Royal Caribbean Cruises: Complete Guide to Ships & Destinations

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Royal Caribbean 2021 cruises, and even itineraries through March 2022 are now available. There are lots of changes for Royal Caribbean coming in 2021 as well. In November 2021, Royal Caribbean’s new state-of-the-art terminal will welcome Allure of the Seas, as she’ll sail 7-night Caribbean itineraries from Galveston, Texas. This will be the first of the Oasis Class ships to sail from Texas. The 5th Oasis Class ship, Wonder of the Seas will be sail in China beginning in 2021.

Here is a complete overview of Royal Caribbean Cruises 2021.

Royal Caribbean Alaska Cruises 2021

Untamed beauty. Uncharted adventure. Alaska is America’s last frontier. Ovation of the Seas (round trip Seattle,) Radiance of the Seas (sailing out of Vancouver & Seward,) & Serenade of the Seas (round trip Vancouver,) will be in the region offering cruises & cruise tours.

Royal Caribbean Europe Cruises 2021

Get ready to dive deeper into Old World adventures in Summer 2021 with Royal Caribbean. Rediscover the Med’s greatest hits onboard Harmony of the Seas®, sailing from Barcelona and Rome, or on returning favorites Vision of the Seas® and Rhapsody of the Seas®. Head north for unforgettable sights in the Baltics and the British Isles onboard Jewel of the Seas®. Choose from fjord filled thrills in Norway to Mediterranean marvels and everywhere in between onboard Anthem of the Seas®, sailing from Southampton —all open to book now. The Odyssey of the Seas will also have a transatlantic sailing to Europe from Ft. Lauderdale and then several sailings from Rome.

Royal Caribbean Canada, New England and Bermuda Cruises 2021

Choose from 7 to 12 night sailings to Perfect Day at CocoCay and the jewels of the Caribbean. You can also enjoy the fall foliage on New England & Canada sailings out of Cape Liberty, Boston, Montreal & Baltimore. Or go to Bermuda with overnight stays in King’s Wharf, Hamilton & St. George on select sailings. Anthem of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Empress of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas are all in this region on select dates.

Royal Caribbean Asia Cruises 2021

Choose from 4, 5 & 7 nights cruises onboard the Spectrum of the Seas that visit Hong Kong & Shanghai, China’s largest center of cultural world-class art & cuisine, with stops at some of Japan’s most incredible destinations like the street food capital Osaka, historic Kumamoto and Fukuoka in Kyushu, neon-lit Tokyo and even an overnight stays in the picturesque port of Kobe on select sailings.

Royal Caribbean Caribbean Cruises 2021

Keep the thrills going strong in the tropics with unforgettable island-hops onboard the amplified Allure of the Seas sailing for the first time from Galveston or Majesty of the Seas sailing year round from New Orleans. And soak up more sun, sights and adventure with week-long itineraries onboard the Jewel of the Seas from Miami, and the new Odyssey of the Seas returning to Ft. Lauderdale in the fall of 2021 into Spring of 2022. The most exciting ship year round out of Miami in 2021 is the Symphony of the Seas cruise ship. Choose from 6, 7 & 8 night itineraries to both the Eastern & Western Caribbean. The Empress of the Seas will sail out of San Juan in 2021 to the beautiful islands of the Southern Caribbean.

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published with 2021 information and has been retained as a useful reference. Cruise itineraries, pricing, and ship deployments change seasonally. For current 5+ year updated availability, pricing, and itinerary details, contact Atlas Travel Center — our advisors track every cruise line’s current offerings in real time. We’ve been booking cruises since 1987 and can find you the best available options today.

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