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Odyssey of the Seas

Odyssey of the Seas

Discover adventure from Georgetown to Santorini onboard Odyssey of the Seas℠.

It’s time to see how far adventure can take you. Introducing the first Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship to sail in the US – Odyssey of the Seas℠. Enjoy gravity-defying fun on the RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator. Or bond over bumper cars and roller-skating at the largest SeaPlex® ever. Scope out incredible 360-degree views from 91.5 metres up in the North Star® observation capsule. And experience edge-of-your-seat entertainment at the transformative Two70®. Take adventure to the next level on this Quantum Ultra Class favourite.

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Ship Reviews

Had an excellent time the middle of March although I do not think we would book another winter cruise from NJ since the first two and the last two days were very cold. The ports are limited--Port Canaveral has no significant excursions and Nassau--is very seedy and not a place to walk around. COCO Cay was the best. Our first time there and we really enjoyed it. We purchased the hidden adult swim and pool and found the heated pool and no wave lagoon pleasant for swimming. The upgraded food was very nice. The only problem with the BEAUTIFUL heated pool was that the DJ played music at 1000 decibels where you could not talk to another person without yelling. The sound cascaded down to the beach wherein you could not even read a book The ship is beautiful although missing the large promenade as with other RCCL ships. The "esplanade" as it is called is small and gets crowded with a lot of nooks and crannies. To date we could not find a store that we were looking for. One nice advantage to this ship is that there seems to more seating in the venues for trivia and Karaoke. On other RCCL ships seating was limited and could not accommodate more than 50 people. This ship has tripled the space in the Music Hall and Schooner Bar. Adult solarium is nice and warm for winter cruises. Good luck getting a seat unless you come down at 8AM. Lounge lizards at their best here--did not once see an employee removing items that were left. Seats could usually be found late afternoon. Food was excellent in the WIndjammer, never had a problem finding a seat although if you sit at the far end of the boat in the windjammer section it is quite a walk to the buffet line. We joked about having a shuttle bus for those seated in that section to get to the food area. All employees very friendly--cabin made up daily and excellent. Embarkation took about ten minutes from handing off bags to being on the boat. Debarkation took about 15 minutes which included customs and baggage retrieval..

