Royal Caribbean reviews

About Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is a great choice for families — second only to Disney Cruise Line and significantly less expensive. It’s also ideal for sporty travelers: The line’s adrenaline rush-driven activities — the best at sea — include rock-climbing, surf simulations, ice skating, ziplining, inline skating, and boxing (in a real ring). Royal Caribbean's entertainment choices feature high-dive shows on Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, as well as parades with stilt walkers and “Madagascar,” “Shrek,” and “Kung Fu Panda” characters, the result of a partnership with DreamWorks Animation.

Top 5 Royal Caribbean Destinations:

Caribbean - Western

(178 cruises)

Caribbean - Southern

(128 cruises)

Caribbean - Bahamas

(126 cruises)

Caribbean - Eastern

(108 cruises)

Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East)

(68 cruises)

Top 5 Royal Caribbean Departure Ports:

Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida

(124 cruises)

Miami, Florida

(98 cruises)

Port Canaveral, Florida

(95 cruises)

Tampa, Florida

(60 cruises)

San Juan, Puerto Rico

(48 cruises)

Royal Caribbean rankings

Cruiseline.com awards

2024 winner

Best Mainstream Cruise Line

Best Cruise Line for Service and Staff

Best Cruise Line for Onboard Activities

Why you should sail with Royal Caribbean - Royal Caribbean tips

Royal Caribbean is known for their massive ships and a plethora of dining, entertainment, and activity options. You should consider taking a Royal Caribbean cruise if you...

  • Want more activities and features than you could possibly enjoy in just a week
  • Are an active, adventure-seeking cruiser (it doesn’t matter your age!)
  • Love large ships (though they have many smaller ones too)
  • Enjoy rock climbing walls, surfing simulators, and zip lines
  • Feel comfortable in a bustling city, because though Royal’s ships handle passengers very well, there’s still a lot of people onboard

Expert review of Royal Caribbean

Best for

Active families, plus sporty couples and singles who want a never-a-dull-moment experience.

Not for

These cruise ships aren't for anyone who doesn’t love people, or action.

We love

  • Sports activities on Royal Caribbean are the best at sea, including rock-climbing, surfing simulations, ice skating, zip lining, inline skating, boxing (in a real ring!), and billiards — and most of them are complimentary.
  • Impressive, high-octane entertainment choices include high-dive and synchronized swimming shows on Oasis and Allure, and parades with stilt walkers and costumed characters.
  • Classic Broadway productions (“Chicago,” “Saturday Night Fever,” and “Hairspray”) … need we say more?
  • Royal Caribbean's partnership with DreamWorks Animation brings characters from “Madagascar,” “Shrek,” andKung Fu Panda” aboard for character breakfasts and photo ops.
  • Kids are catered to with water parks that have cannons and sprayers (on Freedom and Oasis classes).
  • The 1950s-style Johnny Rockets diners (with singing and dancing waiters) are a great alternative to the sprawling buffet restaurant.
  • The innovative Oasis-class design features themed neighborhoods, including a “boardwalk” district that has a carousel with hand-carved wooden horses.
  • The two-story, glass-walled Loft Suites have a living room below and a loft bedroom above.

We could live without

  • Royal Caribbean's small standard cabins have truly compact showers.
  • Huge passenger capacities mean competition getting on and off the ship, as well as for deck chairs.
  • The push to sell … just about anything, from DVDs of the cruise to the ubiquitous photographers snapping pictures they sell later, can get quite annoying.

Royal Caribbean cruiser reviews

Service and Staff

4.6

Average rating

Ship Quality

4.4

Average rating

Cabin / Stateroom

4.4

Average rating

Destinations and Excursions

4.2

Average rating

Food and Dining

4.2

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Entertainment

4.2

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Onboard Activities

4.2

Average rating

Children's Programs

4.0

Average rating

Embarkation and Debarkation

4.5

Average rating

What cruisers say

  • AnitaT1 says ...

    Seems like they took the best of the fleet and brought them to the Oasis. Many of the staff said they helped "put the ship together" in Finland, so there was a sense of "ownership" among them. Great wait and cabin staff! Our headwaiter in... Read full review
  • 15mustang says ...

    Rhapsody is an older ship but is well maintained and cared for. Read full review
  • trishcroskey52 says ...

    Small but so clean. Stateroom Porter was incredible Read full review

29 Royal Caribbean ships

Adventure of the Seas

Price: $
Ship size: L
4.2

Designed with the active traveler in mind, Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas of...

Sails to:

Caribbean - Eastern Caribbean - Southern Caribbean - Western Transatlantic

Sails from:

Barcelona, Spain Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Port Canaveral, Florida

Allure of the Seas

Price: $$
Ship size: XL
4.4

Accommodating up to 6,780 passengers, Allure of the Seas was once the largest ship in the world, onl...

Sails to:

Caribbean - Bahamas Caribbean - Eastern Caribbean - Southern Caribbean - Western Europe - Western Mediterranean

Sails from:

Barcelona, Spain Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Galveston, Texas Miami, Florida

Anthem of the Seas

Price: $$
Ship size: XL
4.2

  Anthem of the Seas launched in 2015 and is full of activities f...

Sails to:

Alaska - Inside Passage Hawaii Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East) South Pacific South Pacific - Australia

Sails from:

Honolulu, Oahu Seattle, Washington Singapore Sydney, Australia Vancouver (Canada Place), British Columbia Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan

Ship size:

  • XL: 4,000 + passengers
  • L: 2,000 to 4,000 passengers
  • M: 500 to 2,000 passengers
  • S: Less than 500 passengers

Price:

  • $$$$: $1500 and up
  • $$$: Up to $1500
  • $$: Up to $1000
  • $: Up to $500

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