Royal Caribbean International Fleet Locations: February Update

Royal Caribbean fleet

The Royal Caribbean International fleet is spread around the world for the winter season. Cruise Industry News tracked down the location and the itineraries of all the company’s vessels as of February 10, 2023:

Icon of the Seas
Year Built: 2023
Capacity: 5,610 guests
Status: Under construction
Location: Turku, Finland

First in a new series of three ships known as the Icon Class, the Icon of the Seas will enter service in early 2024. Currently under construction in Finland, the vessel is set to be delivered in late 2023.

Wonder of the Seas
Year Built: 2022
Capacity: 5,448 guests
Status: In service
Location: Eastern Caribbean

After being christened in December, the Wonder of the Seas continues to offer week-long cruises to the Caribbean. Based in Port Canaveral, the Oasis-Class vessel offers a year-round program of sailings to popular destinations in the region, including Perfect Day at CocoCay, St. Thomas and Jamaica.

Odyssey of the Seas
Year Built: 2021
Capacity: 4,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Eastern Caribbean

The Odyssey of the Seas is currently wrapping up a six-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean. Sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, the itinerary included visits to Perfect Day at CocoCay, Labadee and Falmouth.

Spectrum of the Seas
Year Built: 2019
Capacity: 4,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southeast Asia

The Spectrum of the Seas continues to offer a series of short cruises in Southeast Asia. Departing from Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Terminal, the three- and four-night itineraries feature visits to Malaysia and Thailand.

Symphony of the Seas
Year Built: 2018
Capacity: 5,400 guests
Status: In service
Location: Eastern Caribbean

Departing from PortMiami every Saturday, the Symphony of the Seas is operating a year-round schedule of seven-night cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas. This week’s itinerary featured visits to Perfect Day at CocoCay, St. Thomas and St. Maarten.

Ovation of the Seas
Year Built: 2016
Capacity: 4,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: South Pacific

The Ovation of the Seas is currently sailing the last leg of an eight-night cruise to the South Pacific. Based in Australia for the winter, the Quantum-Class vessel offers varied itineraries in the region through mid-April.

Harmony of the Seas
Year Built: 2016
Capacity: 5,400 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southern Caribbean

The Harmony of the Seas is offering week-long cruises to the Caribbean. Sailing from Fort Lauderdale, the vessel visits popular ports across the region, including St. Maarten, Cozumel, Aruba and CocoCay.

Anthem of the Seas
Year Built: 2015
Capacity: 4,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: U.S. East Coast

Based in Royal Caribbean’s Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal, the Anthem of the Seas is offering seven- and eight-night cruises to Florida and the Bahamas. In February, the ship’s program includes visits to Port Canaveral, Miami, Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Quantum of the Seas
Year Built: 2014
Capacity: 4,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: South Pacific

Along with the Ovation of the Seas, the Quantum of the Seas is spending the winter in Australia. Sailing from Brisbane, the vessel is sailing varied itineraries to the South Pacific and Western Australia.

Allure of the Seas
Year Built: 2010
Capacity: 5,400 guests
Status: In service
Location: Western Caribbean

Now sailing from Texas, the Allure of the Seas is offering a series of seven-night cruises to the Western Caribbean. The ship’s regular itinerary includes visits to Cozumel, Costa Maya and Roatán.

Oasis of the Seas
Year Built: 2009
Capacity: 5,400 guests
Status: In service
Location: Eastern Caribbean

The Oasis of the Seas is offering week-long cruises to the Caribbean departing from PortMiami. This week, the vessel offered a seven-night itinerary that included visits to Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Independence of the Seas
Year Built: 2008
Capacity: 3,600 guests
Status: On operational pause
Location: Atlantic Ocean

After undergoing a routine drydock in Europe, the Independence of the Seas is returning to the United States. Currently crossing the Atlantic, the Freedom-Class is set to resume its regular schedule of short cruises to the Bahamas on Feb. 17.

Liberty of the Seas
Year Built: 2007
Capacity: 3,600 guests
Status: In service
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The Liberty of the Seas is presently offering three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas. Sailing from Fort Lauderdale on Mondays and Fridays, the vessel visits popular destinations in the region, including Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay – Royal Caribbean’s private island destination in the Bahamas.