April 20, 2025 - Day 1: I arrived at Bayonne Cruise Terminal at around 12:20 PM, Waiting on line while inside the taxi until approximately 12:35 PM. We dropped off our Briefcases outside the Terminal. Basically it took 20 minutes from stepping into the Terminal to stepping on to the ship. I headed to my Assembly Station to complete my Muster Drill as my First assignment of the Cruise. Then, I headed to my stateroom and completed the Online Drill. After that, I ate at the Buffet and then I went into the Outdoor Pool before sailaway. I headed to the Lido Starboard side of the ship at 3 PM to watch the ship leaving Bayonne, NJ. And it was a Beautiful sailaway to begin our lovely Cruise Vacation. After the ship sailed away, I headed to dinner. Before that, I headed to my stateroom to be changed for Dinner. Then I watched the Welcome aboard show at the Royal Theatre for only 1 minute due to my late arrival at the theatre. After that, I played some Arcade. Had Pizza for Midnight dinner at around 11 PM. And then I headed to my room to sleep and get ready for our First Day at Sea. Before that, I was watching the Cruise map on the TV in the room for a little bit to see the ship's position. April 21, 2025 - Day 2: It was our first Day at Sea. First I woke up, Had breakfast. Before I went to the pool. I went on the North Star from 12:20 PM to 12:40 PM to see the views of the water from side to side. I went to the pool both Outdoor & Indoor for a few hours. I headed back to my room to change. Then I headed to the Buffet for Dinner, And at the Buffet. They had Cheesy Garlic Bread and Chicken Cordon Bleu that contains Pork. Both were delicious. Then I headed to the Arcade to play some games, Then after that. I headed to the Royal Esplanade to explore around. After that, I headed to my stateroom before midnight to be prepared for the next day. April 22, 2025 - Day 3: We arrived in Port Canaveral. First thing, I woke up. Ate breakfast, Spended lots of time in the Pool. Went back to the room and got changed for Dinner. We ate only at the Buffet for Dinner. Before that, I went on the Bumper Cars and it was so much fun. Then I played Arcade for a little bit. Then we watched a Movie on Deck 14 at the Front Outdoor Pool. After that, I headed back to my stateroom to be prepared for Day 4. April 23, 2025 - Day 4: It was Coco Cay Day. I first woke up at 9 AM. Ate breakfast. Got off the ship. In Coco Cay, I went on most of the Waterslides, Including the Daredevil's Peak Water Slide that I did as my First Slide to try. I ate Chicken Sandwich and Mozzarella Sticks for Lunch. Then I headed to the Oasis Lagoon Pool and it was incredible. We headed back to the ship at nearly 4:30 PM. We sailed from Coco Cay after Voyager of the Seas. The ship was at 5 kts from Coco Cay to Nassau. After that, I headed to the Buffet and had something small to eat. Before that, I changed in my stateroom. Then we headed to Dinner at the Main Dining Room at 8 PM. I headed to the Arcade after that. Then we spended some time in the Royal Esplanade. I headed to my room at Approximately midnight to be prepared for Day 5. April 24, 2025 - Day 5: LIVE - Scenic Cameras - Florida, Bahamas, Caribbean Islands and more. Even Alaska! was brought to my attention that our ship arrived First in Nassau Bahamas at around 6:30 AM but not 8 AM as it was written in the Itinerary Schedule for this Cruise and was still sleeping that time. We got up at 8:30 AM. Had breakfast, Got off the ship by 11 AM to explore some shopping areas. We got back on the ship about a couple hours before sailing. We headed to the pool once back on board. Before that, I ate Lunch. The ship left Nassau 15-20 minutes after 5 PM after the Carnival Conquest and Margaritaville at Sea Paradise. We changed once finished in the pool. Then we went to dinner at the Main Dining Room for an Italian Night. I had Chicken Parmesan and it was delicious. We played Arcade after that. Then we spended some time at Royal Esplanade. We went to the room at Midnight to be prepared for Day 6: April 25, 2025 - Day 6: It was a Second Sea Day. I ate Breakfast as the first thing. Then I headed to the pool for a few hours. Had lunch at 2 PM. Then at 6 PM, I changed and went to dinner. For dessert, They served Warm Chocolate Cake which was a Chocolate Molten Lava Cake. I tried it and it was very good. We headed to the Royal Theatre to watch a show. Then after that, I played Arcade for a little bit and then I spended some of my time at the Royal Esplanade. I went into my room when my day was over to be prepared for Day 7. April 26, 2025 - Day 7: It was our 3rd and Last Sea Day. We got up, Had breakfast. Went into the Pool, Got changed. Then we headed to Dinner at 7 PM only at the Buffet. Then we went on the Bumper Cars at 9 PM before it was closed at 10 PM. I played in the Arcade for a little bit. Then we went to Two 70 to watch a Competition at around 11 PM and we enjoyed it. We headed back to the room after that to get the last sleep on the ship. April 27, 2025 - Day 8: We arrived back in Bayonne, NJ at around 6 AM. We got up at 7:00, Left the room 7:30. Ate breakfast after that. Then we got off the ship at around 8:30 AM. We headed through security and got our bags and left the Terminal.

Overall, it was a good cruise. Smooth embarkation/debarkation - we literally walked right on and walked right off, no waiting. Service across the whole ship was outstanding - the best I’ve had on RCL. We stayed in a balcony room with 2 adults and 2 kids. A surprise - there was no bunk bed and instead of that the sofa opens up into a bed. The problem with this is it leaves you about 1’ of space between the edge of the sofa and the desk, which means you are waddling sideways to get out to your balcony, with the desk itself being unusable. There are many unique experiences to enjoy, almost all of which cost extra unless you are going in port. The ifly was ok, but you are playing $50 for essentially 2 minutes of fly time. Northstar was better, but way over priced for essentially an elevator ride. Most all the ship still looked brand new, very little wear and tear with exception of the seaplex. Both VR experiences that opened with the ship were discontinued, and nothing has replacement them. The skypad, which is the large yellow ball thing on the back of the boat, had cornhole set up in the area where the VR used to be. Kinda janky. Food was good, but definitely not the best I’ve had on RCL. Options for veggies were minimal, and with exception to the Indian food offerings, were often bland. Went to Tappanyaki and Giovanni’s - and both were forgettable. Sorrento’s was incredible though if your kids love pizza. They pushed through an incredible amount of pizza- there was never a wait. As this was a NY sailing, we understood there would be some cool days, but they are really missing out not having a covered pool area for families. The solarium is huge and is nicely done, but if your kids are with you that’s off limits. There are not a lot of activities for families when it’s cold outside, especially with Seaplex’s spotty programming (I.e. bumper cars are offered in 2-3 hour blocks, and not every day. The shows were great, especially the dancing-centric ones. 270 is a cool venue, go see “the book” Overall, it was a good experience though. It was a sold out cruise but I never felt that we were cramped or without space. Very well designed and a lot of modern /tech-driven things that are sure to differentiate it from other ships you’ve been on.

