Enchantment of the Seas ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    L
  • Total Passengers:

    2,446
  • Total Crew:

    873
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    2.80
  • Built:

    Nov 1996
  • Refurbished:

    Jan 2017
  • Number of Decks:

    11
  • Total Cabins:

    1,142
  • Cabin Categories:

    26
  • Gross Tonnage:

    82,910
  • Length:

    990
  • Beam:

    106

Enchantment of the Seas overview

Experience the ultimate Caribbean getaway aboard Enchantment of the Seas. Built in 1997, it was last refurbished in 2017 receiving Oasis-class upgrades. Although it's one of Royal Caribbean's smaller ships, it still offers a big variety of activities and entertainment. Enchantment of the Seas is a Vision-class cruise ship and is outfitted for family fun. Passengers can enjoy three pools, bungee trampolines, an interactive splash zone, and plenty of adult entertainment, ranging from stand-up comedy to dance parties.

The latest updates added new specialty and complimentary dining venues, updated nightclubs, and brand-new entertainment concepts. The complimentary stage shows will have you tapping your toes as you sing along with some of your favorite musicals and radio hits. From grandparents to grandkids, Enchantment of the Seas offers nonstop adventures. Travelers will enjoy a wide assortment of complimentary activities and restaurants that work for the whole family.

Enchantment of the Seas itineraries

Enchantment of the Seas cruises depart from Galveston, Port Canaveral, and San Juan to destinations across the Caribbean and the Bahamas. It's 3- to 7-night itineraries visit ports of call in the southern and western Caribbean. Stops include Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Basseterre, St. Kitts. The ship also sails weekend getaway routes to the Bahamas and Royal Caribbean's private island Perfect Day at CocoCay.

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Why sail? Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas is the perfect choice for a romantic Caribbean cruise, a weekend getaway with friends, or a value-oriented summer vacation. This ship has sizzling nightlife and enough activities to entertain the whole family. It's also suitable for couples and retirees who prefer a quieter cruising experience.

You should know: This Royal Caribbean ship doesn't offer the same over-the-top amenities and activities as Royal Caribbean's newer ships.

What is there to do on Enchantment of the Seas?

Thanks to the 2017 updates, Enchantment of the Seas' onboard activities are better than ever. There's more duty-free shopping, an expanded pool deck, and a splash park for kids. Passengers will also enjoy some classic Royal Caribbean amenities, such as rock climbing and the Adventure Ocean kids club. An overview of the ship's activities wouldn't be complete without mentioning the four bungee trampolines. These securely propel travelers more than 35 feet above the jump zone on Deck 10.

Enchantment has an exceptional variety of adult activities whether you're in the mood for drinks, dancing, or relaxing. Theme nights and Latin Fiesta parties give you an excuse to leave your seat and tear up the dance floor. If you're looking for a quiet place to catch some rays or unwind, you can always retreat to the Solarium or the Vitality Spa.

Enchantment of the Seas ship highlights

  • Three pools and six whirlpools
  • Interactive H2O Zone water park
  • Four bungee trampolines
  • Rock-climbing wall
  • Teen club and activities
  • Adventure Ocean activities
  • Arcade games
  • Poolside movie nights
  • Original Broadway-style shows
  • Golf simulator, table tennis, and basketball
  • Jogging track and Vita Course fitness stations
  • Nine complimentary and premium dining venues
  • Bars and clubs, including R Bar and Boleros
  • Adults-only Solarium

Enchantment of the Seas cabins

There are more than 1,100 staterooms. Like other Royal Caribbean ships, passengers can choose from interior, oceanview, or balcony cabins as well as suites. Standard Enchantment of the Seas dining offers a streamlined selection of options with an emphasis on complimentary venues. Complimentary dining included the Windjammer Marketplace buffet, My Fair Lady main dining room, and Park Cafe. For an extra fee, the friendly baristas at Cafe Latte-Tudes can satisfy your caffeine cravings. Other premium options include Royal Caribbean's ever-popular Chops Grille steakhouse and the limited-seating Chef's Table, which serves a tasting menu and sommelier-selected vintages.

Enchantment of the Seas ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.1
  • Children's Programs 3.8
  • Destinations and Excursions 4.0
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation 4.3
  • Entertainment 4.1
  • Food and Dining 4.2
  • Onboard Activities 4.0
  • Service and Staff 4.6
  • Ship Quality 4.1

Enchantment of the Seas cabins

1142 cabins and 26 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

(224 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 151 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $100/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

(231 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 210 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $113/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

(66 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 191 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $201/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

(52 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 593 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $260/night

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Enchantment of the Seas dining

Park Cafe

Park Cafe

5.0
(7 Reviews)
Concierge Lounge

Concierge Lounge

5.0
(1 Review)
Diamond Club

Diamond Club

5.0
(1 Review)
My Fair Lady Dining Room

My Fair Lady Dining Room

4.7
(100 Reviews)

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Enchantment of the Seas onboard activities

Liquor and Sundries

Liquor and Sundries

5.0
(3 Reviews)
Sports Pool

Sports Pool

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Boleros Lounge

Boleros Lounge

4.7
(18 Reviews)
Schooner Bar

Schooner Bar

4.5
(24 Reviews)

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Great ports and fun cruise; beware the "bonus offers" by docheather

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (young children)
Ship: Enchantment of the Seas

Old but nice ship, no promenade. Dated but the staff keep it sparkling clean. The ports were a huge hit, but beware of Cozumel - you'll get scammed and ripped off.

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Great Spring Break by chrisman1234

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Enchantment of the Seas

Great family time. Overall the quality of food and beverages was excellent. Staff is very relatable and take pride Interacting with vacationers.

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Our favorite cruise yet! by butchdandy

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Enchantment of the Seas

The ports were all amazing and we loved the smaller size ship. The crew is fantastic and the food was much better than previous Royal cruises.

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caitlinwood1

May 06, 2015

The Solarium is the place to be! Not even sure I want to share this tip! There are no children allowed, which made it a wonderful place to relax by the indoor pool and spas while the weather outside was awful! In the Windjammer, FIND YOUR TABLE FIRST! It gets crowded, get your table before food!

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gt0523a

May 14, 2015

CoCo Cay: If you want to relax, rent a cabana-ette. Good for 2 people, comes with 2 beach loungers, 2 floating beach mats, 2 bottles of Evian & fruit. There is a bar. You have to take a ride to it, so it's like a private beach. There is decent snorkeling in the waters (saw a lot of fish).

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Vee

Apr 30, 2015

I would recommend if you enjoy a quiet breakfast and to beat the rush go early 7 am sit in the pool area it's so nice and quiet you get an amzing view of the ocean it's wow...

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