Freedom of the Seas
Year Built: 2006
Capacity: 3,600 guests
Status: In service
Location: Miami, Florida

Also offering short cruises to the Bahamas, the Freedom of the Seas is based in Miami. With two departure dates per week, the ship’s program of three- and four-night voyages sail to Nassau, as well as Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Jewel of the Seas
Year Built: 2004
Capacity: 2,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Bahamas

Based in Port Canaveral, the Jewel of the Seas is offering varied itineraries during the winter. With cruises ranging from five to nine nights in length, the 2004-built ship visits several destinations in the Caribbean and the Bahamas such as Labadee, Falmouth, Aruba, Bonaire and Nassau.

Mariner of the Seas
Year Built: 2003
Capacity: 3,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Bahamas

Set to be drydocked later this month, the Mariner of the Seas is wrapping up a series of three- to five-night cruises departing from Port Canaveral. On Feb. 18, the vessel starts a transatlantic crossing ahead of its visit to a European shipyard.

Serenade of the Seas
Year Built: 2003
Capacity: 2,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: The Bahamas

Based in Tampa, the Serenade of the Seas is offering four- to ten-night cruises to the Bahamas, the Western Caribbean and Central America. This week’s itinerary features visits to Cozumel, Costa Maya, Belize and Roatán.

Navigator of the Seas
Year Built: 2002
Capacity: 3,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Los Angeles, California

The Navigator of the Seas is in Los Angeles today to start a seven-night cruise to the Mexican Riviera. Part of the ship’s year-round program in the West Coast, the voyage includes visits to Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlán.

Brilliance of the Seas
Year Built: 2002
Capacity: 2,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Western Caribbean

Sailing from Tampa along with the Serenade, the Brilliance of the Seas offers short cruises to the Western Caribbean and the Bahamas. The four- and five-night itineraries sail to Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Key West, Nassau and more.

Adventure of the Seas
Year Built: 2001
Capacity: 3,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Western Caribbean

The Adventure of the Seas is offering four- and five-night cruises to Mexico. Departing from Galveston, the vessel visits three different ports: Cozumel, Costa Maya and Progreso.

Radiance of the Seas
Year Built: 2001
Capacity: 2,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Western Caribbean

Another Royal Caribbean ship sailing from Galveston, the Radiance of the Seas is offering nine- and ten-night cruises to Western Caribbean, the Bahamas and Central America. Itineraries include popular destinations, such as Cartagena de Indias, Perfect Day at CocoCay and Grand Cayman.

Explorer of the Seas
Year Built: 2000
Capacity: 3,100 guests
Status: On operational pause
Location: Cádiz, Spain

The Explorer of the Seas recently arrived in Spain for a routine drydock. After undergoing class work, technical overhaul, hotel maintenance and other upgrades, the vessel is set to resume service in Miami on March 12.

Voyager of the Seas
Year Built: 1999
Capacity: 3,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southern Caribbean

The Voyager of the Seas is currently offering Southern and Eastern Caribbean itineraries departing from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Vision of the Seas
Year Built: 1998
Capacity: 2,000 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southern Caribbean

The Vision of the Seas is sailing a series of Southern Caribbean cruises departing from its homeport in Port Everglades. The ten and 11-night itineraries include visits to different destinations in the region, including St. Lucia, Aruba, Puerto Limón.

Rhapsody of the Seas
Year Built: 1997
Capacity: 2,100 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southern Caribbean

The Rhapsody of the Seas is presently sailing out of Bridgetown, Barbados. In February, the 1997-built cruise ship is set to offer 11-night cruises to Aruba, Curaçao, Dominica, Grenada and more.

Enchantment of the Seas
Year Built: 1997
Capacity: 2,250 guests
Status: In service
Location: U.S. East Coast

Based in Baltimore, the Enchantment of the Seas offers varied itineraries to the U.S. East Coast, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Ranging from eight to 12 nights, the cruises sail to Port Canaveral, St. Maarten, Barbados, St. Kitts, Freeport, CocoCay, and others.

Grandeur of the Seas
Year Built: 1996
Capacity: 1,950 guests
Status: In service
Location: Southern Caribbean

The Grandeur of the Seas is offering five- to nine-night cruises departing from PortMiami. The cruises have varied itineraries and feature visits to several ports in the Western, Eastern and Southern Caribbean.

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