1st time ever on a cruise & it was so much fun. Loved dressing up for the theme nights. The staff were amazing & extremely accommodating. Perfect Day at Coco Cay was so much fun. Overall, I had a great time & would really like to experience more destinations & cruises in the future. Met a lot of really nice people from all different areas, countries, and walk of life, It really was a very relaxing vacation, even with the storm we were racing against that caused some rough seas the first two nights out (rocked me to sleep like a baby in a swing, lol). The food in the Main Dining Hall was incredible too, and the servers were amazing (HUGE shout out to our server Sri - we requested her for the entire trip after the first night… LOVE her, she is an absolute sweetheart of a person!!) Can’t wait to go on the next one.

Had an excellent time the middle of March although I do not think we would book another winter cruise from NJ since the first two and the last two days were very cold. The ports are limited--Port Canaveral has no significant excursions and Nassau--is very seedy and not a place to walk around. COCO Cay was the best. Our first time there and we really enjoyed it. We purchased the hidden adult swim and pool and found the heated pool and no wave lagoon pleasant for swimming. The upgraded food was very nice. The only problem with the BEAUTIFUL heated pool was that the DJ played music at 1000 decibels where you could not talk to another person without yelling. The sound cascaded down to the beach wherein you could not even read a book The ship is beautiful although missing the large promenade as with other RCCL ships. The "esplanade" as it is called is small and gets crowded with a lot of nooks and crannies. To date we could not find a store that we were looking for. One nice advantage to this ship is that there seems to more seating in the venues for trivia and Karaoke. On other RCCL ships seating was limited and could not accommodate more than 50 people. This ship has tripled the space in the Music Hall and Schooner Bar. Adult solarium is nice and warm for winter cruises. Good luck getting a seat unless you come down at 8AM. Lounge lizards at their best here--did not once see an employee removing items that were left. Seats could usually be found late afternoon. Food was excellent in the WIndjammer, never had a problem finding a seat although if you sit at the far end of the boat in the windjammer section it is quite a walk to the buffet line. We joked about having a shuttle bus for those seated in that section to get to the food area. All employees very friendly--cabin made up daily and excellent. Embarkation took about ten minutes from handing off bags to being on the boat. Debarkation took about 15 minutes which included customs and baggage retrieval..

