fleet as well being the largest cruise ship in the world with the maiden voyage on 27th January 2024.
There are 8 neighbourhoods on Icon of the Seas with the Aquadome, Central Park, Chill Island, Royal Promenade, Surfside, Suite Neighbourhood, The Hideaway and Thrill Island.
Star of the Seas - due to launch in the summer of 2025 and the second of the Icon Class of ships.
Homeport
Oasis Class
Largest class of ships in the World when launched in and still remain the largest ships in the world.
Allure Of The Seas
Harmony Of The Seas
Symphony Of The Seas
Wonder Of The Seas
Quantum Class
The Quantum class are smaller than the Oasis Class and were built between 2014 and 2021.
Quantum Of The Seas was the first ship built in the class and was the third biggest ship in the world when she was delivered in 2014.
Homeports
Anthem Of The Seas
Ovation Of The Seas
Spectrum Of The Seas
Odyssey Of The Seas
Vision Class
The vision class ships are the oldest in the fleet and were built between 1996 and 1998. The ships in this class are Vision Of The Seas, Rhapsody Of The Seas, Grandeur Of The Seas and Enchantment Of The Seas.
Voyager Class
This was the largest class of ships in the world when Voyager Of The Seas was built, which also includes Explorer Of The Seas, Adventure Of The Seas, Navigator Of The Seas and Mariner of the Seas. They were the first ships in the world to feature and ice rink at sea. Since constriction from 1999 to 2003, all ships have had renovations in order to add more features. Rock climbing wall, and inside promenade with inside facing staterooms. Upgraded to include other special features that have been introduced on the newer class ships.
Radiance Class
The Radiance Class were built between 2001 and 2004 and designed to allow them to transit through the panana canal.
The ships in the fleet include
Freedom Class
The 2006 to 2008, and were designed as per the Vision class, although much bigger which allowed additional features to be added. (Flowrider, dedicated kids splash park.) Freedom Of The Seas, Liberty Of The Seas, Independence Of The Seas
Oasis Class
Largest class of ships in the World when launced in and still remain the largest ships in the world.
First zip line at sea, carousel, aqua theatre. Abyss slide on newer ships.
Allure Of The Seas
Harmony Of The Seas
Symphony Of The Seas
Wonder Of The Seas
Quantum Class
The Quantum class are smaller than the Oasis Class, but features many firsts at sea including Rip Cord, Sea Plex, North Star. 270 theatre.
Quantum Of The Seas
Anthem Of The Seas
Ovation Of The Seas
Spectrum Of The Seas
Odyssey Of The Seas
Quantum Ultra Class
Laser tag, see Spectrum of the Seas. Odyessy of the seas
Future Ships
Icon Class
Will be the largest ships in the world when
Icon Of The Seas is the first of the Icon Class ships and will be sailing from January 2024.
Utopia Of The Seas is an Oasis Class ship and will be sailing from 2024
Star Of The Seas is the second Icon Class which will be sailing from 2025 and a third unnamed Icon Class ship for 2026.
SHIP ITINERARIES - Below is the current itineraries of some of the ships in the fleet of Royal Caribbean.
Anthem of the Seas will be sailing 7 night round trip cruises from Seattle, Washington.
Quantum of the Seas will be sailing 7 night round trip cruises from Seattle, Washington
Radiance of the Seas is currently based out of Tampa, Florida and is sailing round trip Caribbean cruises until April 2024 with Bahama itineraries also available in December 2023.
She will then begin her journey from Tampa to Vancouver, BC and Seward, Alaska for the summers season for Alaskan cruises. with one-way itineraries available on route while transiting through the Panama Canal. One way voyages disembarking and embarking at Los Angeles are available ports on route.
From April 2024, Radiance of the Seas will then commence Alaskan sailings with embarkations in Vancouver, British Columbia and Seward, Alaska. These itineraries are available until October 2024, where she will then sail back to the Tampa, Florida to commence voyages to the Bahamas and Caribbean. Again, on route there is one way voyages to and from Los Angeles are available. During the Alaskan season, there are also pre and post Alaskan tours available.
Caribbean and Bahamas round trip sailings will commence from October 2025 out of Tampa, through to April 2025, with a the summer Alaskan season commencing in April 2025. One way cruises to and from Los Angeles are also available with the transit through the Panama Canal.
Serenade of the Seas iurrently based out of Miami, `s cwill be sailing 7 night round trip cruises from Vancouver, British Columbia
Alaska (May to September 2025)
Arabian Gulf (April 2024)
Asia (March and April 2024)
Bahamas (December 2023)
Caribbean (May 2024 and September 2024 to March 2025)
Europe (May to August 2024)
Latin America (December 2023 to January 2024)
Pacific Northwest (April 2024)
Panama Canal (April 2025)
Transatlantic (April and August 2024)
Transpacific (February 2024)
Brilliance of the Seas
Destinations and embarkation ports
South Pacific (December 2023 to January 2024 and March to April 2024)
Australia & New Zealand (January to March 2024)
Transpacific (April 2024)
Hawaii (April 2024 and September 2024)
Alaska (May to September 2024)
Panama Canal (September 2024)
Caribbean (October 2024 to April 2025)
Transatlantic (April 2025)
Europe (May to August 2025)
Serenade of the Seas
Alaska (May to September 2025)
Arabian Gulf (April 2024)
Asia (March and April 2024)
Bahamas (December 2023)
Caribbean (May 2024 and September 2024 to March 2025)
Europe (May to August 2024)
Latin America (December 2023 to January 2024)
Pacific Northwest (April 2024)
Panama Canal (April 2025)
Transatlantic (April and August 2024)
Transpacific (February 2024)
Jewel of the Seas
Caribbean (Current to March 2024)
Transatlantic (April 2024)
Europe (May to August 2024)
Transatlantic (August 2024)
Canada and New England (September and October 2024)
Caribbean (November 2024 to April 2025)
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