Royal Caribbean cruise ships from newest to oldest — a complete list

Gene Sloan

What's the newest Royal Caribbean cruise ship? It might seem like a strange question to ask, but it's something that matters if you're in the market for a Royal Caribbean cruise.

The newest Royal Caribbean ship is typically also the Royal Caribbean ship with the most bells and whistles and the most up-to-date cabins, restaurants, bars and attractions. It's what you want if you want the latest and greatest in a vessel for your Royal Caribbean cruise vacation.

Right now, the newest Royal Caribbean cruise ship is Icon of the Seas , which is just debuting in January . It's the first of a new class of vessels for the line.

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Other relatively new Royal Caribbean ships include Wonder of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. All began sailing in the last six years.

In all, Royal Caribbean operates 27 cruise vessels. On average, the line comes out without about one new ship a year, and it typically keeps vessels in its fleet for around 20 to 30 years before retiring them from the fleet. The oldest Royal Caribbean ship, Grandeur of the Seas, is 27 years old.

In general, Royal Caribbean's newest ships are far bigger and much more amenity-packed than its older ships. If you crave a lot of activities in a Royal Caribbean cruise vacation, you'll want to stick to vessels built in the last 15 or so years.

Related: The 6 types of Royal Caribbean ships, explained

Royal Caribbean's oldest cruise ships — those built in the 1990s and early 2000s — in many cases are half to a third the size of the line's newest vessels and have far fewer venues on board. Still, even these smaller ships offer a lot of attractions as compared to many vessels at competing lines.

Royal Caribbean is known for bustling, activity-packed ships across its fleet.

Here, every Royal Caribbean ship currently in operation is ranked from newest to oldest:

1. Icon of the Seas (2024)

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Icon of the Seas is the belle of the ball at Royal Caribbean — the line's newest and most state-of-the-art ship. It's also the biggest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet and, indeed, the biggest ship ever built by any line.

Icon of the Seas is the first of a new class of vessels at Royal Caribbean called the Icon Class that will be rolling out over the next few years . Royal Caribbean has initially ordered three of the vessels but could add more ships to the series down the road.

Maiden voyage: 2024 Size: 250,800 gross tons Passenger capacity : 5,610

2. Wonder of the Seas (2022)

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Maiden voyage: 2022 Size: 235,600 gross tons Passenger capacity : 5,734

Wonder of the Seas was the world's biggest cruise ship until the arrival of Icon of the Seas, and it remains one of the biggest ships ever built by any line.

Wonder of the Seas is the fifth vessel in Royal Caribbean's much-ballyhooed Oasis Class series of vessels — the world's largest ships from the time they began debuting in 2009 until the arrival of Icon of the Seas early this year.

3. Odyssey of the Seas (2022)

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Maiden voyage : 2022 Size: 167,704 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,284

Odyssey of the Seas is the newest of Royal Caribbean's five Quantum Class ships. The five-ship series debuted in 2014 with the unveiling of Quantum of the Seas and is the newest class of ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet (until the arrival of the Icon Class of ships in January).

4. Spectrum of the Seas (2019)

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Maiden voyage: 2019 Size: 169,379 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,246

Spectrum of the Seas is the fourth vessel in Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class series and has traditionally sailed in Asia, often on cruises aimed at the Asian market.

Like all Quantum Class ships, Spectrum of the Seas features an iFly skydiving simulator, a SeaPlex entertainment complex with bumper cars and other amusements and an unusual attraction called North Star that takes passengers into the air in a suspended pod.

5. Symphony of the Seas (2018)

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Maiden voyage: 2018 Size: 228,081 gross tons Passenger capacity: 5,518

Symphony of the Seas is the world's third largest cruise ship, just a tad smaller than its newer sister Wonder of the Seas and the recently unveiled Icon of the Seas. Like Wonder of the Seas, it's part of the groundbreaking Oasis Class of ships that began debuting in 2009 (it's the fourth in the series).

Like all Oasis Class ships, Symphony of the Seas is broken up into multiple neighborhoods for cruising fun, including a Central Park neighborhood full of eateries, bars and shops that runs down the middle of the ship and is open to the sky.

6. Harmony of the Seas (2016)

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Maiden voyage: 2016 Size: 226,963 gross tons Passenger capacity: 5,479

Unveiled in 2016, Harmony of the Seas was the third vessel in Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class series and the biggest ship in the world at the time of its debut (it's since been eclipsed by its slightly bigger sisters Symphony of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas as well as the new Icon of the Seas).

The ship was the first in the Oasis Class to have a sprawling water park area known as Perfect Storm and the 10-story-high dry slide attraction Ultimate Abyss.

7. Ovation of the Seas (2016)

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Maiden voyage: 2016 Size: 168,666 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,180

Ovation of the Seas is the third vessel in Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class of ships. In recent years, it has mostly sailed in Australia and Alaska.

Like its Quantum Class sisters, Ovation of the Seas is filled with amusements such as an iFly skydiving simulator, a SeaPlex entertainment complex with bumper cars and a North Star ride that takes passengers into the air in a suspended pod.

8. Anthem of the Seas (2015)

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Maiden voyage: 2015 Size: 168,666 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,180

Anthem of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's five Quantum Class vessels (it was the second ship in the series). It currently splits its time between New York City (where it spends the winter, sailing to New England, the Bahamas and the Caribbean) and Southampton, England. It sails voyages out of the latter home port during the summers.

For the winter of 2024-2025, Anthem of the Seas is scheduled to move to Singapore for Asia sailings.

9. Quantum of the Seas (2014)

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Maiden voyage: 2014 Size: 168,666 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,180

Quantum of the Seas was the original Quantum Class vessel for Royal Caribbean, and it thus kicked off a new era for the line.

The 4,180-passenger ship notably was the first in the world with a Bionic Bar — a bar with a robot making drinks (a concept since rolled out to several other Royal Caribbean ships). It was also the first cruise ship with an iFly skydiving simulator, a SeaPlex entertainment complex with bumper cars and a North Star ride that takes passengers into the air in a suspended pod.

10. Allure of the Seas (2010)

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Maiden voyage: 2010 Size: 225,282 gross tons Passenger capacity: 5,484

When Allure of the Seas debuted in 2010, it was the biggest ship in the world (by a hair) and is still one of the world's five biggest cruise vessels.

Allure of the Seas was the second ship in Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class series, and only the three newer vessels in the series are bigger than it.

Like all Oasis Class ships, Allure of the Seas features multiple neighborhoods, including the Coney Island-inspired Boardwalk with an AquaTheater for acrobatic and high diving shows, a carousel, an arcade, restaurants and sweet shops, and two rock-climbing walls looming above.

11. Oasis of the Seas (2009)

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Maiden voyage: 2009 Size: 226,838 gross tons Passenger capacity: 5,602

Oasis of the Seas was the cruise ship that changed the cruise world; a vessel so much bigger and with so many more attractions and venues when it debuted in 2009 that nobody who loved megaships wanted to be on any other vessel.

At the time of its debut, it was a stunning 40% bigger than any other cruise vessel on the planet.

Fourteen years after its debut, Oasis of the Seas remains one of the biggest ships on the planet, being just a tad smaller than its four Oasis Class sisters that have debuted in the years since it arrived. It's also eclipsed in size by the just unveiled Icon of the Seas.

12. Independence of the Seas (2008)

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Maiden voyage: 2008 Size: 154,407 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,634

Independence of the Seas is the newest of three ships in Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class series.

Like other Freedom Class vessels, it's notably smaller than Royal Caribbean's giant Oasis Class ships, but it still is big enough to offer a lot when it comes to deck-top attractions, eateries, lounges and bars. The back of its top deck features a FlowRider surfing pool, a water park area with swirling waterslides and a rock-climbing wall.

13. Liberty of the Seas (2007)

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Maiden voyage: 2007 Size: 154,407 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,798

Liberty of the Seas is the second of three ships in Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class series.

Like its newer sister Independence of the Seas, it's smaller than Royal Caribbean's giant Oasis Class ships but still is big enough to pack in a lot of options for cruisers. You'll find many deck-top attractions, eateries, lounges and bars across this vessel.

14. Freedom of the Seas (2006)

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Maiden voyage: 2006 Size: 156,271 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,926

Freedom of the Seas was another groundbreaking ship for Royal Caribbean, the first in a three-ship series (the Freedom Class) that were the biggest ships in the world when they debuted.

While no longer in the Top 25 list of biggest ships (so many bigger ships have since debuted), Freedom of the Seas still offers a lot of onboard fun. It was, notably, the first Royal Caribbean ship to feature a FlowRider surfing simulator on its top decks — now a signature attraction for the line. It also boasts multiple pool areas, a water park, a miniature golf course and a rock climbing wall.

15. Jewel of the Seas (2004)

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Maiden voyage: 2004 Size: 90,090 gross tons Passenger capacity: 2,191

Jewel of the Seas is the newest of Royal Caribbean's four Radiance Class vessels, a series of ships that is significantly smaller than the line's newer Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships.

Indeed, at 90,090 tons, Radiance of the Seas and its three sisters are less than half the size of the massive Oasis Class ships.

Still, Radiance of the Seas has more than a half-dozen places to eat, including the main restaurant, casual buffet, steakhouse, Italian restaurant and Asian venue.

You'll also find three pools, whirlpools, a rock climbing wall, a miniature golf course, a sports court and an adults-only solarium. Inside, a theater, spa, casino and multiple bars and lounges keep passengers entertained.

16. Mariner of the Seas (2003)

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Maiden voyage: 2003 Size: 139,863 gross tons Passenger capacity: 4,000

Mariner of the Seas is the newest ship in Royal Caribbean's five-vessel Voyager Class series, which began debuting in 1999.

At the time of their debuts, the Voyager Class ships were the biggest cruise ships in the world (as is often the case with the new series of Royal Caribbean ships). But today, they are essentially midsize in the pantheon of Royal Caribbean vessels.

Still, Mariner of the Seas and its four Voyager Class sisters have many of Royal Caribbean's signature attractions, including rock climbing walls and ice skating rinks. In fact, the ships were the first at Royal Caribbean to have those attractions.

Voyager Class ships were also the first to feature a Royal Promenade with bars, cafes and shops in their interior. Each also has several specialty restaurants in addition to the main dining room and casual buffet; specialty restaurants include a version of Royal Caribbean's signature Chops Grille steakhouse and an Italian restaurant.

17. Serenade of the Seas (2003)

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Maiden voyage: 2003 Size: 90,090 gross tons Passenger capacity: 2,143

Serenade was the third ship to debut in Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class series, which rolled out in quick succession in the early 2000s.

Like other Radiance Class ships, it is significantly smaller than the line's newer Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships but still has a lot to offer, including more than a half-dozen places to eat, three pools, whirlpools, a rock climbing wall, a miniature golf course, a sports court and an adults-only solarium.

Like Jewel of the Seas, its interior venues include a theater, spa, casino and multiple bars and lounges.

18. Navigator of the Seas (2002)

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Maiden voyage: 2002 Size: 139,999 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,388

Unveiled in 2002, Adventure of the Seas is the second newest vessel in Royal Caribbean's five-vessel Voyager Class series.

Like other Voyager Class ships, it is significantly smaller than Royal Caribbean's newer vessels but still offers many of the line's signature attractions, including a rock climbing wall, ice skating rink, and a Royal Promenade with bars, cafes and shops.

19. Brilliance of the Seas (2002)

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Maiden voyage: 2002 Size: 90,090 gross tons Passenger capacity: 2,142

Coming out just a year earlier than Serenade of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas is an almost identical vessel.

Like Serenade of the Seas, it's a Radiance Class ship, and that means it's significantly smaller than the line's newer Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships. However, it is still loaded with venues, including more than a half-dozen places to eat, three pools, whirlpools, a rock climbing wall, a miniature golf course, a sports court and an adults-only solarium.

Like its Radiance Class sisters, its interior venues include a theater, spa, casino and multiple bars and lounges.

20. Adventure of the Seas (2001)

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Maiden voyage: 2001 Size: 137,276 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,114

Adventure of the Seas is the third newest vessel in Royal Caribbean's five-vessel Voyager Class series.

21. Radiance of the Seas (2001)

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Maiden voyage: 2001 Size: 90,090 gross tons Passenger capacity: 2,143

Radiance of the Seas was the prototype vessel for Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class series, which debuted between 2001 and 2004.

Like the other ships in the series, it's significantly smaller than the line's newer Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships. However, it still is loaded with venues, including more than a half-dozen places to eat, three pools, whirlpools, a rock climbing wall, a miniature golf course, a sports court and an adults-only solarium.

In addition, its interior venues include a theater, spa, casino and multiple bars and lounges.

22. Explorer of the Seas (2000)

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Maiden voyage: 2000 Size: 137,308 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,286

Unveiled in 2000, Explorer of the Seas was the second vessel in Royal Caribbean's five-vessel Voyager Class series.

Like the other four vessels in the series, it has many of Royal Caribbean's signature attractions despite being smaller than the Royal Caribbean ships that have debuted over the past 15 years. These include a rock climbing wall and ice skating rink as well as a Royal Promenade with bars, cafes and shops.

Explorer of the Seas also has several specialty restaurants in addition to the main dining room and casual buffet; specialty restaurants include a version of Royal Caribbean's signature Chops Grille steakhouse and an Italian restaurant.

23. Voyager of the Seas (1999)

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Maiden voyage: 1999 Size: 137,276 gross tons Passenger capacity: 3,602

Voyager of the Seas was the original Voyager Class ship, and at the time of its debut, it was the biggest cruise ship in the world.

Twenty-four years later, it isn't even one of the 50 biggest cruise ships in the world, the result of years of growth in the cruise industry that has seen far bigger vessels.

Still, Voyager of the Seas has many of Royal Caribbean's signature attractions, including a rock climbing wall and ice skating rink (two concepts it debuted). It was also the first Royal Caribbean ship with an interior Royal Promenade with bars, cafes and shops.

24. Vision of the Seas (1998)

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Maiden voyage: 1998 Size: 78,340 gross tons Passenger capacity : 2,050 passengers

Vision of the Seas is the newest of Royal Caribbean's Vision Class ships, which are the smallest ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet. Unlike most Royal Caribbean ships, they offer fewer onboard attractions and amenities than is typical for the line's vessels.

In general, Vision of the Seas and its three older Vision Class sisters appeal to cruisers looking for a more intimate experience on a cruise ship and cruisers who care more about the destinations they visit than the onboard attractions.

25. Enchantment of the Seas (1997)

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Maiden voyage: 1997 Size: 82,910 gross tons Passenger capacity: 2,252

Enchantment of the Seas is the third of four Vision Class vessels that began joining the Royal Caribbean fleet in 1996.

Like its sister ships, it's less than half the size of Royal Caribbean's newest, biggest ships and has far fewer onboard attractions and amenities.

Like Vision of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas appeals to cruisers looking for a more intimate experience on a cruise ship.

26. Rhapsody of the Seas (1997)

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Maiden voyage : 1997 Size: 78,419 gross tons Passenger capacity: 1,998

Rhapsody of the Seas was the second vessel in Royal Caribbean's Vision Class of ships, which are the smallest ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Like its sisters in the Vision Class, it offers fewer onboard attractions and amenities than are typical for the line's vessels.

27. Grandeur of the Seas (1996)

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Maiden voyage: 1996 Size: 73,817 gross tons Passenger capacity: 1,992

Grandeur of the Seas was the original Vision Class vessel in the Royal Caribbean fleet, and it's the smallest of the series, too. In fact, it's the smallest ship in the entire Royal Caribbean fleet.

Like its sisters in the Vision Class, Grandeur of the Seas offers relatively few onboard attractions and amenities — at least compared to newer Royal Caribbean ships.

What is the newest Royal Caribbean ship?

The newest Royal Caribbean cruise ship is Icon of the Seas. As noted above, it is just debuting in January, with its first sailing with paying passengers scheduled for Jan. 27.

Measuring 250,800 gross tons, Icon of the Seas is the biggest cruise ship ever built. It's also loaded with more restaurants, bars, showrooms and deck-top attractions than you'll find on any other ship at sea.

TPG got a sneak peek at Icon of the Seas in early January in advance of its first sailing with paying passengers. Don't miss our first stories live from the ship:

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What is the oldest Royal Caribbean ship?

The oldest Royal Caribbean cruise ship is Grandeur of the Seas. Unveiled way back in 1996, it's not just the oldest Royal Caribbean ship but the smallest Royal Caribbean ship — far smaller than the newest Royal Caribbean vessels. Measuring just 73,817 gross tons, it's just a third the size of Wonder of the Seas and has far fewer venues.

Except for a rock climbing wall, Grandeur of the Seas has none of the gee-whiz deck-top attractions found on bigger Royal Caribbean vessels, such as skydiving simulators and giant water parks. For the most part, its top deck is lined with pools, whirlpools and sunning areas, as is typical for ships built in the 1990s.

That said, Grandeur of the Seas has a loyal following among Royal Caribbean fans who prefer smaller and more intimate ships.

What new Royal Caribbean ships are coming?

Royal Caribbean currently has three new cruise ships on order, all of which will be among its biggest cruise ships ever — if not its biggest.

The first to arrive, in July, will be Utopia of the Seas , the sixth and final vessel in the line's iconic Oasis Class series. Launched in 2009 with the debut of Oasis of the Seas, the Oasis-class ships have dominated the world of mega-size cruise ships since that year. At the time the class began rolling out, the vessels were around 40% bigger than the next-biggest cruise ships, and they have continued to be the biggest and most amenity-laden ships in the world ever since.

Utopia of the Seas is expected to be roughly the same size as Wonder of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's second-biggest cruise ship. But it'll be smaller than the line's biggest ship, Icon of the Seas. It's currently under construction at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France.

Royal Caribbean also has two more vessels similar to Icon of the Seas on order from shipyards for delivery in 2025 and 2026. The first of the vessels will be called Star of the Seas. The second of the vessels has not yet been named.

Known as the Icon Class, these ships are being built at the giant Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.

What is the newest Royal Caribbean ship available for booking?

Star of the Seas is the newest Royal Caribbean ship that you can book right now. While the ship isn't yet sailing, its initial sailings scheduled for August 2025 are already on sale, as are future sailings through April 2026.

Also not yet sailing but available to book is Utopia of the Seas, the new Oasis Class vessel that will debut in July. Utopia of the Seas sailings through April 2025 are now open for bookings.

The third Royal Caribbean ship on order has yet to open for bookings.

What is the newest class of Royal Caribbean ships?

The Icon Class is the newest class of Royal Caribbean ships. It'll be made up of at least three vessels, the first of which (Icon of the Seas) is debuting this month.

At 250,800 tons, Icon of the Seas is more than 6% bigger than the biggest Royal Caribbean ships that came before it. It can hold up to 7,600 passengers — a new record for a passenger ship. That's about 7% higher than the maximum capacity of Wonder of the Seas, the line's next oldest vessel, which can hold up to 7,084 passengers.

The bigger passenger capacity of Icon of the Seas is in part due to the ship's greater focus on family travelers. Icon of the Seas is being built with more cabins that have plenty of extra bunks to accommodate families with children. It'll also have more amenities geared to families, including a new-for-the-line outdoor "neighborhood" called Surfside dedicated to families with young children.

What's the difference between newer and older Royal Caribbean ships?

Newer Royal Caribbean ships generally are bigger than older Royal Caribbean ships — sometimes much bigger. As a result, they have room for many more onboard venues and attractions than the line's older vessels.

On Royal Caribbean's newest and biggest Oasis Class vessels, for instance, you'll find three separate main pool areas, a kiddie splash zone, surfing simulators, a miniature golf course, a basketball court and even a zip line. And that's just on their top decks.

Inside the vessels, you'll find more lounges, bars, restaurants and shops than you can imagine — plus huge casinos, spas and showrooms with Broadway-style shows. They even have indoor ice skating rinks.

In short, they're like giant floating versions of the megaresorts you find in the Orlando area or Las Vegas, and they appeal to people who like a megaresort experience.

Royal Caribbean's new Icon of the Seas has a similar array of venues.

Related: The ultimate guide to Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean's older ships are a half to a third smaller and lack many of the above features. They have a much more intimate feel, at least in the pantheon of relatively big, mass-market ships, and they hold far fewer people. While Icon Class and Oasis Class ships can hold more than 6,600 passengers with every berth full, the line's four oldest vessels (known as the Vision Class) are only designed to carry about 2,000 passengers at double occupancy.

That makes them a good choice for someone who wants to try Royal Caribbean but isn't eager to travel with huge crowds. The oldest ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet thus appeal to a subset of Royal Caribbean fans who prefer more intimacy in a cruise vessel and don't mind giving up some onboard amenities to get it. They are also often less expensive to sail on, on a per-day basis.

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In addition, because of their size, the oldest ships at Royal Caribbean are able to operate itineraries to places that aren't as easy for big ships to visit. Not all ports in the world can handle a ship the size of Wonder of the Seas.

Note that all Royal Caribbean ships are renovated and upgraded on a regular schedule every few years, so even the oldest Royal Caribbean cruise vessels have newer carpeting, updated furniture, modern decor in cabins and other updates. In many cases, they also have had entire eateries and bars renovated over the years with concepts that first debuted on newer vessels.

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(2024) Royal Caribbean Ships by Age: Newest to Oldest (Complete List)

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Looking for a list of Royal Caribbean ships from newest to oldest?  We’ve got you covered.  This ships-by-age list will stay updated as more ships are built.

*This article has been updated to reflect the latest cruise ships from Royal Caribbean.

With the inclusion of Icon of the Seas , Royal Caribbean International currently has 27 cruise ships in the fleet, more than any other cruise line in the world (currently beating Carnival by one).  With the largest cruise ships in the world (Oasis-class) and some of the most technologically advanced cruise ships on the water, the cruise line is growing quickly.

Below we will look at every single ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

What is the newest Royal Caribbean ship?  Icon of the Seas, an Icon-class ship launched in 2024, is the latest ship to be built and added to service with the cruise line.

The oldest Royal Caribbean ship is Grandeur of the Seas which was built in 1996.

We also sorted every cruise ship by size if you’d like to see which ships are the largest in the fleet.

  • Royal Caribbean ships newest to oldest list
  • Every Royal Caribbean ship by size
  • Royal Caribbean ship classes

This list of Royal Caribbean ships will start with the newer ships and end with the oldest Royal Caribbean ship.  The cruise line has ships that can vary from 73,000 gross tons (Vision Class), to the Oasis class that are 225,000+ gross tons.

RCCL’s new ships coming soon:

  • Utopia of the Seas – Spring 2024.  Utopia will be the sixth of the Oasis-class ships with Royal Caribbean.
  • Star of the Seas – Summer 2025.  The second Icon-class ship, Royal Caribbean just released the name of this future ship.
  • Unnamed Icon-class ship – Scheduled for 2026
  • Unnamed Oasis-class ship – 7th Oasis-class vessel, scheduled for 2028.

The cruise ships listed below are the vessels currently sailing within Royal Caribbean’s fleet.

Royal Caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest (updated):

Icon of the Seas (2024)

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Icon of the Seas is the first Icon-class cruise ship with Royal Caribbean and is currently the largest cruise ship in the fleet on top of being the largest in the world.  Icon’s official debut will take place on January 27th, 2024.  The ship has 8 neighborhoods and a unique AquaDome in which the AquaTheater shows will take place.

  • 5,610 double capacity
  • 1,198 feet long
  • 250,800 gross tons

Wonder of the Seas (2022)

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Launched in 2022, Wonder of the Seas is the fifth Oasis class ship from Royal Caribbean and previously was the largest in the world before Icon of the Seas was built. Just like her sister ships, she debuted as the world’s largest cruise ship at more than 236,000 gross tons and carries just under 7,000 passengers at maximum capacity and 5,734 at double capacity.

  • 5,734 double capacity
  • 1,188 feet long
  • 236,857 gross tons
  • Oasis-class

Odyssey of the Seas (2021)

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The 2nd Quantum Ultra-class cruise ship from Royal Caribbean, Odyssey of the Seas had its inaugural sailing in June of 2021 .   The ship measures 1,138 feet long and has a gross tonnage of 167,704.   The 16-deck ship can carry 4,198 passengers at double occupancy.

  • 4,198 double capacity
  • 1,138 feet long
  • 167,704 gross tons
  • Quantum-class

Spectrum of the Seas (2019)

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A Quantum Ultra class ship, Spectrum of the Seas was specifically designed for cruise guests in China and now enjoys sailings all around the world.   At 169,000 in gross tonnage it has a guest capacity of over 4,000.  The ship was delivered in April of 2019 .

  • 4,246 double capacity
  • 1,139 feet long
  • 169,379 gross tons

Symphony of the Seas (2018)

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At 228,000+ in gross tonnage, Royal Caribbean International’s Symphony of the Seas became the largest cruise ship in the world at the time.   This Oasis-class ship was built in 2018 and has a double capacity of 5,518.   The length of this ship is 1,184 feet with a max beam of 215 feet.  The ship holds 2,200 crew members onboard.

  • 5,518 double capacity
  • 1,184 feet long
  • 228,081 gross tons

Ovation of the Seas (2016)

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Built in 2016 , Ovation of the Seas is a Royal Caribbean Quantum-class ship.   Ovation comes in at 168,000+ gross tons and has a double capacity of 4,180.  The length of this ship is 1,141 feet with a max beam of 160 feet.

  • 4,180 double capacity
  • 1,141 feet long
  • 168,666 gross tons

Harmony of the Seas (2016)

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Harmony of the Seas is an Oasis class ship built in 2016 .    Maximum capacity is 6,687 on this 226,963 gross ton ship.   The length of Harmony is 1,188 feet with a max beam of 217 feet.

  • 5,497 double capacity
  • 226,963 gross tons

Anthem of the Seas (2015)

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Built in 2015 , Anthem of the Seas was the second Quantum class ship from Royal Caribbean.  The 168,666 gross ton ship has a maximum capacity of 4,905.  The length of this vessel is 1,139 feet with a max beam of 162 feet.

Quantum of the Seas (2014)

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The first Quantum class ship ever built made huge waves when it was first revealed to the world.  Quantum of the seas was built in 2014 and featured the first ever North Star, a ride that elevates cruisers over 300 feet above the sea for 360-degree views.   This vessel is a 168,666 gross ton ship with a maximum capacity of 4,905.  The length of this ship is 1,141 feet with a max beam of 162 feet.

Allure of the Seas (2010)

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This ship was the largest in the world for a time when it was built in 2010 .  The second Oasis class ship, Allure of the Seas is 225,282 gross tons with a maximum capacity of 6,780.  The length of this ship is 1,187 feet with a max beam of 198 feet.

  • 5,492 double capacity
  • 1,187 feet long
  • 225,282 gross tons

Oasis of the Seas (2009)

oasis of the seas

The mega ship that started it all, Oasis of the Seas was built in 2009 . At 226,838 tons, Oasis has a max capacity of 6,699.  The length of this ship is 1,181 feet with a max beam of 198 feet. The pool deck offers 3 separate pools and plenty of space on the sun deck. The top deck reaches 18 decks high on this massive vessel.

  • 5,606 double capacity
  • 1,181 feet long
  • 226,838 gross tons

Independence of the Seas (2008)

independence of the seas

Independence of the Seas was built in 2008 and was the last of the Freedom class ships.  At 155,889 gross tons this ship has a maximum capacity of 4,375.   The length of this ship is 1,112 feet with a max beam of 184 feet.

  • 3,634 double capacity
  • 1,112 feet long
  • 155,889 gross tons
  • Freedom-class

Liberty of the Seas (2007)

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Built in 2007 , Liberty of the Seas is a Freedom-class Royal Caribbean ship.   At 155,889 tons this ship has a max capacity of 4,960.  The length of this ship is 1,112 feet with a max beam of 128 feet.

