Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean has been redefining cruising since 1969, consistently pushing the boundaries of what is possible at sea. The world's largest cruise line by revenue and capacity, its fleet includes the iconic Icon and Oasis class ships, functioning as floating cities divided into distinct neighbourhoods, among them Central Park and Thrill Island, home to the largest waterparks at sea.

Innovation is central to the brand, with industry-first features including the North Star observation capsule, robotic bartenders and AquaTheater high-diving shows. Onboard entertainment spans Broadway productions, DreamWorks characters and expansive kids' clubs, catering to every age and demographic.

The Royal Suite Class delivers a premium enclave with exclusive dining, private sun decks and dedicated butler service, offering a more intimate experience within the broader ship environment.

Operationally, Royal Caribbean sails year-round across the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska and Asia.

Ships

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

Destinations

Alaska|Asia and Asia Pacific|Australia/New Zealand|Bahamas|Bermuda|Canada / New England|Caribbean|Caribbean Eastern|Caribbean Southern|Caribbean Western|Eastern Mediterranean|Hawaii|Mexico|Northern Europe|Pacific Coastal|Panama Canal|South Pacific|Transatlantic|Transpacific|Western Europe|Western Mediterranean