Royal Caribbean operates one of the most diverse and innovative fleets at sea, organized into multiple classes that offer unique experiences for every type of cruiser. From the groundbreaking Icon Class to the intimate Vision Class, each group of ships is designed with distinct features, amenities and destinations in mind.

Icon Class

The newest and most advanced class in the fleet, Icon Class ships feature the latest in sustainability, entertainment and family-focused design. Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas include neighborhoods like Surfside for young families, Category 6 waterpark, and immersive venues like AquaDome.

Oasis Class

Oasis Class ships are floating cities with seven unique neighborhoods, the tallest slides at sea, and iconic venues like Central Park and the Boardwalk. Ships like Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas offer unparalleled dining, entertainment and space.

Quantum Class

Known for their smart technology and global itineraries, Quantum Class ships such as Anthem of the Seas and Odyssey of the Seas include the North Star observation capsule, RipCord by iFLY skydiving, and Two70 panoramic performance space.

Freedom Class

Freedom Class ships like Freedom of the Seas blend large-scale amenities with a more classic feel. They feature FlowRider surf simulators, family-friendly spaces and revitalized staterooms and dining venues.

Voyager Class

Voyager Class introduced innovations like the Royal Promenade and rock climbing walls. Ships like Adventure of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas continue to sail popular Caribbean and Mediterranean routes.

Radiance Class

These ships focus on natural light and scenic cruising, especially in regions like Alaska. Radiance Class ships offer floor-to-ceiling windows, solariums and more relaxed ambiance.

Vision Class

Vision Class ships are smaller and more intimate, ideal for unique ports and classic cruising charm. They feature elegant atriums, adults-only areas and live entertainment.

Fleet Details

Whether you’re planning your first cruise or looking to try a new ship, understanding Royal Caribbean’s fleet by class can help you find the perfect fit. Use the chart below to explore each ship, view its launch year, class and size plus access direct links to the cruise line’s official ship pages.

Ship NameLaunchedClassSize (GT)Passengers
Legend of the Seas2026Icon250,8005,610
Star of the Seas2025Icon248,6635,610
Utopia of the Seas2024Oasis236,8575,634
Icon of the Seas2024Icon248,6635,610
Wonder of the Seas2022Oasis235,6005,734
Odyssey of the Seas2021Quantum Ultra167,7044,198
Spectrum of the Seas2019Quantum Ultra169,3794,246
Symphony of the Seas2018Oasis228,0815,518
Ovation of the Seas2016Quantum168,6664,180
Harmony of the Seas2016Oasis226,9635,479
Anthem of the Seas2015Quantum168,6664,180
Quantum of the Seas2014Quantum168,6664,180
Allure of the Seas2010Oasis225,2825,400
Oasis of the Seas2009Oasis226,8385,602
Independence of the Seas2008Freedom154,4073,858
Liberty of the Seas2007Freedom154,4073,798
Freedom of the Seas2006Freedom154,4073,926
Jewel of the Seas2004Radiance90,0902,143
Mariner of the Seas2003Voyager139,8633,344
Serenade of the Seas2003Radiance90,0902,143
Navigator of the Seas2002Voyager139,9993,386
Brilliance of the Seas2002Radiance90,0902,142
Adventure of the Seas2001Voyager137,2763,114
Radiance of the Seas2001Radiance90,0902,143
Explorer of the Seas2000Voyager137,3083,286
Voyager of the Seas1999Voyager137,2763,286
Vision of the Seas1998Vision78,4912,050
Enchantment of the Seas1997Vision82,9102,252
Rhapsody of the Seas1997Vision78,4911,998
Grandeur of the Seas1996Vision73,8171,992