Vision of the Seas ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    L
  • Total Passengers:

    2,435
  • Total Crew:

    765
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    3.18
  • Refurbished:

    Mar 2021
  • Number of Decks:

    11
  • Total Cabins:

    1,024
  • Cabin Categories:

    24
  • Gross Tonnage:

    78,491
  • Length:

    915
  • Beam:

    106

Vision of the Seas overview

Though Vision of the Seas is one of the smaller vessels in Royal Caribbean's well-known fleet comprised of mostly giants, the ship shares many signature amenities with its larger sister ships. Passengers can scale a 40-foot high rock-climbing wall, enjoy poolside movies on the ship's impressive Jumbotron screen, or relax in the adults-only Solarium. Vision also offers numerous structured activities, such as original theater productions, interactive game shows, and classes ranging from salsa dancing to sushi making. Plus, with a 6-story main lobby and expansive glass walls in many of its public spaces, Vision of the seas is designed to feel spacious, bringing the sun, sea, and sky to portions of its interior.

In 2013, Vision underwent extensive modernization, which involved not only cosmetic upgrades but the addition of new lounges and restaurants. This Vision-class ship, which accommodates 2,050 passengers, now offers 10 great dining options and eight bars and lounges. Additional updates occurred in late 2018.

Vision of the Seas itineraries and departure ports

Currently, Vision of the Seas departs from Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, Puerto Rico, and Barcelona. The ship has various itineraries to choose from. Cruises range from 4 to 17 nights to destinations in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, depending on the season. Caribbean ports of call include Cozumel, San Juan, Barbados, and Grenada. Summertime Mediterranean cruises may include stops in Spain, Italy, France, Croatia, Greece, and Malta.

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This ship is best for: Vision of the Seas should appeal to travelers looking to experience Royal Caribbean’s signature amenities without the crowds and overwhelming size of the fleet’s mega-ships. This medium-sized vessel provides cruisers with a more intimate atmosphere while offering popular Royal Caribbean attractions, including a 40-foot-high rock-climbing wall, specialty restaurants like Japanese venue Izumi, and Royal Caribbean’s award-winning Adventure Ocean children’s program.

You should know: Passengers looking to experience Royal Caribbean’s more revolutionary amenities, such as waterslides and laser tag, won’t find them on Vision of the Seas. This medium-size vessel should keep cruisers busy with its wide selection of onboard activities. But, it likely won’t appeal to hard-core thrill seekers and families looking for the nonstop adventure that the fleet’s mega-ships provide.

Activities on Vision of the Seas

Vision of the Seas has a wealth of onboard activities. Active travelers will enjoy the ship’s rock-climbing wall and its upper-deck jogging track. Cruisers looking for more relaxing entertainment can enjoy front-of-the-ship views in the adults-only Solarium or refine their culinary skills with a sushi-making class. For a dose of luxury, the Vitality Spa offers massages and acupuncture treatments. Theater aficionados won't want to miss productions of Boogie Wonderland and Broadway Rhythm and Rhyme.

After dark, the fun continues with an under-the-stars pool party, complete with a DJ, drinks, and lots of dancing. Travelers can also visit one of Vision's eight bars and lounges, including R Bar, a 60s-style martini bar.

There’s also plenty for the kids to do. Vision's Adventure Ocean program provides education and entertainment for children ages 3 to 11. Older kids can socialize at the teen disco or play classic games at the ship’s arcade.

Vision of the Seas ship highlights

  • 2 pools and 6 whirlpools
  • 40-foot rock-climbing wall
  • Royal Caribbean’s award-winning Adventure Ocean program for children
  • Casino Royale
  • Specialty restaurants, including Izumi, Giovanni’s Table, and Chops Grille
  • Main theater shows including Broadway Rhythm & Rhyme and Boogie Wonderland
  • Interactive game shows including Love & Marriage and Battle of the Sexes
  • Adults-only Solarium
  • Full-service Vitality spa
  • 6-story atrium with aerial acrobatics

Vision of the Seas cabins

Potential cruisers can choose from four categories of guest cabins — suites, interior staterooms, ocean view rooms, and cabins with balconies. Over half of Vision of the Seas’ accommodations provide ocean views. Couples can opt for spa-like luxury with special Couples Retreat staterooms, while extended families find convenient room-to-room access with connected cabins. Each room includes a private bathroom with vanity, a sitting area, and interactive television.