April 20, 2025 - Day 1: I arrived at Bayonne Cruise Terminal at around 12:20 PM, Waiting on line while inside the taxi until approximately 12:35 PM. We dropped off our Briefcases outside the Terminal. Basically it took 20 minutes from stepping into the Terminal to stepping on to the ship. I headed to my Assembly Station to complete my Muster Drill as my First assignment of the Cruise. Then, I headed to my stateroom and completed the Online Drill. After that, I ate at the Buffet and then I went into the Outdoor Pool before sailaway. I headed to the Lido Starboard side of the ship at 3 PM to watch the ship leaving Bayonne, NJ. And it was a Beautiful sailaway to begin our lovely Cruise Vacation. After the ship sailed away, I headed to dinner. Before that, I headed to my stateroom to be changed for Dinner. Then I watched the Welcome aboard show at the Royal Theatre for only 1 minute due to my late arrival at the theatre. After that, I played some Arcade. Had Pizza for Midnight dinner at around 11 PM. And then I headed to my room to sleep and get ready for our First Day at Sea. Before that, I was watching the Cruise map on the TV in the room for a little bit to see the ship's position. April 21, 2025 - Day 2: It was our first Day at Sea. First I woke up, Had breakfast. Before I went to the pool. I went on the North Star from 12:20 PM to 12:40 PM to see the views of the water from side to side. I went to the pool both Outdoor & Indoor for a few hours. I headed back to my room to change. Then I headed to the Buffet for Dinner, And at the Buffet. They had Cheesy Garlic Bread and Chicken Cordon Bleu that contains Pork. Both were delicious. Then I headed to the Arcade to play some games, Then after that. I headed to the Royal Esplanade to explore around. After that, I headed to my stateroom before midnight to be prepared for the next day. April 22, 2025 - Day 3: We arrived in Port Canaveral. First thing, I woke up. Ate breakfast, Spended lots of time in the Pool. Went back to the room and got changed for Dinner. We ate only at the Buffet for Dinner. Before that, I went on the Bumper Cars and it was so much fun. Then I played Arcade for a little bit. Then we watched a Movie on Deck 14 at the Front Outdoor Pool. After that, I headed back to my stateroom to be prepared for Day 4. April 23, 2025 - Day 4: It was Coco Cay Day. I first woke up at 9 AM. Ate breakfast. Got off the ship. In Coco Cay, I went on most of the Waterslides, Including the Daredevil's Peak Water Slide that I did as my First Slide to try. I ate Chicken Sandwich and Mozzarella Sticks for Lunch. Then I headed to the Oasis Lagoon Pool and it was incredible. We headed back to the ship at nearly 4:30 PM. We sailed from Coco Cay after Voyager of the Seas. The ship was at 5 kts from Coco Cay to Nassau. After that, I headed to the Buffet and had something small to eat. Before that, I changed in my stateroom. Then we headed to Dinner at the Main Dining Room at 8 PM. I headed to the Arcade after that. Then we spended some time in the Royal Esplanade. I headed to my room at Approximately midnight to be prepared for Day 5. April 24, 2025 - Day 5: LIVE - Scenic Cameras - Florida, Bahamas, Caribbean Islands and more. Even Alaska! was brought to my attention that our ship arrived First in Nassau Bahamas at around 6:30 AM but not 8 AM as it was written in the Itinerary Schedule for this Cruise and was still sleeping that time. We got up at 8:30 AM. Had breakfast, Got off the ship by 11 AM to explore some shopping areas. We got back on the ship about a couple hours before sailing. We headed to the pool once back on board. Before that, I ate Lunch. The ship left Nassau 15-20 minutes after 5 PM after the Carnival Conquest and Margaritaville at Sea Paradise. We changed once finished in the pool. Then we went to dinner at the Main Dining Room for an Italian Night. I had Chicken Parmesan and it was delicious. We played Arcade after that. Then we spended some time at Royal Esplanade. We went to the room at Midnight to be prepared for Day 6: April 25, 2025 - Day 6: It was a Second Sea Day. I ate Breakfast as the first thing. Then I headed to the pool for a few hours. Had lunch at 2 PM. Then at 6 PM, I changed and went to dinner. For dessert, They served Warm Chocolate Cake which was a Chocolate Molten Lava Cake. I tried it and it was very good. We headed to the Royal Theatre to watch a show. Then after that, I played Arcade for a little bit and then I spended some of my time at the Royal Esplanade. I went into my room when my day was over to be prepared for Day 7. April 26, 2025 - Day 7: It was our 3rd and Last Sea Day. We got up, Had breakfast. Went into the Pool, Got changed. Then we headed to Dinner at 7 PM only at the Buffet. Then we went on the Bumper Cars at 9 PM before it was closed at 10 PM. I played in the Arcade for a little bit. Then we went to Two 70 to watch a Competition at around 11 PM and we enjoyed it. We headed back to the room after that to get the last sleep on the ship. April 27, 2025 - Day 8: We arrived back in Bayonne, NJ at around 6 AM. We got up at 7:00, Left the room 7:30. Ate breakfast after that. Then we got off the ship at around 8:30 AM. We headed through security and got our bags and left the Terminal.

Accommodation

A STAY AS BOLD AS YOUR GETAWAY

From sun-soaked days spent exploring exotic shores, to romantic evenings filled with world-class cuisine, awe-inspiring entertainment and salsa-stepping on the dance floor, a holiday on Odyssey of the Seas® is all about incredible holiday experiences – and that includes where you spend your time between adventures. No matter what cruise room you choose for your next globe-trotting getaway, you’ll find a stay with us is like nothing else at sea.

