Royal Caribbean’s fleet includes 27 active ships, with the oldest ship being built in 1996. The Symphony of the Seas, built in 2018, is an Oasis-class cruise ship and is currently on its maiden voyage. The current itinerary for Symphony of the Seas is a 7-day round-trip Bahamas Perfect Day Cruise, starting on 26 July 2024 and ending on 02 August 2024.
The Symphony of the Seas is considered an extra large size ship, measuring 1,188 ft long and 216 ft wide, roughly the length of 3.3 football fields and as wide as 4.1 tractor. It is an Oasis-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International (RCI), previously known as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL). The oldest Royal Caribbean ship, Grandeur of the Seas, is 27 years old, while Symphony of the Seas, which became the largest passenger ship ever built, is about five years old.
Currently, Royal Caribbean’s oldest ship, Grandeur of the Seas, is over 25 years old, while the newest ship, Utopia of the Seas, debuted in 2022. The Symphony of the Seas held the record as the world’s largest cruise ship for just about four years until Wonder of the Seas set sail in 2022.
In summary, Royal Caribbean’s fleet includes 27 active ships, with the Symphony of the Seas being the largest cruise ship in history. The cruise line offers a unique journey from Cape Liberty to enchanting destinations, with the oldest ship, Grandeur of the Seas, being over 25 years old.
📹 Symphony of the Seas Full Cruise Ship Tour
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Matt, I just got off Symphony yesterday, 2/25 and I agree! This was my first cruise and I am hooked. I already booked this ship again for next year. Everyone I talked to all agreed that this is the best ship in the fleet, even beating out Wonder of the Seas. She was at full capacity it didn’t really feel like it
It doesn’t seem, at least from these walkthrough tours, that there are any really substantial differences between the various Oasis-class ships…outside of artwork (and ever-increasing size, so they can, at least temporarily, claim the “biggest cruise ship in the World” honor!) they seem to have identical layouts—have you ever considered doing a “what’s unique on each Oasis-class ship ” article?? This might be interesting!
We just got off the Symphony of the Seas yesterday – it was our first Royal Caribbean Cruise and we loved it! Just so much variety of activities and food and entertainment. It is big and there are a lot of people but we had a great vacation. I am with you though in that I was surprised that the Ultimate Abyss was kinda slow and tame (the audio and visual elements were pretty cool too). Hairspray and HiRO blew me away with the quality of the shows
Looking forward to Symphony Of The Sea May 16th 2024. Just came off anthems of the sea and had a great time. I’ve been on Voyager of the sea Explorer of the sea Adventures of the sea Liberty of the sea. I became hook after my 12-day Tahiti Hawaii Princess Cruise tried Carnival one time that was a wrap and then Norwegian one time but mostly I’m loyal 2 Royal.
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I’ve been on 5 Carnival Cruises and looking for a cruise to take more on the cool low key vibes not so much party party party. Im curious on if there are contacts to get in touch with like on Csrnival I have a person I call to book my cruise everytime and they also give me on board credits for Casino Drinks and restaurants is there something similar for this cruise line?
Ye but heres what’s bothers me they atr trying to turn cruise industry into a floating hotel where everything costs extra – it’s kinda annoying in most cases you have no clue what’s paid and what’s not which sometimes makes you look like cheap …………. On the other hand what’s being offered inclusive selection is geting more limited most cases you end up with fish and pasta on every meal and rest cost extra -not to mention some companies even shutdown water dispensers after dinner which is ugly considering you still pay full drink package which dosent include bottled water -kinda ugly tradition
I find it really weird to have a big ship with pools and restaurants, just because this float on the sea it does not makes it special, what special is is to experience sailing in a small ship with real experience of sailing and when reach the destination to enjoy the food and culture and swim in the ocean and feel the real sand and real nature. I was dragged on one of these cruises by my demanding girlfriend and I never enjoyed it, I grew up on an island and I have sailboat and the fun is having the reality of nature and away from all modern life comfort