Oasis of the Seas
Oasis Class • Launched 2009
Capacity: 6780 passengers • Crew: 2200

About Oasis of the Seas
Oasis of the Seas isn't merely a ship; it's a floating city that transformed cruise travel when it debuted in 2009, setting new benchmarks for size and innovation. At 226,838 gross tons and accommodating over 5,600 guests, Oasis revolutionised the industry with its pioneering neighbourhood concept. Central Park offers lush gardens with over 12,000 real plants, providing serene pathways and open-air dining beneath the stars. Meanwhile, the vibrant Boardwalk neighbourhood captures seaside nostalgia, featuring a vintage carousel, casual eateries, and the AquaTheatre, home to stunning water acrobatics and diving shows. Thrill-seekers enjoy two FlowRider surf simulators, an exhilarating zipline, rock-climbing walls, and even an ice-skating rink. In 2019, Oasis underwent Royal Caribbean’s "Amplification," adding exciting new features, including the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea, Splashaway Bay water park, and Perfect Storm waterslides. Dining aboard Oasis spans over 20 venues, from upscale choices like the refined 150 Central Park and Chops Grille steakhouse, to casual favourites such as Johnny Rockets and Windjammer Café. Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine provides whimsical and inventive dishes, ensuring memorable dining experiences. Entertainment includes Broadway-style productions like "Cats," alongside jazz clubs, comedy venues, and spectacular ice shows in Studio B. Accommodation is diverse, offering interior cabins, ocean-view and balcony staterooms, and lavish suites such as the luxurious Royal Loft Suite. Unique interior balcony rooms overlooking Central Park and the Boardwalk create an atmosphere exclusive to Oasis-class ships. Ideal for multi-generational families, couples, and groups seeking a dynamic holiday, Oasis balances spaciousness with intimacy. Typically homeported in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, Oasis sails Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, regularly visiting Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and occasionally cruising European waters. Oasis of the Seas isn't simply a cruise; it’s an unforgettable, immersive journey promising lifelong memories.