Largest Ships
Home to the Oasis and Icon class — the biggest cruise ships ever built
FlowRider & Waterparks
Surf simulators, waterslides, and the tallest slide at sea
Adventure Ocean
Award-winning kids' programme for ages 6 months to 17 years
World-Class Entertainment
Broadway shows, ice shows, and AquaTheater performances
The Royal Caribbean Experience
Royal Caribbean has redefined cruising with its innovation-first approach. The Icon class ships represent a new era in cruise ship design, with open-air neighbourhoods and the first suspended infinity pool at sea.
Onboard you'll find everything from rock climbing walls and zip lines to go-karts and bumper cars. Their ships are floating theme parks that appeal to families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
With itineraries spanning the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Alaska, and Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean offers something for every type of traveler — all at a competitive price point.

Fleet Highlights
28 ships • Including 5 Oasis-class mega shipsIcon of the Seas
World's largest cruise ship
7600 guests
250,800 GT
Built 2024
Wonder of the Seas
6988 guests
236,857 GT
Built 2022
Symphony of the Seas
6680 guests
228,081 GT
Built 2018
Odyssey of the Seas
4198 guests
169,379 GT
Built 2021
Anthem of the Seas
4180 guests
168,666 GT
Built 2015
Price Guide
Per person/night, based on double occupancy, standard cabin. Prices vary by itinerary, cabin type, and booking date.
€70–120
Jan–Mar, Sep–Nov
€80–150
Year-round average
€130–220
Summer, Christmas, Easter
Typically included: Basic cabin, buffet dining, pool access, entertainment
Drink packages, WiFi, and specialty dining extra
Perfect For
Perfect for families seeking onboard thrills, couples wanting variety, and first-time cruisers who want a resort-at-sea experience with endless entertainment options.
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