Utopia of the Seas has arrived at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island destination. (Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean International)


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Royal Caribbean International has announced its exciting plans for 2026-2027 cruises, offering a range of sailings across the Caribbean and Northeast. Starting November 20, Crown & Anchor Society members will have exclusive early access to bookings, with the general public able to reserve their spots beginning November 21.
The cruise line will operate 12 ships from various ports in Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the Northeast, providing plenty of options for travelers seeking a relaxing getaway. These cruises will allow passengers to visit the brand’s private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas, as well as the upcoming Royal Beach Club in Cozumel, Mexico.

In Florida, Royal Caribbean will offer several sailings from popular ports. The Star of the Seas will sail from Orlando, while Icon of the Seas will depart from Miami. The Allure of the Seas will sail from Fort Lauderdale, and both Enchantment of the Seas and Adventure of the Seas will depart from Tampa, Orlando, and Fort Lauderdale, offering more flexibility for travelers looking to explore different regions.

For those in Texas, Symphony of the Seas will be sailing out of Galveston, offering a grand experience on the high seas. Meanwhile, travelers from Puerto Rico can board Brilliance of the Seas or Radiance of the Seas from San Juan for unforgettable Caribbean adventures.

In the Northeast, Royal Caribbean will be offering three sailings from Cape Liberty, including Oasis of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, and Independence of the Seas, giving passengers plenty of choices for a scenic cruise. Vision of the Seas will sail from Baltimore, offering more options for travelers in that region.

The lineup includes a variety of ships, each promising unique features and unforgettable experiences. Whether you are setting sail from the sunny shores of Florida or embarking from the Northeast, Royal Caribbean offers numerous opportunities to enjoy an adventure at sea. Passengers can also look forward to exclusive experiences at Royal Caribbean’s private destinations, where they can enjoy pristine beaches and a range of leisure activities.

This new range of sailings offers an incredible variety of options for travelers looking to enjoy the Caribbean’s warm waters and the Northeast’s scenic beauty. Whether travelers are new to cruising or seasoned vacationers, they will have plenty of chances to experience the fun and relaxation that comes with a Royal Caribbean cruise.

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