  • 3,798 double capacity

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Freedom of the Seas (2006)

freedom of the seas

The first Freedom class ship, Freedom of the Seas was built in 2006 .   When this ship was first built it was the largest cruise ship in the world.  At 156,271 gross tons, this ship has a max capacity of 4,515.  The length of this ship is 1,111 with a max beam of 128 feet.

  • 3,782 double capacity
  • 1,111 feet long
  • 156,271 gross tons

Jewel of the Seas (2004)

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Jewel of the Seas was the last Radiance class ship built by Royal Caribbean International.  It was built in 2004 with a gross tonnage of 90,090 and a max capacity of 2,466.    The length of this ship is 961 feet with a max beam of 131 feet.  Jewel of the Seas is currently sailing out of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  • 2,143 double capacity
  • 961 feet long
  • 90,090 gross tons
  • Radiance-class

Serenade of the Seas (2003)

serenade of the seas

Built in 2003 , Serenade of the Seas comes in at 90,090 gross tons with a max capacity of 2,476 cruise passengers.  The length of this ship is 961 feet with a max beam of 131 feet. 

  • 2,146 double capacity

Mariner of the Seas (2003)

mariner of the seas

Mariner of the Seas was the last of the Voyager class ships and is a second generation Voyager class vessel.  Built in 2003 , Mariner has a max capacity of 3,807 while coming in at 139,863 in gross tonnage.  This ship has a length of 1,020 with a max beam of 157 feet.

  • 3,114 double capacity
  • 1,020 feet long
  • 139,863 gross tons
  • Voyager-class

Brilliance of the Seas (2002)

brilliance of the seas

This is another Radiance class vessel.  Brilliance of the Seas was built in 2002 and comes in at the same 90,090 tons as the other ships in its class.  With a max capacity of 2,543 passengers this ship has a length of 958 feet with a max beam of 130 feet.

  • 2,140 double capacity
  • 958 feet long

Navigator of the Seas (2002)

navigator of the seas

Built during the same year as Brilliance of the Seas in 2002 , Navigator of the Seas has a gross tonnage of 139,999 with a max capacity of 3,990.   This Voyager-class vessel has a length of 1,020 feet and a max beam of 157 feet.

  • 3,386 double capacity
  • 139,999 gross tons

Radiance of the Seas (2001)

radiance of the seas

The first Radiance class ship was built in 2001 .  This ship has a gross tonnage of 90,090 and a max capacity of 2501 cruise guests.   Radiance has a length of 961 feet and a max beam of 131 feet. 

Adventure of the Seas (2001)

adventure of the seas

Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager class ship built in 2001 .  It has a gross tonnage of 137,276 and has a maximum capacity of 3,807 passengers.  The length of this ship is 1,020 with a max beam of 161 feet. 

  • 138,193 gross tons

Explorer of the Seas (2000)

explorer of the seas

Built in 2000 , Explorer of the Seas is a Voyager-class ship with a gross tonnage of 137,308 and a max capacity of 3,807.  This ship has a length of 1,020 feet and a max beam of 161 feet. 

  • 138,194 gross tons

Voyager of the Seas (1999)

voyager of seas royal caribbean

The first of the Voyager-class ships was built in 1999 .  Voyager of the Seas has a gross tonnage of 137,276 with a max capacity of 3,840.  The length of this ship is 1,021 with a max beam of 156 feet.

  • 137,276 gross tons

Vision of the Seas (1998)

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This is a Vision-class ship, although the ships in this class are more varied than in other classes from Royal Caribbean.  Vision of the Seas was built in 1998 and is 78,717 in gross tonnage with a max capacity of 2,514 passengers.  This ship is 915 feet in length with a max beam of 117 feet. 

  • 2,050 double capacity
  • 915 feet long
  • 78,717 gross tons
  • Vision-class

Enchantment of the Seas (1997)

enchantment of seas royal caribbean

Another Vision class ship, Enchantment of the Seas was built in 1997 and has a gross tonnage of 82,910 with a max capacity of 2,730.   Enchantment mainly operates in the Bahamas.  This ship has a length of 916 feet with a beam of 106 feet.

  • 2,252 double capacity
  • 916 feet long
  • 82,910 gross tons

Rhapsody of the Seas (1997)

rhapsody of the seas rennovation

Rhapsody of the Seas was built in 1997 and is one of the older ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.  This ship has a gross tonnage of 78,878 with a max capacity of 2,416.   The ship’s length is 915 feet with a max beam of 116 feet.

  • 1,998 double capacity
  • 78,878 gross tons

Grandeur of the Seas (1996)

grandeur of the seas

This was the first of the Vision-class ships, built in 1996 and is now the oldest ship with Royal Caribbean.  With a gross tonnage of 73,817 and a max capacity of 2,440,  The length of this Royal Caribbean cruise ship is 915 feet with a max beam of 118 feet.

  • 1,992 double capacity
  • 78,817 gross tons

Here are all the current Royal Caribbean ships by age from newest to oldest:

  • Icon of the Seas, 2024
  • Wonder of the Seas, 2022
  • Odyssey of the Seas, 2021
  • Spectrum of the Seas, 2019
  • Symphony of the Seas, 2018
  • Ovation of the Seas, 2016
  • Harmony of the Seas, 2016
  • Anthem of the Seas, 2015
  • Quantum of the Seas, 2014
  • Allure of the Seas, 2010
  • Oasis of the Seas, 2009
  • Independence of the Seas, 2008
  • Liberty of the Seas, 2007
  • Freedom of the Seas, 2006
  • Jewel of the Seas, 2004
  • Serenade of the Seas, 2003
  • Mariner of the Seas, 2003
  • Brilliance of the Seas, 2002
  • Navigator of the Seas, 2002
  • Radiance of the Seas, 2001
  • Adventure of the Seas, 2001
  • Explorer of the Seas, 2000
  • Voyager of the Seas, 1999
  • Vision of the Seas, 1998
  • Enchantment of the Seas, 1997
  • Rhapsody of the Seas, 1997
  • Grandeur of the Seas, 1996

List of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships by Size

The table below lists every Royal Caribbean ship currently in service in order from largest to smallest. This measurement is by GT or Gross Tonnage which measures overall space and not weight.

For those cruise history buffs out there, you should know that the name of RCCL’s first ship was Song of Norway which debuted in 1970.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Classes

Icon class is Royal Caribbean’s newest class of cruise ships.  The recent debut of Icon of the Seas as the first Icon class ship was a huge success, and the company has two more ships in this class on order.   This is the largest class of ships in the fleet and introduces some new neighborhoods like the family-friendly Surfside and the adult-only Hideaway.

Oasis Class

With two more Oasis class ships on order, there will be a total of seven ships in this class.  In addition to being the largest ships in the world (before the debut of Icon of the Seas), Oasis class ships introduced Central Park and the Coney-Island inspired Boardwalk.   Being able to accommodate well over 5,000 passengers, the first Oasis vessel was launched in 2009. 

Quantum Class

The Quantum class is another of Royal Caribbean’s most popular ship classes.  Full of innovative tech and cutting edge features, Quantum-class ships have some amenities not found on any other ships at sea.  Things like sky-diving simulators, bumper cars, and the “North Star” capsule that elevates cruise passengers over 300 feet above the ocean make this class the perfect fit for adventure seekers.   The first ship in the class was launched in 2014 and there are five ships in the category.

Freedom Class

Once the largest cruise ship in the world, Freedom of the Seas was the first of three Freedom class ships which also include Liberty of the Seas and Independence of the Seas.  These ships feature an ice-skating rink and cantilevered whirlpools on the sides of the ships and are still popular among Royal Caribbean fans.  These ships debuted in 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Voyager Class

Voyager class ships were also once the largest in the world when they first debuted.  Do you see a theme here?  There are five Voyager class ships in the fleet and they were the first ships to have ice-skating rinks onboard.  These 138,000 gross ton vessels were built from 1999 to 2003 with Mariner of the Seas being the latest.

Radiance Class

The Radiance class is a smaller and more intimate class of Royal Caribbean ships.   There are four of these vessels in the class and their 90,000 gross tonnage and slimmer design allows for them to pass through the Panama Canal.  These ships were built from 2001 to 2004.

Vision Class

The Vision class is Royal Caribbean’s oldest class of ships, but there have been many updates and renovations to these ships.  There are four vessels in this class, including the oldest ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet that was built in 1996: Grandeur of the Seas.  The gross tonnage of this class ranges from 73,000 to 78,000 with maximum capacities around 2,500.

Specialty Restaurants

The main dining room offers some fantastic menu choices, but sometimes you just want something a bit more, and no I’m not talking about the buffet. Royal Caribbean has a plentiful menu of specialty dining options to consider. Here they are listed below:

  • Chops Grill – Royal Caribbean’s signature steakhouse
  • Giovanni’s Table – Traditional Italian dining
  • Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen – Pizza and pasta along with dishes like chicken parmigiana
  • Jamie’s Italian – Modern Italian food
  • Wonderland – An Alice and Wonderland themed restaurant with creative dishes
  • 150 Central Park – A restaurant focusing on locally sourced ingredients
  • Samba Grill – All-you-can-eat-meat Brazilian dining experience
  • Izumi Hibachi & Sushi – a Japanese restaurant with traditional teppanyaki and sushi
  • Sabor – Mexican restaurant with tacos and quesadillas, and tapas
  • Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade – Nachos, sliders, chicken tenders, and french fries
  • Johnny Rockets – Classic American diner with a 1950’s vibe
  • Hooked Seafood – Northeast seafood restaurant with clam chowder and oysters
  • The Mason Jar – Southern soul food with fried chicken, lobster and crawfish gumbo
  • Portside BBQ – Barbecue restaurant with tons of barbecued meats and comfort food side dishes
  • Chef’s Table – Six course meal where each course paired with a different type of wine
  • Basecamp – Burgers, pretzel bites, and treats in the middle of Thrill Island
  • Pier 7 – California-inspired meals at Surfside, kids eat free
  • Empire Supper Club – The exclusive and upscale dining in an intimate atmosphere with live music

Royal Caribbean offers a wide variety array of amenities for a wide range of cruise passengers. So, usually there is something for everyone on board. Children will love the kid-friendly attractions and adults can find plenty of thrills with larger water slides like the twisting Perfect Storm.

Their ships visit ports in Europe, Asia, Australia, Alaska, and of course the Caribbean. When it comes to picking a cruise line for your first sailing, it’s an excellent choice.

The above cruise ships are owned by Royal Caribbean International and fall under the umbrella of parent company Royal Caribbean Group which also owns Celebrity Cruises .

Note: This article was updated in March of 2024.

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Royal Caribbean Ships By Age: Newest To Oldest Complete List

Being a frequent cruiser since 2013, I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the evolution of Royal Caribbean’s fleet over the years. I know its exciting to learn about the older and newer ships and exploring their respective amenities.

Currently, Royal Caribbean boasts a fleet of 26 cruise ships, with two more planned to be launched in 2024. Each ship has its own charm, amenities, and unique appeal, to satisfy guest’s preferences based on their age and design. 

As Royal Caribbean plans to launch some modern ships next year, I know it’s hard to keep track of which ship is the newest. But don’t worry.

Grab a coffee and sit back because I’ll be discussing each and everything about the Royal Caribbean ships by age.

So let’s get started.

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List of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships By Age

I’ve compiled a list of Royal Caribbean ships from newest to oldest. Also, for you ease and better understanding, the class category of each ship is included.

Note: The ships marked with an asterisk (*) indicate those that are yet to make their maiden voyages. These include Star of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, and Icon of the Seas.

1. Wonder Of The Seas

Wonder Of The Seas

  • Launched: 2022
  • Class: Oasis
  • Guest capacity: 6,988

The Wonder of the Seas holds the flagship title for Royal Caribbean, being the boldest and biggest cruise ship to ever grace the ocean waves.

As the fifth Oasis-class vessel in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, it’s more than just a mere attraction. This mega-ship boasts 16 guest decks, 20 restaurants, four pools, and 2,867 cabins.

Setting itself apart from other Oasis-Class ships, it stands as the sole vessel featuring onboard Central Park with more than 10,000 plants and flowers

This mega-ship costs $1,350,000,000 to build, and it features eight distinct neighborhoods, including the new and exclusive Suite Neighbourhood. The Wonder of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s top ships, sailing in the Mediterranean from Barcelona and Rome and in the Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida.

  • All shows (reservations required for most) 
  • Most daily activities, unless otherwise noted 
  • Fitness center use, but not classes or personal training sessions 
  • Meals at Windjammer Buffet, Main Dining Room , and select specialty restaurants 
  • All pools, slides, and hot tubs use 
  • Flowrider surfing 
  • Kids and Teens Clubs 
  • Continental breakfast room service

2. Odyssey Of The Seas 

Odyssey Of The Sea

The Odyssey of the Seas proudly stands as the first Quantum Ultra-class cruise ship to sail in the US. It’s the second newest addition to Royal Caribbean’s fleet, and best ship for couples.

Having personally experienced this cruise, I can confidently say that this ship is a hub of non-stop action, offering the Suite accommodation options and a huge variety of activities and venues.

It’s perfect in every aspect, catering to comfort, convenience, and entertainment seekers alike. Despite being slightly smaller than Oasis-class ships, the Odyssey of the Seas is sure to appeal to all sorts of tastes.

The Odyssey of the Seas explores the Mediterranean from Rome and also sails the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

I love the elevated approach this ship takes to the cruise line’s Royal Promenade. For instance, designing a stylish area that looks fantastic yet remains thrilling.

  • FlowRider Surf Simulator
  • RipCord by iFLY Skydiving Simulator
  • North Star Observation Capsule
  • Rock Climbing Wall
  • Full-service Vitality at Sea Spa and state-of-the-art Fitness Center
  • SeaPlex Activity Center
  • Bumper Cars
  • Sports Court
  • 17 dining options & multiple bars and lounges

Royal Caribbean Ships From The 2010s

Now, in this section, I’ll discuss the ships launched between 2010 and 2019. These are all fairly new but not from the above ones.

1. Spectrum Of The Seas

Spectrum Of The Seas

  • Launched: 2019
  • Class: Quantum-Ultra
  • Guest capacity: 5,622

The Spectrum of the Seas stands as the pioneering vessel in Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Ultra Class. It’s the award-winning Quantum Class, known for its adventurous offerings.

Amazingly, it boasts slightly larger dimensions than her sister ships and has been designed specifically for the China and Asia Markets.

The primary language on board is Mandarin, and signage is in simplified Chinese, followed by English.

Cruising from Shanghai and Singapore, the Spectrum of the Seas primarily offers short trips to Malaysia and Thailand, along with some week-long voyages to Japan.

The Spectrum of the Seas doesn’t seem to present a significant upgrade compared to previous Quantum-class ships like the Anthem of the Seas. 

This might be why this class was dubbed Quantum Ultra rather than receiving an entirely new name.

  • 19 dining options
  • Multiple Bars and Lounges
  • RipCord by iFLY skydiving simulator
  • North Star observation capsule
  • Flowrider surf simulator
  • Star Moment karaoke
  • Seaplex activities center with Bumper cars, roller skating, basketball court, circus school, and more

2. Symphony Of The Seas

Symphony Of The Seas

  • Launched: 2017
  • Guest capacity: 6,680

Symphony of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s fourth huge Oasis-Class ship, made in 2018. When it first set sail, everyone was like, “Whoa, that’s huge!”

It’s like five times bigger than the Titanic ! And they’ve got these fancy Suites that come with amazing perks.

There’s a lot to do on there, like lots of pools, a surfing thing called FlowRider, a zip line, walls for rock climbing, and the crazy slide, the Ultimate Abyss!

The symphony features numerous food spots and different rooms for everyone. It’s like a whole city on the water!

Starting from Miami, Florida, the Symphony of the Seas takes you around the Caribbean. It’s a real adventure!

  • 7 distinct neighborhoods
  • 4 pools, 10 whirlpools
  • 20 dining options
  • The Ultimate Abyss water slide
  • 2 FlowRider surf simulators
  • 2 Rock Climbing Walls
  • Three multi-story water slides
  • Basketball court

3. Harmony Of The Seas

 Harmony Of The Seas

  • Launched: 2016 
  • Class: Oasis 
  • Guest capacity: 6,687

Harmony of the Seas was the first Oasis-Class ship to launch in six years and the company’s third one. Most amazingly, it was named after the Harmony Module on the International Space Station. 

This ship also held the title of the largest cruise ship in the world until her sister, Symphony of the Seas, launched. 

Some of the features on Harmony of the Seas had only been available on Quantum-class ships before, such as Jamie’s Italian and Wonderland.

And guess what? Harmony of the Seas was the first ship in the fleet to introduce the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea at that time. In addition, it offers Junior and Grand Suites.

With all the entertainment options you need, the Deck plans of this ship also offer Serene and Adult-Only spots.

  • Three multi-story waterslide

4. Ovation Of The Seas

Ovation of the seas

  • Launched: 2016
  • Class: Quantum
  • Guest capacity: 4,905

Ovation of the Seas is one of the coolest ships worldwide, being the third in the Quantum-class series. Its name was announced on September 18, 2014, when they started building it. 

Similar to its sibling ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, it offers fun stuff like the RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, the North Star capsule, bumper cars, and trapeze classes. 

The ship’s deck plans have both family-friendly and adults-only areas, ensuring there’s something for everyone when it comes to entertainment. 

In short, it’s a fantastic mega-ship with high-tech fun, but sometimes, it can get crowded in the dining and entertainment spots.

  • Rock Climbing wall
  • Ripcord by iFly
  • Pool and Whirlpools

5. Anthem Of The Seas

Anthem of the seas

  • Launched: 2015

Anthem of the Seas is the second big ship in Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class. It’s exciting and feels like a fun Las Vegas hotel. 

What’s great about it is that it’s modern, but also really fun. Similar to its other ship buddies, Quantum of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas, it has cool stuff like a skydiving simulator, a big capsule you can ride, bumper cars, and trapeze classes. 

It’s made for families and adults, so everyone can find something fun to do. In short, it’s a super fun and modern ship, but sometimes the places to eat and have fun might be a bit crowded.

  • 17 Dining Options

6. Quantum Of The Seas

Quantum Of the seas

  • Launched: 2014

Quantum of the Seas is a Quantum-Class cruise ship. When it was made in 2014, it was the third biggest in the world.  Right now, it sails in Alaska and Australia. It’s different because Royal Caribbean didn’t want to make the biggest ship in about 10 years. The outside of the ship is attention-grabbing, and inside, there’s a lot of fun stuff to do, too.   The cabins on this ship are pretty cool and surprising. Overall, it’s great for cruising in places where indoor spaces matter more. But the food quality isn’t consistent. You might find some good stuff, but it takes effort to find the best.

7. Allure Of The Seas

Allure of the seas

  • Launched: 2010
  • Guest capacity: 6,780

The allure of the Seas is an Oasis-class cruise ship that holds the title of the World’s largest passenger ship upon its launch in November 2009 for six years. 

What I like most about Allure of the Seas is that she is breathtaking both in scale and ambition, yet it never feels overwhelming.

Inspired by Coney Island, the outdoor Boardwalk neighborhood features ships, a carousel, and the AquaTheater.

She was set to receive major upgrades, including new features like Ultimate Abyss slide and Perfect Storm waterslides. Unfortunately, due to the global shutdown, these plans were canceled.

Each area on board offers a distinct ambiance and atmosphere, almost like experiencing seven different ships in one. In short, this ship caters to every type of cruiser.

Allure of the Seas sails out of Orlando and Miami on Bahamas cruises, typically for 3 or 4 nights.

  • 7 neighborhoods
  • 24 dining options
  • Multiple bars and lounges
  • 4 pools and 10 whirlpools
  • 2 rock climbing walls
  • Ice-skating rink
  • Full-service Vitality at Sea Spa and a state-of-the-art fitness center

Royal Caribbean Ships from the 2000s

1. oasis of the seas.

Oasis of the seas

  • Launched: 2009

Oasis of the Seas was a real game-changer for Royal Caribbean, which was the first ship to launch a c revolution. It introduces even more new thrills for couples and kids of all games.

Surpassing the Freedom Class cruise ships, it claimed the title of the largest cruise ship in the world at that time.

The ship’s Royal Promenade, lacking outside windows, can give off a mall-like vibe as you step on board. It entirely redefined the concept of a cruise ship and essentially pioneered the idea of a super ship.

Packed with eateries, shops selling designer items, logo apparel, and even a Starbucks, it creates an impression more akin to a shopping district than a traditional cruise ship.

Another amazing thing about this ship is its decks, which are laid out, allowing easy access to tons of amenities without the need to spend all day on the elevator. In short, Oasis of the Seas is packed with amenities, restaurants, and bars and is manageable despite its size. However, you should expect lines at popular venues.

  • Surf Simulator
  • An aquatic amphitheater
  • A moving bar
  • Multiple night clubs
  • Miniature golf course
  • Five swimming poos
  • Youth zones
  • Nurseries for children
  • A Karaoke club
  • Comedy club
  • Volleyball and basketball courts

2. Independence Of The Seas

Independence of the seas

  • Launched: 2008
  • Class: Freedom
  • Guest capacity: 4,560

  This third and last Freedom-class ship has always been of great importance in the fleet. It gave Royal Caribbean an injection of new adventures on gateways. It was also with the British cruisers, but before the Anthem of the Seas took over, Independence of the Seas was the Royal Caribbean ship for cruises out of Southampton. In May 2018, the ship, affectionately known as Indy among its numerous fans, underwent an extensive refurbishment that introduced a range of new features onboard. Independence of the Seas really excels in its kid-friendly offerings along with the extraordinary amount on offer for youngsters. However, many cruisers complain as the Food quality varies considerably, upcharging for certain activities.

  • 13 dining options
  • 4 pools, 6 whirlpools
  • FlowRider surf simulator
  • The Perfect Storm℠ dueling waterslides
  • Laser Tag: Battle for Planet Z
  • Escape Room: The Observatorium
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Ice skating rink

3. Liberty Of The Seas

Liberty of the seas

  • Launched: 2007
  • Guest capacity: 4,960

Liberty of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s second Freedom-Class cruise ship, which entered the fleet in May 2007. It was initially announced that she would be called Endeavour of the Seas, but later, this name was changed.

The ship’s main area is the Royal Promenade. It’s four decks tall, featuring glass staircases and lit-up bridges in cool colors like purple and blue. Here, you’ll find lots of people looking for deals and fun character parades.

There are tons of family-friendly amenities on the Liberty of the Seas Deck Plan.

Even though it launched in 2007, Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas still feels modern and up-to-date in its public spaces.

  • FlowRider onboard wave generator for surfing
  • Interactive water play area for children
  • Full-sized volleyball/basketball court
  • Large fitness center
  • Two cantilevered whirlpools offer unimpeded views of the sea.
  • Modular conference center for business meetings

4. Freedom Of The Seas

Freedom of the seas

  • Launched: 2006
  • Guest capacity: 4,515

Freedom of the Seas was launched in May 2006 and became the largest ever passenger ship to be built at that time, taking the title from Cunard’s Queen Mary 2.

Proudly, she is the namesake of Royal Caribbean’s Freedom Class.

While it’s not the largest in Royal Caribbean anymore (that title goes to the newer Oasis-class ships), its public areas still feel fresh and modern.  One of its standout features is the FlowRider surf simulator, introduced first on this ship and later added to all Royal Caribbean vessels, with some older ships retrofitted to include it as well. The Freedom of the Seas sails from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, offering cruises on both sides of the Caribbean. It includes shorter itineraries along with week-long sailings.

  • Adventure Ocean
  • Casino Play
  • The Perfect Storm
  • Hour Room Service
  • Lime and Coconut
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Shore Excursions
  • Splashaway Bay Kids Aqua Park

5. Jewel Of The Seas

Jewel of the seas

  • Launched: 2004
  • Class: Radiance
  • Guest capacity: 2,702

Jewel of the Seas is a Radiance class ship that made its debut in the spring of 2004. Carrying a maximum of 2700 plus passengers, it was the fourth and last limb on Royal Caribbean’s Radiance-class family tree. Arguably, it’s also the last mid-sized ship to ever be built for the cruise line. It’s perfect for those cruisers who prefer a traditional cruising experience rather than bells and whistles.

It’s a laid-back ship, where guests savor unhurried meals and a couple of G&Ts in the evening and enjoy nostalgic entertainment.

It caters to three different cruising areas, attracting younger crowds on shorter Caribbean trips and appealing to slightly older passengers on scenic, longer voyages to Northern Europe and New England-Canada.

She offers exciting onboard activities like the Royal Theater, a climbing wall, a sports court, an arcade, and more.

  • Vitality Spa & Fitness Center
  • Coral Theater
  • Casino Royale
  • Three pools
  • Three whirlpools
  • Outdoor movie screen
  • Sports court
  • Nine-hole miniature golf course
  • Library & Cardroom
  • Art & Photo Gallery
  • Jogging track
  • Video arcade
  • Medical Center

6. Mariner Of The Sea

mariner of the seas

  • Launched: 2003
  • Class: Voyager
  • Guest capacity: 4,000

Mariner of the Seas is the fifth ship in Royal Caribbean’s Voyager class, starting its journey in 2004. She was already a fun-packed ship over 20 years ago, but her recent Amplification added even more awesome features.

Mariner of the Seas offers an affordable Caribbean cruise experience with the right amount of excitement to make your short cruise vacation more memorable.

Its deck plans are so intelligently designed that make this small Royal Caribbean ship feel just the right size.

Guests can move about almost anywhere without crowds, and elevators zip up and down to pools, the gym, and the spa, and access other amenities.

  • Escape Room
  • Bamboo Room
  • Spa and fitness area

7. Serenade Of The Seas

serenade of the seas

  • Guest capacity: 2,476

Serenade of the Seas is the third Radiance-class ship for Royal Caribbean, which is famous for its plenty of amenities despite being a mid-sized ship. It’s a good choice for a wide range of travelers, including couples, singles, families, and groups. This ship differentiates from other Radiance-class ships due to its three acres of exterior glass employed in its design, including glass elevators with ocean views.

There are remarkable views from nearly every public room, and the ship is also very easy to navigate.

Guests can enjoy great food at various restaurants and plenty of fun activities, including sports and spa treatments.

  • A visual feast
  • Elevated sights
  • Lounge on the Lookout
  • Lights out, nights out
  • Spa and fitness center
  • Guest entertainment
  • Live Orchestra
  • Schooner Bar
  • Solarium Bar
  • Viking Crown Lounge

8. Navigator Of The Seas

Navigator of the seas

  • Launched: 2002

  Navigator of the Seas is an Amplified Voyager-class ship with tons of things to do onboard, from enjoying dinner to sipping sunset drinks with views. Most amazingly, Navigator of the Seas boasts plenty of quiet cabins as they are designed very smartly. A large percentage of cabins are far away from the busiest public and entertainment areas, allowing for quiet nights. Navigator of the Seas underwent a refurbishment in 2019, upgrading the pool area, adding new nightlife and dining spots, and introducing additional waterslides. In short, this ship caters to all tastes and budgets, but the new enhancements, like Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, do extra charge.

  • Amplified pool deck
  • The Blaster
  • Ice skating shows
  • Ballroom Fever
  • Suite Lounge

9. Brilliance Of The Seas

Brilliance of the seas

  • Guest capacity: 2,543

Brilliance of the Seas is the second Radiance-class ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. The ship’s medium size, along with the ample activities and attentive service, makes it famous among the cruisers. With the Radiance series, cruisers never miss a view: the ship’s stunning, nice-story central atrium is surrounded by glass for amazing views. Most amazingly, the plethora of outdoor features at this ship, like the rock climbing wall, are easy to find, and no reservations are required. Although ship venues are generally not congested, some passengers complained about the smoky air quality throughout the ship despite smoking restrictions.

