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Allure of the Seas from Royal Caribbean : Everything you need to know

The Allure of the Seas was put into service in December 2010 as the second ship in the ‘Oasis’ class and cruises with its maximum 5,400 passengers (double occupancy) on various routes through the azure blue waters of the Caribbean. In seven very differently designed areas, the so-called neighbourhoods, there is a huge range of leisure and entertainment facilities. Wellness enthusiasts will also find plenty to do on board for relaxation and personal well-being. The ‘Central Park’ with more than 12,000 plants and the ‘Royal Promenade’, modelled on an English seaside resort with its carousel and food stalls, turn the Allure of the Seas into a mixture of floating city and leisure park. The ship was last modernised in 2025.

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8.2
Very good

About Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International is a brand with an incredible history and unlimited potential. The cruise line not only sets new standards by the size of the ships, but also by its degree of innovation. Especially the entertainment programm on their vessels is a new invention. The ships are convincing due to a variety of sport offers and leisure activities for every age group. Particularly the outdoor area offers great experiences with ice rinks or zip lines. However not only the big vessels, but also the smaller ones offer plenty options to have fun in a relaxed atmosphere. In the different restaurants you expect tasty dishes combined with an attentive service. On board, all age groups feel at home. Due to the company's heritage a basic knowledge in English is recommended. Another thing to take into considerations is that the additional costs are higher than on German ships.

Allure of the Seas facts

  • Maiden Voyage: 2009
  • Renovation: 2025
  • Shipyard: STX Europe in Turku (Finland)
  • Godmother: Princess Fiona, 3-D animated figure 
  • Ship class: Oasis
  • Home port: Nassau
  • Length / width: 361 / 65 meters
  • Tonnage: 225,282 BRZ
  • Speed: 22,5 Knots
  • Decks: 18
  • Number of passengers: 6,826 with double occupancy
  • Staterooms: 2,748
  • Crew: approx. 2,054
  • Language: English
  • Currency: $
  • Internet: Internet café and Wi-Fi (usage for surcharge)
  • Smoking: permitted in designated areas
  • Electricity: 110 volt and 220/230 volt alternating current

Allure of the Seas staterooms

TV, telephone, private bathroom with shower, dressing table and hair dryer are standard in all staterooms. In the staterooms are two single beds, which can be pushed together to make a double bed. You have the choice between all common stateroom categories, such as interior, oceanview and balcony staterooms. The balconies are either located towards the Boardwalk, Central Park or have a traditional ocean view. Luxurious suites, some extending over two floors and featuring their own whirlpool, complete the stateroom offer on board.

Atmosphere on board of Allure of the Seas

The Allure of the Seas is a ship for all ages, with a special focus on guests looking to enjoy the full range of on-board entertainment. The audience is international, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed, the service friendly and very professional, just typically American. On some evenings, festive attire is expected in the main restaurant. However, if you like it more casual, you can switch to other restaurants on evenings like this.

Allure of the Seas restaurants, bars & lounges

The culinary offering on board the Allure of the Seas includes numerous restaurants and cafés where every guest will find something to suit them. You can expect a culinary variety ranging from traditional to modern dishes.


The following restaurants are included in the price:

  • Main Dining Room: the multi-storey restaurant offers a changing menu with international dishes.
  • Sorrento's Pizza: Enjoy delicious Italian pizza - from classic to extraordinary.
  • Dog House: Try hot dogs in many different flavours.
  • Windjammer: Savour international and varied dishes, from fresh salads and paninis to chicken Marsala and duck à l'orange.
  • Solarium Bistro Restaurant: For breakfast you can enjoy creamy yoghurt, fruit or bagels, for lunch and dinner Mediterranean dishes such as mussels, flatbread, lamb chops or lobster are served.
  • Coastal Kitchen: Try Mediterranean-inspired dishes with seasonal ingredients.
  • El Loco Fresh®: Enjoy excellent Mexican cuisine, e.g. burritos, tacos and much more.
  • Café Promenade: Look forward to delicious cinnamon buns in the morning and wraps, antipasti or small snacks in the afternoon and evening.
  • Park Café: Here you will find quick snacks for every taste, such as soups, sandwiches or paninis.

In the following speciality restaurants you pay a surcharge:

  • Chef's Table: Enjoy the most exclusive dining experience on board - a 5-course menu with matching wines awaits you in a small group.
  • 150 Central Park: Ingredients from the region take centre stage in every dish.
  • Chops Grille℠: In addition to first-class steak, lobster, grilled branzino and other grilled dishes are served here.
  • Giovanni's Table: Savour classic Italian dishes such as risotto, gnocchi and homemade focaccia.
  • Izumi Hibachi & Sushi: From fresh sushi to delicious teppanyaki - Asian-inspired cuisine is served here.
  • Johnny Rockets®: Serving burgers, fries, sandwiches and shakes in a cool retro atmosphere.
  • Samba Grill: Savour Brazilian delicacies, such as tender and juicy lamb chops or picanha.
  • The Mason Jar: Sample southern cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere.

In the numerous bars and lounges (not included) you can enjoy a relaxed cappuccino at Starbucks, savour fruity cocktails at Pesky Parrot or have an aperitif at Trellis Bar. We also recommend the Rising Tide Bar, a floating bar that takes you from one deck to the next.

Allure of the Seas Entertainment, sports and relaxation

There is also entertainment to suit every taste: numerous water slides, Broadway-style shows, acrobatic performances or a game in the Casino Royale - there is something for everyone. Dancing can be enjoyed at Blaze or Jazz on 4, a club in the style of the 1920s. At the elegant Dazzles, you can take dance lessons during the day and put your skills to the test in the evening at themed evenings and dance tournaments.

Climbing walls, a basketball court, mini-golf, surfing simulators, a jogging track and the zip line, which allows you to be pulled along a line across the entire ship, are just some of the many opportunities for exercise and fun on board. Those who prefer to exercise with modern fitness equipment are in good hands in the extensive fitness area. Various courses are also organised here (some for a fee).

You can pamper yourself in the large spa area - from manicures and hairdressing to various massages and treatments, almost everything is on offer here (some for a fee). Numerous pools and relaxation areas, the ‘solarium’ (an adults-only relaxation area), whirlpools and saunas round off the Vitality℠ Spa's offerings.

Muster up all your courage and plunge down 10 decks on the highest dry slide at sea, the Ultimate Abyss. Or dare to take on the thrilling water slide ‘The Perfect Storm’ and challenge your companion to a race down the double slide.

The Splashaway Bay℠ water park offers several water slides, fountains, pools and whirlpools for children and a water bucket shower.

The Royal Escape Room with the theme ‘Apollo 18: Moon Landing’ provides puzzle fun, where you and your group have to solve tricky tasks (for a fee). You can challenge other fellow travellers to an exciting competition in laser tag.

Our summary

A ship of unlimited possibilities! All in all, you can expect an entertaining, high-quality cruise experience where families with children will also feel well catered for.

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