Royal Caribbean International to revolutionize luxury cruising with 12 beautiful ships of the 2026-27 cruise collection comprising Caribbean, Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico and the northeastern United States.
Whether you are an adrenaline junkie, a parent/wife/husband with children, or a history and art lover, these routes provide every type of traveler with an extraordinary journey. The two biggest vessels launching the new season for Royal Caribbean are Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas. The new generation of cruising vessels to be designed will provide fun-filled 7-day Caribbean holidays of the like. Adventurers can test their mettle at six of the world’s largest waterslides or relax at one of seven aquatic areas, a quiet beach for adults only.
Parents and children will also enjoy the largest waterpark situated at sea, that is, Thrill Island and a special young families’ specifically designed neighborhood. Some of the Voyager Class ships feature over 40 dining and entertainment facilities to offer guests cruise destinations in themselves.
Perfect Day at CocoCay and More
Every Royal Caribbean vacation must include a visit to Perfect Day at CocoCay, the exclusive island in The Bahamas. Here is the excitement of the Category 6 Waterpark with the exciting water slides or the serene Coco Beach Club, with the first overwater in The Bahamas.
New to the island is the Royal Beach Club Cozumel, which is set to open in 2026. This unique vacation spot will include infinity edges, swim-up watering places, as well as comfortable beachfront changing areas, to have a highly appealing combination of recreation and merriment.
Northeast and Beyond
Those heading to the Northeast can find itineraries on Oasis of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas. They can relax at some of the Caribbean’s most stunning beaches in The Bahamas or view nature’s stunning artwork of the fall in New England and Canada.
Travelers from Texas can set sail on the Symphony of the Seas, while Puerto Rico-based adventures await aboard Radiance of the Seas and Brilliance of the Seas. These ships promise diverse experiences, from the turquoise waters of St. Maarten to vibrant ports like Halifax and Portland.
The 2026–27 season emphasizes versatility, offering something for everyone. Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping activities, serene retreats, or cultural immersions, Royal Caribbean’s itineraries deliver. Explore classic Caribbean gems or discover new ports, all while enjoying world-class amenities and entertainment onboard.
Early booking for Crown & Anchor Society members opens on November 20-21, 2025. These exclusive windows allow loyal travelers to secure their preferred itineraries before public bookings open.
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Your Next Adventure Awaits
Royal Caribbean’s 2026-27 cruises are shaping up to be a season like no other. With groundbreaking ships, stunning destinations, and unparalleled onboard experiences, there’s never been a better time to plan your dream vacation.
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