THE LUXURIOUS ROYAL SUITE CLASS

Real luxury is so much more than design and facilities. It’s about unforgettable experiences – moments that inspire, service that exceeds expectations and one-of-a-kind adventures that give you stories to bring home. You’ll discover all that and more when you sail in Royal Suite Class.

EXCLUSIVE EXPERIENCES

Elevate every aspect of your travel adventure with exclusive access and unique experiences that you’ll treasure for years to come, crafted just for you by a Royal Genie or dedicated Concierge.

INCLUSIVE FACILITIES

Sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference. Our Sea, Sky and Star Class Suites offer complimentary services and facilities that make every moment unforgettable.

UNPARALLELED ACCOMMODATIONS

In between awe-inspiring holiday experiences, retreat to the most spacious luxury cruise suites. When you sail in Royal Suite Class, you’ll find every detail has been carefully considered with you in mind.

DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR TRAVEL STYLE

Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure. From thread-count comfort and deluxe facilities to breathtaking views, you'll find all the creature comforts you'd expect during your holiday – and some you probably haven't even thought of – in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.

DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR COMFORT NEEDS

24-hour room service for fuelling up between thrills. A daily stateroom attendant dedicated to making sure that your stay is spectacular. Nightly turn-down service so you can rest easy before the next day’s adventures. Whether you’re travelling with kids, a group of fellow explorers or require any kind of specialised service, we’ve thought of all the creature comforts you’d expect during your holiday – plus a few more.

Accommodation Types

Interior Stateroom Guarantee
Royal Loft Suite
Owner's Loft Suite
Grand Loft Suite
Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
Junior Suite
Sky Junior Suite
Junior Suite with Large Balcony
Ocean View with Large Balcony
Connecting Ocean View Balcony
Ocean View Balcony
Obstructed Ocean View Balcony
Studio Ocean View Balcony
Spacious Ocean View Balcony
Studio Ocean View Balcony
Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
Spacious Ocean View
Ocean View
Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
Connecting Interior
Interior with Virtual Balcony
Interior
Interior Stateroom Guarantee
Royal Loft Suite

Dining

SAVOUR EVERY FLAVOUR

The new Odyssey of the Seas℠ is primed to please every palate. No matter what flavours you’re craving — from hand-tossed pizzas and piping hot pastas, to poolside tacos, carnitas and quesadillas — you’ll find plenty worth savouring onboard.

ELEVATED EATS

Level-up your date night or family dinner with steakhouse classics and white tablecloth service at Chop’s Grille, or tuck into an exclusive five-course feast at Chef’s Table. And at Wonderland, feast on imaginative plates served with a heaping helping of awe. These dishes are primed to please every palate and satisfy any appetite.

GLOBAL GOURMET

Prep your taste buds for a culinary journey with flavours that travel the world – like hand-rolled sushi at Izumi and Far East fare with flair at Teppanyaki right at your table and served up with a sizzle. Sunday supper is served every day at Giovanni’s℠ Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar. The menu highlights Old World classics, including veal meatballs in sauce like they make in Sardinia and Pappardelle served with rich radicchio cream.

LAID-BACK BITES

Bring the fiesta poolside with grab-and-go Mexican flavours, such as tacos and beef burritos, at El Loco Fresh®. Enjoy a slice of authentic New York-style pizza in between thrills at Sorrento’s. Or head to the fan-favourite Windjammer for all the most popular self-serve eats. You’ll find a detailed list of the best places to eat for free on a cruise, along with information on when breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the Windjammer and the main dining room.

Dining Types

The Café@Two70
Solarium Bistro Restaurant
Teppanyaki
Room Service
Main Dining Room
Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar℠
Windjammer
El Loco Fresh®
Izumi
Chef’s Table
Wonderland
Chops Grille℠
Café Promenade
Sorrento’s Pizza
Coastal Kitchen
Starbucks®
The Café@Two70
Solarium Bistro Restaurant
Teppanyaki
Room Service
Main Dining Room
Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar℠
Windjammer
El Loco Fresh®

Enrichment

Don’t just see the world — experience it. Shore excursions can help you discover even more at each incredible destination.