  • English Pub
  • Guest Entertainment
  • Fitness and Spa

10. Adventure Of The Seas

Adventure of the seas

  • Launched: 2001
  • Guest capacity: 3,807

  Adventure of the Seas debuted in 2001 as the third in the series of Royal Caribbean’s game-changing Voyager-class vessels. While Adventure of the Seas is not as large or equipped with as many amenities as the Quantum-class, Oasis-class, or Freedom-class ships, it still ranks among the world’s larger vessels.

It offers a variety of venues that set it apart from the traditional cruise experiences, which include an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, a shopping mall, bars, and cafes.   The Adventure of the Seas deck plan is similar to its sister ships, with a number of rooms that provide a quiet environment while few rooms share the deck with public spaces. Its ambiance is really good, but the only thing that’s not good is that it has a relatively small portion of rooms with balconies.

  • 9 dining options.
  • Three pools and 6 whirlpools.
  • Rock Climbing Wall.
  • Sports Court.
  • Ice-skating rink.
  • Typhoon & Cyclone water slides.
  • Perfect Storm water slide.

11. Radiance Of The Seas

Radiance of the seas

  • Guest capacity: 2,466

  Radiance of the Seas was a different kind of ship for Royal Caribbean as Voyager-class ships were very popular; Royal Caribbean thought there was still a demand for “Mid-sized” ships. So they introduce Radiance of the Seas. In Australia, Radiance of the Seas is known as Royal Caribbean’s “Dining Ship” as it has such a large number of free and paid dining options. Although this ship doesn’t have as many bells and whistles as larger ships in the fleet, instead, it is more focused on adults who want some fun and a relaxed dining environment.

  • 1 dining options
  • 3 pools and 3 whirlpools
  • Mini-golf course

12. Explorer Of The Seas

Explorer of the seas

  • Launched: 2000
  • Guest capacity: 4,290

Explorer of the Seas is the second of five in the revolutionary Voyager-Class series, which can accommodate 4290 passengers.

This ship follows the floating resort concept, with a diverse range of entertainment, facilities, and activities that will appeal to the taste of every age group.

Its most famous and exciting attractions include the retrofitted Perfect Storm duo of water slides (Cyclone and Typhoon), each with stories of twists and turns.

Despite the numerous onboard activities, the ship has been surpassed in size and features by Royal Caribbean’s Freedom-class and Oasis-class ships. But it still has many appealing features.

However, the high passenger capacity means queuing is inevitable.

  • Concert venue
  • Spa/solarium complex
  • A shopping mall
  • Dining/Entertainment options
  • 3D movie theater
  • Nine-hole miniature golf
  • New Flow Rider surf simulator

The Oldest Royal Caribbean Ships

Now, in this section of the guide, I’ll discuss the ships launched in the 1990s. These are the oldest and smallest ships in the Royal Caribbean family that have fewer facilities as compared to the newer ships.

1. Voyager Of The Seas

voyager of the seas

  • Launched: 1999
  • Guest capacity: 4,269

Voyager of the Seas is the first Voyager class ship of Royal Caribbean which gave the cruise line the largest cruise ship in the world.

At that time, it was an honor for this ship to have dozens of exciting things to enjoy onboard. Furthermore, it underwent a $97-million refurbishment in 2019, and many enhanced amenities were included 20 years after her debut.

Voyager of the Seas is ideally suited for families with superb children’s facilities catering to youngsters.

  • 11 dining options
  • 3 pools and 6 whirlpools
  • Flow Rider surf simulator

2. Vision Of The Seas

  • Launched: 1998
  • Class: Vision
  • Guest capacity: 2,514

Vision of the Seas is the final Vision Class ship, which is why it shares its name with the class itself.

It is famous for its stunning glass exterior; more than 2 acres of glass were used in its construction back when it launched in 1998.

It’s a mid-sized ship holding 2514 passengers at double occupancy.

Vision is not comparable to the newest ships in tech and amenities, but still, it offers all the basics and a few extra amenities for fun and relaxing vacations.

However, some cabins s howing age have fewer options for food and entertainment than larger ships.

  • Entertainment options
  • Spa & Fitness Center
  • Royal Theatre

3. Enhancement Of The Seas

Enhanctment of the seas

  • Launched: 1997
  • Guest capacity: 2,730

Enhancement of the Seas is a Vision-Class cruise ship focused on a quieter cruise experience as compared to the other larger ships in the fleet.

She might not have all the jaw-dropping features of newer Royal Caribbean ships, but its fun, friendly onboard atmosphere makes it an ideal choice among the cruisers.

With a capacity of 2700, passengers can share their contagious excitement about all the daily activities, and it provides the best ambiance and time to know your shipmates.

Most amazingly, its consistent food and few extra-fee venues make mealtime a pleasure onboard.

  • Three pools, 6 whirlpools.
  • Full-service Vitality at Sea Spa & state-of-the-art Fitness Center.

4. Rhapsody Of The Seas

Rhapsody of the seas

  • Guest capacity: 2,416

Rhapsody of the Seas is a second ship of the Vision Class. Although it’s not the biggest or flashiest ship in the fleet, it does have a lot to offer on a more manageable scale.

There are good-quality kids’ clubs and plenty of space for adults to enjoy their vacations. It also offers plenty of places onboard for those who admire ocean views.

In short, you’ll get personalized service and consistent quality in the main dining room and buffet. 

  • 10 dining options
  • 2 pools and 6 whirlpools

5. Grandeur Of The Seas

Grandeur of the seas

  • Launched: 1996
  • Guest capacity: 2,440

Grandeur of the Seas is the oldest and smallest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. Due to the maintenance of public areas, it still retains the classic charm of a 20th-century cruise ship.

Obviously, you won’t get any modern amenities or decor as it’s the oldest ship, but the deck plan flows smoothly.

Most amazing, its main dining room goes beyond what I experienced on larger ships in both service and execution of the menu.

In short, this first Royal Caribbean ship is an ideal option to cater to both new and seasoned cruisers taste who are looking for a simplified and lower-cost cruising option on Royal Caribbean.

  • 12 dining options
  • 2 pools, 4 whirlpools
  • Full-service vitality at Sea Spa and state-of-the-art Fi

The Next Royal Caribbean Ships To Launch

The Royal Caribbean has planned to launch the four iconic and modern ships in 2024, 2025, and 2026.

Below is the list of those ships with their features:

1. Icon Of The Seas (To Be Launched In Jan 2024)

Icon of the seas

Specifications

  • 7600 Guest Capacity
  • Gross tonnage of 250,800 GT
  • 28 accommodation options
  • 15 restaurants
  • A variety of bars and lounges
  • Stunning live entertainment venues
  • Eight neighborhoods
  • Six waterslides

2. Utopia Of The Seas (To Be Launched In May 2024)

Utopia of the seas

  • LNG-powered ship
  • Oasis Class
  • 6788 Guest Capacity
  • 8 distinct neighborhoods
  • 21 dining options
  • 5 pools and 8 whirlpools
  • 2 Flow Rider surf simulators

3. Star Of The Seas (To Be Launched In 2025)

star of the seas

  • In-suite slide
  • Cinema space
  • Two balconies
  • Private entrance to the ultimate family neighborhood, Surfside
  • Debut of the first Ultimate Family Townhouse in December 2023 (Icon and Star of the Seas)

4. Unnamed Ship (To Be Launched In 2026)

  • Guest Capacity of 7600

Royal Caribbean plans to construct three Icon-class ships, with the third one to launch in 2026. 

The agreement for the third ship was signed in July 2019, but its arrival in 2026 isn’t certain due to financing uncertainties arising from recent events. However, the cruise industry’s future seems promising at present.

What Is The Newest Royal Caribbean Ship Available For Booking?

Icon of the Seas is the newest ship you can book with Royal Caribbean. Even though it hasn’t started sailing, you can book trips from January 2024 to April 2026.

Utopia of the Seas, another new ship, is also available for booking. It’s part of the Oasis Class ship and will start voyages in July 2024, with bookings open until April 2025.

The other two Royal Caribbean ships that are on the way aren’t available for booking just yet.

What Is The Newest Class Of Royal Caribbean Ships?

The Icon Class is Royal Caribbean’s newest ship type, with at least three ships planned. The first one, Icon of the Seas, will start sailing in January 2024. 

Icon of the Seas will be huge, about 6% larger than the current biggest Royal Caribbean ships. It’ll carry up to 7,600 passengers, which is 7% more than the largest ship now, Wonder of the Seas. 

This new ship will focus more on families. There will be more cabins for families with extra beds and a special outdoor area called Surfside, just for families with young kids.

What’s The Difference Between Newer And Older Royal Caribbean Ships?

Newer Royal Caribbean International ships are huge compared to the older ones, and they’ve got way more stuff to do. Think of multiple pools, mini-golf, basketball courts, and even zip lines on the top decks. 

Inside, there are a bunch of restaurants, bars, shops, big casinos, spas, and theaters with fantastic shows. Some even have ice skating rinks. They’re basically like giant floating resorts, ideal for people who love a big resort vibe.

What Makes the Newer Royal Caribbean Ships Stand Out?

  • Destinations
  • Demographic

How Many Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships Are There?

There are currently 26 ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, with more to launch in upcoming years.

What Are The Different Classes Of Royal Caribbean Ships?

Royal Caribbean ships have the Vision Class, the Voyager Class, the Radiance Class, the Freedom Class, the Oasis Class, the Icon Class, and the Quantum Class, including Quantum Ultra. Icon Class ships are the largest and the newest.

What Is The Nicest Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship?

The best Royal Caribbean ship depends on what you want. The newest one is Icon of the Seas, launching in 2024. It’s the biggest ship in the world.

Final Words

Hopefully, now you must have a clear understanding of all the Royal Caribbean ships and their amenities.

So, if you’re looking for a modern cruising experience, I recommend you choose the exciting new ships of Royal Caribbean.

And if you’re cruising on a budget, old ships are recommended as they do offer a lot of things.

Zoe Grace

I am Zoe Grace, a passionate enthusiast of cruise ships. With a decade of firsthand experience in the cruising industry, I have developed a deep understanding of the intricacies and wonders that these majestic vessels hold.

Now, I am excited to embark on a new journey as an author, sharing my knowledge and insights with readers who share my fascination for the world of cruising.

Join me as we explore the captivating world of cruise ships together.

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Royal Caribbean Ships Newest to Oldest

Did you know Royal Caribbean’s fleet encompasses ships as young as a year old and as seasoned as three decades?

With an intricate understanding of the cruising industry, our expertise navigates you through this vast sea of options.

Whether you’re seeking the grandeur of the newest leviathans or the charm of seasoned voyagers, we’ve got you covered. This article demystifies the selection process, ensuring you find a ship that sails beyond your expectations

List of Royal Caribbean Ships by Age

Here’s the lineup of Royal Caribbean ships, from the newest to the oldest. For each ship, I’ve included its class, how many passengers and crew it holds, and its size in gross tonnage. This gives you a snapshot of how the fleet has grown and changed.

Here’s the list of Royal Caribbean cruise ships from newest to oldest:-

Why Ship Age Matters on Royal Caribbean Cruises

royal caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest

Ever wondered if the age of a Royal Caribbean ship, from the newest Icon of the Seas to the oldest Grandeur of the Seas, really matters? Well, it does, and here’s why.

New Ships: Packed with Cool Features

The newer ships are all about the latest and greatest. Think about having drinks made by robotic bartenders, trying out a skydiving simulator, or checking out virtual balconies. These ships are usually bigger, giving you more room to enjoy and more options for dining and fun.

What’s Great About New Ships:

  • Latest Tech: They’ve got all the cool, new stuff.
  • Bigger Spaces: More room around the ship to explore.
  • More Choices: Loads of activities and places to eat.

Don’t overlook the older ships. They’re usually easier on the wallet and offer a cozy, familiar vibe. They might not have the newest gadgets, but they feel homey. Plus, they get updated regularly, so they still have plenty to offer.

Why Pick an Older Ship:

  • Saves Money: Generally cheaper to book.
  • Friendly Atmosphere: Easier to get to know people.
  • Updated Regularly: They keep them looking fresh.

A key tip: look into when the ship was last refurbished. A recent makeover can make an older ship feel brand new, with updated décor and amenities.

Remember, each ship has its own personality. For example, Oasis of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas are from the same class but feel different because of the 11 years between them.

When booking your cruise, think about what matters most to you. Whether you’re drawn to the shiny new ships or the charm of the older ones, each offers a unique way to experience the sea.

Choosing Between New and Old Royal Caribbean Ships

The draw of new ships.

  • Innovations: The newest ships, like Icon of the Seas, boast the latest features—surf simulators, waterparks, and more.
  • Size: Bigger ships mean more amenities and more space to enjoy.
  • Modern and Clean: New ships offer fresh, clean spaces everywhere you go.
  • Spacious Cabins: More room in your cabin to get ready and relax.
  • Crowds : More passengers might mean waiting longer for activities and meals.
  • Cost: Newness comes at a price, and fares on these ships are usually higher.

Deciding between the newest giants and the smaller, cozier ships like Vision of the Seas depends on what you’re looking for in a cruise. Each option has its unique benefits and downsides.

Pros and Cons of Royal Caribbean’s Oldest Ships

  • Cost-Effective: More budget-friendly, freeing up funds for excursions and shopping.
  • Unique Destinations: Their size allows for visits to less crowded, unique ports.
  • Less Crowded: Easier to find a spot by the pool and generally quieter, attracting fewer of the party crowds found on newer ships.

Drawbacks of Older Ships

  • Signs of Age: Some areas, including staterooms, might show wear and tear.
  • Fewer Activities: Missing out on the newest attractions like surf simulators and advanced slides.

Choosing between the newest ships and the classics is like picking between a shiny new sports car or a cherished vintage model—each has its own appeal.

Personal Experiences

On the smaller Vision of the Seas, the concern about boredom was quickly dispelled by the exceptional staff and their motto, “Small ship, Big Heart.” It was a wonderful experience.

Conversely, on the Wonder of the Seas, the largest ship at the time, its size was overwhelming at first, and it had a busier, more festive atmosphere. Though it took some time to navigate, it was still a blast.

For me, a ship like Mariner of the Seas strikes the perfect balance in size. However, I’m keeping an open mind for the Icon of the Seas!

Royal Caribbean’s Ship Classes Explained

Symphony of the Seas and Empress of the Seas (since sold off) in 1999

Royal Caribbean designs ships in groups called “classes.” Instead of making just one ship, they build several similar ones over a few years, each group called a class. Each class has its own unique style.

Meet the Newest: Icon Class

Icon Class: A New Era

  • The Icon Class is the newest family in the Royal Caribbean fleet, starting with the Icon of the Seas in 2024. This class is all about being eco-friendly and has technology to cut down on emissions.
  • It’s the biggest cruise ship ever, taking ideas from the Oasis and Quantum classes to make something even better. Everyone’s watching to see what Royal Caribbean does next with this class.
  • Right now, there’s just the Icon of the Seas, but the Star of the Seas is coming in 2025 and it’s going to be even bigger.

Quantum and Quantum Ultra Classes: Innovations at Sea

royal caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest

When the Quantum Class ships debuted in 2014, they turned heads. Features like the North Star Observation Tower, which reaches out over the sea, and indoor skydiving were groundbreaking. These ships were notably smaller than the Oasis Class, marking a shift in design philosophy.

Building on the Quantum Class, the Quantum Ultra Class, introduced in 2019, pushed the envelope further with new innovations. These advancements influenced the design of the Icon Class and the Wonder of the Seas, showcasing Royal Caribbean’s commitment to pushing boundaries.

Quantum Ultra Class Ships:

  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Spectrum of the Seas

Quantum Class Ships:

  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Quantum of the Seas

Oasis Class: Redefining Cruise Ships in 2009

Yours Truly in The Mason Jar on Wonder of the Seas

The Oasis Class set new standards for ship design. Oasis of the Seas broke records in 2009 with a tonnage of 226,838, 45% larger than the previous record holders, the Freedom Class ships. It was the first to feature an AquaTheatre, becoming a hallmark for spectacular sea shows.

Oasis Class Ships:

  • Wonder of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas

The Utopia of the Seas, set to launch later this year as the sixth and possibly last Oasis-class ship, will be based at Port Canaveral, continuing the legacy of this groundbreaking class.

Freedom Class: Pioneers of Size in 2006

Back in 2006, the Freedom Class ships set records as the world’s largest, both in terms of how many people they could carry and their sheer size.

Freedom Class Ships:

  • Independence of the Seas
  • Liberty of the Seas
  • Freedom of the Seas

Radiance Class: Versatile Voyagers Since 2001

royal caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest

The Radiance Class took a different path from its larger Voyager Class predecessors, opting for a smaller design. This choice wasn’t about size but versatility, as these ships can navigate through the Panama Canal.

Radiance Class Ships:

  • Jewel of the Seas
  • Serenade of the Seas
  • Brilliance of the Seas
  • Radiance of the Seas

These classes highlight Royal Caribbean’s diverse approach to ship design, balancing massive, record-breaking sizes with the strategic advantages of smaller, more nimble vessels.

Voyager Class: Trailblazing Design Since 1999

Voyager of the Seas

The Voyager Class brought something new to the cruising world—an expansive interior central promenade, a feature that became a Royal Caribbean hallmark and inspired other lines.

Voyager Class Fleet:

  • Mariner of the Seas
  • Navigator of the Seas
  • Adventure of the Seas
  • Explorer of the Seas
  • Voyager of the Seas

Vision Class: Expansive Views Since 1996

Vision Class ships broke the mold with their extensive use of glass, offering panoramic sea views from the interior. Unique to this class, the naming convention was flipped, with Grandeur of the Seas being the first to launch, setting the design standard for Royal Caribbean.

Current Vision Class Ships:

  • Vision of the Seas
  • Enchantment of the Seas
  • Rhapsody of the Seas
  • Grandeur of the Seas

Two ships, Splendour of the Seas and Legend of the Seas, have since left the fleet, finding new life with Marella Cruises.

Each class in the Royal Caribbean fleet offers a distinct experience. Whether you’re drawn to the innovative design of the Voyager Class or the scenic views of the Vision Class, there’s a ship to match your cruising style.

Exploring Royal Caribbean’s Fleet: Newest to Oldest

Dive deep into the details of Royal Caribbean’s fleet, from the groundbreaking Icon of the Seas to the classics. Each ship in this impressive lineup offers unique experiences, catering to all kinds of travelers.

Icon of the Seas: A New Era Begins

royal caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest

Launched in January 2024, the Icon of the Seas represents a leap forward in cruise ship design. As the world’s largest cruise ship, it’s more like a floating city, filled with endless entertainment, dining options, and eco-friendly innovations.

Highlights:

  • Launch Date : 2024
  • Class: Icon
  • Tonnage: 250,800
  • Passenger Capacity: 7,600
  • Crew: 2,350
  • Passenger-to-Crew Ratio: 3.23
  • Dimensions: Length of 1,198 feet and width of 213 feet
  • Cruising Speed : 22 knots

The Icon of the Seas is designed as the ultimate vacation destination on the sea, appealing to both seasoned cruisers and first-timers alike. Dubbed the “Icon of Vacations” by Royal Caribbean, it promises an unmatched sea adventure.

Stay tuned for an exclusive sneak peek at the Icon of the Seas, offering a closer look at what makes this ship a marvel of modern cruising.

Wonder of the Seas: A Caribbean Explorer

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Launched in 2022, the Wonder of the Seas holds the title of the world’s second-largest cruise ship. Based in Port Canaveral, Florida, this maritime marvel ventures into the heart of the Caribbean, visiting destinations like the Bahamas, Mexico, St. Maarten, and Roatan.

Unique Offerings:

  • Launch Date: 2022
  • Class: Oasis
  • Tonnage: 235,600
  • Passenger Capacity: 7,084
  • Crew: 2,204
  • Passenger-to-Crew Ratio: 3.21
  • Dimensions: Length of 1,188 feet and width of 211 feet

A highlight of its voyages is a stop at Royal Caribbean’s exclusive haven, Perfect Day at CocoCay, ensuring a memorable getaway. The Wonder of the Seas interior rooms embodies the pinnacle of Royal Caribbean’s cruising experience.

Odyssey of the Seas: Adventure and Leisure Combined

royal caribbean cruise ships newest to oldest

Launched in 2021, the Odyssey of the Seas introduces passengers to a world of high-flying adventures and leisure. From the thrill of the iFLY skydiving simulator to the expansive SeaPlex for bumper cars and roller-skating, this ship is a hub of excitement. Don’t miss the North Star observation capsule for panoramic views.

Entertainment and Dining:

  • Launch Date: 2021
  • Class: Quantum Ultra
  • Tonnage: 167,704
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,805
  • Crew: 1,612
  • Passenger-to-Crew Ratio: 2.98
  • Dimensions: Length of 1,138 feet and width of 162 feet
  • Cruising Speed: 22 knots

The ship shines with its entertainment options, especially at Two70, where technology meets live performances. Dining experiences range from the authentic Italian flavors at Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar to the casual street fare at El Loco Fresh.

Sailing from Fort Lauderdale for Caribbean adventures and from Rome for Mediterranean explorations, the Odyssey of the Seas promises unforgettable journeys.

4.Spectrum of the Seas: A Fusion of Innovation and Luxury

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Launched in 2019, Spectrum of the Seas introduces a futuristic and luxurious cruising experience. With the Bionic Bar’s robotic bartenders crafting custom cocktails, this ship brings a touch of the future to the seas.

  • Ship Class: Quantum Ultra
  • Tonnage: 169,379
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,905
  • Dimensions: Length of 1,139 feet and width of 162 feet

The Suite Club elevates luxury with private dining and exclusive amenities. Families will love the Ultimate Family Suite, a lavish setup with a slide and a cinema that turns into a karaoke stage.

For adventure seekers, the iFLY skydiving simulator offers an adrenaline rush. Dining is an experience in itself, with Sichuan Red providing a specialty dining experience that adds a flavorful twist to your journey.

Sailing on the Spectrum of the Seas means embracing both innovation and tradition for an unforgettable voyage.

5.Symphony of the Seas: Fun and Flavor on the High Seas

Symphony of the Seas

Launched in 2018, the Symphony of the Seas is like a floating amusement park. As part of the Oasis class, this ship has everything from the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest sea slide, to FlowRider surf simulators for endless fun.

  • Size: 228,081 tons
  • Passengers: 6,680
  • Crew: 2,200
  • Ratio: 3.03 passengers per crew member
  • Measurements: 1,188 feet long and 215 feet wide
  • Speed: 22 knots

Get ready for fun with activities like laser tag that glows in the dark and amazing shows. When it’s time to eat, enjoy everything from seafood to Italian meals. Families will love the Ultimate Family Suite, making every stay special.

Jumping on board the Symphony of the Seas means your vacation will be packed with action and tasty treats.

6.Harmony of the Seas: The Ultimate Family Adventure

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Launched in 2016, Harmony of the Seas takes family fun to new heights. As part of the Oasis class, it’s packed with thrilling adventures like the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea, The Perfect Storm water slides, and an exciting zip line.

  • Tonnage: 226,963
  • Passengers: 6,687
  • Size: 1,188 feet long and 216 feet wide

With over 20 dining options, including Jamie’s Italian and Wonderland, there’s something for every taste. The entertainment is top-notch, featuring robotic bartenders at the Bionic Bar, Broadway hits like Grease, and stunning shows at the AquaTheater.

Harmony of the Seas offers a perfect mix of excitement, variety in dining, and amazing shows, setting a new standard for what family cruises can be.

7.Ovation of the Seas: A Journey of Discovery and Adventure

Ovation of the Seas

Launched in 2016, the Ovation of the Seas offers a blend of thrilling activities and culinary delights. Imagine ascending above the ocean in the North Star capsule for unmatched views, surfing on the FlowRider, or experiencing skydiving with iFLY.

  • Class: Quantum
  • Tonnage: 168,666
  • Passengers: 4,905
  • Crew: 1,500
  • Ratio: 3.27 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 1,138 feet long and 136 feet wide

From the imaginative dishes at Wonderland to the authentic flavors of Izumi, dining on the Ovation of the Seas is a journey in itself. This ship redefines the cruising experience with its innovative features and diverse dining options.

8.Anthem of the Seas: A Fusion of Technology and Taste

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Launched in 2015, the Anthem of the Seas offers a journey filled with cutting-edge entertainment and a world of dining options. Dive into the SeaPlex for roller skating and bumper cars by day, and by night, be mesmerized by Two70’s Vistarama technology, turning windows into vast canvases for multimedia displays.

  • Size: 1,139 feet long and 136 feet wide

From the rustic charms of Tuscany to the delicate flavors of Japan and the fantasy of Wonderland, the Anthem of the Seas takes your taste buds on a global tour. As the evening unfolds, the ship glows with neon, inviting you to bars with stunning views and activities that sparkle into the night.

9.A Journey of Discovery and Delight

Launched in 2014, Quantum of the Seas stands as a testament to Royal Caribbean’s commitment to innovative entertainment and diverse dining. Witness the fusion of art and technology in the Starwater Show and feel the rhythm with Sonic Odyssey.

  • Dimensions: 1,141 feet long and 136 feet wide

From the American flavors of Chops Grille to Izumi’s hand-rolled sushi and the rustic charm of Jamie’s Italian, Quantum of the Seas offers a dining experience to satisfy every palate. This ship blends cutting-edge entertainment with culinary excellence, ensuring every voyage is memorable.

10. Allure of the Seas: Oasis Class Excellence

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Launched in 2010, the Allure of the Seas sets the bar high within the Oasis Class, offering guests an array of unforgettable onboard experiences. From the thrill of zip-lining across decks to the splashes at the H2O Zone Water Park, adventure is always just around the corner.

  • Tonnage: 225,282
  • Passengers: 6,826
  • Crew: 2,054
  • Ratio: 3.32 passengers per crew member
  • Size: 1,187 feet long and 215 feet wide
  • Speed: 22.6 knots

As the sun sets, Allure of the Seas comes alive with vibrant nightlife, featuring bars and performances including the Broadway sensation “Mamma Mia!” Food lovers will rejoice in the variety of dining options available, from the Italian delights of Giovanni’s Table to the premium steaks at Chops Grille℠.

The Allure of the Seas combines the thrill of adventure with the pleasure of dining and entertainment, making every voyage a unique experience.

11.Oasis of the Seas: A World of Thrills and Leisure

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Launched in 2009, the Oasis of the Seas is a cornerstone of the Oasis Class, offering a vibrant blend of adrenaline-pumping and relaxation activities. Experience the excitement with waterslides like The Perfect Storm and the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea.

  • Tonnage: 226,838
  • Passengers: 6,771
  • Crew: 2,109
  • Ratio: 3.21 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 1,187 feet long and 215 feet wide

With dining options ranging from the casual El Loco Fresh to the delicious Portside BBQ, there’s a taste for every palate. As night falls, the ship lights up with entertainment options, including Spotlight Karaoke and Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade.

The Oasis of the Seas invites you to embark on a journey filled with thrilling adventures, exquisite dining, and endless entertainment.

12.Independence of the Seas: Where Excitement Meets Comfort

Independence of the Seas

Launched in 2008, the Independence of the Seas bridges the thrill of adventure with the serenity of relaxation. Get ready to ride the waves on the FlowRider surf simulator or embark on a glowing quest with Battle for Planet Z laser tag.

  • Class: Freedom
  • Tonnage: 154,407
  • Passengers: 4,560
  • Crew: 1,360
  • Ratio: 3.35 passengers per crew member
  • Size: 1,112 feet long and 184 feet wide
  • Speed: 21.6 knots

Satisfy your cravings at Izumi Hibachi & Sushi or enjoy the seaside flavors at Fish & Ships. For those seeking fun and games, Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade is the spot to be, combining delicious food with exciting entertainment.

