Of the major cruise lines, few offer a more diverse lineup of ship classes than Royal Caribbean. In fact, for the most-part, Royal Caribbean ship classes are quite distinguishable from each other. In this post, we’re highlighting class specific features and giving you the insight to choose the best ship for your next Royal Caribbean cruise.
Royal Caribbean has been a leading innovator in the cruising industry for over five decades. From 1996 through 2021, Royal Caribbean introduced a new cruise ship every year in all but six of those years. Their current fleet of 30 ships which includes two under construction, are grouped into eight ship classes, each with their own base of specific common features.
Vision Class
Currently the oldest vessels in the fleet, Vision Class ships were launched between 1995 and 1998 and of the original six ships in this class there are four remaining. With two full decks of balcony staterooms & suites, Vision class ships made the once out-of-reach balcony stateroom more accessible for cruisers. Theses ships were also the first to feature Royal Caribbean’s adult-only Solarium.
Grandeur of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: December 1996
Size: 73,817 GRT
Length: 916 ft
Staterooms: 996
Guests: 1,992 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2012
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Tampa), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, Tampa)
Grandeur of the Seas
Grandeur of the Seas – Theater
Grandeur of the Seas – Solarium
Rhapsody of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 1997
Size: 78,491 GRT
Length: 915 ft
Staterooms: 1,020
Guests: 1,998 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Tampa, San Juan)
Rhapsody of the Seas
Rhapsody of the Seas – Centrum
Rhapsody of the Seas – Pool Deck
Enchantment of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: July 1997
Size: 82,910 GRT
Length: 989 ft
Staterooms: 1,142
Guests: 2,252 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2017
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Tampa)
Notes:
Enchantment of the Seas was lengthened in 2005 by cutting the ship in two and adding a new 73-foot section. This resulted in increased capacity with 151 new staterooms, kids splash area, many new venues and the unique bridges on the pool deck.
Watch Video: Enchantment of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Enchantment of the Seas
Enchantment of the Seas – Pool Deck
Enchantment of the Seas – Centrum
Vision of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 1998
Size: 78,340 GRT
Length: 915 ft
Staterooms: 1,024
Guests: 2,050 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2017
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore), Caribbean (Baltimore), Bermuda (Baltimore), Canada (Baltimore)
Vision of the Seas
Vision of the Seas – Schooner Bar
Vison of the Seas – Windjammer
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore), Caribbean (Baltimore), Bermuda (Baltimore), Canada (Baltimore)
Voyager Class
Voyager Class was not only a game-changer for Royal Caribbean, but also the cruise industry. These incredible five ships launched between 1999 and 2003, proved that just about anything is possible on a cruise ship. Aside from their tremendous size, Voyager Class introduced many firsts like ice skating on real ice, the rock-climbing wall, the Royal Promenade with interior facing staterooms, Johnny Rockets Diner with waterview booths, plus expanded food and beverage options, entertainment venues and enhanced Royal Caribbean signature spaces. Over the years, these ships have been upgraded many times to include some of the latest most popular features from across the fleet.
Voyager of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: November 1999
Size: 137,276 GRT
Length: 1,020 ft
Staterooms: 1,801
Guests: 3,602 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2019
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Baja/Riviera Mexico (Los Angeles), Australia/New Zealand (Brisbane), Alaska (Seattle), Mediterranean (Venice, Athens, Rome, Barcelona)
2019 Amplification Highlights:
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Redesigned Spa, Fitness Center & Kids Spaces
– Addition of 72 new staterooms
Voyager of the Seas – Sports Deck
Voyager of the Seas – Pub
Voyager of the Seas – Rock Wall
Explorer of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: October 2000
Size: 137,308 GRT
Length: 1,020 ft
Staterooms: 1,643
Guests: 3,286 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2023
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Port Canaveral), Caribbean (Port Canaveral), Mediterranean (Barcelona, Venice)
Notes:
Explorer of the Seas received The Perfect Storm water slides as part of her dry dock in 2023.
