Odyssey of the Seas ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    XL
  • Total Passengers:

    4,198
  • Total Crew:

    1,550
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    2.71
  • Built:

    Aug 2020
  • Number of Decks:

    15
  • Total Cabins:

    2,105
  • Cabin Categories:

    41
  • Gross Tonnage:

    169,000
  • Length:

    1,138

Odyssey of the Seas overview

Odyssey of the Seas is Royal Caribbean's second Quantum Ultra-Class ship. The vessel launched in July of 2021 and is a game-changer for the line. Similar to most of Royal Caribbean's larger-sized ships, there are activities, dining venues, and amenities perfect to suit travelers of all ages and preferences. The ship's highlights include a RipCord®by iFLY®simulator, the immersive virtual 4-D Virtual Adventure Zone, Sky Pad® bungee trampoline, FlowRider® surf simulator, North Star observation capsule, Vitality Spa, and much more.

Passenger capacity of Odyssey of the Seas is 4,198 guests. There are 2,105 total staterooms, with categories of cabins ranging from interior rooms, ocean-view rooms, balcony rooms, virtual balcony rooms, and go up from there. Guests looking to splurge can opt for the Royal Suite Class which comes with a high-end suite, inclusive amenities, and curated experiences.

Odyssey of the Seas dining is primed to please every palate. No matter what flavors you’re craving — from hand-tossed pizzas and piping hot pastas, to poolside tacos, carnitas, and quesadillas — you’ll find it on this ship. Specialty dining highlights include the immersive Wonderland dining experience, Chop's Grille, the new Giovanni’s℠ Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, and hand-rolled sushi at Izumi and Far East fare with flair at Teppanyaki. You will also find a number of Royal Caribbean staples such as the Windjammer buffet, El Loco Fresh, and Sorrento's pizza.

Odyssey of the Seas ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.7
  • Children's Programs 4.0
  • Entertainment 4.4
  • Food and Dining 4.4
  • Onboard Activities 4.3
  • Service and Staff 4.8
  • Ship Quality 4.7

Odyssey of the Seas cabins

2105 cabins and 41 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

(29 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 169 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $172/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

(19 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 203 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $207/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

(186 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 192 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $213/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

(17 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 590 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $409/night

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Odyssey of the Seas dining

From hand-tossed pizzas, elegant steakhouse fare, to poolside tacos and quesadillas, Odyssey of the Seas is home to a range of dining options to suit travelers of all ages and palates. As with all Quantum Ultra-Class ships there is one Main Dining room, as opposed to the four separate areas you will find on other Royal Caribbean ships.

The Cafe @ Two70

The Cafe @ Two70

5.0
(10 Reviews)
Teppanyaki

Teppanyaki

4.9
(11 Reviews)
Izumi Japanese Cuisine

Izumi Japanese Cuisine

4.8
(4 Reviews)
Starbucks

Starbucks

4.8
(4 Reviews)

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Odyssey of the Seas onboard activities

Music Hall

Music Hall

5.0
(5 Reviews)
Schooner Bar

Schooner Bar

5.0
(3 Reviews)
Royal Esplandade

Royal Esplandade

5.0
(4 Reviews)
Focus Photo Gallery

Focus Photo Gallery

5.0
(2 Reviews)

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Mediterranean cruise by danarobin1929

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Odyssey of the Seas

Loved our time together, loved the places we visited, however we learned that we could have done things on our own instead of scheduling everything through the ship. Some give more than others, and some are just tourist attractions with only shops to offer.

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Great Trip, enjoyed all the ports! by degilio

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Odyssey of the Seas

The cruise on Odessey of the Sea was great. Complications arise with dealing with large numbers of guests during common events like breakfast or shows in the evening to get a seat. The excursions are also complicated because of the high expense and having to choose one over the other because of the limited time in the port. Even after you decide on what excursion best fits your interest, be ready to accept what is delivered vs your expectation.

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Amazing Voyage by dolfinlady17

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Odyssey of the Seas

The only issue I felt was there was not a Catholic service available on Sundays. There was a Jewish self led Sabbath and I was very disappointed that I as a practicing catholic did not have an option to attend a mass on the ship, even if it had been streamed.

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candyleggs

Sep 16, 2021

The buttons for the elevators are touch less. You can hover to engage the buttons rather than touch.

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rockytank

Aug 09, 2021

Enjoy it! Randy in the Crown pub is awesome, their evening artist was great. Gusti and Leizly in the main dining room are the best

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