Royal Caribbean Group is the second-largest cruise corporation in the world, controlling roughly 31% of global capacity, and its flagship Royal Caribbean brand is best known for operating some of the largest, most amenity-packed ships ever built — including the Icon and Oasis classes, home to features no other line has matched at this scale.
What Royal Caribbean Does Well
This is the line for travelers who want the ship itself to be a destination. Ships like Icon of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas carry water parks with record-breaking slides, surf simulators, ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls, and neighborhoods like Central Park and the Boardwalk that don't feel like a traditional cruise ship at all. It's also one of the strongest lines for private destinations, with Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas consistently rated among the top private cruise islands anywhere.
Dining and Cabins
Main dining and casual options are extensive across the larger ships, and specialty dining ranges from Italian to Japanese hibachi to a Wonderland-themed tasting menu on select ships. Cabin categories include interior, ocean view, balcony, and suite, plus loft suites with two-story layouts on the biggest ships. Book early for the newest ships — demand consistently outpaces early cabin availability on Icon-class sailings.
What to Pack for a Royal Caribbean Cruise
Between waterparks, rock walls, and formal nights, versatility matters. The VacationGrabs Big Outdoor Leather Backpack has the capacity for a day that moves between activities, and the VacationGrabs Leather Duffel is an easy carry-on for embarkation.
Book Shore Excursions
From CocoCay to your ports of call, the best excursions book up early. Browse top-rated cruise excursions on Viator to plan ahead.
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