The Independence of the Seas invites you on a journey filled with exhilarating activities, delectable dining, and lively entertainment, perfect for every type of traveler.

13.Liberty of the Seas: A Fusion of Thrills and Leisure

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Launched in 2007, Liberty of the Seas delivers an unforgettable mix of high-energy activities and gastronomic delights. Experience the adrenaline rush of the Tidal Wave, the sea’s first boomerang-style slide, and race down The Perfect Storm water slides.

  • Passengers: 4,960
  • Ratio: 3.64 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 1,112 feet long and 185 feet wide
  • Speed: 21 knots

Taste the vibrant flavors at Sabor Modern Mexican, grab a slice at Sorrento’s Pizza, or indulge in the exquisite cuts at Chops Grille. As night falls, enjoy sophisticated martinis at R Bar, a fine wine at Vintages, and get captivated by ice skating shows and the Saturday Night Fever musical.

Liberty of the Seas stands as a beacon of adventure and relaxation, offering a plethora of experiences to satisfy the thrill-seeker and the epicurean alike.

14. Freedom of the Seas: A Playground on the Ocean

Launched in 2006, Freedom of the Seas is a treasure trove of excitement and culinary delights. Get your heart racing with The Perfect Storm slides, catch a wave on the FlowRider, or team up for some glow-in-the-dark laser tag.

  • Tonnage: 156,271
  • Passengers: 4,635
  • Crew: 1,365
  • Ratio: 3.39 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 1,111 feet long and 185 feet wide

With dining choices ranging from Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen to El Loco Fresh and Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, there’s something to satisfy every appetite. Evenings come alive at The Lime and Coconut bar, and with spaces like Adventure Ocean and teen hangouts, there’s fun on offer for all ages.

Freedom of the Seas combines the excitement of an adventure park with the relaxation of a vacation, making it a perfect pick for any cruise holiday.

15. Jewel of the Seas: A Perfect Mix of Leisure and Adventure

Jewel of the Seas

Launched in 2004, Jewel of the Seas offers the ideal balance between peaceful relaxation and thrilling experiences. Picture yourself soaking up the sun by the pool, surrounded by vast ocean vistas, or scaling the heights of the rock climbing wall for a dose of adventure.

  • Class: Radiance
  • Tonnage: 90,090
  • Passengers: 2,702
  • Ratio: 3.17 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 962 feet long and 106 feet wide
  • Speed: 25 knots

Culinary journeys await with diverse dining options, from Izumi Sushi’s Far Eastern flavors to the Italian delights at Giovanni’s Table. As night falls, the ship comes alive with wine tastings, casino action, and captivating shows, ensuring that every evening is as memorable as the day.

Jewel of the Seas is where every moment is a treasure, blending the tranquility of the seas with the exhilaration of new experiences.

16. Mariner of the Seas: A Blend of Thrills and Leisure

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Launched in 2003, Mariner of the Seas strikes the perfect balance between exhilarating adventures and serene relaxation. With features like the FlowRider surf simulator and The Perfect Storm waterslides, it promises fun for everyone.

  • Class: Voyager
  • Tonnage: 13,279 (likely a typo in the original data; should be around 138,000)
  • Passengers: 4,001
  • Crew: 1,213
  • Ratio: 3.29 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 1,020 feet long and 161 feet wide

From the authentic Italian flavors at Jamie’s Italian to the exquisite sushi at Izumi, dining on the Mariner of the Seas is a global journey. Evening entertainment is equally diverse, featuring the retro-cool Bamboo Room and the lively Playmakers Bar & Arcade.

Mariner of the Seas is designed for those who seek thrills, as well as those in pursuit of relaxation, making it a top choice for a memorable cruise vacation.

17.Serenade of the Seas: A Window to the Ocean

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Launched in 2003, Serenade of the Seas offers an immersive cruise experience, thanks to its extensive use of glass, making the ocean views a constant companion. Whether you’re testing your skills on the mini-golf course, conquering the 12-meter rock-climbing wall, or relaxing under the retractable glass-roofed pool, the sea is always in sight.

  • Passengers: 2,476
  • Ratio: 2.97 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 965 feet long and 106 feet wide

Culinary adventures await at Izumi with its Far East flavors, or indulge in a five-course delight at the Chef’s Table. As night falls, the ship comes alive with unique shows, cozy English pubs, sophisticated wine bars, and vibrant clubs, making every evening an adventure.

Serenade of the Seas combines stunning views with thrilling activities and exquisite dining, creating a cruise experience that’s both adventurous and relaxing.

18. Navigator of the Seas: Ultimate Adventure and Relaxation

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Launched in 2002, Navigator of the Seas stands out as an adventurer’s dream, featuring the sea’s longest waterslide and a thrilling head-first mat racer.

  • Tonnage: 139,999
  • Passengers: 3,968
  • Crew: 1,232
  • Ratio: 3.22 passengers per crew member

Dining ranges from casual eats at El Loco Fresh to refined dishes at Jamie’s Italian. The Lime and Coconut bar spans three levels, infusing a lively Caribbean atmosphere into evenings on board.

Kids and teens have redesigned spaces dedicated to them, ensuring fun for every age. The entire family can join in on glow-in-the-dark laser tag and test their wit in an escape room challenge.

Navigator of the Seas offers a perfect blend of exhilarating activities and spaces to unwind, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a vibrant and diverse cruise experience.

19. Brilliance of the Seas: Adventure Meets Tranquility

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Launched in 2002, Brilliance of the Seas offers a perfect blend of excitement and peace. Challenge yourself on the rock climbing wall or unwind in the Solarium’s tranquil whirlpools.

  • Passengers: 2,543
  • Ratio: 2.99 passengers per crew member

From Izumi Japanese Cuisine’s fresh sushi to Chops Grille’s premium steaks, the dining experiences cater to all tastes. Enjoy timeless cocktails at R Bar or explore a fine wine selection at Vintages.

Brilliance of the Seas seamlessly combines thrilling activities with moments of serene relaxation, offering an unforgettable voyage for every guest.

20. Adventure of the Seas: A Sea of Excitement and Flavors

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Launched in 2001, Adventure of the Seas offers a thrilling experience on the high seas. Dive into fun with The Perfect Storm waterslides or conquer new heights on the rock-climbing wall, enjoying breathtaking views from above.

  • Tonnage: 137,276
  • Passengers: 3,807
  • Crew: 1,185
  • Dimensions: 1,020 feet long and 157 feet wide

Savor the world on a plate, from Izumi’s Japanese cuisine to the Italian delights at Giovanni’s Table. The ice-skating shows dazzle, while Boleros offers a taste of Latin rhythm. Nightlife thrives at the Duck and Dog Pub with live music and a vast selection of drinks.

Adventure of the Seas is your gateway to action-packed days, culinary journeys, and nights filled with music and laughter, ensuring an unforgettable cruise experience.

21.Radiance of the Seas: A Window to the World’s Wonders

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Launched in 2001, Radiance of the Seas is a marvel of design, featuring more glass than any other ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. This architectural choice ensures that whether you’re admiring icy glaciers or basking in the warmth of tropical sunsets, the views are always spectacular.

  • Passengers: 2,466
  • Ratio: 2.75 passengers per crew member

The ship is a haven of activities, from a serene poolside oasis to the excitement of a rock-climbing wall, ensuring entertainment for every taste. Dining on the Radiance of the Seas is a journey in itself, with specialty restaurants offering a taste of the world’s finest cuisines.

Embark on Radiance of the Seas for an experience that combines the thrill of discovery with the beauty of the sea, making every journey an unforgettable adventure.

22. Explorer of the Seas: Where Fun Meets Relaxation

Launched in 2000, Explorer of the Seas is a ship where excitement and calm coexist. Catch a wave on the FlowRider or zip down The Perfect Storm slides for a thrill. Looking to relax? The adults-only Solarium is your quiet escape.

  • Tonnage: 137,308
  • Passengers: 4,290
  • Length: 1,020 feet
  • Width: 157 feet

Craving something delicious? Choose from Italian at Giovanni’s Table or sushi at Izumi. At night, catch a show in the Main Theatre, enjoy a drink at the Schooner Bar, or play at Casino Royale.

On Explorer of the Seas, every day brings a new adventure or a moment to unwind, with great food and entertainment always part of the journey.

23. Voyager of the Seas: Thrills and Chills on the High Seas

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Launched in 1999, Voyager of the Seas turns the excitement up a notch with a lineup of attractions for all ages. Dive into fun with The Perfect Storm waterslides and take on opponents in glow-in-the-dark Laser Tag: Battle for Planet Z.

  • Passengers: 4,000
  • Crew: 1,200
  • Ratio: 3.33 passengers per crew member
  • Size: 1,020 feet long and 157 feet wide

Catch a wave on the FlowRider, unwind in the spa, or soak up the serenity in the adults-only solarium. Families will find plenty to love too, from mini-golf at Voyager Dunes to the ice-skating rink, not to mention the rock-climbing walls and kid-friendly zones.

Voyager of the Seas offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, ensuring a memorable vacation for travelers of all ages.

24. Vision of the Seas: A Spectacle of Leisure and Entertainment

Launched in 1998, Vision of the Seas captivates with a perfect blend of thrilling and serene experiences. Challenge yourself on the Rock Wall or unwind in the peaceful adults-only Solarium.

  • Class: Vision
  • Tonnage: 78,340
  • Passengers: 2,514
  • Ratio: 3.38 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 915 feet long and 105 feet wide

From the exquisite flavors at Izumi Sushi to the Italian finesse of Giovanni’s Table, the dining options cater to all tastes. As the sun sets, the ship comes alive with West End-style shows, bustling bars, and vibrant parties.

Vision of the Seas offers a dynamic blend of activities, dining, and entertainment, making every journey an unforgettable adventure.

25. Enchantment of the Seas: Where Adventure Meets Serenity

Launched in 1997, Enchantment of the Seas is a sanctuary on the sea that offers something for everyone. Scale new heights on the rock climbing wall or soak up the tranquility in the adults-only Solarium.

  • Tonnage: 82,910
  • Passengers: 2,730
  • Ratio: 3.2 passengers per crew member
  • Dimensions: 989 feet long and 105 feet wide

Dining aboard is a treat with choices ranging from the sophisticated Chops Grille to the casual Park Café. As night falls, the ship buzzes with entertainment, including Broadway-style shows and the spirited salsa nights at Boleros.

Enchantment of the Seas weaves together moments of excitement and relaxation, promising a cruise vacation filled with memorable experiences.

26. Rhapsody of the Seas: A Symphony of Fun and Relaxatio

Launched in 1997, Rhapsody of the Seas is a haven for both those seeking thrills and those wishing for peaceful moments. Challenge yourself on the rock climbing wall or enjoy the latest games in the vibrant arcade, and then relax by the pool for some serene downtime.

  • Tonnage: 78,491
  • Passengers: 2,416
  • Ratio: 3.15 passengers per crew member
  • Size: 915 feet long and 106 feet wide

Dine in style at the elegant Chef’s Table or enjoy a casual bite of the fleet-famous Kummelweck sandwich at Park Café. As evening falls, be captivated by original productions in the theatre or unwind in one of the ship’s bars with your favorite drink in hand.

Rhapsody of the Seas blends excitement with relaxation, offering a diverse array of activities and dining options to ensure every moment aboard is memorable.

27. Grandeur of the Seas: Timeless Elegance and Fun

Launched in 1996, Grandeur of the Seas may be the oldest and most intimate ship in the fleet, but it shines with a variety of amenities. It’s a testament to timeless elegance and the joy of cruising.

  • Tonnage: 73,817
  • Passengers: 2,440
  • Dimensions: 916 feet long and 106 feet wide
  • Speed: 19 knots

With dining options that span the globe from the casual Windjammer to the refined Izumi, every meal is a journey. The entertainment onboard keeps you captivated, from Broadway-style shows and a Vegas-style casino to poolside movies that light up both day and night.

Grandeur of the Seas offers a cruise experience filled with sophistication, diverse flavors, and engaging entertainment, making every voyage memorable.

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New Ships on the Horizon for Royal Caribbean

Even after launching the Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean has more surprises coming.

Meet Utopia of the Seas

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Set to launch in 2024, Utopia of the Seas is the latest star in the Oasis class. It’s going to mix the best bits of Wonder of the Seas with cool new features from Icon of the Seas.

  • Status: Being built
  • Launch Year: 2024

Utopia of the Seas is shaping up to be something special. With every bit of news Royal Caribbean shares, the excitement just keeps growing. It’s all about bringing you the most amazing experiences at sea.

Star of the Seas: Charting New Waters with Royal Caribbean

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Set to launch in 2025, Star of the Seas is laying the foundation as the latest Icon class ship. Though it’s just starting to take shape, the buzz is it’s going to revolutionize cruising.

  • Status: Starting to build
  • Launch Year: 2025

Star of the Seas is leading the charge in sustainability, equipped with cutting-edge eco-friendly tech. This ship is all about giving you a feel-good journey from start to finish.

A Fleet for Every Cruiser

With 26 ships, Royal Caribbean’s fleet is a mosaic of experiences. From the early days featuring the Viking Crown lounge and atriums to today’s wonders like Central Park, the Boardwalk, and the AquaTheatre, the evolution is astounding.

The fleet ranges from the Radiance class, perfect for Alaskan adventures, to the colossal Oasis class dominating the Caribbean seas. There’s truly a Royal Caribbean ship for every preference, showcasing that age is just a number when it comes to the high seas adventure.

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Royal Caribbean International has been delivering innovation at sea for over 50 years. Each new class of ship has been considered an architectural marvel featuring the latest technology and guest experiences. Royal Caribbean currently has 27 cruise ships in service. The cruise line continues to revolutionize vacations with itineraries to more than 270 destinations in 72 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean’s private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay , the first in the Perfect Day Island Collection.

List of Royal Caribbean Ships By Age

Here is a complete list of Royal Caribbean’s cruise ships  newest to oldest . We hope this list will help you, as the cruise line has ships that can vary in size from 73,000 gross tons (Vision Class), to the upcoming Icon class that are 250,000+ gross tons.

Here is every cruise ship with Royal Caribbean currently and planned to delivered in the fleet,  sorted by newest first :

Icon of the Seas – 2024

Icon of the Seas arrives in Port Miami

Icon of the Seas  is the first ship in the  Icon Class  and is 250,800 GT’s. She carries   5,496 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of   6,826. The 20 deck ship took her maiden voyage from Miami in January 2024. 

Wonder of the Seas – 2022

Royal Caribbean Ships By Age

Wonder of the Seas is the fifth ship in the popular  Oasis Class and is 235,600 GT’s. She carries 5,734 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 7,084. Wonder of the Seas is the first ship in the Oasis Class to feature 8 neighborhoods with the addition of the new Suite Neighborhood . She also received other design enhancements to the Windjammer Café and other areas and is the first ship to include the popular restaurant, The Mason Jar . The Godmother of the ship is Marie McCrea.

Ship Highlights:

  • Suite Neighborhood
  • The Mason Jar
  • Wonder Playscape
  • Ultimate Family Suite

Odyssey of the Seas – 2022

Odyssey of the Seas

Odyssey of the Seas is the fifth ship in the popular  Quantum Class and is 169,000 GT’s. She carries 4,198 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 5,498. This 16 deck ship features the popular features like the North Star, Seaplex and a Bionic Bar. The Godmother of the ship is Erin Brown.

  • Ripcord By IFLY

Spectrum of the Seas – 2021

Spectrum of the Seas

Spectrum of the Seas is the first ship in the new  Quantum Ultra Class and is 168,666 GT’s. She carries 4,246 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 5,622. This 16 deck ship was specifically designed for the Chinese market. You will also find popular features like the North Star, Seaplex and a Bionic Bar. The Godparents of the ship are Angelababy and Huang Xiaoming.

Symphony of the Seas – 2018

Symphony of the Seas

Symphony of the Seas is the fourth ship in the  Oasis Class and is 228,081 GT’s. She carries 5,518 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 6,680. The 18 deck ship ship includes 7 neighborhoods and the Ultimate Family Suite. You can also take a ride of the Ultimate Abysss, which is a 10-story dry slide. The GodFamily of the ship are the PeneVegas family which includes Alexa, Carlos and Ocean.

  • Ultimate Abyss – A 10-Story Dry Slide
  • The Perfect Storm – A Trio of Waterslides
  • Battle For Planet Z – Lazer Tag

Ovation of the Seas – 2016

Ovation of the Seas

Ovation of the Seas is the third ship in the  Quantum Class and is 168,666 GT’s. She carries 4,180 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,905. The 16 deck had her maiden voyage on April 17, 2016. The Godmother of the ship is the Chinese actress, Fan Bingbing.

Harmony of the Seas – 2016

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Harmony of the Seas is the third ship in the  Oasis Class and is 226,963 GT’s. She carries 5,479 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 6,687. The 18 deck ship took her maiden voyage on May 29, 2016. Her Godmother is Brittany Affolter.

Anthem of the Seas – 2015

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Anthem of the Seas is the second ship in the  Quantum Class and is 168,666 GT’s. She carries 4,180 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,905. With 16 deck ship took her Maiden voyage on April 22, 2015 The Godmother of the ship is British historian and author Emma Wilby.

Quantum of the Seas – 2014

Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas is the first ship in the  Quantum Class and is 168,666 GT’s. She carries 4,180 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,905. With 16 decks, this new class of ship is packed with amazing features like the North Star, Seaplex (Bumper Cars), Ripcord by IFLY, Bionic Bar and much more. The Godmother of the ship is American actress Kristin Chenoweth.

Allure of the Seas – 2010

Allure of the Seas

Allure of the Seas is the second ship in the  Oasis Class and is 226,963 GT’s. She carries 5,496 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 6,826. The 18 deck ship took her maiden voyage on Dec 5, 2010. The ship features 7 different neighborhoods and highlights featuring a Central Park, Carousel, Zip Line ride and an Aquatheater. Her Godmother is Princess Fiona.

Oasis of the Seas – 2009

Oasis of the Seas

The revolutionary Oasis of the Seas is the first ship in the  Oasis Class and is 226,838 GT’s. She carries 5,602 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 6,771. The ship features 7 different neighborhoods and highlights like the Portside BBQ, Ultimate Panoramic Suite, Music Hall, Ultimate Abyss (10-story dry slide), The Perfect Storm waterpark and more. Her Godmothers are Gloria Estefan, Michelle Kwan, Dara Torres, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Shawn Johnson, Jane Seymour and Daisy Fuentes.

Independence of the Seas – 2008

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Independence of the Seas is the third ship in the  Freedom Class and is 154,407 GT’s. She carries 3,634 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,375. She took her maiden voyage on May 2, 2008. Her Godmother is Elizabeth Hill.

Liberty of the Seas – 2007

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Liberty of the Seas is the second ship in the  Freedom Class and is 154,407 GT’s. She carries 3,798 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,960. She took her maiden voyage on May 19, 2007. Her Godmother is travel agent, Donna Madeley.

Freedom of the Seas – 2006

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Freedom of the Seas is the first ship in the  Freedom Class and is 156,271 GT’s. She carries 3,926 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,635. She took her maiden voyage on May 11, 2006. Her Godmother is foster-mother, Katherine Louise Calder.

Jewel of the Seas – 2004

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Jewel of the Seas is the fourth ship in the  Radiance Class and is 90,090 GT’s. She carries 2,191 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,702. She took her maiden voyage on May 8, 2004. Her Godmother is ( National Teacher of the Year   for   2004 ), Kathy Mellor.

Serenade of the Seas – 2003

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Serenade of the Seas is the third ship in the popular  Radiance Class and is 90,090 GT’s. She carries 2,143 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,476. She took her maiden voyage on August 25, 2003. Her Godmother is Whoopi Goldberg.

Mariner of the Seas – 2003

Mariner of the Seas

Mariner of the Seas is the third ship in the  Voyager Class and is 138,279 GT’s. She carries 3,114 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 3,807. The 15 deck ship took her maiden voyage on November 16, 2003. Her Godmother is Jean Driscoll.

Brilliance of the Seas – 2002

Brilliance of the Seas

Brilliance of the Seas is the second ship in the  Radiance Class and is 90,090 GT’s. She carries 2,142 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,543. She took her maiden voyage on July 15, 2002. Her Godmother is Marilyn Ofer.

Navigator of the Seas – 2002

Navigator of the Seas

Navigator of the Seas is the third ship in the  Voyager Class and is 137,276 GT’s. She carries 3,114 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 3,807. The 15 deck ship took her maiden voyage on November 18, 2001. Her Godparents are Tara Stackpole (FDNY), Kevin Hannafin (FDNY), Margaret McDonnell (NYPD), Sgt. Richard Lucas (NYPD)

Radiance of the Seas – 2001

Radiance at Hubbard Glacier

Radiance of the Seas is the first ship in the  Radiance Class and is 90,090 GT’s. She carries 2,143 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,466. The 13 deck ship took her maiden voyage on April 7, 2001. Her Godmother is Margot Pritzker.

Adventure of the Seas – 2001

Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas is the third ship in the  Voyager Class and is 137,276 GT’s. She carries 3,114 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 3,807. The 15 deck ship took her maiden voyage on November 18, 2001. Her Godparents are Tara Stackpole (FDNY), Kevin Hannafin (FDNY), Margaret McDonnell (NYPD), Sgt. Richard Lucas (NYPD)

Explorer of the Seas – 2000

Explorer of the Seas

Explorer of the Seas is the second ship in the  Voyager Class and is 137,308 GT’s. She carries 3,286 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,290. The 15 deck ship, along with an international crew of 1,185 and passengers took her maiden voyage on October 28, 2000. Her Godmother is retired American track and field athlete Jackie Joyner-Kersee.

Voyager of the Seas – 1999

Voyager of the Seas

Voyager of the Seas is the first ship in the  Voyager Class and is 137,276 GT’s. She carries 3,602 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 4,000. The 15 deck ship took her maiden voyage on November 21, 1999. This would be the first ship with a revolutionary new interior promenade area with shops, dining venues and more. Her Godmother is two-time Olympic champion figure skater, Katarina Witt.

Vision of the Seas – 1998

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Vision of the Seas is the fourth ship in the  Vision Class and is 73,817 GT’s. The ship was built at Chantiers de L’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France. She carries 1,998 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,416. The 12 deck ship took her maiden voyage on May 2, 1998. Her Godmother is Helen Morin Stephan, wife of Royal Caribbean’s founder and former Vice Chairman, Edwin Stephan.

Enchantment of the Seas – 1997

Enchantment of the Seas

Enchantment of the Seas is the third ship in the  Vision Class and is 82,910 GT’s. The ship was built at Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Helsinki, Finland. The 12 deck ship took her maiden voyage on July 13, 1997. This ship is very unique since she was Lengthened by 73 feet in June 2005 with a new section being inserted in her mid-section. The result is a very unique look and greater size than her sisters. She carries 2,252 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,730. Her Godmother is Colleen Fain, wife of Royal Caribbean Chairman and former CEO Richard D. Fain.

Rhapsody of the Seas – 1997

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Rhapsody of the Seas is the second ship in the  Vision Class and is 73,817 GT’s. The ship was built at Chantiers de L’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France. She carries 1,998 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,416. The 12 deck ship took her maiden voyage on May 19, 1997. Her Godmother is Bodil Wilhelmsen, wife of Royal Caribbean principal shareholder Gjert Wilhelmsen.

Grandeur of the Seas – 1996

Grandeur of the Seas

Grandeur of the Seas is the first ship in the  Vision Class and is 73,817 GT’s. She carries 1,992 passengers (based on two per cabin) with a total guest capacity of 2,440. The 12 deck ship took her maiden voyage on December 14, 1996. This new class of ship were known as “Ships of glass” with the large amount of glass used in the ship’s exterior. This was something very new for ship design at the time and helped create a more floating resort atmosphere. Her Godmother is Aviva Ofer, wife of Sammy Ofer and mother of Eyal Ofer, a member of Royal Caribbean’s Board of Directors.

Here are all the current list of Royal Caribbean cruise ships by age from newest to oldest:

Royal caribbean ships by age newest to oldest, list of royal caribbean ships by class.

Royal Caribbean has six unique classes of ship’s that have their own size and features.

What are the different classes of Royal Caribbean ships?

Here is a list of the six classes of ships:

  • Vision Class  
  • Voyager Class  
  • Radiance Class  
  • Freedom Class
  • Quantum Class
  • Quantum Ultra Class
  • Oasis Class

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas

Future Royal Caribbean ships

Icon of the Seas  is the first in the new-build in the Icon class . She is the first LNG powered cruise ship for Royal Caribbean and debuted in January of 2024 as the largest cruise ship ever built.

Utopia of the Seas  will be the sixth Oasis class cruise ship. She will also be the first LNG powered Oasis class ship. She is scheduled to debut in the Spring 2024.

Royal Caribbean also has two more Icon class cruise ships on order with deliveries expected in 2025 and 2026.

Wonder of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Ships Frequently Asked Questions

What is royal caribbean’s newest ship.

Icon of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s newest ship and began service on January 27, 2024. She is the first ship in the revolutionary Icon Class and is 250,800 GRT’s

What is the oldest ship of Royal Caribbean?

Grandeur of the Seas is currently the oldest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. She began service on on December 14, 1996. She was the first popular Vision Clas s.

What is the smallest Royal Caribbean ship?

Grandeur of the Seas is currently the smallest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet coming in at 73,817 GRT’s.

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Royal Caribbean Ships by Size, Age and Class (2022)

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Royal Caribbean has an active fleet of 26 ships currently. They plan to launch a further 4 more ships between 2022 and 2026 ( Icon on of the Seas , Utopia of the Seas and two unnamed currently) which will bring them to 30 ships and keep their position as the largest cruise line fleet in the world.

Introduction to Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is an American cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida. It was founded in 1968 in Norway by three Norwegian shipping companies and the first ship to sail for the company was Song of Norway in 1970.

Later on, the company merged with the greek cruise line Celebrity Cruises but kept the brand alive whilst also running Royal Caribbean. A further acquisition in 2018 of Silversea Cruises added another brand to the company, aimed at luxury cruise travellers.

Royal Caribbean is seen as one of the most innovative cruise lines in the world with many ‘firsts’ at sea (surfing, rock climbing, aqua theatre, world’s biggest ship and more) – they are very popular for all age groups and cater massively for families.

Their fleet of ships sails from dedicated ports around the world year-round and additionally they own two private islands which are visited by most of their Florida-based cruise ships.

This guide will help you work out which Royal Caribbean ship is which!

Royal Caribbean Ships Frequently Asked Questions

What are royal caribbean’s newest ships.

The latest ships to launch in the Royal Caribbean fleet are Wonder of the Seas (2022) and Odyssey of the Seas (2021)

What is the biggest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet?

The biggest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet currently is Wonder of the Seas .

How many Royal Caribbean ships are there?

There are currently 26 ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet. With a further 4 ships on order.

Which Royal Caribbean ship is the most fun?

That would depend on your definition of fun! However, the Oasis-class ships offer the most facilities at sea because they are bigger and have more activities on them.

What is the smallest Royal Caribbean ship?

Grandeur of the Seas is the smallest Royal Caribbean ship in the fleet.

What is the oldest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet?

The oldest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet is Grandeur of the Seas which launched back in 1996.

What is the biggest cruise ship in the world?

Wonder of the Seas is currently the world’s biggest cruise ship at 236,857 GRT.

Which ship is bigger, Oasis or Anthem?

Oasis of the Seas is the bigger of the two ships. She is an Oasis-class ship whereas Anthem of the Seas is a Quantum-class ship, which is smaller.

Does Royal Caribbean own Silversea?

Yes. Royal Caribbean acquired Silversea in July 2018. Before then it was a family-owned cruise line.

Is the Titanic bigger than a cruise ship?