Watch Video: Explorer of the Seas – Port Miami Sailaway
Explorer of the Seas
Explorer of the Seas – Pool Deck
Explorer of the Seas
Adventure of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: November 2001
Size: 137,276 GRT
Length: 1,020 ft
Staterooms: 1,557
Guests: 3,114 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2018
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Port Canaveral), Caribbean (Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale)
Watch Video: Adventure of the Seas | Philipsburg, St. Maarten Arrival
Adventure of the Seas
Adventure of the Seas – Pool Deck
Adventure of the Seas – Splashaway Bay
Navigator of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: December 2002
Size: 139,999 GRT
Length: 1,020 ft
Staterooms: 1,693
Guests: 3,386 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
West Coast/Mexico (Los Angeles), Asia (Singapore)
2019 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Blaster Aqua Coaster, Riptide Mat Racer
– Reimagined Pool Deck
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Redesigned Spa, Fitness Center & Kids Spaces
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Hooked Seafood, El Loco Fresh, Lime & Coconut, Bamboo Room
Watch Video: Navigator of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas – The Blaster
Navigator of the Seas – Pool Deck
Mariner of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: November 2023
Size: 139,863 GRT
Length: 1,020 ft
Staterooms: 1,674
Guests: 3,344 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2023
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Galveston, New Orleans)
2018 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Sky Pad
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Jamie’s Italian, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Bamboo Room
Watch Video: Mariner of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Mariner of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas – Bamboo Room
Mariner of the Seas – Sky Pad
Radiance Class
The four ships of the Radiance-Class were launched between 2001 and 2004. While Royal Caribbean was building the much larger Voyager class ships during that time, Radiance class ships were designed to Panamax standards to allow them to pass through the Panama Canal. There are many design elements carried over from previous classes, however, Radiance-Class ships were all about taking in the views. In fact, these ships boast exterior view elevators, two-level glass sections in the dining rooms, many ocean-facing public venues and over 500 balcony staterooms.
Radiance of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: April 2001
Size: 90,090 GRT
Length: 962 ft
Staterooms: 1,071
Guests: 2,143 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, San Juan), Alaska (Vancouver, Seward)
Notes:
With their large use of glass throughout the vessels, Radiance Class ships have made a career visiting Alaska and other very scenic destinations.
Radiance of the Seas
Radiance of the Seas – Dining Room
Radiance of the Seas – Sports Deck
Brilliance of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: July 2002
Size: 90,090 GRT
Length: 962 ft
Staterooms: 1,070
Guests: 2,142 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Miami, San Juan), Canada & New England (Boston), Mediterranean (Athens, Barcelona, Rome, Venice)
Brilliance of the Seas
Brilliance of the Seas – Theater
Brilliance of the Seas – Pool Deck
Serenade of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: August 2003
Size: 90,090 GRT
Length: 965 ft
Staterooms: 1,073
Guests: 2,146 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Baja Mexico (San Diego), Pacific Northwest (Los Angeles, Vancouver), Alaska (Vancouver), Caribbean (Colon, Cartagena) Australia/New Zealand (Sydney), Alaska (Vancouver), Caribbean (Tampa), Bahamas (Tampa)
Serenade of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas – Centrum
Serenade of the Seas – Schooner Bar
Jewel of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2004
Size: 90,090 GRT
Length: 962 ft
Staterooms: 1,097
Guests: 2,191 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, San Juan, Colon, Cartagena), Europe (Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam), Canada/New England (Boston), Caribbean (Miami, Port Canaveral)
Watch Video: Jewel of the Seas | Port Canaveral Sailaway
Jewel of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas – Adventure Beach
Jewel of the Seas – Solarium
Freedom Class
The three ships of the Freedom class launched between 2006 and 2008, built on the success of the Voyager class ships with many enhancements. While the overall design between the two ship classes is quite similar, the increased size of Freedom class allowed designers at Royal Caribbean to push innovation and provide more onboard experiences. Freedom class introduced the lines first cantilevered whirlpools, FlowRider Surf Simulator and dedicated kids splash park, plus expanded dining and entertainment venues in the larger Royal Promenade and around the ship.
