Royal Caribbean has announced its schedule of tropical and northeastern voyages for the 2026-2027 season.
The season will include four to 12-night voyages from Port Canaveral, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Galveston, San Juan, Cape Liberty, and Baltimore.
Cruises From Florida
Star of the Seas From Port Canaveral
The newest ship in the fleet and the second Icon-class vessel, Star of the Seas, will offer seven-night eastern and western Caribbean voyages. Destination highlights will include San Juan, Roatán, Costa Maya, and Royal Caribbean’s private island Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Icon of the Seas From Miami
Marking another year of seven-night eastern and western Caribbean sailings, Icon of the Seas will visit destinations including St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and more.
Allure of the Seas From Fort Lauderdale
After debuting its over $100 million renovation in 2025, Allure will offer six and eight-night western, eastern, and southern Caribbean adventures. The ship will feature new Royal Caribbean favorite features like the Pesky Parrot tiki bar, the Ultimate Abyss slide, resort-style pools, and more.
Adventure of the Seas From Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale
Adventure of the Seas will spend the summer in Port Canaveral, offering six and eight-night Caribbean sailings to Grand Cayman and more. Later in the season, travelers can escape the winter weather from Fort Lauderdale with six and eight-night vacations to the Dominican Republic, Costa Maya, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and more.
Enchantment of the Seas From Tampa
Enchantment of the Seas will find her way back to Tampa, offering seven-night western Caribbean cruises to Belize, Roatán, Costa Maya, and Cozumel — the latter of which will feature Royal Caribbean’s new Royal Beach Club Cozumel that is set to open in late 2026.
Royal Caribbean Sailings From Texas
Symphony of the Seas From Galveston
Symphony of the Seas will call Royal Caribbean’s zero-energy terminal in Galveston home for the 2026-2027 season. Vacationers will be able to take six to eight-night western Caribbean cruises from the port, which will include visits to Costa Maya, Roatán, Nassau, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Voyages From Puerto Rico
Brilliance of the Seas From San Juan
Brilliance will offer seven-night getaways to destinations like St. Thomas, Antigua, and St. Croix. On board, guests can enjoy the rock climbing wall, the adults-only Solarium, and specialty restaurants including Izumi sushi and Chops Grille steakhouse.
Radiance of the Seas From San Juan
Radiance of the Seas will offer year-round cruises to the southern Caribbean, calling to destinations including Dominica and Tortola.
Royal Caribbean Cruises From The Northeast
Oasis of the Seas From Cape Liberty
Calling New Jersey home for the summer 2026 season, Oasis will head to the Bahamas on seven and nine-night cruises, including visits to Port Canaveral, Nassau, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Odyssey of the Seas From Cape Liberty
For the winter season, vacationers can escape on seven and eight-night adventures to Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay. The ship will also offer 11 and 12-night voyages to spots like St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Barbados, and more.
Independence of the Seas From Cape Liberty
Travelers can get away in the summer to Bermuda and the eastern Caribbean on five and nine-night getaways. The winter will introduce another combination of adventures with short four-night cruises to Canada and longer nine-night voyages to the Caribbean, as well as to the northeast’s historical landmarks and fall foliage in Boston and Portland.
Vision of the Seas From Baltimore
Vision of the Seas will offer five and nine-night cruises from Baltimore to Bermuda and the Bahamas, including sailings to Perfect Day at CocoCay. To kick off the fall season, guests can go leaf peeping in destinations such as Halifax on nine-night vacations.
Bookings for Royal Caribbean’s tropical and northeast 2026-2027 cruises are now open.
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