No! Titanic is relatively small in comparison to modern cruise ships. Titanic was only 269m long compared to Wonder of the Seas at 362m long. Titanic was 46,328 GRT compared to Wonder of the Seas with 236,857 GRT!

Royal Caribbean Ships by Size (from largest to smallest)

What does ‘tonnage (grt)’ mean.

GRT (Gross Registered Tonnage) is a term used to calculate the volume inside a ship. It is a measure of cubic capacity and is calculated by the total volume from inside the hull and decks of the ship. 1 GRT = 100 cubic feet of space. In essence, the bigger the GRT – the more ‘space’ the ship has for passengers, cargo, etc.

How are ‘Passengers (Max)’ calculated?

You’ll see multiple numbers for passengers on ships – this is because many ships include extra beds in cabins (such as the sofa/couch can convert to a pull-out bed) – but the majority of cabins usually have 2 people in them. the ‘Max’ number is if every cabin used their additional pull-out bed, etc. This number is unlikely to be reached very frequently.

Royal Caribbean Ships by Age (from newest to oldest)

Are all royal caribbean ships new builds.

Yes, all ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet have been built specifically for them. Some of their ships have at times been earmarked for transfer to other brands ( Grandeur of the Seas was due to move to Pullmantur, but was cancelled)

Royal Caribbean Ships by Class (from newest to oldest)

What is the difference between the oasis-class ships.

There are currently five Oasis-class ships and the sixth one is on order ( Utopia of the Seas ) – there are differences between each ship, although structurally they are all the same class of ship.

The first two ships are near-enough identical sisters, however, Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas both added the Ultimate Abyss – the world’s longest slide at sea.

The fifth ship, Wonder of the Seas added an eighth neighborhood ‘Suite Neighborhood’, a new restaurant ‘The Mason Jar’ and a new bar ‘ Vue’.

Final Thoughts

Royal Caribbean makes it easy for choosing a cruise ship to sail on – they have ships of varying different sizes and capacities – allowing them to sail from multiple ports around the world year-round.

Whilst their most-popular cruises leave from Miami, allowing calls at their private islands, many people enjoy Royal Caribbean sailing in Europe (to the Canaries and the Norwegian Fjords) and also in Asia, where Royal Caribbean has experimented with homeporting ships for the Chinese market in the past.

Oasis-class ships still get the most reviews (they of course also take the most passengers) but also because of more facilities and thus activities onboard.

That said, the Quantum-class ships are extremely popular with many delighted by the ‘ North Star ‘ attraction on the top of each Quantum-class ship.

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Royal Caribbean Ships By Age – Newest to Oldest (Complete List)

Royal Caribbean currently has 26 cruise ships to choose from, each offering unique amenities and experiences.

And although the older cruise ships do get refurbished, knowing their age and features is important for many passengers. I know it’s important for me when booking!

The newer ships have some amazing features that the older ones just can’t match.

And even though Royal Caribbean ships as a whole are an amazing experience, you will notice some major perks in the newer ships.

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Overview of Royal Caribbean Ships

When you think of cruising, Royal Caribbean’s fleet is probably one of the first that comes to mind.

In recent years, Royal Caribbean has introduced a new class of ships called the Icon Class .

These ships, like the Icon of the Seas , have a gross tonnage of 250,800, making them significantly larger than some of their earlier counterparts, such as the Grandeur of the Seas, which has a gross tonnage of 73,817.

This increase in size allows for more innovative features, amenities, and passenger capacity.

Next up is the Quantum Class ships. These ships, introduced starting in 2014, are known for their state-of-the-art technology and unique experiences.

Some of the highlights include the North Star observation capsule, a skydiving simulator, and a bionic bar with robotic bartenders.

Quantum Class ships boast a gross tonnage of around 168,000, providing ample space to create unforgettable memories.

Then we also have the Oasis Class ships, which first set sail in 2009. Known for their sheer size and innovative features, Oasis Class vessels are among the largest cruise ships in the world.

With a gross tonnage of around 225,000 to 236,000, these impressive ships proudly offer seven distinct neighborhoods, over 20 dining options, and exhilarating activities like ziplining and surf simulators.

Finally, Royal Caribbean’s earlier ships, which fall into the Vision , Voyager , and Freedom classes.

These vessels, launched between the mid-1990s and mid-2000s, offer a more traditional cruise experience with a focus on comfort and classic amenities.

While smaller than newer ships, they still provide an enjoyable vacation with various dining choices, relaxing pools, and entertaining shows.

Royal Caribbean Ships By Age

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships - Front of Ship

Wonder of the Seas – 2022

Wonder of the Seas is the newest Royal Caribbean ship, and the largest, having set sail for the first time in March 2022. The ship is part of the Oasis class and is six times larger than the Titanic.

It features a new neighborhood suite, the Vue Bar, and a wide range of activities and amenities for passengers to enjoy.

Wonder of the Seas - Newest Royal Caribbean Ship

Spectrum of the Seas – 2021

Spectrum of the Seas is a luxury cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. It was launched in 2019 and is the first ship in the Quantum Ultra class.

The ship is known for its high-tech features, including virtual balconies and robot bartenders.

It also has a variety of dining options, entertainment venues, and activities for passengers of all ages.

Symphony of the Seas – 2018

Symphony of the Seas was the largest cruise ship in the world until Wonder of the Seas dethroned her.

The ship offers a wide range of entertainment options, including a 10-story slide, a zip line, and an ice skating rink.

It also has numerous dining options and activities for passengers of all ages, making it an ideal choice for families and groups.

Ovation of the Seas – 2016

Ovation of the Seas is part of the Quantum class and was launched in 2016.

The ship features a range of entertainment options, including a skydiving simulator and a North Star observation capsule.

It also offers a variety of dining options and activities for passengers of all ages, making it a popular choice for families and groups.

Harmony of the Seas – 2016

Harmony of the Seas is part of the Oasis class and is one of the largest cruise ships in the world, with a length of 1,188 feet and a maximum capacity of 6,687 passengers.

The ship features a range of entertainment options, including a 10-story slide, a zip line, and an ice skating rink.

Anthem of the Seas – 2015

Anthem of the Seas is part of the Quantum class and was launched in 2015.

One of the unique features of the ship is the North Star observation capsule, which offers guests a 360-degree view of the surrounding area from a height of 300 feet above sea level.

The ship also features a range of dining options and entertainment venues, including a skydiving simulator and a robotic bartending system.

Quantum of the Seas – 2014

Quantum of the Seas is part of the Quantum class and was launched in 2014.

Quantum of the Seas is similar to Anthem of the Seas as it also has the North Star observation capsule.

The ship also features a range of dining options, including Jamie Oliver’s Italian restaurant, and entertainment venues, including the skydiving simulator and a robotic bartending system found on Anthem of the Seas.

Quantum of the Seas is also known for its high-tech features, such as high-speed internet and virtual balconies.

Allure of the Seas – 2010

Allure of the Seas - Royal caribbean Cruise Ships

Allure of the Seas is part of the Oasis class and was launched in 2010.

One of the unique features of the ship is the Central Park neighborhood , which is an open-air park with more than 12,000 live plants and trees.

The ship also features a range of dining options, including a steakhouse and a seafood restaurant, and entertainment venues, such as the Aqua Theater and the ice skating rink.

Allure of the Seas also has a zip line and a 10-story slide, making it a popular choice for thrill-seekers.

Oasis of the Seas – 2009

Oasis of the Seas launched in 2009 and is part of the Oasis class.

Similar to Allure of the Seas, it includes the Central Park neighborhood with over 20,000 live plants and trees, a range of dining options, and entertainment venues such as the Aqua Theater and ice skating rink.

The ship also has a zip line and 10-story slide, making it a great choice for families (and adults alike.) While it was once the largest ship in the world, it has since been surpassed by its sister ships.

Independence of the Seas – 2008

Independence of the Seas was launched in 2008 and features a range of entertainment options, including a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

Independence of the Seas underwent a major refurbishment in 2018, which included the addition of new amenities and staterooms.

Liberty of the Seas – 2007

Liberty of the Seas was launched in 2007 and has similar features to Independence of the Seas, like the FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

Liberty of the Seas underwent a major refurbishment in 2016, which included the addition of new amenities and staterooms. So although an ‘older’ ship it remains up to date and a great option for families.

Freedom of the Seas – 2006

Freedom of the Seas was launched in 2006 and also features a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

Freedom of the Seas underwent a major refurbishment in 2020, like her sister ship Liberty of the Seas.

The upgrades make both of these older ships a great choice regardless of their age.

Jewel of the Seas – 2004

Jewel of the Seas launched in 2004 and features a range of entertainment options, including a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

Jewel of the Seas underwent a major refurbishment in 2016, which included the addition of new amenities and staterooms. The ship is known for its elegant decor and intimate atmosphere.

Serenade of the Seas – 2003

Serenade of the Seas launched in 2003 and like its sister ship, features a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

Serenade of the Seas underwent a major refurbishment in 2017, giving it a major upgrade.

The ship is known for its elegant decor and intimate atmosphere, as well as its panoramic views from the glass-enclosed elevators.

Mariner of the Seas – 2003

Mariner of the Seas was refurbished in 2018. The ship offers a range of entertainment options, including a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

One of the unique features of Mariner of the Seas is the Sky Pad, a virtual reality bungee trampoline experience that is sure to thrill passengers looking for a unique and exciting activity.

Brilliance of the Seas – 2002

Brilliance of the Seas was launched in 2002 and is known for its elegant decor and intimate atmosphere, making it a popular choice for couples and older travelers.

It offers a range of entertainment options, including a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

Brilliance of the Seas also features a variety of dining options and activities for passengers of all ages, including a specialty restaurant featuring Italian cuisine and a spa offering a range of treatments.

Navigator of the Seas – 2002

Navigator of the Seas was refurbished in 2019 and offers a range of entertainment options, including a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

One of the unique features of Navigator of the Seas is the Blaster, the longest waterslide at sea, which is sure to thrill passengers looking for a unique and exciting activity.

Radiance of the Seas – 2001

Radiance of the Seas was launched in 2001 and is known for its elegant decor and intimate atmosphere, making it a popular choice for couples and older travelers.

Radiance of the Seas also features a variety of dining options and activities for passengers of all ages, including a specialty restaurant featuring Italian cuisine and a spa offering a range of treatments.

One of the unique features of Radiance of the Seas is the glass-enclosed elevators, which offer stunning views of the surrounding ocean and ports of call.

Explorer of the Seas – 2000

Explorer of the Seas was launched in 2000 and refurbished in 2020. The ship has a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink, among many other amenities.

One of the unique features of Explorer of the Seas is the Virtual Balcony staterooms, which offer passengers the experience of a real balcony with an HD screen displaying real-time views of the ocean.

Voyager of the Seas – 1999

Voyager of the Seas - Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

Voyager of the Seas was launched in 1999 and refurbished in 2019. Like it’s sister ship, Explorer of the Seas, it includes a FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rink.

One of the unique features of Voyager of the Seas is the Royal Promenade, an indoor shopping and dining area that spans the length of the ship and is reminiscent of a bustling city street.

Vision of the Seas – 1998

Vision of the Seas was launched in 1998 and refurbished in 2013. This ship includes a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

A unique feature of Vision of the Seas is the Centrum, a multi-story atrium that serves as the ship’s central hub and features live entertainment and performances throughout the day and night.

Enchantment of the Seas – 1997

Enchantment of the Seas was launched in 1997 and refurbished in 2017. The ship, like many from this era, includes a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

One of the unique features of Enchantment of the Seas is the suspension bridge, a glass-bottomed walkway that extends over the edge of the ship and provides stunning views of the ocean below.

Rhapsody of the Seas – 1997

Rhapsody of the Seas was launched in 1997 and refurbished in 2019.

The ship offers a range of entertainment options, including a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

One of the unique features of Rhapsody of the Seas is the Solarium, an adults-only retreat with a pool, whirlpool, and lounge chairs, providing a relaxing and serene atmosphere for guests to unwind.

Grandeur of the Seas – 1996

Grandeur of the Seas was launched in 1996 and refurbished in 2017, making it the oldest Royal Caribbean ship still in service. The ship offers a range of entertainment options, including a rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and outdoor movie screen.

It also features a variety of dining options and activities for passengers of all ages, making it a popular choice for families and groups.

One of the unique features of Grandeur of the Seas is the Centrum, a multi-story atrium that serves as the ship’s central hub and features live entertainment and performances throughout the day and night.

The ship also has a retractable glass roof over the Solarium, which allows guests to enjoy the pool and whirlpool area in any weather condition.

Ships Grouped by Decade

Royal Caribbean Ships at Port

1990s Ships

During the 90s, Royal Caribbean introduced some truly innovative vessels.

You’d find smaller ships compared to the giants of today, but these ships set the stage for what the company is now known for – exciting and varied onboard experiences.

Two standout ships of this decade include Majesty of the Seas and Grandeur of the Seas . While these ships may not have all the modern amenities of the newer fleet, they still hold a special place in Royal Caribbean history.

Many of these ships included the classic entertainment options found on cruise ships today, like mini-golf, rock climbing walls, and outdoor movie screen.

2000s Ships

Moving into the 2000s , you might notice that Royal Caribbean began to expand its fleet with larger and more feature-packed ships.

It’s in this decade that you’d see the rise of the innovative Voyager and Freedom-class ships. Key ships from this era include Navigator of the Seas , Mariner of the Seas , and Freedom of the Seas .

With a focus on providing more options and amenities, these ships brought you more dining choices, varied entertainment, and larger onboard spaces.

2010s Ships

The 2010s ushered in an era of even larger, more innovative Royal Caribbean ships. During this decade, the impressive Oasis and Quantum-class vessels joined the fleet.

Ships like Oasis of the Seas , Allure of the Seas , Quantum of the Seas , Anthem of the Seas , and Harmony of the Seas emerged to elevate the cruise experience to new heights.

As you explore these ships, you’ll find features such as the Central Park neighborhood, the Bionic Bar with robotic bartenders, and the RipCord by iFLY® skydiving simulator, bringing you unparalleled excitement on the high seas.

2020s Ships

Finally, we’ve arrived at the 2020s , the current decade, where you’ll discover the latest and greatest Royal Caribbean ships.

With their state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge onboard experiences, these ships will keep you entertained and amazed throughout your voyage.

Iconic ships from this decade include the behemoth Symphony of the Seas , Odyssey of the Seas , and the recently launched Wonder of the Seas .

As you sail on these awe-inspiring vessels, indulge in unique experiences like the Ultimate Abyss slide, virtual reality trampolines, and a vast array of dining and entertainment options.

Royal Caribbean continues to innovate and expand its fleet. Each decade brings new ships and experiences tailored to creating unforgettable memories for you and your family.

So, whether you prefer the classic charm of the 1990s ships or the cutting-edge features of the 2020s fleet, there’s a Royal Caribbean ship waiting to make your cruise vacation a dream come true.

Ship Classes

Oasis class.

Oasis Class ships are the largest in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. These stunning vessels offer a wide range of amenities and entertainment options for you and your family.

With a gross tonnage ranging from 225,282 to 236,857 GT, you’ll find diverse neighborhoods and countless dining spots on-board.

Some notable Oasis Class ships include Harmony of the Seas (2016) and Wonder of the Seas (2022).

Quantum Class

If you’re looking for cutting-edge technology and innovative activities, the Quantum Class ships are your perfect match.

Featuring the unique SeaPlex and North Star observation pod, these vessels offer incredible experiences that will make your cruise truly memorable. Expect a gross tonnage of around 168,666 GT on these ships.

Freedom Class

Freedom Class ships are loved for their mix of classic cruise vibes and modern amenities. With a gross tonnage of approximately 154,407 GT, you’ll find elegant dining options and fantastic entertainment venues on-board.

Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, and Liberty of the Seas are some of the ships found in this class.

Voyager Class

Next up, the Voyager Class offers spacious ships that cater to the adventurous spirit. With a gross tonnage of around 138,194 GT, these ships are perfect for active cruisers.

Enjoy a wide range of activities such as ice-skating, rock climbing, and basketball on Voyager Class ships like Mariner of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas.

Radiance Class

Do you love panoramic views and natural light? Then the Radiance Class ships are for you. With their large expanses of glass windows, you’ll enjoy breathtaking ocean vistas throughout your cruise.

These ships have a gross tonnage of around 90,090 GT, offering an intimate and relaxed atmosphere to make your journey as enjoyable as possible.

Vision Class

Step into the Vision Class ships for an elegant and comfortable cruising experience. With a gross tonnage of approximately 78,491 GT, these ships provide a homey ambiance and a variety of dining and entertainment options.

Rendezvous Lounge is the perfect spot to mingle with other guests and make new friends during your voyage.

Sovereign Class

Last but not least, the Sovereign Class ships transport you back to the classic era of cruising. With a gross tonnage of around 73,941 GT, these vessels provide a traditional and intimate cruise experience.

You can enjoy elegant dining options and cozy accommodations as you sail the high seas in style.

As you embark on your next Royal Caribbean adventure, remember that each ship class offers its unique charm and character.

Whether you prefer cutting-edge attractions or classic elegance, there’s a Royal Caribbean ship for you.

Ship Refurbishment and Maintenance

When it comes to Royal Caribbean ships, you’ll find that necessary refurbishments and maintenance are prioritized to ensure that your cruise experience is top-notch.

Typically, older vessels undergo a comprehensive refurbishment every three to five years. This extensive process aims to keep the ships modern, welcoming, and equipped with up-to-date amenities.

During the refurbishment, you’ll notice that some of the ship’s features and technology may be enhanced or replaced to offer you a better experience onboard.

The changes could include décor revamps, new entertainment options, dining establishments, and even updates to the ship’s structural design. This way, you can enjoy a vibrant cruise, no matter the age of the ship.

Royal Caribbean’s commitment to exemplary maintenance ensures that all ships – both old and new – adhere to high standards of safety and cleanliness.

Stringent protocols and inspections are followed in order to uphold these standards, ensuring that your time at sea is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

In fact, Royal Caribbean frequently introduces game-changing ship transformations through their Royal Amplified® program.

This ambitious initiative goes beyond simple renovations, offering exciting new experiences such as glow-in-the-dark laser tag, innovative Royal Escape Rooms, and the longest waterslide at sea, The Blaster℠ aqua coaster.

Overall, when you embark on a Royal Caribbean cruise, you can expect well-maintained ships that cater to your every need, blending the charm of older ship designs with the modern conveniences and excitement of newer innovations.

It’s all about providing you with unforgettable adventures at sea.

Retired and Sold Ships

In Royal Caribbean’s history, several ships have been retired or sold off, making way for new vessels and innovations.

One of the most prominent ships to leave the fleet was Empress of the Seas . Before its departure in December 2020, this iconic ship held the title of being the oldest in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Many guests and staff members have fond memories aboard Empress of the Seas, but its time came to pass to continue evolving the cruising experience.

Another ship that followed a similar fate was Majesty of the Seas . This ship served as a significant part of the Royal Caribbean fleet for many years, attracting a loyal following.

However, like Empress of the Seas, Majesty of the Seas was eventually sold, giving the company room to expand and introduce new, modern ships to their guests.

It’s worth noting that Royal Caribbean doesn’t sell their ships solely because of their age. Numerous factors come into play, such as operational costs, refurbishment needs, and the demand for specific ship classes amongst travelers.

These considerations lead to a more efficient and diverse fleet better suited for different travelers’ preferences.

As new ships join the fleet, filling the void left by the retired and sold ones, it’s essential to remember how these former vessels played a crucial role in shaping the Royal Caribbean experience we know today.

Their departure allows the company to continually innovate, ensuring that you, the guest, can explore new horizons with each passing year.

What’s The Difference Between Old And New Royal Caribbean Ships?

There are a couple of key differences between the older and newer Royal Caribbean ships.

One of the most obvious differences is the older ships tend to be smaller and more intimate.

Smaller ships, while having a smaller passenger capacity and fewer facilities, offer a more personal service and can reach a wider variety of ports.

On the other hand, larger ships provide a wider variety of dining options, sports facilities, and water slides, making them ideal for families with children.

Additionally, larger Royal Caribbean ships often have splash pools for babies, making them more suitable for families with young children.

Newer ships tend to have a lot of the entertainment options of the older ones, plus more high-tech features like the Robot bar.

Overall, it comes down to personal preference and what amenities and experiences you are looking for in a cruise.

It’s hard to go wrong with a Royal Caribbean ship, but there are certainly some that are a better fit for the individual.

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Royal Caribbean Ships by Age — Newest to Oldest

Doug Parker

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  • December 14, 2023

Royal Caribbean International operates a fleet of 27 ships, with varying ages ranging from the oldest, Grandeur of the Seas, launched in 1996, to the newest, Icon of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean ships by age

The table below shows the ship’s name, class, the Royal Caribbean ship age, gross registered tonnage, and how many guests it carries at double occupancy.

Royal Caribbean ships listed by age

1. utopia of the seas.

A large cruise ship from Royal Caribbean docks in the water.

Key Features: Ultimate Abyss, Perfect Storm, FlowRider Surf Simulator, Splashaway Bay, Zip Line, Casino Royale, Royal Theater, Aquatheatre, Studio B, Central Park, Boardwalk, and Windjammer Cafe

2. Icon of the Seas

Icon of the seas Royal Caribbean

Key Features:  Thrill Island, AquaDome, Chill Island, Surfside, The Hideaway, The Pearl, The Ultimate Family Townhouse, The Royal Bay Pool, The Cloud 17, The Lime & Coconut, The Mason Jar, The Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, and The Adventure Ocean

Key Features:  Ultimate Abyss, Perfect Storm, FlowRider Surf Simulator, Splashaway Bay, Zip Line, Casino Royale, Royal Theater, Aquatheatre, Studio B, Central Park, Boardwalk, and Windjammer Cafe

3. Wonder of the Seas

wonder of the seas royal caribbean oasis class

Key Features: Wonder Playscape kids’ playground, The Lime and Coconut bar, Ultimate Abyss 10-story slide,  The Mason Jar Southern Restaurant  & Bar, a zip line, El Loco Fresh restaurant with the Cantina Fresca bar, an ice skating rink, Boleros Latin lounge, Hooked Seafood restaurant, adults-only Solarium Bar, and Wonderland restaurant. From top to bottom, Wonder of the Seas is packed with amenities.

4. Odyssey of the Seas

odyssey of the seas royal caribbean exterior

Key Features:  Sky Pad bungee trampoline, Wonderland restaurant, RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, Teppanyaki restaurant, laser tag, adults-only Solarium, Virtual Adventure Zone featuring 4D virtual reality, North Star observation capsule, Bionic Bar, and Chops Grille steakhouse

5. Spectrum of the Seas

spectrum of the seas singapore

Key Features:  North Star observation capsule, bumper cars, FlowRider surfing simulator, Sichuan Red Chinese restaurant, Chops Grille steakhouse, Sky Pad bungee trampoline, Bionic Bar, adults-only Solarium, and Jamie’s Italian restaurant

6. Symphony of the Seas

symphony of the seas

Key Features:  Numerous complimentary dining options , Wonderland restaurant, FlowRider surfing simulators, Bionic Bar, Hooked Seafood restaurant, laser tag, The Perfect Storm waterslide trio, Sugar Beach candy shop, Playmakers Bar & Arcade, adults-only Solarium, an ice skating rink, Chops Grille steakhouse, a zip line, and AquaTheater diving shows

7. Ovation of the Seas

Aerial view of Ovation of the Seas in Sydney

Key Features:  Rock climbing wall, Jamie’s Italian restaurant, RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, Wonderland restaurant, Bionic Bar, North Star observation capsule, Vintages wine bar, Boleros Latin lounge, Fish & Ships restaurant, and Izumi Asian restaurant

8. Harmony of the Seas

harmony of the seas

Key Features:  The Perfect Storm waterslide trio, Wonderland restaurant, a zip line, an ice skating rink, Sabor Modern Mexican restaurant, Ultimate Abyss 10-story slide, Bionic Bar , Chops Grille steakhouse, Boleros Latin lounge, Coastal Kitchen, adults-only Solarium, and AquaTheater diving shows

9. Anthem of the Seas

royal caribbean anthem of the seas new york city

Key Features:  RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, Jamie’s Italian restaurant, Bionic Bar, Sunshine Bar in the adults-only Solarium, Izumi Asian restaurant, bumper cars, Wonderland restaurant, North Star observation capsule, Chops Grille, and Johnny Rockets

10. Quantum of the Seas

quantum of the seas in singapore

Key Features:  North Star observation capsule, Jamie’s Italian restaurant, Bionic Bar, RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, La Patisserie French café, Izumi Asian restaurant, Wonderland restaurant, Sunshine Bar in the adults-only Solarium, bumper cars, and a FlowRider surfing simulator

11. Allure of the Seas

allure of the seas

Key Features:  A zip line, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, FlowRider surfing simulators, Rising Tide Bar, Boleros Latin lounge, a rock climbing wall, Samba Grill Brazilian steakhouse, Sabor Modern Mexican restaurant, Park Café, adults-only Solarium, H2O Zone kids’ water park, and an adults-only Solarium

12. Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas

Key Features:  Splashaway Bay kids’ water park, laser tag, Bionic Bar, an escape room, Portside BBQ, Coastal Kitchen restaurant, Rising Tide Bar, 150 Central Park restaurant, AquaTheater diving shows, a zip line, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, and an ice skating rink

13. Independence of the Seas

independence of the seas exterior aerial

Key Features:  Fish & Ships restaurant, adults-only Solarium, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, Sky Pad bungee trampoline, Izumi Asian restaurant, Sugar Beach candy shop, ice skating rink, Chops Grille steakhouse, Playmakers Bar & Arcade, and Splashaway Bay kids’ water park

14. Liberty of the Seas

Aerial view of Liberty of the Seas

Key Features:  Splashaway Bay kids’ water park, Sabor Mexican restaurant, Cupcake Cupboard shop, Boleros Latin lounge, adults-only Solarium, Vintages wine bar, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, Johnny Rockets, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, and an ice skating rink

15. Freedom of the Seas

freedom of the Seas at CocoCay

Key Features:  Laser tag, El Loco Fresh restaurant, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, a FlowRider surfing simulator, The Lime and Coconut bar, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen restaurant, Boleros Latin lounge, adults-only Solarium, and Chops Grille steakhouse

16. Jewel of the Seas

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Key Features:  A rock climbing wall, Park Café, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, Vitality Spa, Izumi Asian restaurant, adults-only Solarium, Chops Grille steakhouse, Viking Crown Lounge

17. Mariner of the Seas

mariner of the seas

Key Features:  Sky Pad bungee trampoline, Bamboo Room lounge , Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, escape room, Playmakers Bar & Arcade, laser tag, Jamie’s Italian restaurant, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, ice skating rink, and Starbucks

18. Serenade of the Seas

serenade of the seas exterior

Key Features:  Swimming pool with a retractable glass roof, Izumi Asian restaurant, Vitality Spa, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen restaurant, Viking Crown Lounge, mini golf, Park Café, Schooner Bar

19. Navigator of the Seas

navigator of the seas pool deck

Key Features:  The Blaster aqua coaster, Hooked Seafood restaurant, The  Lime and Coconut bar , RipTide mat waterslide, Bamboo Room lounge, ice skating rink, El Loco Fresh restaurant, Jamie’s Italian restaurant, and Playmakers Bar & Arcade

20. Brilliance of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Brilliance of the seas

Key Features:  Adults-only Solarium, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, a rock climbing wall, Chops Grille steakhouse, Vitality Spa, Viking Crown Lounge, mini golf, and Izumi Asian restaurant

21. Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas out of Nassau

Key Features:  Splashaway Bay kids’  water park , Johnny Rockets, Chops Grille steakhouse, The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, Boleros Latin lounge, a FlowRider surfing simulator, adults-only Solarium, and Izumi Asian restaurant

22. Radiance of the Seas

radiance of the seas alaska

Key Features:  A rock climbing wall, Quill & Compass English pub, Vitality Spa, Samba Grill Brazilian steakhouse, Chops Grille, Viking Crown Lounge, Izumi Asian restaurant

23. Explorer of the Seas

explorer of the seas pool deck

Key Features:  Johnny Rockets, a FlowRider surfing simulator, Izumi Asian restaurant, an ice skating rink, Viking Crown Lounge, adults-only Solarium, Chops Grille, and Adventure Ocean kids’ clubs

24. Voyager of the Seas

voyager of the seas royal caribbean

Key Features:  The Perfect Storm waterslide duo, Izumi Asian restaurant, a FlowRider surfing simulator, laser tag, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, adults-only Solarium, Viking Crown Lounge

25. Vision of the Seas

vision of the seas in norway

Key Features:  Adults-only Solarium, Vitality Spa, Izumi Asian restaurant, a rock climbing wall, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, Viking Crown Lounge, Chops Grille, and Schooner Bar

26. Rhapsody of the Seas

Aerial view of Rhapsody of the Seas

Key Features:  Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, Viking Crown Lounge, Izumi Asian restaurant, Chops Grille steakhouse, Schooner Bar, Vitality Spa

27. Enchantment of the Seas

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Key Features:  Adults-only Solarium, Boleros Latin lounge, Vitality Spa, Chops Grille Steakhouse, Viking Crown Lounge, Casino Royale

28. Grandeur of the Seas

Grandeur of the seas

Key Features:  Izumi Asian restaurant, a rock climbing wall, Chops Grille steakhouse, Vitality Spa, Viking Crown Lounge, Giovanni’s Table Italian restaurant, and the Schooner Bar

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Royal Caribbean is constantly glorified for providing cruisers with the largest and most impressive ships at sea. Over the past few decades, they have consistently revealed ships that claim the title of " world's largest " and introduced numerous innovative onboard features that other cruise lines promptly adopted.