Freedom of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2006
Size: 156,271 GRT
Length: 1,112 ft
Staterooms: 1,967
Guests: 3,934 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Miami), Caribbean (Miami)
2020 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Reimagined Pool Deck
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay
– Redesigned Spa, Fitness Center & Kids Spaces
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen, El Loco Fresh, Lime & Coconut
Watch Video: Freedom of the Seas | Complete Walkthrough Tour
Freedom of the Seas
Freedom of the Seas – Centrum
Freedom of the Seas – Splashaway Bay
Liberty of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2007
Size: 154,407 GRT
Length: 1,112 ft
Staterooms: 1,899
Guests: 3,798 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2016
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, Cape Liberty), Bermuda (Cape Liberty), Canada & New England (Cape Liberty), Europe (Southampton)
Notes:
Major Dry Dock coming in 2026 that will include a completely reimagined pool deck with The Lime & Coconut and new casitas, alongside the thrills of an all-new Royal Escape Room concept. Culinary delights range from Japanese cuisine and hibachi at Izumi Teppanyaki to tacos at El Loco Fresh, plus a new-to-ship Starbucks. During her 2016 dry dock, Liberty of the Seas received Perfect Storm waterslides, including the only boomerang water slide at sea, Tidal Wave, conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay and new dining and beverage venues.
Liberty of the Seas
Liberty of the Seas – Tidal Wave
Liberty of the Seas – Pool Deck
Independence of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2008
Size: 154,407 GRT
Length: 1,112 ft
Staterooms: 1,929
Guests: 3,858 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2023
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Miami), Caribbean (Miami, Cape Liberty), Canada & New England (Cape Liberty), Bermuda (Cape Liberty), Europe (Southampton)
2018 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Sky Pad
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Fish & Ships, Sugar Beach
Watch Video: Independence of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Independence of the Seas
Independence of the Seas – Pool Deck
Independence of the Seas – Sky Pad
Oasis Class
When it comes to major leaps forward within the cruise industry, the introduction of the Oasis class ships in 2009 has been one that has set the bar to such a high level, that even after more than a decade, no other cruise lines have come close. The six Oasis Class vessels, with a seventh due to arrive in 2028 are vessels whose design is so revolutionary in size, amenities, varieties of accommodation and awe-inspiring onboard experiences. Royal Caribbean delivered a long list of firsts with Oasis class ships. These include the first Zip Line at Sea, diving and entertainment venue the AquaTheater, two-level loft suites, hand-crafted carousel and the two split hull sections of Central Park and Boardwalk, offering dining, entertainment and the first non-ocean view balcony staterooms.
Never to be outdone, even by their own vessels, in 2016 with the launch of Harmony of the Seas, the third Oasis Class ship, Royal Caribbean introduced the Ultimate Abyss slide that winds its way from Deck 16 down to the Boardwalk on Deck 6, The Perfect Storm waterslides including the line’s first champagne bowl slide, Splashaway Bay and the Bionic Bar.
These new features and more have also made their way to Oasis of the Seas following her 2019 Amplification with Allure of the Seas currently waiting to receive a similar makeover at a future date.
Oasis of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: December 2009
Size: 226,838 GRT
Length: 1,187 ft
Staterooms: 2,803
Guests: 5,606 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Cape Liberty), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, Cape Liberty)
2019 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Addition of Ultimate Abyss
– Reimagined Pool Deck
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Music Hall, Lime & Coconut, Portside BBQ, El Loco Fresh
Watch Video: Oasis of the Seas | Complete Walkthrough Tour
Oasis of the Seas
Oasis of the Seas – Pool Deck
Oasis of the Seas – Royal Promenade
Watch Video: Oasis of the Seas | Complete Walkthrough Tour
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Cape Liberty), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, Cape Liberty)
2019 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Addition of Ultimate Abyss
– Reimagined Pool Deck
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade,
Music Hall, Lime & Coconut, Portside BBQ, El Loco Fresh
Allure of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: December 2010
Size: 225,282 GRT
Length: 1,187 ft
Staterooms: 2,742
Guests: 5,484 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Fort Lauderdale, Miami), Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Galveston), Mediterranean (Barcelona, Civitavecchia)
2025 Amplification Highlights
– Addition of The Perfect Storm Waterslides
– Addition of Ultimate Abyss
– Reimagined Pool Deck
– Glow-in-the-dark laser tag
– Royal Escape Room
– Conversion of H2O Zone to Splashaway Bay
– Several new dining venues and bars including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Lime & Coconut, Pesky Parrot, The Mason Jar, El Loco Fresh
Watch Video: Allure of the Seas | Port Canaveral Sailaway
Allure of the Seas – Ultimate Abyss
Allure of the Seas – The Perfect Storm
Allure of the Seas – Adventure Ocean
Harmony of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2016
Size: 226,963 GRT
Length: 1,188 ft
Staterooms: 2,747
Guests: 5,479 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2021
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Port Canaveral), Caribbean (Port Canaveral, Galveston), Mediterranean (Barcelona)
Notes:
Major Dry Dock coming in 2026 that will include a Caribbean-inspired pool deck with tropical sips from The Lime & Coconut, plus a refreshed adults-only Solarium. Dining options will expand to over 20 venues, including gameday favorites at Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Mexican delights at El Loco Fresh, and the new Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse. New accommodations like the Ultimate Family Suite and an even larger Casino Royale.
