Symphony of the Seas
Oasis Class • Launched 2018
Capacity: 6680 passengers • Crew: 2200

About Symphony of the Seas
Symphony of the Seas, launched in 2018, is one of the largest and most dynamic cruise ships ever built, pushing the boundaries of adventure, luxury, and entertainment at sea. With a staggering size of over 228,000 gross tons, Symphony comfortably hosts around 5,500 guests, offering the perfect balance between excitement and relaxation. One of Symphony’s highlights is its unique neighbourhood concept, including seven distinct zones such as Central Park, a lush, tranquil garden space with thousands of real plants, open-air cafes, and intimate restaurants. The vibrant Boardwalk neighbourhood brings a festive, family-friendly atmosphere, complete with a handcrafted carousel, lively eateries, and the AquaTheatre—an iconic venue showcasing breathtaking high-diving and acrobatic shows. Thrill-seekers aboard Symphony of the Seas enjoy unmatched experiences, including the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea, plunging riders down ten thrilling decks. The Perfect Storm waterslides, dual FlowRider surf simulators, zipline, laser tag, escape rooms, rock-climbing walls, and an ice-skating rink further amplify the adventure on board. Dining options aboard Symphony offer exceptional variety, from sophisticated venues like Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver, 150 Central Park, and Chops Grille steakhouse to playful and casual choices like Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, El Loco Fresh Mexican, and Johnny Rockets. Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine enchants guests with whimsical culinary creations, making each meal a remarkable experience. Entertainment onboard rivals Broadway standards, featuring shows like "Hairspray," dazzling ice-skating productions in Studio B, and captivating musical performances in the Royal Theatre. The ship’s nightlife is vibrant, with jazz lounges, comedy clubs, and the high-energy Casino Royale offering endless possibilities for fun after sunset. Accommodation aboard Symphony caters to every guest’s style and budget, ranging from cosy interior cabins to balcony staterooms overlooking the ocean or neighbourhoods, and expansive luxury suites, including the incredible two-storey Ultimate Family Suite—complete with private cinema, in-suite slide, and expansive balcony. Typically sailing from Miami or Fort Lauderdale, Symphony explores the Caribbean, frequently visiting the spectacular Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island paradise. Symphony of the Seas isn’t simply a ship; it’s a world-class destination itself, delivering extraordinary experiences at every turn.