In the current year, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL) has operated 26 cruise ships, and three more are set to launch in 2024 & 2025, which means Royal Caribbean currently has a total of 29 cruise ships , as per their official announcement.

Usually, the latest Royal Caribbean ship shines with the latest features in cabins, dining, bars, and entertainment. If you are looking for the newest and best cruise in 2024 or 2025 for your upcoming cruise vacation, Royal Caribbean is a great choice. You will definitely find multiple options to enjoy and spend your golden days at the sea.

Are you wondering which Royal Caribbean Cruise ships suit your upcoming cruise? Explore our up-to-date list of Royal Caribbean cruise ships by age, from the newest to the oldest.

List of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships By Age (2024 & 2025 Edition)

  • Star of the Seas
  • Utopia of the Seas
  • Icon of the Seas
  • Wonder of the Seas
  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Spectrum of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Quantum of the Seas
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Independence of the Seas
  • Liberty of the Seas
  • Freedom of the Seas
  • Jewel of the Seas
  • Mariner of the Seas
  • Serenade of the Seas
  • Navigator of the Seas
  • Brilliance of the Seas
  • Adventure of the Seas
  • Radiance of the Seas
  • Explorer of the Seas
  • Voyager of the Seas
  • Vision of the Seas
  • Enchantment of the Seas
  • Rhapsody of the Seas
  • Grandeur of the Seas

The table below displays Royal Caribbean's cruise ships in the order of newest to oldest, along with their respective ship classes and built years. The upcoming Royal Caribbean cruise Star of the Seas will debut in 2025 , which is the latest cruise ship in the line announced by Royal Caribbean officials. The first and oldest Royal Caribbean cruise was Grandeur of the Seas, which debuted in 1996.

The Complete List and In-depth Overview of All Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships By Age

1. star of the seas.

Star of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: Summer 2025
  • Guest Capacity: 7,600
  • Gross Tonnage: 250,800 (Approx.)
  • Class: Icon

The upcoming Star of the Seas honors Royal Caribbean's second Icon Class cruise ship, which is expected to launch in the summer of 2025. While its exact size remains unknown, Royal Caribbean tends to make each new cruise slightly larger than the last, aiming for the " world's biggest cruise ship " title upon launch. Currently in construction at Finland's Meyer Turku shipyard, the ship is in progress.

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2. Utopia of the Seas

Utopia of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: July 22, 2024
  • Guest Capacity: 6,788
  • Gross Tonnage: 236,860
  • Class: Oasis

Launching in July 2024, Utopia of the Seas will be Royal Caribbean's latest addition. As the sixth ship in the Oasis Class, it is renowned for its open-air design and attractions such as AquaTheater and Central Park. Utopia of the Seas will operate 3-night and 4-night cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida, exploring Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau, Bahamas.

3. Icon of the Seas

Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: January 27, 2024
  • Gross Tonnage: 250,800

When it debuts in January 2024, Icon of the Seas will declare the title of the " World's largest cruise ship ." As the inaugural vessel in Royal Caribbean's Icon Class, it will feature a great range of activities and amenities. Guests can look forward to the exciting AquaDome neighborhood, the Category 6 Waterpark, and the family-friendly Surfside neighborhood. Starting from Miami, Florida, Icon of the Seas will initially offer 7-night Caribbean itineraries.

4. Wonder of the Seas

Wonder of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: March 4, 2022
  • Guest Capacity: 6,988
  • Gross Tonnage: 236,857

Wonder of the Seas, the world's current largest cruise ship (until 2024), marks the fifth in Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class series. It's soon to be succeeded by the sixth Utopia of the Seas. Constructed in France, this ship offers a suite neighborhood, the Ultimate Family Suite, and various dining spots, blending both familiar favorites and new experiences for travelers.

5. Odyssey of the Seas

Odyssey of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: July 31, 2021
  • Guest Capacity: 4,819
  • Gross Tonnage: 167,704
  • Class: Quantum-Ultra

Odyssey of the Seas is the last ship in Royal Caribbean’s high-tech Quantum Class. Known for its innovation, this ship features RipCord by iFLY, an indoor skydiving experience, and the SeaPlex, an indoor sports hub with bumper cars and rollerskating. Grown-ups can relax in the climate-controlled Solarium or enjoy the tropical pool deck with The Lime and coconut bar. It cruises the Caribbean in winter and heads to Europe in summer, offering Greek Isles and Holy Land trips from Rome.

Related:   Five Exciting Features on Odyssey of the Seas

6. Spectrum of the Seas

Spectrum of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: April 18, 2019
  • Guest Capacity: 5,622
  • Gross Tonnage: 169,379

Spectrum of the Seas, the fourth ship in Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class series, predominantly charters voyages in Asia, catering to the region's cruise enthusiasts. As part of the Quantum Class fleet, the ship boasts signature attractions like the iFly skydiving simulator, the SeaPlex entertainment hub offering bumper cars and various amusements, and the distinctive North Star experience, elevating passengers into the skies within a suspended pod. Designed with innovative features, Spectrum of the Seas delivers an array of adrenaline-pumping activities and unique entertainment, catering to diverse tastes while sailing through the stunning waters of Asia.

Related:   Top 5 Things to Do on Spectrum of the Seas

7. Symphony of the Seas

Symphony of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: April 7, 2018
  • Guest Capacity: 6,680
  • Gross Tonnage: 228,081

Symphony of the Seas ranks as the world's second-largest cruise ship , closely trailing its newer sibling, Wonder of the Seas. Belonging to the innovative Oasis Class initiated in 2009, it stands as the fourth vessel in this prestigious lineup. Designed akin to its Oasis counterparts, Symphony of the Seas boasts diverse neighborhoods, such as the vibrant Central Park. This unique area houses an array of dining spots, bars, and shops, creating an open-air experience within the heart of the ship and enhancing the allure of cruising escapades.

8. Harmony of the Seas

Harmony of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 29, 2016
  • Guest Capacity: 6,687
  • Gross Tonnage: 226,963

Introduced in 2016, Harmony of the Seas marked the third addition to Royal Caribbean's renowned Oasis Class fleet, reigning as the largest ship globally upon its unveiling (although it has since been surpassed by the slightly larger Symphony of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas). Distinguished as the pioneer within the Oasis Class, it featured an extensive water park named Perfect Storm and the gravity-defying 10-story-high dry slide, Ultimate Abyss.

Related:   5 Things to Do on Harmony of the Seas Cruise

9. Ovation of the Seas

Ovation of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: April 17, 2016
  • Guest Capacity : 4,905
  • Gross Tonnage: 168,666
  • Class: Quantum

The third marvel in Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class fleet, Ovation of the Seas, has been predominantly navigating the waters of Australia and Alaska. Much akin to its fellow Quantum Class ships, Ovation of the Seas boasts a plethora of entertainment options. From an iFly skydiving simulator to the SeaPlex entertainment hub featuring bumper cars, and not to forget the exhilarating North Star ride—lifting passengers high into the sky within a suspended pod—this vessel brims with thrilling amusements.

Related:   Top Things to Do on Ovation of the Seas

10. Anthem of the Seas

Anthem of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: April 2, 2015
  • Guest Capacity: 4,905

Anthem of the Seas, the second cruise ship in Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class fleet, alternates between two key locations. During the winter months, it calls New York City home, navigating routes to New England, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. In the summer, Southampton, England, becomes its base for voyages. However, the winter of 2024-2025 will see Anthem of the Seas embarking on a new adventure as it is slated to relocate to Singapore for sailings in Asia.

Related:   Best Things to Do on the Anthem of the Seas

11. Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: November 2, 2014

Quantum of the Seas pioneered Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class, marking the inception of a groundbreaking era for the cruise line. With a capacity for 4,905 passengers, this vessel introduced unprecedented features, setting global firsts like the Bionic Bar—a robotic bartender concept now adopted across multiple Royal Caribbean ships. Additionally, it debuted the innovative iFly skydiving simulator, a dynamic SeaPlex entertainment hub housing bumper cars, and the North Star. This exhilarating suspended pod ride elevates passengers into the skies.

12. Allure of the Seas

Allure of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: December 4, 2010
  • Guest Capacity: 6,780
  • Gross Tonnage: 225,282

Shortly following the launch of her sister ship, Allure of the Seas embarked on her maiden voyage, claiming not just the top spot in Royal Caribbean's fleet but also the world's largest vessel—a prestigious title she maintained for a remarkable six years. Plans were in place for an extensive enhancement, including the addition of thrilling features like the Ultimate Abyss slide and Perfect Storm waterslides. However, the global shutdown disrupted these intentions. Speculation has arisen about a potential upgrade now that cruising has resumed its normal course. The allure of the Seas is a fixture in Orlando and Miami, hosting Bahamas cruises typically spanning 3 or 4 nights.

Related:   Top Things to Do on Allure of the Seas

13. Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: December 5, 2009
  • Gross Tonnage: 226,838

The Oasis of the Seas epitomized Royal Caribbean's statement in the world of ships. When the cruise line aimed to craft the largest vessel globally, it didn't merely surpass the previous record; it entirely reshaped the perception of a cruise ship, birthing the notion of a " super-ship ." Many features we now link with modern Royal Caribbean cruises made their debut on the Oasis of the Seas. This includes innovations like the zip-line, the immersive Central Park area, and the pioneering concept of distinct neighborhoods aboard a ship. During the winter, the Oasis of the Seas offers Caribbean cruises , but come summer, it gracefully navigates the Mediterranean, embarking from cities like Barcelona and Rome.

14. Independence of the Seas

Independence of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 2, 2008
  • Guest Capacity: 4,560
  • Gross Tonnage: 154,407
  • Class: Freedom

Independence of the Seas, the final ship of the Freedom-class to set sail, has remained a beloved vessel within the fleet. Among British cruisers, it held a special place—before Anthem of the Seas claimed its position—serving as THE Royal Caribbean vessel for Southampton cruises. Now anchored in Miami as its permanent residence, it offers year-round voyages spanning the Bahamas and both Caribbean coasts. Notable attractions on board include the thrilling Playmakers Sports Bar and the exhilarating Flowrider surf simulator.

15. Liberty of the Seas

Liberty of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 19, 2007
  • Guest Capacity: 4,960

In 2007, Liberty of the Seas made a grand debut as the world's largest ship , surpassing her sister vessel, Freedom of the Seas, with a significantly higher passenger capacity, nearly accommodating up to 4,960 passengers. Despite facing a delay in her planned Amplification, she has been diligently cared for and continues to charm dedicated passengers. Renowned for her popularity, Liberty of the Seas primarily operates Caribbean and Bahamas voyages departing from Fort Lauderdale . Additionally, she extends her allure to cruises exploring Canada & New England, setting sail from Cape Liberty in New Jersey.

16. Freedom of the Seas

Freedom of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 11, 2006
  • Guest Capacity: 4,515
  • Gross Tonnage: 156,271

The Freedom of the Seas made a grand entrance as the largest passenger ship ever built, dethroning Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 upon her launch. One of her standout features is the groundbreaking FlowRider surf simulator. This pioneering addition has since become a staple on all Royal Caribbean ships, even making its way onto some older cruises. Sailing from both Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the Freedom of the Seas caters to Caribbean enthusiasts on both sides of the spectrum, offering a range of itineraries from shorter voyages to week-long escapades.

Related:   Top Things to Do on Freedom of the Seas

17. Jewel of the Seas

Jewel of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 8, 2004
  • Guest Capacity: 2,702
  • Gross Tonnage: 90,090
  • Class: Radiance

Jewel of the Seas, though smaller than Royal Caribbean’s latest ships , offers a delightfully intimate experience. Crafted at Meyer Werft Yard in Papenberg, Germany, the cruise allows you to share the seas with only a few thousand fellow cruisers. Famous as the final Royal Caribbean ship with a multi-story atrium rather than a promenade, Jewel of the Seas underwent renovations in 2016. Since her maiden journey, she has navigated routes spanning the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Persian Gulf.

18. Mariner of the Seas

Mariner of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: November 14, 2003
  • Guest Capacity: 4,000
  • Gross Tonnage: 139,863
  • Class: Voyager

The Mariner of the Seas was a super fun ship 20 years ago. But now, it's even more exciting! They added cool stuff like water slides you can race on, a surf simulator called FlowRider, and a chill place to eat called Jamie's Italian. Now, the Mariner of the Seas is going on trips to the Caribbean. It hangs out in Galveston for a bit and then spends the rest of the year sailing from Port Canaveral.

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19. Serenade of the Seas

Serenade of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: August 25, 2003
  • Guest Capacity: 2,476

Serenade of the Seas was the third ship like her sisters in the Radiance class for Royal Caribbean. People on board can have yummy food at different restaurants, lots of fun stuff like sports and spas, and awesome live shows. You can go on the Ultimate World Cruise with this ship, traveling to many places around the world. The rest of the time, she sails in the Caribbean from Tampa.

20. Navigator of the Seas

Navigator of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: December 14, 2002
  • Gross Tonnage: 139,999

Navigator of the Seas has been a favorite cruise ship for a long time since it started in 2002. It got even better in 2019 with some cool upgrades. Now, people can have fun on exciting waterslides and a surf simulator and try tasty food at places like Hooked Seafood and Jonny Rockets Express. Navigator of the Seas is always on the west coast of the US, sailing to Mexico from Los Angeles.

21. Brilliance of the Seas

Brilliance of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: July 15, 2002
  • Guest Capacity: 2,543

Coming out just a year earlier than Serenade of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas is an almost similar cruise ship. Like Serenade of the Seas, it's a Radiance Class ship, and that means it's significantly smaller than the line's newer Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships. However, it is still loaded with venues, including more than a half-dozen places to eat, three pools, a rock-climbing wall, a miniature golf course, a sports court, whirlpools, and an adults-only solarium. Like its Radiance Class sisters, its interior venues include a theater, spa, casino, and multiple bars and lounges.

Related:   Best Things to Do on Brilliance of the Seas

22. Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: November 18, 2001
  • Guest Capacity: 3,807
  • Gross Tonnage: 137,276

Adventure of the Seas was supposed to get a big upgrade called Amplification, but that got delayed because everything shut down. Even so, since it started in 2001, it's been taken care of with small improvements. There are lots of yummy food choices and fun things to do during the day and at night. Adventure of the Seas ship has traveled on both sides of the Atlantic before, but now it's going to sail in the Caribbean from Port Canaveral mainly.

Related:   Best Things to Do on Adventure of the Seas

23. Radiance of the Seas

Radiance of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: April 7, 2001
  • Guest Capacity: 2,466

The radiance of the Seas was different from that of other Royal Caribbean ships . The big Voyager-class ships were really liked, but the cruise line thought some people still wanted smaller ships. So, they made the Radiance Class. Radiance of the Seas isn't as fancy as the bigger ships. It's more for grown-ups who want a bit of fun but also lots of time to relax. It goes to the Caribbean and Alaska from different starting places.

24. Explorer of the Seas

Explorer of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: October 28, 2000
  • Guest Capacity: 4,290
  • Gross Tonnage: 137,308

Explorer of the Seas continued the fun from Voyager of the Seas by giving lots of cool things to do on the ship. They added something cool called the FlowRider, but they still need to do a big upgrade called Amplification. In the winter, Explorer of the Seas goes to the Caribbean from Miami, like many other ships. In the summer, it sails around the Greek Isles, starting from Ravenna.

Related:   Things to Do on Explorer of the Seas

25. Voyager of the Seas

Voyager of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: November 21, 1999
  • Guest Capacity: 4,269

The Voyager of the Seas was a big new ship for Royal Caribbean around the year 2000. It was the biggest cruise ship in the world back then and had lots of fun stuff to do onboard. In 2019, twenty years after it first started, they made it even better with some upgrades. Now, you can go on trips to the Caribbean on the Voyager of the Seas. It leaves from either Galveston or Port Canaveral and mostly offers shorter vacations.

26. Vision of the Seas

Vision of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 2, 1998
  • Guest Capacity: 2,514
  • Gross Tonnage: 78,340
  • Class: Vision

Vision of the Seas is the newest kind of ship from Royal Caribbean called Vision Class. These ships are smaller compared to others in the Royal Caribbean group. Compared to many other Royal Caribbean ships, they have fewer things to do on board. People who like Vision of the Seas and its three older sister ships usually prefer a smaller and cozier cruise experience. They care more about where the boat goes than all the fun things to do on board.

Related:   Top Things to Do on Vision of the Seas

27. Enchantment of the Seas

Enchantment of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: July 13, 1997
  • Guest Capacity: 2,730
  • Gross Tonnage: 82,910

Enchantment of the Seas is the third Vision-class ship. It offers a more peaceful experience compared to the bigger ships but still has excellent entertainment at night and tasty food options. In the winter, it travels in the Caribbean from Tampa. But in the summer, it crosses the Atlantic for different cruises in the Mediterranean from places like Ravenna, Barcelona, and Athens.

28. Rhapsody of the Seas

Rhapsody of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: May 19, 1997
  • Guest Capacity: 2,416
  • Gross Tonnage: 78,491

Rhapsody of the Seas is the second cruise ship in the Vision class. It came after Grandeur of the Seas. It may not have all the cool and colorful things that newer ships have, but it has nice places for kids and lots of room for grown-ups to relax. This ship goes on trips mostly around the southern Caribbean. It leaves from Colon in Panama and Cartagena in Colombia.

Related:   Top Things to Do on Rhapsody of the Seas

29. Grandeur of the Seas

Grandeur of the Seas Cruise Ship

  • Launch Date: December 14, 1996
  • Guest Capacity: 2,440
  • Gross Tonnage: 73,817

The oldest and smallest ship in the Royal Caribbean group is Grandeur of the Seas. It has been sailing for more than 25 years. The experience on this ship is different from the newest ones, but many people really like it. It's good for those who prefer a quieter Royal Caribbean experience, especially when it comes to food and quality live entertainment. Grandeur of the Seas mostly travels in the Caribbean, starting from various ports in Florida. Sometimes, it also goes on cruises from Boston to explore Canada.

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Royal Caribbean has lots of cool stuff on their cruise ships for everyone. Kids have fun things to do, while adults can enjoy exciting water slides like the twisting Perfect Storm. These ships go to many places like Europe, Asia, Australia, Alaska, and the Caribbean. If you're going on a cruise for the first time, Royal Caribbean is a great choice.

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Royal Caribbean Ships by Age [Infographic] from Newest to Oldest

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Below you'll find all Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships by Age from newest to oldest . We know that some members of our cruise community like to sail the newest Royal Caribbean ship off the line. And we've heard from others who prefer nostalgia over that "new ship" smell. Fortunately, Royal Caribbean offers a wide variety of ship ages.

In this age of hyper-sensitivity, we wouldn't dare favor the youngest over the oldest Royal Caribbean Cruise ship. Nor vice versa. We love all ships equally . As annoyingly "PC" as that sounds, we truly have a soft spot in our hearts for all Royal Caribbean's ships regardless of age.

Our charts below will help you find the perfectly aged ship for your specific preference. We've prepared an infographic laying out Royal Caribbean ships by Age from its newest active ship, the Icon of the Seas , to its oldest ship still in operation (spoiler... it's the Grandeur of the Seas).

Royal Caribbean Oldest and Youngest Ships

Many cruisers will scroll to the very top or the very bottom of the chart. Maybe they want the freshest ship off the line. Or, perhaps they just want to avoid sailing the most ancient of the fleet. Either way, here are the most common two questions ask from potential Royal Caribbean cruisers.

What is Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship? Royal Caribbean's newest active ship is the Odyssey of the Seas, launched in December, 2021. She currently sails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The next ship to be released will be the Wonder of the Seas in March 2022 followed by the Icon of the Seas in 2023. See details on each below.

What is Royal Caribbean’s oldest ship? Royal Caribbean's oldest cruise ship, which is still active today, is the Grandeur of the Seas. It was launched in 1996 and currently offers departures form Barbados, Miami and Galveston.

Often we're asked if "age" affects size . The short answer is, "yes." It's not a 1:1 correlation. The newest ship won't always be the most expensive. And the oldest the least. Many more factors will come into play. The cruise length, itinerary, season, etc will all factor in. A new ship will generally cost more. The older ships tend to offer more deals. To get a sense of pricing, use the widget below. Play around with ships and dates to see how price changes with age and more.

You'll see from our Royal Caribbean Ship Age Infographic that the cruise line's active ships go back to 1996. If you're on one of these older ships, however, don't expect a 90's throwback complete with Nirvana music and tamagotchis. Cruise ships are regularly upgraded to provide the newest venues and a fresh coat of paint.

Let's be honest, the Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas won't have the same "new ship smell" that you'll find on the Odyssey of the Seas. And cruise pricing typically reflects this . Newer ships and ships more recently renovated will command higher prices than those in need of some updates.

If you're looking for the newest cruise ship off the lot, then our graph below should be exactly what you need. I

Royal Caribbean Ships by Age Infographic

Enough ship talking. Below, find the complete list of active Royal Caribbean Ships by Age.

Ship age alone won't tell the full story. Most of Royal Caribbean's ships have been renovated since first launched. Below, you'll find each of Royal Caribbean's ships with birth date, renovation date, and some other helpful info to help you find the perfect ship.

Feel free to use the menu below to jump to your Royal Caribbean ship.

  • 1) Adventure of the Seas
  • 2) Allure of the Seas
  • 3) Anthem of the Seas
  • 4) Brilliance of the Seas
  • 5) Enchantment of the Seas
  • 6) Explorer of the Seas
  • 7) Freedom of the Seas
  • 8) Grandeur of the Seas
  • 9) Harmony of the Seas
  • 10) Independence of the Seas
  • 11) Jewel of the Seas
  • 12) Liberty of the Seas
  • 13) Mariner of the Seas
  • 14) Navigator of the Seas
  • 15) Oasis of the Seas
  • 16) Odyssey of the Seas
  • 17) Ovation of the Seas
  • 18) Quantum of the Seas
  • 19) Radiance of the Seas
  • 20) Rhapsody of the Seas
  • 21) Serenade of the Seas
  • 22) Spectrum of the Seas
  • 23) Symphony of the Seas
  • 24) Vision of the Seas
  • 25) Voyager of the Seas
  • 26) Wonder of the Seas

Without further ado, below is our complete list of Royal Caribbean Ships by Age. You'll find them listed from newest to oldest.

Adventure of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Adventure of the Seas built? The Adventure of the Seas was built in 2001. She is among Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class of ships.

When was the last Adventure of the Seas dry dock? The Adventure of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2018. For renovation details, please see below.

The Adventure of the Seas received upgrades in February, 2018. Renovations included the addition of the Cyclone and Typhoon waterslides; Splashaway Bay Water Park; the Flowrider surf simulator; Izumi Sushi Restaurant; and Chops Grille steakhouse.

  • Year Built : 2001
  • Status : active
  • Year Renovated : 2018
  • Ship Class : Voyager
  • Gross Tonnage : 137,276
  • Years Served : 2001-Present
  • Capacity : 3,114 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,061
  • Ship Cost : $500 Million
  • Flagged Country : Bahamas
  • Ship Length : 1,021 feet (311 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Adventure of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Adventure of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Allure of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Allure of the Seas built? The Allure of the Seas was built in 2010. She is among Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class of ships.

When was the last Allure of the Seas dry dock? The Allure of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2020. For renovation details, please see below.

The Allure of the Seas underwent significant renovations in 2020. The improvements cost roughly $165 million. Upgrades included the following: addition of roughly 50 new inside and oceanview cabins; new shops; Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade; Ultimate Abyss 10 story waterslide; The Perfect Storm waterslides; Sugar Beach candy store; Adventure Ocean kids park; Royal Escape Room; The Lime & Coconut Bar poolside bar lounge; Splashaway Bay kids aquapark; Portside BBQ steakhouse; El Loco Fresh; Giovanni's Italian Kitchen; Spotlight Karaoke; Music Hall; Bionic Bar with robot bartenders; Clash for the Crystal City laser tag game.

  • Year Built : 2010
  • Year Renovated : 2020
  • Ship Class : Oasis
  • Gross Tonnage : 225,282
  • Years Served : 2010-Present
  • Capacity : 5,494 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 2,742
  • Ship Cost : $1,500 Million
  • Ship Length : 1,181 feet (360 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Allure of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Allure of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Anthem of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Anthem of the Seas built? The Anthem of the Seas was built in 2015. She is among Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class of ships.

When was the last Anthem of the Seas dry dock? The Anthem of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2020. For renovation details, please see below.

In 2020, the Anthem of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements including general maintenance items such as paint and engine upkeep.

  • Year Built : 2015
  • Ship Class : Quantum
  • Gross Tonnage : 168,666
  • Years Served : 2015-Present
  • Capacity : 4,154 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 2,095
  • Ship Cost : $950 Million
  • Ship Length : 1,142 feet (348 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Anthem of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Anthem of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Brilliance of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Brilliance of the Seas built? The Brilliance of the Seas was built in 2002. She is among Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class of ships.

When was the last Brilliance of the Seas dry dock? The Brilliance of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2018. For renovation details, please see below.

In 2018, the Brilliance of the Seas received the Oasis Class Upgrades. at a cost of roughly $30 million. Additions include Giovanni’s Table Trattoria, Chef’s Table, Izumi sushi restaurant, Park Café, Rita’s Cantina Mexican restaurant, and an English pub. The Centrum was entirely transormed. The five-story venue features the R Bar and a new high-flying aerial act. Diamond Club and Crown and Anchor Society venues have been completely updated. Flatscreen TV's were added to all cabins. An LED movie screen was added to the pool deck.

  • Year Built : 2002
  • Ship Class : Radiance
  • Gross Tonnage : 90,090
  • Years Served : 2002-Present
  • Capacity : 2,145 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,075
  • Ship Cost : $350 Million
  • Ship Length : 962 feet (293 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Brilliance of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Brilliance of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Enchantment of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Enchantment of the Seas built? The Enchantment of the Seas was built in 1997. She is among Royal Caribbean's Vision Class of ships.