Watch Video: Harmony of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Harmony of the Seas
Harmony of the Seas – Ultimate Abyss Entrance
Harmony of the Seas – Perfect Storm (Supercell)
Symphony of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: April 2018
Size: 228,081 GRT
Length: 1,188 ft
Staterooms: 2,759
Guests: 5,518 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2023
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Miami, Galveston)
Notes:
Symphony of the Seas debuted casual eatery El Loco Fresh, Hooked Seafood, Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade and the Ultimate Family Suite.
Watch Video: Symphony of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Symphony of the Seas
Symphony of the Seas – Playmakers
Symphony of the Seas – Ultimate Family Suite
Wonder of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: March 2022
Size: 236,857 GRT
Length: 1,188 ft
Staterooms: 2,867
Guests: 5,734 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2023
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Miami), Caribbean (Port Canaveral)
Notes:
The fifth Oasis Class ship, Wonder of the Seas was originally built for the Chinese cruise market, Royal Caribbean decided to reposition her debut. She will continue the evolution of the class with many new spaces and a design that is quite different from her sisters.
Watch Video: Wonder of the Seas | Complete Walkthrough Tour
Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas – Boardwalk
Wonder of the Seas – Pool Deck
Utopia of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: July 2024
Size: 236,473 GRT
Length: 1,188 ft
Staterooms: 2,867
Guests: 5,668 (double)
Last Refurbishment: N/A
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Port Canaveral)
Notes:
Utopia of the Seas most closely resembles Wonder of the Seas design, but is the first Oasis Class ship to be powered by LNG – Liquified Natural Gas. Utopia of the Seas is also the first ship to launch directly into short 3 and 4 night Bahamas sailings as part of Royal Caribbean marketing as “The World’s Biggest Weekend”.
Watch Video: Utopia of the Seas | Immersive Full Walkthrough Tour
Utopia of the Seas – Pool Deck
Utopia of the Seas – Ultimate Abyss
Utopia of the Seas – Royal Promenade
Quantum Class
Sometimes it’s not about building bigger, but smarter. Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class is a convergence of style and technology that delivers an incredible array of features and onboard experiences. Firsts in this class include Ripcord by iFly, the only sky diving simulators at sea, North Star, where guests get elevated 360 degree views from the comfort of their observation capsule and SeaPlex, a two-level multi-purpose indoor space offering activities like bumper cars, roller skating, basketball and more. Be entertained in the one-of-a-kind theater, Two70, where the latest tech in robotics and high-definition displays envelopes the audience and is part of the show experience. Add to that, sophisticated dining choices and some of Royal Caribbean’s most popular features spun in a totally new way.
Quantum of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: November 2014
Size: 168,666 GRT
Length: 1,141 ft
Staterooms: 2,094
Guests: 4,180 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Mexico Baja/Riviera (Los Angeles), Australia/New Zealand (Brisbane), Alaska (Seattle)
2019 Dry Dock Notes:
During Quantum of the Seas scheduled 5-year dry dock in 2019, she received an Escape Room and Laser Tag along with routine maintenance.
Quantum of the Seas
Quantum of the Seas – NorthStar
Quantum of the Seas – Royal Esplanade
Anthem of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: April 2015
Size: 168,666 GRT
Length: 1,141 ft
Staterooms: 2,090
Guests: 4,180 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2025
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Hawaii (Honolulu, Vancouver), Australia/New Zealand (Sydney), South Pacific (Sydney), Alaska (Seattle)
2025 Dry Dock Notes:
During Anthem of the Seas scheduled 5-year dry dock in 2025, she received routine maintenance.