Regardless of room type, passengers can stay connected with Voom Surf & Stream internet, enjoy nightly turndown service, and 24-hour room service. A stateroom attendant is always available to assist with special requests.

Vision of the Seas dining

With 10 available dining options, most cruisers should find something to suit their tastes. In addition to the main dining room, passengers on a budget enjoy several complimentary choices. Options include Park Café, which reviewers say is a must-try. There's also the Windjammer buffet for casual, global cuisine and a menu that changes daily.

Cruisers looking to splurge can choose from several specialty restaurants. The Asian-inspired Izumi and Giovanni’s Table serves rustic Tuscan dishes with a contemporary flair. For something out of the ordinary, passengers should try Chef’s Table, where they’ll learn about the food while they enjoy an intimate five-course meal with wine pairings. There's also the bottomless galley brunch, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the ship's galley. For dessert and coffee, cruisers can visit Café Latte-Tudes or grab a cone at Ben & Jerry’s.

Vision of the Seas ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.2
  • Children's Programs 3.5
  • Destinations and Excursions 4.2
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation 4.5
  • Entertainment 3.9
  • Food and Dining 4.0
  • Onboard Activities 3.9
  • Service and Staff 4.6
  • Ship Quality 4.2

Vision of the Seas cabins

1024 cabins and 24 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

3.7
(197 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 141 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $96/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

4.0
(174 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 172 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $115/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

4.3
(86 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 287 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $231/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

4.7
(60 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 553 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $298/night

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Vision of the Seas dining

Main Dining Room

Main Dining Room

4.3
(57 Reviews)
Park Cafe

Park Cafe

4.3
(7 Reviews)
Windjammer Marketplace

Windjammer Marketplace

4.0
(26 Reviews)

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Vision of the Seas onboard activities

Schooner Bar

Schooner Bar

4.9
(29 Reviews)
Logo Souvenir Shop

Logo Souvenir Shop

4.8
(4 Reviews)
Viking Crown Lounge

Viking Crown Lounge

4.5
(8 Reviews)
Masquerade Theater

Masquerade Theater

4.4
(27 Reviews)

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Awesome as usual by out4par5

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Vision of the Seas / Destination: Caribbean - Southern

Great time on a smaller ship - no crowds which made it very relaxing.

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Great way to get a taste of the Mediterranean area. by nzastrow

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Vision of the Seas / Destination: Europe - Mediterranean

Depending on where you are coming from you may really wish to plan on an extra pre-sailing day to get into the time change and recoup your body to fully enjoy this great cruise. Time change from California was 9 hours, but took 21+ hours of travel time to get there. Took Turkish Airlines Business Class, was fantastic! Cruise was very nice, ports of call were very interesting, especially for the history buffs. Go prepared with Euros, exchange can cost you, and almost every stop requires them. Excursions are expensive, no matter what, so plan on it. Ship excursions were ok, but we also did Italytoursharing.com for Rome and Salerno(Naples) as we wanted to have a car for 9 hours and be able to direct our course. We choose Herculaneum over Pompeii as it is smaller ( you still can't cover it all in one day), and it is far better preserved and less tourist ( Our tour guide was excellent and included with the cost of the car). Drivers were great! Late Sept. or early Oct. good time to travel. A little rain in Rome, but the major tourist season is over and the crowds were smaller and temps. were comfortable. With the short day trips to these areas, you will find the place(s) that you will want to return to for longer direct visits. Enjoy!!

 

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Fabulous Med and Greek Isles cruise for 12 wonderful days! by JoleneAcierno

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Vision of the Seas / Destination: Europe - Mediterranean

We all had a wonderful once in a lifetime trip. Saw so many places, ate different kinds of foods. Our 2 bedroom suite was beautiful. Had loads of fun. The only bad thing is that it went by so quick.

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Mar 15, 2023

After reading some of the reviews before the cruise I was not sure about what to expect but it turned out to be one of the best cruises I have been on

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