When was the last Enchantment of the Seas dry dock? The Enchantment of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2012. For renovation details, please see below.

The Enchantment of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements in 2012. Prior to this, a significant retrofit was done in 2005. During that dry dock, a 73-foot section was added to the Enchantment of the Seas.

  • Year Built : 1997
  • Year Renovated : 2012
  • Ship Class : Vision
  • Gross Tonnage : 82,910
  • Years Served : 1997-Present
  • Capacity : 2,284 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,018
  • Ship Cost : $300 Million
  • Ship Length : 990 feet (302 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Enchantment of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Enchantment of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Explorer of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Explorer of the Seas built? The Explorer of the Seas was built in 2000. She is among Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class of ships.

When was the last Explorer of the Seas dry dock? The Explorer of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2020. For renovation details, please see below.

During the Spring of 2020, the Explorer of the Seas experienced a significant drydock costing roughly $110 million. Additions include the following: Cyclone, Typhoon & Tidal Wave waterslides; new pool deck with hammocks, day beds, casitas, and chaise lounge chairs; Lime & Coconut Bar; new Solarium Deck; Giovanni's Italian Kitchen; Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade; Johnny Rockets; Starbucks; Clash for the Crystal City laser tag game; Adventure Ocean Kids Complex; and Teens-only club.

  • Year Built : 2000
  • Gross Tonnage : 137,308
  • Years Served : 2000-Present
  • Capacity : 3,286 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,641
  • Ship Length : 1,020 feet (311 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Explorer of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Explorer of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Freedom of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Freedom of the Seas built? The Freedom of the Seas was built in 2006. She is among Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class of ships.

When was the last Freedom of the Seas dry dock? The Freedom of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2020. For renovation details, please see below.

In the Spring of 2020, the Freedom of the Seas received the "Royal Amplified" treatment. Renovations cost roughly $116 million. Renovations include the following: all cabins were renovated; new mini golf course; Cyclone and Typhoon waterslides; The Blaster water coaster; Riptide racing slide; Splashaway Bar; refurbished pool deck with day-beds, casitas, hammocks, and chaise lounge chairs; new Solarium; To Dry For blow dry bar; Lime & Coconut Bar; Bamboo Room; Johny Rockets; Playmakers Sports Bar; Starbucks; Royal Escape Room; El Loco Fresh Mexican Restaurant; Giovanni's Italian Kitchen; Hooked Seafood restaurant; Izumi Hibachi & Sushi; Clash for the Crystal City laser tag.

  • Year Built : 2006
  • Ship Class : Freedom
  • Gross Tonnage : 154,407
  • Years Served : 2006-Present
  • Capacity : 3,782 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,946
  • Ship Cost : $800 Million
  • Ship Length : 1,112 feet (339 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Freedom of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Freedom of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Grandeur of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Grandeur of the Seas built? The Grandeur of the Seas was built in 1996. She is among Royal Caribbean's Vision Class of ships.

When was the last Grandeur of the Seas dry dock? The Grandeur of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2017. For renovation details, please see below.

In 2017, Grandeur of the Seas underwent a minor renovation. Cabins were updated and the ship added their new VOOM fast-speed internet service.

  • Year Built : 1996
  • Year Renovated : 2017
  • Gross Tonnage : 73,817
  • Years Served : 1996-Present
  • Capacity : 1,992 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 996
  • Ship Length : 916 feet (279 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Grandeur of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Grandeur of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Harmony of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Harmony of the Seas built? The Harmony of the Seas was built in 2016. She is among Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class of ships.

When was the last Harmony of the Seas dry dock? The Harmony of the Seas has not experienced a dry dock as it's one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships.

In April of 2021, the Harmony of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements. These included a minor technical renovation.

  • Year Built : 2016
  • Year Renovated : NA
  • Gross Tonnage : 227,700
  • Years Served : 2016-Present
  • Capacity : 5,479 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 2,745
  • Ship Cost : $1,350 Million
  • Ship Length : 1,187 feet (362 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Harmony of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Harmony of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Independence of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Independence of the Seas built? The Independence of the Seas was built in 2008. She is among Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class of ships.

When was the last Independence of the Seas dry dock? The Independence of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2018. For renovation details, please see below.

In April 2018, the Independence of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements. Additions include the following: Splashaway Bay Aqua Park; Cyclone, Typhoon, and Boomerango water slides, Izumi Japanese sushi & teppanyaki restaurant; Escape Room; trampoline park; laster tag course; ice rink, FlowRider surf simulator; upgraded Royal Theater; Panoramic Ocean View stateroom upgrade; Fish and Ships poolside bar; Sugar Beach candy shop.

  • Year Built : 2008
  • Years Served : 2008-Present
  • Capacity : 3,648 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,667
  • Ship Cost : $830 Million

To see how this compares, click through to see Independence of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Independence of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Jewel of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Jewel of the Seas built? The Jewel of the Seas was built in 2004. She is among Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class of ships.

When was the last Jewel of the Seas dry dock? The Jewel of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2016. For renovation details, please see below.

In May 2016, the Jewel of the Seas experience dry dock improvements. Upgrades included the following: new cabins and stateroom renovations; Giovanni's Table Italian restaurant; Izumi Japanese restaurant; Vintages wine bar; new children's Nursery, VOOM high-speed internet; pool deck JumboTron; new Concierge Club; Chops Grille, Spa improvements and new shopping venues.

  • Year Built : 2004
  • Year Renovated : 2016
  • Years Served : 2004-Present
  • Capacity : 2,110 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,142

To see how this compares, click through to see Jewel of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Jewel of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Liberty of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Liberty of the Seas built? The Liberty of the Seas was built in 2007. She is among Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class of ships.

When was the last Liberty of the Seas dry dock? The Liberty of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2016. For renovation details, please see below.

In February 2016, the Liberty of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements. Upgrades include the following: 89 added cabins (26 panoramic oceanviews, one 2-bedroom family suite, 24 new outside, and balcony staterooms); Cyclone, Typhoon, and Boomerango waterslides; Splashaway Bay aquapark; Izumi Japanese restaurant, Giovanni's Italian restaurant; Chops Grille steakhouse, Vintages bar, Sabor Mexican restaurant; children's Nursery; pool deck JumboTron; flatscreens added to all staterooms; VOOM high-speed internet service.

  • Year Built : 2007
  • Years Served : 2007-Present
  • Total Staterooms : 1,636

To see how this compares, click through to see Liberty of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Liberty of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Mariner of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Mariner of the Seas built? The Mariner of the Seas was built in 2003. She is among Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class of ships.

When was the last Mariner of the Seas dry dock? The Mariner of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2018. For renovation details, please see below.

The Mariner of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations in 2019 at a cost of roughly $90 million. Imrpovements included the following upgrades: Sky Pad - a new bungee jump trampoline park with virtual reality experience; Laser Tag feature; Bamboo Room; Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade; Retro Lounge.

  • Year Built : 2003
  • Gross Tonnage : 138,279
  • Years Served : 2003-Present

To see how this compares, click through to see Mariner of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Mariner of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Navigator of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Navigator of the Seas built? The Navigator of the Seas was built in 2002. She is among Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class of ships.

When was the last Navigator of the Seas dry dock? The Navigator of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

In February 2019, the Navigator of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Upgrades include the following: virtual balconies; Cyclone and Typhoon waterslides; 800 foot long The Blaster raft slide; Riptide waterslide with tubes; renovated pool deck with Splash Pads; Lime and Coconut Bar; To Dry For blog-dry bar; Bamboo Room lounge; Johnny Rockets; Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade; Starbucks; El Loco Fresh Mexican restaurant; Jamie's Italian restaurant; Hooked Seafood restaurant; Royal Escape Room; mini golf course; laser tag course.

  • Year Renovated : 2019
  • Total Staterooms : 1,691

To see how this compares, click through to see Navigator of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Navigator of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Oasis of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Oasis of the Seas built? The Oasis of the Seas was built in 2009. She is among Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class of ships.

When was the last Oasis of the Seas dry dock? The Oasis of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

In October 2019, the Oasis of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Upgrades include the following costing roughly $165 million: Blaze Comedy Club; new Diamond Lounge; Spotlight karaoke bar; new shopping venues; Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade; Ultimate Abyss waterslide; Sugar Beach; 51 new staterooms; Central Park Library; updgraded Adventure Ocean kids park; Royal Escape Room; The Perfect Storm aquapark with three waterslides; Lime and Coconut Bar; Splashaway Bay aquapark; Portside BBQ restaurant; El Loco Fresh outdoor food venue; two new hot tubs; Ultimate Abyss 10 story waterslide; Music Hall dancing lounge; Bionic Bar with robot bartenders; Clash for the City laser tag.

  • Year Built : 2009
  • Years Served : 2009-Present
  • Total Staterooms : 2,137
  • Ship Cost : $1,300 Million

To see how this compares, click through to see Oasis of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Oasis of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Odyssey of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Odyssey of the Seas built? The Odyssey of the Seas was built in 2021. She is among Royal Caribbean's Quantum-Ultra Class of ships.

When was the last Odyssey of the Seas dry dock? The Odyssey of the Seas has not experienced a dry dock as it's one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships.

The Odyssey of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships and has no scheduled dry docks.

  • Year Built : 2021
  • Ship Class : Quantum-Ultra
  • Gross Tonnage : 169,379
  • Years Served : Future-2021
  • Capacity : 4,284 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 2,098
  • Ship Cost : $940 Million
  • Ship Length : 1,139 feet (347 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Odyssey of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Odyssey of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Ovation of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Ovation of the Seas built? The Ovation of the Seas was built in 2016. She is among Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class of ships.

When was the last Ovation of the Seas dry dock? The Ovation of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

In 2021, the Ovation of the Seas experienced dry dock improvements including general maintenance items such as paint and engine upkeep.

  • Years Served : 2016 - Present
  • Capacity : 4,180 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,918
  • Ship Cost : $1,100 Million

To see how this compares, click through to see Ovation of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Ovation of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Quantum of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Quantum of the Seas built? The Quantum of the Seas was built in 2014. She is among Royal Caribbean's Quantum Class of ships.

When was the last Quantum of the Seas dry dock? The Quantum of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

In October 2019, the Quantum of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Improvements included the following at a cost of roughly $65 million: technical upgrades; redesigned interiors; laser tag; and Escape Room.

  • Year Built : 2014
  • Years Served : 2014-Present
  • Capacity : 4,160 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 2,090

To see how this compares, click through to see Quantum of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Quantum of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Radiance of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Radiance of the Seas built? The Radiance of the Seas was built in 2001. She is among Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class of ships.

When was the last Radiance of the Seas dry dock? The Radiance of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2016. For renovation details, please see below.

In September 2021, the Radiance of the Seas experienced minor dry dock renovation. Improvements included general maintenance items.

  • Gross Tonnage : 90,900
  • Capacity : 2,139 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,074

To see how this compares, click through to see Radiance of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Radiance of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Rhapsody of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Rhapsody of the Seas built? The Rhapsody of the Seas was built in 1997. She is among Royal Caribbean's Vision Class of ships.

When was the last Rhapsody of the Seas dry dock? The Rhapsody of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

The Rhapsody of the Seas experienced dry dock in 2012 at a cost of $54 million. Improvements included the addition of an outdoor movie screen, nursery and additional dining area. In 2019, the Rhapsody underwent another retrofit. This included cosmetic maintenance adn technology upgrades.

  • Gross Tonnage : 78,491
  • Capacity : 2,040 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,193
  • Ship Cost : $275 Million
  • Ship Length : 915 feet (279 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Rhapsody of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Rhapsody of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Serenade of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Serenade of the Seas built? The Serenade of the Seas was built in 2003. She is among Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class of ships.

When was the last Serenade of the Seas dry dock? The Serenade of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2017. For renovation details, please see below.

In 2017, the Serenade of the Seas experienced minor dry dock renovation. Improvements included general maintenance items.

  • Capacity : 2,143 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 1,013

To see how this compares, click through to see Serenade of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Serenade of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Spectrum of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Spectrum of the Seas built? The Spectrum of the Seas was built in 2019. She is among Royal Caribbean's Quantum-Ultra Class of ships.

When was the last Spectrum of the Seas dry dock? The Spectrum of the Seas has not experienced a dry dock as it's one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships.

The Spectrum of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ships. The ship has not yet experienced a dry dock.

  • Year Built : 2019
  • Gross Tonnage : 168,800
  • Years Served : 2019-Present

To see how this compares, click through to see Spectrum of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Spectrum of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Symphony of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Symphony of the Seas built? The Symphony of the Seas was built in 2018. She is among Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class of ships.

When was the last Symphony of the Seas dry dock? The Symphony of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2021. For renovation details, please see below.

In May 2021, the Symphony of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations. Improvements included technical upgrades.

  • Year Built : 2018
  • Year Renovated : 2021
  • Gross Tonnage : 228,081
  • Years Served : 2018-Present
  • Capacity : 5,518 passengers
  • Ship Length : 1,188 feet (362 meters)

To see how this compares, click through to see Symphony of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Symphony of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Vision of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Vision of the Seas built? The Vision of the Seas was built in 1998. She is among Royal Caribbean's Vision Class of ships.

When was the last Vision of the Seas dry dock? The Vision of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2018. For renovation details, please see below.

In November 2018, the Vision of the Seas experienced minor dry dock renovation. Improvements included general maintenance items.

  • Year Built : 1998
  • Gross Tonnage : 78,340
  • Years Served : 1998-Present
  • Capacity : 2,048 passengers
  • Total Staterooms : 997

To see how this compares, click through to see Vision of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Vision of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Voyager of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Voyager of the Seas built? The Voyager of the Seas was built in 1999. She is among Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class of ships.

When was the last Voyager of the Seas dry dock? The Voyager of the Seas last experienced a dry dock in 2019. For renovation details, please see below.

In September 2019, the Voyager of the Seas experienced dry dock renovations costing roughly $97 million. Improvements included the following: The Perfect Storm aquapark with Typhoon and Cyclone waterslides; Battle for Plaet Z laser tag course; Adventure Ocean upgrades; children's Nursury addition; 72 new cabins added; new Diamond and Concierge Lounge; improved Vitality Spa.

  • Year Built : 1999
  • Years Served : 1999-Present
  • Total Staterooms : 1,072

To see how this compares, click through to see Voyager of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Voyager of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

Wonder of the Seas Year Built & Renovated

When was the Wonder of the Seas built? The Wonder of the Seas was built in 2022. She is among Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class of ships.

When was the last Wonder of the Seas dry dock? The Wonder of the Seas has not experienced a dry dock as it's one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships.

The Wonder of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's newest ships and has no scheduled dry docks.

  • Year Built : 2022

To see how this compares, click through to see Wonder of the Seas age vs all Royal Caribbean ships. There you’ll find graphs showing build date, length, capacity and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.

Also check out the Wonder of the Seas Deck Plans . You’ll find detailed floorplans as well as a full list of Things to Do on the ship.

If you found our Royal Caribbean Ships by Class post helpful, we have another great one for you. Click here to see all Royal Caribbean Ships by Size ! There, you'll find a list of all RC ships in order from largest cruise ship to smallest. The difference between the two might surprise you.

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Are you looking to book a Royal Caribbean cruise but want to know the age of the ship, its itinerary, and how many people it can hold? You’ve come to the right place.

I’m a huge cruise fan but that doesn’t mean I will book just any itinerary. Knowing what the ship has to offer, especially how new or old it is always plays a major role in how I book a cruise. This is why I created this post to break down Royal Caribbean ships by age, class, and how many guests they can accommodate.

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This post should help those looking to book the newest ships with the latest and greatest technology Royal Caribbean has to offer. If there is something you would like to see included don’t hesitate to reach out via Twitter or shoot me an email .

How Many Ships Does Royal Caribbean Have?

As of 2023, Royal Caribbean has 26 ships in service, with two new ships planned soon: Icon of the Seas in 2023 and Utopia of the Seas in 2024.

Royal Caribbean Ships Newest to Oldest

Below you will find Royal Caribbean’s ship line-up in order of newest to oldest ship. I’ve also included their latest ships being built and their estimated arrival date.

Royal Caribbean Ships By Age New To Old

  • Utopia of the Seas, due 2024
  • Icon of the Seas due 2023
  • Wonder of the Seas , 2022
  • Odyssey of the Seas, 2021
  • Spectrum of the Seas 2019
  • Symphony of the Seas , 2018
  • Harmony of the Seas, 2016
  • Ovation of the Seas, 2016
  • Anthem of the Seas, 2015
  • Quantum of the Seas, 2014
  • Allure of the Seas, 2010
  • Oasis of the Seas, 2009
  • Independence of the Seas, 2008
  • Liberty of the Seas, 2007
  • Freedom of the Seas, 2006
  • Jewel of the Seas, 2004
  • Mariner of the Seas 2003
  • Serenade of the Seas, 2003
  • Navigator of the Seas, 2002
  • Brilliance 2002
  • Adventure of the Seas, 2001
  • Radiance of the Seas, 2001
  • Explorer of the Seas, 2000
  • Voyager of the Seas, 1999
  • Vision of the Seas, 1998
  • Enchantment of the Seas, 1997
  • Rhapsody of the Seas, 1997
  • Grandeur of the Seas, 1996

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By: Author Tyler Bowman

Posted on Last updated: October 8, 2023

Categories CRUISE LINES & SHIPS , CRUISE PLANNING

Royal Caribbean has been sailing cruise ships for more than 50 years, and it has grown an extensive fleet of dozens of ships. While Royal Caribbean is most often in the news because of whatever happens to be its latest entrance into the cruise market, it still has ships sailing that date back to 1990s. All of these ships have their own special features and personalities.

To help you evaluate which ship might be right for your next cruise, we walk through each of the cruise line’s current vessels by age – from newest to oldest. (Scroll down for a quick review chart.)

Royal Caribbean ships by age | photo of Symphony and Mariner docked side-by-side.

Royal Caribbean Fleet Evolves Over Time

In the beginning, Royal Caribbean ships were relatively small and simple, with basic amenities like a swimming pool, a few bars and lounges, and a small casino. However, as the cruise industry grew in popularity and competition increased, Royal Caribbean began to innovate and expand its offerings to attract more passengers.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Royal Caribbean introduced a number of groundbreaking amenities that are now standard on most modern cruise ships. These included features like rock climbing walls, ice skating rinks, and multiple dining options, as well as larger and more luxurious cabins and suites.

In the 2000s and 2010s, Royal Caribbean continued to push the envelope with even more innovative amenities and experiences. These included features like surfing simulators, zip lines, robotic bartenders, and virtual balconies, as well as partnerships with popular brands like DreamWorks Animation (now discontinued) and Starbucks.

Today, Royal Caribbean ships offer an incredible range of amenities and activities for passengers of all ages and interests. From water parks and Broadway-style shows to fine dining and spa treatments, there’s something for everyone onboard. And with new ships like Icon of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas set to debut soon, it’s clear that Royal Caribbean continues to strive to stay at the forefront of the cruise industry and provide passengers with the latest and greatest in onboard experiences.

Does Ship Age Matter?

For some travelers, the main things they focus on when choosing a cruise are the price and the itinerary. But many other factors can shape the contours of your cruise vacation, and for many people, that includes the age of the ship. Why do some travelers care about age?

Families planning a family cruise may be interested in information about the age of individual Royal Caribbean ships for several reasons:

Amenities: Older ships may not have the same amenities and features as newer vessels. Families who are looking for the latest and greatest in onboard entertainment, dining, and activities may prefer to book a newer ship.

Condition: The age of the ship can also affect its overall condition and appearance. Some families may prefer to sail on a newer ship that looks and feels more modern and up-to-date.

Safety: Parents may be concerned about the safety and reliability of older ships, especially if they are traveling with young children. Knowing the age of the ship can help parents make an informed decision about whether they feel comfortable booking a particular vessel.

Technology: Newer ships may have the latest technology and features, such as high-speed internet, interactive touchscreens, and virtual reality experiences. Families who are tech-savvy or who want to stay connected while onboard may prefer to book a newer ship.

Accessibility: Older ships may not be as accessible as newer vessels, especially for passengers with mobility issues or disabilities. Newer ships are often designed with accessibility in mind, with features like wider doorways, wheelchair ramps, and accessible cabins.

Environmental Impact: Newer ships are often designed to be more environmentally friendly than older vessels, with features like advanced wastewater treatment systems, energy-efficient lighting, and reduced emissions. Families who are concerned about the environmental impact of their vacation may prefer to book a newer ship.

A Ship’s Age Strongly Impacts Price

If you are trying to maximize your cruise travel budget , one of the easiest ways to do it is by sailing on an older ship.

No matter how you value age (or don’t), one thing remains true. Sailings on the newest ships tend to be more expensive than on older ships. Here’s an example for a recent search for March 2024 cruises sailing out of Miami.

The search yielded options for three ships: Icon of the Seas , Oasis of the Seas , and Grandeur of the Seas . This is how the cruises line up on price based on the advertised starting prices.

Sailings on the newest ship are priced more than four times those on the fleet’s oldest ship.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships By Age

We have put together this handy guide to walk you through all of the ships currently in Royal Caribbean’s fleet by age. We have short narrative blurbs for each ship below. But for those in a hurry, we have also compiled the chart below as a cheat sheet.

A simplified chart of Royal Caribbean cruise ships by age.

Utopia of the Seas

Coming 2024

Debuting in the summer of 2024, Utopia will be Royal Caribbean’s newest new ship. Joining its five sisters in the Oasis class, Utopia will be the first LNG-powered ship in that class. 

Fans of the Oasis class ships should be delighted by some expected new additions that include new Solarium Suites, a new Poolside Food Truck (complimentary), and a new addition to the large roster of bars and lounges – the Pesky Parrot.

The other noteworthy feature of this new ship will be its itineraries. From the time that it launches, it will be sailing short 3 and 4-night itineraries that include a stop at CocoCay. This will be a great opportunity for new cruisers who are hesitant to commit to a full 7-night sailing. Or, for those schedules can only squeeze vacations into a long weekend.

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Icon Of The Seas – Icon Class

You have likely seen the ads or media stories about Icon. When launched in January 2024, it will literally be first in its class — the new Icon class.

Icon weighs a whopping 250,000 tons and will be fueled by Liquified Natural Gas ( LNG ) in an effort to make the cruise industry greener by releasing fewer greenhouse gasses by 20%.

The first cruise will start in January 2024, and the vessel will feature the largest cruise pool in the world, six water slides that break records, and a child-friendly waterpark.

Wonder Of The Seas – Oasis Class

Royal Caribbean expanded its Oasis class with Wonder of the Seas in 2022. At present, it is the largest cruise ship in the world by size . New features that were introduced with Wonder include the addition of an 8th all-suites neighborhood and a new restaurant with a southern theme. It also has all of the other amenities that its sister ships have, including The Abyss and The Perfect Storm.

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Odyssey Of The Seas – Quantum Ultra Class

Odyssey of the Seas is one of two in this class and was released in 2021 with a 5510-passenger capacity with 1633 crew members.

When Odyssey launched in the shadow of the pandemic, it faced many challenges– as we reported . But even with the strict COVID-era restrictions in place, the ship’s facilities and amenities provided a wonderful vacation.

Some notable features include the Caribbean-themed pool deck, a redesigned Seaplex area that supports multiple types of sports and related activities. This ship also debuted the Playmaker’s sports bar/restaurant (a real fan favorite!)

As with the ships in the Quantum Class, the ship hosts bumper cars, laser tag, the 360-degree North Star, and more.

Spectrum Of The Seas – Quantum Ultra Class

The age of Royal Caribbean ships expands with this 2019 release and has a slightly larger 5622-passenger count than its sister ship. The food is inspired by Asian cuisine, as its tours focus on Asian countries.

You can stay in the ultimate family suite, which has multilevel-room luxury with personal karaoke and 3D cinema.

Spectrum’s bionic-made cocktails and the renowned North Star 360-degree viewing lounge will ignite your entertainment dreams.

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Symphony Of The Seas – Oasis Class

This 10-story ship set sail in 2018 and can host over 6600 passengers. If you’d love surf simulators, laser tag, and arcades to entertain you on your cruise, Symphony of the Seas has it all .

This cruise ship explores the Mediterranean as well as the Caribbean; onboard, you can explore various foods, from seafood to Italian dishes.

Harmony Of The Seas – Oasis Class

Harmony of the Seas was built in 2016 and is slightly smaller than its sister Symphony with a 6400-passenger capacity.

Harmony of the Seas is one of the most exciting cruise ships aimed at keeping the whole family entertained . It has an AquaTheater, Broadway performances, and a Bionic Bar for robot-made cocktails.

Ovation Of The Seas – Quantum Class

Royal Caribbean’s second 2016 ship was Ovation of the Seas, the last of the Quantum class before Quantum Ultra. It weighs 168 666 gross tons and can host 4180 passengers.

Quantum class ships offer transpacific cruises where you can simulate skydiving, go roller skating, and even take circus lessons aboard. Like all Royal Caribbean ships, you’ll find delectable foods at top-of-the-range restaurants.

Anthem Of The Seas – Quantum Class

Year: 2015 

Anthem and Ovation of the Seas are very similar ships with slight differences in cuisine, casinos, and art. Anthem of the Seas was made in 2015 and won the Best New Ship title in 2016.

If you’re looking for cruise luxury at a lesser cost than the new ships, Anthem of the Seas is a noteworthy option. Entertainment includes bumper cars, iFly, North Star, roller skating, and more.

Quantum Of The Seas – Quantum Class

Quantum of the Seas is the first of the Quantum Class and was built in 2014. You’d think 2014 was long ago, but the tech and design are still well-defined and up-to-date.

It also has the signature North Star gondola, skydiving simulators, laser tag, bumper cars, and circus school.

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Allure Of The Seas – Oasis Class

This Royal Caribbean ship has all the charm and still impresses the masses to this day since its release in 2010. And by masses, we mean it can host 6780 passengers, including crew, and weighs 225 282 gross tons.

Allure was due for a $165 million upgrade but was suspended due to the pandemic, but it will be soon. In the meantime, it is the only Oasis with a human-operated cocktail bar.

Oasis Of The Seas – Oasis Class

Year: 2009, upgrade in 2019.

Oasis of the Seas is the original start of the most innovative class of ships. Royal Caribbean pulled out all the stops when it was released in 2009, and it still remains one of the largest cruise ships in the world.

Oasis was upgraded in 2019 with a $165-million price tag, including the first Royal Caribbean barbeque restaurant and multiple entertainment updates.

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Independence Of The Seas – Freedom Class

Year: 2008, upgrade in 2018.

Independence of the Seas was released in 2008 and was the first refurbished ship in the Royal Amplified program , which happened in 2018.

Although Independence was the first ship to feature the thrilling SkyPad, that attraction was pulled from all Royal Caribbean ships earlier this year. Nevertheless, the ship still features laser tag, an escape room, an updated water park, new lounges, and restaurants.

Liberty Of The Seas – Freedom Class

Year: 2007, updated in 2016.

Liberty of the Seas set sail in 2007 and is only slightly larger than its predecessor, Freedom of the Seas, with a 4960 passenger count, including crew.

Liberty stops off at multiple exotic tropical locations, and aboard the food are ultra gourmet foods from around the world. The ship was refurbished in 2016 with various updates to the waterpark, décor, and restaurants. 

Freedom Of The Seas – Freedom Class

Year: 2006, upgraded in 2021.

Freedom of the Seas was the first Freedom Class ship, and it stunned the world when it debuted in 2006, as it was their first ship to reach the 4500-passenger mark.

This old classic cruise ship had its $116 million upgrade installed in 2021. The ship now boasts new décor, entertainment amenities like the all-new pool deck, and new restaurants.

