Here Are the Royal Caribbean Ships Currently in Service – Cruise Industry News

Posted: February 7, 2022 at 7:04 am

Most of the Royal Caribbean International fleet is now back in revenue service.

While some vessels recently had programs suspended due to COVID-19 related circumstances, 16 cruise ships are sailing for the brand again.

Heres the complete list:

Adventure of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,100Date: In service since November 8, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Galveston (United States)Length: 4 and 5 nightsItinerary: Mexico Cozumel, Costa Maya and Progreso

Allure of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 5,400Date: In service since August 8, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Fort Lauderdale (United States) Length: 6 and 8 nightsItinerary: Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean

Anthem of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 4,100Date: In service since July 7, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Cape Liberty (United States) Length: 7 to 9 nightsItinerary: Eastern Caribbean and Bahamas

Explorer of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,100Date: In service since November 7, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: San Juan (Puerto Rico)Length: 7 nightsItinerary: Eastern and Southern Caribbean

Freedom of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,600Date: In service since July 2, 2021 Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Miami (United States)Length: 2 to 4 nightsItinerary: Bahamas Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay

Grandeur of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 1,950Date: In service since December 5, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Bridgetown (Barbados)Length: 7 and 14 nightsItinerary: Southern and Eastern Caribbean

Harmony of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 5,400Date: In service since August 15, 2021Region: Caribbean Homeport: Port Canaveral (United States) Length: 7 nightsItinerary: Western and Eastern Caribbean

Independence of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,600Date: In service since January 29, 2022Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Port Canaveral (United States)Length: 3 and 4 nightsItinerary: Bahamas Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau

Liberty of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,600Date: In service since October 3, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Galveston (United States) Length: 7 nightsItinerary: Western Caribbean Mexico, Belize and Honduras

Mariner of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,100Date: In service since August 23, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Port Canaveral (United States) Length: 4 to 7 nightsItinerary: Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean

Navigator of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 3,100Date: In service since November 19, 2021Region: West CoastHomeport: Los Angeles (United States)Length: 3 to 7 nightsItinerary: Mexico and California Cabo San Lucas, Mazatln, Puerto Vallarta, Catalina Island and more

Oasis of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 5,400Date: In service since September 5, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Miami (United States) Length: 7 nightsItinerary: Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean

Odyssey of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 4,100Date: In service since July 31, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Fort Lauderdale (United States)Length: 6 to 8 nightsItinerary: Bahamas, Western and Southern Caribbean

Symphony of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 5,400Date: In service since January 29, 2022Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Miami (United States)Length: 7 nightsItinerary: Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean

Brilliance of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 2,100Date: In service since December 16, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Tampa (United States)Length: 4 and 5 nightsItinerary: Mexico and Bahamas

Enchantment of the SeasCapacity at 100%: 2,250 Date: In service since December 23, 2021Region: CaribbeanHomeport: Baltimore (United States)Length: 8 to 12 nightsItinerary: Eastern Caribbean an Bahamas

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