Enrichment Types

Folding Artistry
Scrapbooking
Dance Classes
All Access Tours
Perfect Day at CocoCay®
Shore Excursions & Guided Tours
Europe Excursions
Private Journeys
Scuba Excursions
Snorkel Excursions
Sushi-Making Class
Jewellery Making
Learn A Language
Guest Lectures
Folding Artistry
Scrapbooking
Dance Classes
All Access Tours
Perfect Day at CocoCay®
Shore Excursions & Guided Tours
Europe Excursions
Private Journeys

Entertainment

NEXT-LEVEL GAME TIME

Get ready to play on whole new level. Think bumper car show-downs and glow-in-the-dark laser tag at the largest indoor activity space at sea, SeaPlex®. And adventure for all ages on every deck onboard the new Odyssey of the Seas℠.

GRAVITY-DEFYING FUN
There’s no rush in the world like skydiving – and on the RipCord®by iFLY®simulator you can feel the freedom of freefall without even leaving the deck.

FUN THAT’S AS BOLD AS ICE
Earth has become an unliveable frozen wasteland for all but two clans – Yetis and Snowshifters. To survive, one clan must take control in the latest glow-in-the-dark laser tag face-off: Clash for the Crystal City.

FLOWRIDER®*
Experience the thrilling 12-metre-long FlowRider®* surf simulator where the waves are always high. Get ready to face 113,500 litres of water headed your way. Whether you ride like a pro or just try to maintain your balance, your friends can cheer you on from comfortable stadium seating.


OUTDOOR THRILLS, INDOOR ADVENTURES

Go from thrills on the top deck to awe-inspiring spectaculars at Two70, and from lounging poolside to jamming out at musical performances. No matter where you wander onboard, you’ll never run out of things to do on Odyssey of the Seas℠.

DISCOVER MORE DECKSIDE
Hit the reimagined upper deck for the most interactive arcade ever to set sail. Feel the freedom of freefall on the RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator. And a pool deck that’s been totally maximised to the island vibes – with two resort-style pools, plenty of shady casitas and hammocks and the two-storey Lime and Coconut® bar

EXPLORE MORE INDOORS
No matter what time of day it is, you’ll find tons of spaces designed for maxed-out memory-making inside the all-new Odyssey of the Seas℠. Settle in for a full-sensory spectacular at Two70®, which transforms from an open area living room with panoramic views into a multimedia theatre as day turns to night. Or spend your night stage-side at epic Paris and Las Vegas-inspired productions like Showgirl!, a razzle-dazzling homage to the past, present and future of the most iconic of all stage performers. And SeaPlex, the largest indoor activity space at sea, fully-loaded with all kinds of next-level thrills.

Entertainment Types

English Pub
Shush! Silent Party
Live Bands
Trapeze School
North Star®
FlowRider®
RipCord® by iFLY®
Dodgem Cars
Virtual Adventure Zone
Pool Parties
Rock Climbing Wall
Two70®
Playmakers℠ Sports Bar & Arcade
The Lime and Coconut®
Bionic Bar®
Music Hall
Casino Royale℠
Shopping
SeaPlex®
Pool Table
Schooner Bar
Boleros
Crown Lounge
Solarium Bar
Theatre Productions
Laser Tag: Clash for the Crystal City℠
Outdoor Film Nights
Arcade
Game Shows
Night Life
Suite Lounge
English Pub
Shush! Silent Party
Live Bands
Trapeze School
North Star®
FlowRider®
RipCord® by iFLY®
Dodgem Cars

Health & Fitness

Our fully equipped state-of-the-art gym has got everything you need to keep fit throughout your holiday. 

Health & Fitness Types

Fitness Classes
Solarium
Table Tennis
Pickleball
Spa & Fitness Centre
Pools
Fitness Classes
Solarium
Table Tennis
Pickleball
Spa & Fitness Centre
Pools
Fitness Classes
Solarium

Kids & Teens

It’s all about fun onboard Royal Caribbean. Families will be wow’ed by the Adventure Ocean programme, the amazing kids’ and teen zones and thrills such as ice-skating, surfing and zip-lining. If the kids are having a ball, mums and dads will too.

Leave your little ones for a whole lot of fun with our complimentary Adventure Ocean Youth & Teen Programme. With a host of thrilling, creative and educational activities, you can take the time out to relax whilst they have fun.

Kids & Teens Types

Splashaway Bay℠
Adventure Ocean®
Teen Spaces