Jewel Of The Seas – Radiance Class

Year: 2004, upgraded in 2015.

Jewel of the Seas was the last Radiance Class cruise ship, which was released in 2004. It is small in comparison to all the other ships made after it, with space for 2702 people, and weighs 90,090 gross tons.

You can enjoy multiple stops at various Caribbean islands, and in 2015, it received a complete facelift with new rooms, restaurants, tech, and entertainment.

Mariner of the Seas – Voyager Class

Year: 2003, updated in 2023.

Mariner of the Seas came to be in 2003 and hosts 4000 passengers with the crew. It is also the last of the Voyager class and only received its $120-million upgrade in 2023.

Mariner now offers voyagers the same SkyPad, laser tag, surf simulation, and waterpark goodies as the newer ships. The interior has also been modernized, with new restaurants to pair.

Serenade Of The Seas – Radiance Class

Year: 2003, upgrades in 2012, 2017, and 2022.

Serenade is a beauty and offers both luxury and quaintness thanks to its humble size of a 2-476-people limit. Her debut was also in 2003.

Serenade of the Seas has been worked on multiple times to keep her updated. The upgrades were in 2012 and 2017; another minor refresh was done in 2022.

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Navigator Of The Seas – Voyager Class

Year: 2002, updated in 2019.

This final Voyager Class ship has been around since 2002 and was the second 4000-passenger cruise ship on the Royal Caribbean scene.

Navigator of the Seas had a bow-to-stern update in 2019 with new water slides, pools, decks, restaurants, and more for a $ 115 million price tag.

Brilliance Of The Seas – Radiance Class

Year: 2002, refurbished in 2018.

Brilliance of the Seas started sailing in 2002 alongside Navigator of the Seas. Brilliance is a smaller ship than its newer counterparts and travels to destinations in Australia, Alaska, and the Caribbean with easy stop-offs.

This gorgeously scenic ship offers world-class bars and restaurants. Brilliance was upgraded in 2018 with Oasis-level amenities.

Adventure Of The Seas – Voyager Class

Year: 2001, upgraded in 2018.

Adventure of the Seas has been sailing since 2001, and its current voyage happens around the Caribbean, hosting 3807 passengers, including crew.

In 2018, the ship was refurbished and modernized with the regular comforts and entertainments Royal Caribbean offers, like restaurants, decks, rock climbing, and ice skating.

Radiance Of The Seas – Radiance Class

Year: 2001, updated in 2016.

Radiance of the Seas was the first of the class and hosts 2466 people on its Caribbean itinerary. Since its debut in 2001, Radiance has been refurbished in 2016 and 2021.

You can enjoy one of the longest water slides at sea, along with fine dining and Royal Caribbean favorites like rock climbing and mini-golf. Radiance doesn’t feature many of the new-age luxuries like the other vessels, but it is modernized enough to have a superb voyage.

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Explorer Of The Seas – Voyager Class

Year: 2000, updated in 2015.

Explorer of the Seas carries 3 286 passengers on its Greek Isle itinerary. The ship was established in 2000 and refurbished in 2015 to offer rock-climbing, next-level waterslides, delectable restaurants, and modern interiors.

Voyager Of The Seas – Voyager Class

Year: 1999, refurbished in 2019.

Voyager of the Seas set sail in 1999 and was the first massive ship that Royal Caribbean released with a 4000-passenger count.

The ship weighs 137 276 gross tons, and after its $97 million renovation in 2019, it has laser tag, an impressive water park, modernized cabins, and new spaces for children and teens for the whole family to have fun.

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Vision Of The Seas – Vision Class

Year: 1998, updated in 2017.

Vision of the Seas tours Bermuda and the Bahamas and has been a much-loved cruise ship since 1998. This luxury ship was fully refurbished in 2017, and it offers guests plenty of amusements from fine dining, a casino, and an adults-only Solarium.

Vision of the Seas doesn’t feature as many kid-friendly delights as newer vessels, but it is still an entertainment dream for adultier folk.

Enchantment Of The Seas – Vision Class

Year: 1997, refurbished in 2005 and 2012.

Enchantment of the Seas is a small cruise ship that was established in 1997. It carries 1998 passengers, and post-upgrade, it offers the same level of entertainment as Vision of the Seas.

The ship doesn’t feature a waterpark. It’s had many updates, but the main ones were In 2005 and 2012

Rhapsody Of The Seas – Vision Class

Year: 1997, refurbished in 2012.

Rhapsody of the Seas came to be in 1997 and still sails today, touring Cyprus and the Greek Isles. While it is a smaller ship and lacks a waterpark, it makes up for this in classic entertainment like Broadway shows, lounge-worthy decks, and multiple dining and bar options.

Rhapsody was recently updated in 2022, so you don’t need to worry about 1997-level décor!

Grandeur Of The Seas – Vision Class

Year: 1996, updated in 2012.

Grandeur of the Seas is officially the oldest ship you can cruise on from the Royal Caribbean fleet.

This ship has been charming passengers since 1996. It has an arcade, rock-climbing, a deck-exclusive DJ, a formal theater, and plenty of dining options. Grandeur of the Seas received upgrades in 2012.

Closing Thoughts

Knowing the age of individual Royal Caribbean ships can help you make an informed decision about which vessel is right for your family’s needs. Also, for the budget conscious, it can help guide your research.

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Royal Caribbean is one of the most popular cruise lines in the world and in terms of revenue it is the largest cruise line; it is the second largest by passengers count. The company has been in operation since 1968 and while none of its cruise ships go that far back, many of Royal Caribbean’s ships have been in service for several decades. There are currently about 26 ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet with several more in construction or on order.

As of July 2020, the information on this list is as accurate as possible and will be updated as needed. Also note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic most of the ships on this list are not in service, but are set to resume routes whenever things get better.

10. Adventure of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: November 18, 2001 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Galveston, Texas and Copenhagen, Denmark Propulsion: Conventional Capacity: 3,807 passengers Crew: 1,185

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Adventure of the Seas is the third built of the five Royal Caribbean Voyager -class cruise ships. Currently registered in the Bahamas, Adventure of the Seas has cruised from ports in the United States and Europe to sites in the Caribbean Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Canada, and Europe. In 2016, Adventure of the Seas underwent a $61 million refurbishment, among the changes included adding additional staterooms. Adventure has 15 decks of which 14 are passenger decks with capacity for a maximum of 3,807 guests.

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Adventure of the Seas comes equipped with an outdoor movie screen, an Aqua Park, cyclone and typhoon water slides, as well as a FlowRider ( a surf ride featuring manufactured waves).

9. Radiance of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: April 7, 2001 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Brisbane, Australia; Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Seward, Alaska, USA Capacity: 2,501 passengers Crew: 859

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Radiance of the Seas is the first cruise ship to feature pool tables that are stabilized by a computer-controlled gyroscope, which adjust with the motion of the ship to keep the table-top level with the horizon.

8. Explorer of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: October 28, 2000 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Miami, Florida, USA Capacity: 3,114 passengers Crew: 1,180

Explorer of the Seas

The Explorer of the Seas was built with an atmospheric and oceanographic laboratory operated by the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. However, the manned lab with its attendant educational and outreach programs for passengers was discontinued in 2007.

7. Voyager of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: November 21, 1999 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Sydney, Australia Capacity: 4,000 passengers Crew: 1,200

Voyager of the Seas

Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship in Royal Caribbean’s line of Voyager -class ships. The ship was built in Turku, Finland and took its maiden voyage on November 21, 1999. At the time, Voyager of the Seas was the largest cruise ship in the world. Additionally, Voyager of the Seas featured many firsts, including the first rock climbing wall (mounted on the funnel) and the first ice-skating rink at sea. Recently in 2019 and again in 2020, Voyager of the Seas was refit with the addition of 72 passenger cabins and water slides. Its ice rinks were also updated.

The day before themaiden voyage of Voyager of the Seas , the ship was formally named by Olympic figure skater Katarina Witt.

6. Vision of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: May 2, 1998 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA and Barcelona, Spain Capacity: 2,514 passengers Crew: 765

Vision of the Seas

While it is the namesake of Royal Caribbean’s Vision -class of ships, the Vision of the Seas is the youngest of the four cruise ships in the this class. Vision of the Seas first set sail on May 2, 1998 throughout Europe before changing its routes. Currently, Vision of the Seas sails out of Barcelona, Spain during the summer season and Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the winter. Vision of the Seas was last updated and refitted in 2013.

Vision of the Seas is known for its stunning glass exterior, which features more than 2 acres of glass.

5. Enchantment of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: July 13, 1997 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Baltimore, Maryland and San Juan, Puerto Rico Capacity: 2,446 passengers Crew: 770

Enchantment of the Seas

Enchantment of the Seas is another Vision -class Royal Caribbean ship that has been in service since the 1990s. The Enchantment of the Seas and its sister ship the Grandeur of the Seas were the first two major cruise ships to be equipped with a Dynamic Positioning System frequently used to maintain position while in port, particularly when tender boats are used. Some of the amenities aboard the Enchantment of the Seas includes a rock climbing wall, a bungee trampoline, several bars, nightclubs and restaurants, a live orchestra, and a spa and fitness center.

In 2005, Enchantment of the Seas was overhauled, which included lengthening the ship by cutting it in two amidship and adding a 73-foot (22 m) long section.

4. Rhapsody of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: May 19, 1997 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Ravenna, Italy and Tampa, Florida, USA Capacity: 2,416 passengers Crew: 765

Rhapsody of the Seas

Rhapsody of the Seas is the second oldest ship in Royal Caribbean’s Vision -class line of cruise ships. Rhapsody made its maiden voyage on May 19, 1997 and originally sailed to Oslo, Norway. Since 2005, Rhapsody of the Seas has been registered in the Bahamas. In 2012, Rhapsody of the Seas underwent a major $54 million refit which added additional cabins, an outdoor movie screen near the pool, new dining areas, and a nursery. The ship was updated again in 2016 and received routine maintenance and minor improvements in 2019.

In 1998, the Rhapsody of the Seas, which was on its way to at Curaçao, Antilles, was the site of the mysterious disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley. While Bradley was never found, there have been reported sightings of Bradley over the years and her family has never stopped looking for her.

3. Grandeur of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: December 14, 1996 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Baltimore, Maryland Capacity: 2,446 passengers Crew: 760

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Currently, Grandeur of the Seas is the third oldest cruise ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, but the ship is scheduled to be transferred to Pullmantur Cruises – which is owned by Royal Caribbean Group – in the second quarter of 2021. Grandeur has a max capacity of 2,446 passengers and features several amenities including a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track, and a number of bars and restaurants. There is also an on-board casino called Casino Royale. Currently, Grandeur of the Seas ‘ homeport is Baltimore, Maryland and the ship offers cruises to Bermuda and the southeast US coast, the Bahamas, and the Southern Caribbean.

Over the years, the Grandeur of the Seas has had numerous accidents, including hours-long power loss in 2000, a dock collision in 2005, a fire in 2013, and most recently a loss of port side steering in 2018.

2. Majesty of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: April 4, 1992 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Capacity: 2,767 passengers Crew: 833

Majesty of the Seas

Majesty of the Seas was one of the first “mega-ships” built in the cruise line industry, with a passenger capacity of over 2,700. Majesty is a Sovereign -class cruise ship and has been in service since April 4, 1992. For most of Majesty of the Seas ‘ history, Fort Lauderdale, Florida has been the ship’s homeport. However, beginning in 2020, Majesty ‘s homeport was moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, offering seven-night voyages to the Caribbean including Key West, Nassau, Grand Bahama, and Coco Cay.

Along with Empress of the Seas , the Majesty of the Seas was scheduled to sail to Cuba until 2020, but as the route had to be changed as the U.S. Government applied travel restrictions to the Caribbean island.

1. Empress of the Seas

Maiden Voyage: June 25, 1990 Port of Registry:  Nassau, Bahamas Current Homeport(s): Miami, Florida, USA; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and New York City, New York, USA Capacity: 1,840 passengers Crew: 668

Empress of the Seas

The Empress of the Seas , under the name Nordic Princess , is mentioned in the popular novel, World War Z by Max Brooks; in the novel, the Empress is heavily infested with zombies.

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  • Royal Caribbean International has unveiled a swath of giant cruise ships over the past few years.
  • Its CEO said its new world's largest ship, the  Icon of the Seas,  is its "best-selling product" ever.
  • But the cruise line doesn't plan on going all in on megaships forever.

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Earlier this year, guests at Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay private island were the first to revel at the historic sight of the world's largest cruise ships, Icon of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas, docked side-by-side.

The vessels towered over their communal dock like skyscrapers, casting a dark shadow over their relatively tiny shared pier.

Together, they can accommodate about 19,250 people.

At 1,196 feet long and weighing 248,663 gross tons, the Icon of the Seas is a sight to behold. When it launched in late January, the giant vessel upstaged its eight-foot shorter predecessor, the Wonder of the Seas , as the world's biggest.

At the time, it was no surprise: Every new Royal Caribbean ship seemed to dethrone another Royal Caribbean ship for this title.

But not for long.

The company's smaller ships, important for diverse trips, are aging.

The company is synonymous with its mega vessels. And they've been mega-hits: Michael Bayley, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, has repeatedly called the Icon of the Seas the "best-selling product" in the company's history.

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Royal Caribbean is set to launch four more megaships by 2028 — representing about a third of its total fleet. So far, most of the megaships' scheduled sailings are in the Caribbean.

The other 21 smaller vessels tend to have more specialized itineraries, Patrick Scholes, the managing director of lodging and leisure-equity research at Truist Securities, told Business Insider.

Given their trimmer sizes, these vessels can operate more sailings outside the Caribbean , which often reel in high fares and customer satisfaction for the company, Jay Schneider, the chief product-innovation officer at Royal Caribbean Group, told reporters in January. Think of the Mediterranean, Alaska, and South Pacific itineraries — the latter are especially important as the cruise line continues to ramp up business in Asia.

But these destination-flexible cruise liners are aging as Royal Caribbean continues to unveil their giant counterparts. The company launched its four oldest Vision-class ships, with a maximum 2,730-guest capacity, between 1996 and 1998.

They're tiny and old compared to the 2-month-old, 7,600-guest Icon of the Seas .

Looking ahead, Royal Caribbean plans to return to the basics: smaller cruise ships.

Despite the cruise line's success with mega-vessels, Schneider said Royal Caribbean is now considering a new class of ships that would start "smaller" — noting that he was "careful to say small, but less-than-large."

"The reality is, families want to go on vacations not just in the Western and Eastern Caribbean where a ship like Icon can get into," Schneider said. "They want to stay with our brand and journey to different destinations that require more versatility in ship size."

Desirable destinations such as French Polynesia and Venice, Italy, have limited visiting cruises , including size restrictions, to curb pollution and overcrowding. But, as Schneider said, small-vessel-enabled specialized itineraries are also important to travelers.

Giant mass-market floating resorts also often attract first-time cruisers, enamored by their family-friendly water parks and Broadway-style shows. But after a few good vacations at sea, these no-longer-new-to-cruising guests might start craving quieter ships or more bespoke itineraries.

"Alaska cruises tend not to be the first-time cruiser," Scholes told BI. "I don't really see Icon of the Seas doing a Norwegian Fjord or Alaska trip."

Plus, "there's probably only so much demand for these giant ships," Scholes said.

Royal Caribbean has already succeeded in the first part: bringing in a swath of new cruisers with its megaships. Now, it has to retain them.

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Posted: March 20, 2024 | Last updated: March 20, 2024

<ul class="summary-list"><li>Royal Caribbean has been increasingly targeting multi-generational families.</li><li>The cruise line's president and CEO said its new <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-icon-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-review-photos-2024-2">Icon of the Seas</a> mega-ship is a "great example" of this.</li><li>I went on the world's largest cruise ship and saw how it could appeal to younger and older guests.</li></ul><p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-icon-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-photo-tour-2024-1">Royal Caribbean</a> has a secret to its smashing success.</p><p>No, it's not its <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-icon-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-design-instagram-2024-2">cruise ships'</a> waterparks or Broadway shows.</p><p>It's you, your parents, and your young children. Or, as the industry calls it, "multi-generational families."</p><p>In 2023, <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-cruises-running-low-cabins-bookings-2024-2">Royal Caribbean's bookings</a> hit an all-time high ahead of the launch of its newest Icon of the Seas ship.</p><p>And interest has yet to wane: The three strongest booking weeks in the company's history were at the start of 2024 and "wave season," when cruise lines like to roll out flashy discounts to incentivize reservations.</p><div class="read-original">Read the original article on <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-icon-of-the-seas-shows-cruise-bookings-surging-2024-3">Business Insider</a></div>

  • Royal Caribbean has been increasingly targeting multigenerational families.
  • The cruise line's president and CEO said its new Icon of the Seas megaship is a "great example."
  • I went on the world's largest cruise ship and saw how it could appeal to younger and older guests.

Royal Caribbean has a secret to its smashing success.

No, it's not its cruise ships' water parks or Broadway-style shows.

It's you, your parents, and your young children. Or, as the industry calls it, "multi-generational families."

In 2023, Royal Caribbean's bookings hit an all-time high ahead of the launch of its newest ship, the Icon of the Seas.

Interest has yet to wane: The three strongest booking weeks in the company's history were at the start of 2024 and "wave season," when cruise lines typically roll out flashy discounts to incentivize reservations .

Royal Caribbean Group has half as the number of available cabins in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same time in 2023. <a>Brittany Chang/Business Insider</a>

Sure, its achievement is in line with the rest of the mass-market cruise industry.

Companies such as Carnival and Norwegian have also seen wild success over the last year, with some now running low on cabins and others charging fares surpassing pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

But Royal Caribbean's success, in particular, could be due to its shifting attempt to win over families .

<p>The cruise line invited me on Icon's complimentary preview cruise in late January, a week before its official debut.</p><p>During my three nights at sea, I saw the cruise company's CEO's claims of "Instagrammable elements" almost everywhere I looked.</p>

Great timing: More people want to cruise with their kin now.

The trade group Cruise Line International Association called multigenerational cruising one of the top 15 trends in a September 2023 report, noting that 73% of responding cruisers said they're traveling with at least two generations of family members .

<p>Like other cruise lines, the company now aims to poach families considering land-based vacations. Think US theme park capital, Orlando.</p><p>"We've started this transition from being a traditional cruise vacation to being a multi-generational family option that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Orlando and Las Vegas," Jason Liberty, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, told investors in February.</p><p>To do this, Royal Caribbean has been "acutely focused" on this family segment, Michael Bayley, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, told investors on the same call. "And I think <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-royal-caribbean-new-icon-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-2022-10">Icon of the Seas</a> is a great example of that."</p>

Royal Caribbean says these travelers are its bread and butter.

Like other cruise lines, the company now aims to poach families considering land-based vacations. Think of the US theme-park capital, Orlando.

"We've started this transition from being a traditional cruise vacation to being a multi-generational family option that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Orlando and Las Vegas," Jason Liberty, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, told investors in February.

To do this, Royal Caribbean has been "acutely focused" on this family segment, Michael Bayley, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, told investors on the same call. "And I think Icon of the Seas is a great example of that," Bayley said.

<p>The <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-royal-caribbean-new-icon-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-2022-10">six-slide park</a> towers atop the ship like a bowl of rainbow spaghetti, an obvious marker of the vessel while it's homeported at Miami's heavily trafficked cruise terminal.</p><p>I wouldn't be surprised if it was one of the most photographed amenities on the 20-deck ship.</p>

On paper, it’s easy to see how the world’s largest cruise ship appeals to young children.

I joined the ship's complimentary, three-night preview sailing on January 20.

Its flashy, kid-friendly amenities — a short list of which includes a six-slide waterpark, a theme-park-like thrill ride, and a mini-golf course — consumed most of my time .

<p>Thrill Island is home to the <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/coolest-features-royal-caribbeans-new-largest-cruise-ship-2022-11">Icon of the Seas' best amenities</a>.</p><p>Adrenaline addicts can get their fix at the water park's six slides, surf simulator, and Crown's Edge rope course that suspends participants more than 150 feet above the water.</p><p>For more nervous travelers, this area also has a sports court, mini-golf course, and rock climbing wall.</p>

But if you pay close attention, you might notice the little designs and amenities that make it a great option for parents and grandparents too.

The water park is a good example.

Not every adult would love the 46-foot-tall drop slide. But children and their parents could gleefully go a few rounds on the multi-person raft slides .

<p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/coolest-features-royal-caribbeans-new-largest-cruise-ship-2022-11">Icon of the Seas' amenities</a> also include the more peaceful mini-golf course, sports court, rock climbing wall, and surf simulator, all located a few feet next to (and below) Crown's Edge's elevated course.</p>

Activities such as the rock-climbing wall, the mini-golf course, and the Crown's Edge thrill 'ride' are all near the water park.

Grandparents could spend an hour playing mini-golf with their grandchildren.

But if they prefer to sit out, they can watch their little ones from the adjacent covered lounge, where they can sip on a drink and pick at finger foods instead .

<p>Reprieve from the army of screaming children can be found in no-kid zones like the DJ-helmed Hideaway. Here, adults can luxuriate in a beach club-like suspended infinity pool with a cocktail in hand and no kids in sight.</p>

Or they can head to the adult-only infinity pool and bar behind the mini-golf course and water park.

A "family vacation" doesn't mean the family has to stick together for the entire trip.

Instead, on Icon of the Seas, adults can lounge around the ship's de-facto pool club, mai tai in hand, while their children spend their afternoon running around the activity-filled deck .

<p>Surfside was designed for families with children six years old and younger.</p><p>This colorful getaway — complete with a giant pink flamingo and an eclectic carousel — is where the youngest guests can seek out daytime romps around the water playground and nighttime story readings.</p>

Like most cruise ships, bars are littered throughout the 1,198-foot-long, 20-deck vessel.

There's even a watering hole in the one neighborhood designed for toddlers, Surfside.

Large candy-shaped decals line Surfside's walls while a giant flamingo grounds the outdoor space. In between, there's a carousel, small dry and water playgrounds, and a pay-to-play arcade .

<p>For supervising adults, Surfside has a watering hole: Lemon Post, which flexes lemonade-stand-inspired drinks, both alcoholic and not.</p><p>The bar has great views of the water playground, so parents can sip while their kids can play.</p><p><span>Across the way, there's also an all-day brunch restaurant where children eat for free, creating several spaces for multi-generational families to spend time together.</span></p>

But just because your toddler can't drink doesn't mean you can't, either.

For supervising adults, Surfside has a watering hole: Lemon Post, which flexes lemonade-stand-inspired alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.

The bar has great views of the water playground, so parents can sip while their kids play.

Across the way, there's also an all-day brunch restaurant where children eat for free, creating several spaces for multigenerational families to spend time together .

<p>College Me would've been delighted by the swim-up bar, walk-up Champagne kiosk, and do-it-yourself bar crawl at the <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-wonder-of-the-seas-worlds-largest-cruise-tour-2022-12#this-karaoke-bar-is-centered-in-the-royal-promenade-neighborhood-42">Royal Promenade</a>.</p><p>However, boring Adult Me was surprisingly satisfied with every watering hole's "mocktail" options.</p>

One of the ship’s seven pools has a swim-up bar.

Children can splash around while their grandparents unwind with a cocktail. Are you sensing a theme yet?

Or, like most other cruise ships, parents can head to the spa after sending the young ones to the children's and teen's clubs .

<p><span>I have vague childhood memories of hating cruises — and cruise shows. I remember them being tacky, boring, and plotless.</span></p><p><span>I wanted an exciting performance. Where are the dramatics?! The plot twists?!</span></p><p><span>I didn't ask to be fidgeting or sleepy during these shows, but the singers doing boring and campy covers of oldies hits surely did both for me. (Can you tell I was later diagnosed with ADHD?)</span></p>

To my surprise, the cruise ship’s shows could also delight travelers of all ages.

I have vague childhood memories of hating cruises — and cruise shows. I remember them being tacky, boring, and plotless.

I wanted an exciting performance. Where are the dramatics?! Where are the plot twists?!

I didn't ask to be fidgety or sleepy during these shows, but the singers doing boring and campy covers of oldies hits surely helped me do both. (Can you tell I was later diagnosed with ADHD?)

<p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/why-royal-caribbeans-icon-of-seas-different-photos-2023-7">Icon's shows</a> include an ice skating performance and a water-based spectacular with nine-foot-tall robotic arms and high divers.</p><p>For Broadway enthusiasts, the ship also hosts a rendition of "The Wizard of Oz." As an anti-cruise, anti-musical cynic, the musical was, I hate to admit, impressive and entertaining. Hard not to be childishly delighted by the sight of Dorothy and Toto flying around the theater in a large suspended bed.</p>

Fortunately, the shows on the Icon of the Seas were good.

Two decades later, I still don't love most song-and-dance performances.

But I'll admit, the Icon of the Seas' shows were spectacular enough to win me over. The rendition of the Broadway hit "Wizard of Oz," which featured a flying bed and "monkeys," would've delighted kid me .

<p>This display of divers, nine-foot-tall robotic arms, synchronized swimmers, and skateboarders replaces the typical (ahem, cringe) cruise song-and-dance show.</p><p>No ice skaters are in this performance, though — they're busy with the ship's other ice skating show.</p>

And I have no doubt even the most bored kid would also love 'Aqua Action!'

At times, I found the striking display of divers, nine-foot-tall robotic arms, and synchronized swimmers a bit cringey — especially the segment where the swimmers danced with flashlights.

But it was still an impressive show of acrobatic talent — enough to delight attendees of all ages.

If your children enjoy Cirque du Soleil-like acts, they will surely like "Aqua Action!"

<p>"Ya like jazz?" Good. Empire Supper Club's multi-course meal pairs options like rabbit and oysters Rockefeller with cocktails and live jazz.</p>

In terms of dining, parents and their parents could be charmed by the ship’s plushest offering, the Empire Supper Club.

A meal at the Empire Supper Club — meant more for adults than children — includes several courses, cocktail pairings, and live music. At $200 a person, it's the most upscale restaurant on the ship.

Yes, there's a dress code. And yes, kids are allowed, as well .

<p>If you choose to booze it up, the 1,198-foot-long, 250,800-gross-ton <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-caribbean-star-of-the-seas-icon-of-the-seas-2023-10">giant cruise ship</a> likely won't be the cause of your seasick (hangover) symptoms — I, the self-proclaimed Queen of Motion Sickness, barely felt it move during my three-night sailing.</p>

The ship’s seemingly never-ending access to alcohol and the opportunity for fine dining could appeal to most parents and grandparents.

The family-oriented waterslides could be a big hit with all demographics as well.

But in my opinion, the most subtly successful way the ship targeted multigenerational groups of guests was through the proximity of relaxing lounges to children-oriented amenities such as the water park .

<p>I can be <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/cruise-ships-compared-norwegian-prima-royal-caribbean-wonder-of-the-seas-2023-11">a picky cruise cynic.</a> But I have a right to be disgruntled by a stateroom bathroom so small, it made a cryotherapy chamber look like a mansion.</p>

So far, targeting these diverse age groups has been paying off: The new ship has been a massive success.

The Icon of the Seas' fares have been "double or triple" Royal Caribbean's previous new ship launches, Liberty told investors in February .

<p>Because plenty of other people don't. </p><p>Michael Bayley, the cruise line's CEO and president, has been touting the Icon as "the <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/icon-of-the-seas-ultimate-family-townhouse-75000-week-photos-2023-2">best-selling product</a> in the history of our business."</p>

These high rates don’t seem to impact reservations. Bookings for the new vessel have also been 'phenomenally strong,' Liberty said.

The company saw a record-setting booking day when it opened reservations for Icon of the Seas in October 2022 — over a year before the ship's launch.

A few months later, Bayley called the ship the "best-selling product in the history of our business."

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