Watch Video: Anthem of the Seas – Ultimate Cruise Ship Tour
Anthem of the Seas
Anthem of the Seas – SeaPlex
Anthem of the Seas – Flowrider/RipCord
Ovation of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: April 2016
Size: 168,666 GRT
Length: 1,138 ft
Staterooms: 2,091
Guests: 4,180 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2020
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Alaska (Seward, Vancouver), Mexico Baja/Riviera (Los Angeles), Asia (Singapore)
Notes:
Major Dry Dock coming in 2026 that will include revamped pool deck with private casitas and a new whirlpool. For dining, guests can savor Tuscan favorites atGiovanni’s Italian Kitchen and hibachi at Izumi Teppanyaki. The fun continues with tropical cocktails at Pesky Parrot, making its Quantum Class debut, dancing at the new Sound Cellar, and an expanded Casino Royale. New accommodations like the Ultimate Family Suite and Panoramic Suite.
Ovation of the Seas
Ovation of the Seas – Music Hall
Ovation of the Seas – Exterior Deck
Quantum Ultra Class
Expanding on the successful technological wonder of the Quantum Class, Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Ultra Class ships deliver the same excitement with some new additions. New to this class is Sky Pad, offering thrills of a virtual reality bungee trampoline, loads of new dining and beverage spots and glow-in-the-dark laser tag. Tweaks were also made to elevate the onboard experience throughout the ship.
Spectrum of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: April 2019
Size: 169,379 GRT
Length: 1,139 ft
Staterooms: 2,137
Guests: 4,246 (double)
Last Refurbishment: 2024
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Far East (Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Tianjin)
Notes:
Spectrum of the Seas was designed specifically for the Chinese cruise market and features exclusive venues not found on any other Royal Caribbean ships.
Watch Video: Spectrum of the Seas – A First Look: Quantum Ultra Class Ship
Spectrum of the Seas – Hong Kong
Spectrum of the Seas – Hot Pot Restaurant
Spectrum of the Seas – Solarium
Odyssey of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 2021
Size: 169,000 GRT
Length: 1,138 ft
Staterooms: 2,105
Guests: 4,198 (double)
Last Refurbishment: N/A
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Bahamas (Cape Liberty), Caribbean (Cape Liberty), Mediterranean (Barcelona, Civitavecchia)
Watch Video: Odyssey of the Seas | Complete Walkthrough Tour
Odyssey of the Seas
Odyssey of the Seas – SkyPad
Odyssey of the Seas – North Star Capsule
Icon Class
Never to be outdone, not even by themselves, Royal Caribbean’s Icon Class ships are once again breaking the convention of what we’ve come to expect on a cruise ship. Officially now the largest cruise ships in the world, the two Icon Class ships with a third under construction, contain many points of DNA from the original ground breaker, Oasis Class. Many of the revolutionary venues from other ships can be found onboard Icon, but have been expanded and enhanced to create whole new experiences like in the AquaTheater, Ice Rink, Royal Promenade and countless other locations around the ships. Side aside, Icon Class ships are also continuing Royal Caribbean’s commitment to using cleaner energy by being powered by LNG – Liquified Natural Gas.
Icon of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: January 2024
Size: 248,663 GRT
Length: 1,196 ft
Staterooms: 2,805
Guests: 5,610 (double)
Last Refurbishment: N/A
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Miami)
Notes:
Sports icon Lionel Messi was selected as the Godfather of Icon of the Seas
Watch Video: Icon of the Seas ULTIMATE Walkthrough Ship Tour (World’s LARGEST Cruise Ship!)
Icon of the Seas
Icon of the Seas – AquaTheater
Icon of the Seas – Thrill Island
Star of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: August 2025
Size: 248,663 GRT
Length: 1,196 ft
Staterooms: 2,805
Guests: 5,610 (double)
Last Refurbishment: N/A
2025-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Port Canaveral)
Notes:
Legendary musical icon Diana Ross is the official godmother of the Star of the Seas
Watch Video: Star of the Seas | A First Look
Star of the Seas
Star of the Seas – Hideaway Pool
Star of the Seas – Surfside
Legend of the Seas
Maiden Voyage: August 2026
Size: 248,663 GRT
Length: 1,196 ft
Staterooms: 2,805
Guests: 5,610 (double)
Last Refurbishment: N/A
2026-2027 Itineraries:
Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale), Mediterranean (Barcelona)
Notes:
The third Icon Class ship Legend of the Seas is not the first Royal Caribbean ship to bear this name. The original Legend of the Seas was part of the Vision Class of ships and launched in 1995 and left the fleet in 2017.
See More: Royal Caribbean Names Third Icon-Class Cruise Ship
Legend of the Seas
Legend of the Seas – Surfside
Legend of the Seas – Overlook
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