Royal Caribbean Cruises

Royal Caribbean International is the second largest cruise line in the world. The fleet currently has 27 cruise ships in operation. The cruise line sets new standards not only with the size of its ships, but also with it’s innovative entertainment offerings. Royal Caribbean ships offer a variety of sports and leisure activities for young and old including surf simulators, climbing walls and zip lines.

Royal Caribbean is an American cruise line known for a diverse and exciting entertainment program. Home to the famous Oasis Class, including the world's largest ships in the world - formerly the Harmony of the Seas and currently the Symphony of the Seas - at Royal Caribbean, the ship is the destination. Lasertag, an ice skating rink and the largest slide at sea are just a few examples of the extraordinary activities on board. Due to the size of the ships, the choice of restaurants is correspondingly diverse. In short: A trip with Royal Caribbean is an experience and ideally suited for a family cruise! To get to know the ships, a mini cruise of up to 3 - 4 days is ideal.

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Symphony of the Seas 7 days Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Eastern Caribbean
25. Jan.–1. Feb. 2026 (7 Days)
Symphony of the Seas
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Eastern Caribbean
Miami Nassau CocoCay San Juan Puerto Plata Miami
From/to Miami
from€ 1,599p. p.
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Allure of the Seas 6 days Western Caribbean Cruise
Western Caribbean
25.–31. Jan. 2026 (6 Days)
Allure of the Seas
4
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Fort Lauderdale Nassau Costa Maya Cozumel Fort Lauderdale
From/to Fort Lauderdale
from€ 835p. p.
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Star of the Seas 7 days Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Eastern Caribbean
25. Jan.–1. Feb. 2026 (7 Days)
Star of the Seas
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Eastern Caribbean
Port Canaveral CocoCay Charlotte Amalie Philipsburg Port Canaveral
From/to Port Canaveral
from€ 1,766p. p.
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Brilliance of the Seas 7 days Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Eastern Caribbean
25. Jan.–1. Feb. 2026 (7 Days)
Brilliance of the Seas
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Eastern Caribbean
San Juan Charlotte Amalie Roadtown Basseterre St. John's Port Castries San Juan
From/to San Juan
from€ 746p. p.
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Navigator of the Seas 7 days Mexico
Mexico
26. Jan.–2. Feb. 2026 (7 Days)
Navigator of the Seas
4
Source: Own evaluation
North America West Coast
Los Angeles Ensenada Cabo San Lucas Puerto Vallarta Los Angeles
From/to Los Angeles
from€ 1,921p. p.
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Liberty of the Seas 4 days Bahamas
Bahamas
26.–30. Jan. 2026 (4 Days)
Liberty of the Seas
4
Source: Own evaluation
Eastern Caribbean
Fort Lauderdale Nassau CocoCay Fort Lauderdale
From/to Fort Lauderdale
from€ 710p. p.
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Enchantment of the Seas 5 days Mexico
Mexico
26.–31. Jan. 2026 (5 Days)
Enchantment of the Seas
3.5
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Tampa Costa Maya Cozumel Tampa
From/to Tampa
from€ 625p. p.
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Utopia of the Seas 4 days The Bahamas
The Bahamas
26.–30. Jan. 2026 (4 Days)
Utopia of the Seas
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Eastern Caribbean
Port Canaveral Nassau CocoCay Port Canaveral
From/to Port Canaveral
from€ 898p. p.
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Anthem of the Seas 10 days New Zealand Cruise
New Zealand
27. Jan.–6. Feb. 2026 (10 Days)
Anthem of the Seas
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
New Zealand
Sydney Picton Wellington Lyttelton Dunedin Scenic Cruising Doubtful Sound Sydney
From/to Sydney
from€ 2,619p. p.
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Spectrum of the Seas 4 days China & South Korea
China & South Korea
28. Jan.–1. Feb. 2026 (4 Days)
Spectrum of the Seas
4
Source: Own evaluation
Asia
Shanghai Baoshan Busan Shanghai Baoshan
From/to Shanghai Baoshan
from€ 516p. p.
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