Choosing the right Royal Caribbean Ship For You: DON’T GET THIS WRONG!!



When booking a cruise with Royal Caribbean it’s so important that you pick the right ship for you, if you don’t choose wisely you could end up on a ship that you won’t enjoy!

In this video, we will help you navigate the exciting world of Royal Caribbean cruise ships and find the perfect one for your dream vacation.

Choosing the right Royal Caribbean ship can make all the difference in creating a memorable and enjoyable cruise experience. With a fleet of spectacular vessels offering a wide range of amenities, activities, and itineraries, it can be overwhelming to decide which one suits your preferences and needs.

Join us as we dive into the details of Royal Caribbean’s most popular ships, comparing their unique features, onboard attractions, dining options, entertainment, and accommodations. Whether you’re seeking thrilling adventures, relaxation, family-friendly experiences, or a mix of it all, we’ve got you covered.

From the brand new Icon of the Seas to Oasis-class giants like Wonder of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas, with their jaw-dropping water slides and vibrant entertainment venues, to the Quantum-class ships such as Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, featuring groundbreaking innovations like skydiving simulators and robotic bartenders, we’ll explore it all.

We’ll also take a closer look at the Voyager-class ships like Mariner of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas, known for their diverse activities and vibrant nightlife. And let’s not forget the Radiance-class ships, like Jewel of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas, offering a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere perfect for those seeking tranquility.

Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, this video will provide you with valuable insights and recommendations to help you make an informed decision when choosing the Royal Caribbean ship that best suits your preferences, budget, and desired destination.

So, if you’re ready to set sail on an unforgettable adventure, hit that play button and let us guide you through the world of Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

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25 thoughts on “Choosing the right Royal Caribbean Ship For You: DON’T GET THIS WRONG!!”

  1. Took our first RCL cruise in January on the Voyager-class NAVIGATOR and then tried the OVATION (Quantum class) this month to Alaska—Definitely preferred the larger confines of Ovation over the kinda-cramped Navigator…Next up are back-to-back-to-back Oasis-class cruises on OASIS (Oct 2023 from NYC to Nassau), HARMONY (May 2024 from Galveston to the Western Caribbean) and then SYMPHONY (Halloween 2024 from NYC to Nassau, again)…Who knows?! Maybe we’ll even give Icon a shot in 2025!

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  2. 2:29…Sadly, I think they’ve gotten rid of most of the JAZZ ON 4 jazz clubs (at least they have on Oasis and Symphony)…. but they HAVE replaced them with something Quite Needed!—Non Smoking Casinos!

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  3. So helpful this video. My husband and I took our first voyage on Virgin earlier this year. We want to try Royal but I had no idea where to start. This video helped tremendously. Thank you!

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  4. Just got off Grandeur (Vision class) a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't sure what to expect with it being the oldest and smallest in the fleet but I loved it. She didn't show her age and it was small enough to easily maneuver around and had everything I need. Loved it and hope they don't get rid of these small, relaxing ships.

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  5. on the quantum class of ships, Royal Caribbean said they're getting rid of the bouncy simulator on the back of the ship that big yellow circle thing. do you know what they're putting there instead?

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  6. Amazing video. So well done and informative. I currently have 5 cruises scheduled on a variety of classes and this video makes me want to schedule 5 more!! Love Freedom and Voyager class ships. The best of both worlds

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  7. Im taking Mariner of the Seas soon, which will be my first RCL cruise. I think its got more than enough entertainment available without being overly crazy. These seem too big to be relaxing

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  8. ⚓ Thank you for making this video comparing all of the classes of the Royal Caribbean cruise ships. I found it very informative and helpful. I have gone on the Vision class, the Quantum class and the Oasis class ships and they are all very different and unique in their own right. The Vision class has a classic feel and a cozy atmosphere, the Quantum class has amazing technology and entertainment options, and the Oasis class has incredible size and variety of activities. I enjoyed each one of them for different reasons.

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  9. I’m so excited I picked symphony of the seas. It leaves from the closet port near me, and I did my research before booking. July 2024 a trip for my daughter high-school graduation🎉, I know she will love it. Can’t wait! First time cruising. Thank you for this video at a chance to to see other ships.

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  10. I love crusing but couldnt think of anything worse then being crammed on a Oasis class ship 6k + people.. far too many!
    how is it enjoyable standing around waiting for activities, food etc.
    Ill stick to the Quantum class we get down here in Australia.. No issues that i can think of still monster ships too

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  11. My wife and I live in the Houston area so we’ve cruised out of Galveston many times only on Royal Caribbean. A seven day cruise used to go to Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Belize city. but not anymore. No matter what ship the only ports are Roatan Honduras and the same two places in Mexico. Why is that, and will Royal Caribbean return to those other great places?

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