Allure of the Seas ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    XL
  • Total Passengers:

    6,780
  • Total Crew:

    2,100
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    3.23
  • Built:

    Nov 2009
  • Refurbished:

    Jan 2020
  • Number of Decks:

    16
  • Total Cabins:

    2,749
  • Cabin Categories:

    82
  • Gross Tonnage:

    222,900
  • Length:

    1,184
  • Beam:

    154

Allure of the Seas overview

Accommodating up to 6,780 passengers, Allure of the Seas was once the largest ship in the world, only losing its title in 2015 to its sister ship, Harmony of the Seas. With a plethora of activities from zip lines, surf simulators and rock-climbing walls to Broadway-style shows in the Amber Theater and high-diving acts in the AquaTheater, Allure appeals to all kinds of travelers.

This massive, Oasis-class cruise ship is divided into seven neighborhoods for easier navigation. Each neighborhood has its own distinct theme, from the Boardwalk, a Coney Island-inspired stretch where passengers can ride a handcrafted carousel or enjoy delicious self-serve donuts, to Central Park, an onboard green space with upscale boutiques and restaurants, each neighborhood has a distinct flavor. And speaking of flavors, there’s no shortage of dining options on Allure, with choices ranging from casual buffets and New York-style food trucks to elegant steakhouses and sushi bars.

Allure of the Seas is one of the most decorated cruise ships currently sailing, and one of the most highly-rated Royal Caribbean ships on Cruiseline.com. In 2019, Allure of the Seas placed a close second to its sister ship, Symphony of the Seas, in Cruiseline.com’s overall Best Ship category. It also took home Cruiseline.com’s Members’ Choice Awards for Best Entertainment and Best Onboard Activities in 2018. Among its other honors, the ship has won Travel Weekly’s Readers’ Choice Award for Best Individual Cruise Ship in 2016 and travAlliancemedia’s Travvy Award for Best Large Cruise Ship in 2017.

Allure of the Seas' offers include cruises to the Caribbean and Mediterranean depending on the season, and Caribbean cruises include a stop at Labadee, Haiti, Royal Caribbean’s top-rated private destination - Perfect Day at Coco Cay. The ship currently sails from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Barcelona.

Allure of the Seas ship highlights

  • Two 40-foot-long FlowRider surf simulators
  • Adults-only Solarium
  • H2O Zone water park
  • AquaTheater shows featuring acrobatics and deep-diving maneuvers
  • Vitality spa
  • Broadway at Sea stage productions
  • Adventure Ocean club for children 3 and up
  • Teen disco for kids 12 through 17
  • Comedy Live, an adults-only comedy club
  • Over 25 restaurants, including specialty dining venues such as Izumi and Giovanni's Table
  • 43-foot-high rock-climbing wall

Before you book

Why sail Allure of the Seas: Known for its onboard entertainment and activities, Allure of the Seas is an ideal choice for energetic couples, families, including those with young children, and travelers looking to stay active on sea days.

You should know: As one of the largest ships on the sea today and sailing with over 6,000 passengers on board, many areas on Allure of the Seas regularly experience large crowds, which may not appeal to travelers looking for a quiet getaway. And with the ship’s large volume of cruisers, travelers need to be sure to make reservations for specialty restaurants or shows they wish to attend.

Allure of the Seas ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.6
  • Children's Programs 4.3
  • Destinations and Excursions 4.2
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation 4.5
  • Entertainment 4.6
  • Food and Dining 4.3
  • Onboard Activities 4.4
  • Service and Staff 4.7
  • Ship Quality 4.7

Allure of the Seas cabins

2749 cabins and 82 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

4.2
(179 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 178 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $155/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

4.0
(101 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 198 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $183/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

4.5
(1167 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 189 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $183/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

4.0
(113 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 703 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $394/night

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Allure of the Seas dining

Cafe Promenade

Cafe Promenade

5.0
(43 Reviews)
Coastal Kitchen

Coastal Kitchen

5.0
(7 Reviews)
Vitality Cafe

Vitality Cafe

5.0
(4 Reviews)
Chef's Table

Chef's Table

5.0
(1 Review)

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Allure of the Seas onboard activities

Hall of Odds

Hall of Odds

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Breeze

Breeze

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Canopy Bar

Canopy Bar

5.0
(1 Review)
Island Market

Island Market

5.0
(1 Review)

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3983 Allure of the Seas Reviews

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Large ship with lots to do by jwlazar

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

This was the largest I have ever been on; next largest was Liberty of the Seas. There are plenty of passengers but some of the facilities (i.e. Windjammer) don't seem to scale to the number of people and therefore have long lines. No water slides unlike sister ships.

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Mostly fun by pennywells5

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Allure of the Seas

There was too many activities that didn't start until late at night which limited a lot of our group to get together. The ship definitely needs more entertainment. For 2 days there was so much wind you couldn't go outside. Overall I had a good time with my family but don't think I will sail on allure again

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this season is complicated by nsanlley

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

ver nice , I think the photos is too expensive , better packages and print option will be better and increase the sales

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2188 Allure of the Seas tips

sut2burns

Jan 28, 2015

Central Park has a great cafe that during lunch allows you to make your own salad. I wish I would have known this earlier. It is also not nearly as crowded as other places on the ship.

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ladypratt

Sep 22, 2014

Use the interactive touch screens on the ship on each deck to find your way around. Interactive TV in the stateroom is very helpful, You can even order room service. The windjammer don't do omelet's, try Johnny Rockets or the Wipe out café. Go to all the shows , Blue Planet was awesome.

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