MIAMI — Royal Caribbean has unveiled the next set of voyages for 2025-2026, on sale now.
For the summer and winter seasons, seven of its ships will cruise from seven U.S. cities in Florida, Northeast, Puerto Rico and Texas on 5- to 12-night vacations. Island hotspots include Basseterre in St. Kitts and Nevis, Cozumel in Mexico, Castries in St. Lucia, St. Johns in Antigua, St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as Royal Caribbean’s private destinations, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas and Labadee, Haiti.
2025-2026 Northeast and Caribbean highlights include:
QUANTUM CLASS
Following its second consecutive summer in Europe, Odyssey of the Seas will call the New York area home once again. Guests can escape on 7-night vacations to The Bahamas, including Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau.
Odyssey offers experiences for all ages, including the RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, the North Star all-glass observation capsule, and a resort-style pool deck inspired by the Caribbean. Also on boar are 25+ restaurants, bars and lounges and one-of-a-kind entertainment in high-tech venues like Two70 and the Royal Theater.
OASIS CLASS
Symphony of the Seas will be back in the Northeast for the summer to visit Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida and Perfect Day at CocoCay ahead of its return to Miami in October 2025. On 7-night eastern and western Caribbean vacations, guests can island hop from Royal Caribbean’s private destinations, Perfect Day at CocoCay and Labadee; Falmouth, Jamaica; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; and more.
Those sailing in the winter from Fort Lauderdale can choose from alternating 6- and 8-night eastern and western Caribbean adventures to Charlotte Amalie, San Juan and Nassau, The Bahamas,. Each eastern Caribbean voyage will include a visit to Perfect Day at CocoCay. To close out the season, Allure will return to Galveston, Texas for 7-night getaways to the western Caribbean, which will visit Roatan, Honduras and Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico.
Oasis Class ships include such popular experiences as the 10-sotrey Ultimate Abyss dry slide, The Perfect Storm trio of waterslides, twin FlowRider surf simulators, a nine-deck-high zipline, four entertainment stages, and more than 40 restaurants, bars and lounges.
FREEDOM CLASS
Returning to the Northeast, Liberty of the Seas will offer a combination of 4-, 5- and 9-night voyages to the eastern Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada and New England. Guests can have their pick of short escapes or longer getaways to Halifax and Sydney in Canada, Royal Caribbean’s Labadee, San Juan and Philipsburg.
Highlights aboard Liberty of the Seas include The Perfect Storm dual-racing waterslides, the FlowRider surf simulator, and an array of restaurants serving everything from sushi at Izumi to Tuscan classics at Giovanni’s Table.
RADIANCE & VISION CLASS
Brilliance of the Seas will be returning to Boston after a decade away, sailing 7-night voyages to Portland Saint John in New Brunswick, Halifax and more. In the winter, the ship will call San Juan home for the first time since 2013, from where it will offer a variety of southern Caribbean destinations like Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and for the first time, Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago.
In the winter, Jewel of the Season will set sail on 7-night Southern Caribbean getaways to St. Croix; Roseau, Dominica; Philipsburg; Charlotte Amalie; and Bridgetown, Barbados.
Visions of the Season, which calls Baltimore home year-round, will make its way to Bermuda, Perfect Day at CocoCay or Canada on 5- and 9-night vacations for the summer season. The winter will bring another lineup of adventures, including 8-night getaways to The Bahamas and 12-night sailings to destinations in the southern Caribbean like St. Croix, Roseau and Philipsburg.
Both Vision and Radiance Class ships offer pools, the adults-only Solarium, the Vitality Spa, Royal Caribbean’s signature rock climbing wall, prime cuts at Chops Grille as well as the Chef’s Table.
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