Ovation of the Seas
Ovation of the Seas

17 Night Tokyo To Los Angeles Cruise

£1,182
from
Start date
15 May 2025
Nights
16
Cruise code
OV17T048-150525
Type
Ocean
Price Type
cruise only,fly cruise

Max out memories onboard Ovation of the Seas®, one of the world’s most groundbreaking ships.

Go scenery scoping from the North Star®, the highest vantage point on any cruise ship — or head to the SeaPlex® to rev up your family time. Spend the afternoon whizzing around a roller-skating arena with your adventure crew, then challenge them to a game of bumper cars or basketball for bragging rights. When you’re ready to refuel, let your appetite lead you into any of the 17 unforgettable eateries awaiting you on board. Only on Royal Caribbean — the cruise line voted Best Overall for 21 years running by Travel Weekly readers.  

Pricing

Inside
fully booked
Outside
fully booked
Balcony
from
£1,182
Suite
fully booked
Fly cruise
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£3,244

Let's explore the world

17 days of discovery: a voyage beyond dreams
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Day 1
Yokohama, Japan

In 1853, a fleet of four American warships under Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into the bay of Tokyo (then Edo) and presented the reluctant Japanese with the demands of the U.S. government for the opening of diplomatic and commercial relations. The following year Perry returned and first set foot on Japanese soil at Yokohama—then a small fishing village on the mudflats of Tokyo bay. Two years later New York businessman Townsend Harris became America’s first diplomatic representative to Japan. In 1858 he was finally able to negotiate a commercial treaty between the two countries; part of the deal designated four locations—one of them Yokohama—as treaty ports. In 1859 the shogunate created a special settlement in Yokohama for the growing community of merchants, traders, missionaries, and other assorted adventurers drawn to this exotic new land of opportunity. The foreigners (predominantly Chinese and British, plus a few French, Americans, and Dutch) were confined here to a guarded compound about 5 square km (2 square miles)—placed, in effect, in isolation—but not for long. Within a few short years the shogunal government collapsed, and Japan began to modernize. Western ideas were welcomed, as were Western goods, and the little treaty port became Japan’s principal gateway to the outside world. In 1872 Japan’s first railway was built, linking Yokohama and Tokyo. In 1889 Yokohama became a city; by then the population had grown to some 120,000. As the city prospered, so did the international community and by the early 1900s Yokohama was the busiest and most modern center of international trade in all of East Asia. Then Yokohama came tumbling down. On September 1, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake devastated the city. The ensuing fires destroyed some 60,000 homes and took more than 40,000 lives. During the six years it took to rebuild the city, many foreign businesses took up quarters elsewhere, primarily in Kobe and Osaka, and did not return. Over the next 20 years Yokohama continued to grow as an industrial center—until May 29, 1945, when in a span of four hours, some 500 American B-29 bombers leveled nearly half the city and left more than half a million people homeless. When the war ended, what remained became—in effect—the center of the Allied occupation. General Douglas MacArthur set up headquarters here, briefly, before moving to Tokyo; the entire port facility and about a quarter of the city remained in the hands of the U.S. military throughout the 1950s. By the 1970s Yokohama was once more rising from the debris; in 1978 it surpassed Osaka as the nation’s second-largest city, and the population is now inching up to the 3.5 million mark. Boosted by Japan’s postwar economic miracle, Yokohama has extended its urban sprawl north to Tokyo and south to Kamakura—in the process creating a whole new subcenter around the Shinkansen Station at Shin-Yokohama. The development of air travel and the competition from other ports have changed the city’s role in Japan’s economy. The great liners that once docked at Yokohama’s piers are now but a memory, kept alive by a museum ship and the occasional visit of a luxury vessel on a Pacific cruise. Modern Large as Yokohama is, the central area is very negotiable. As with any other port city, much of what it has to offer centers on the waterfront—in this case, on the west side of Tokyo Bay. The downtown area is called Kannai (literally, “within the checkpoint”); this is where the international community was originally confined by the shogunate. Though the center of interest has expanded to include the waterfront and Ishikawa-cho, to the south, Kannai remains the heart of town. Think of that heart as two adjacent areas. One is the old district of Kannai, bounded by Basha-michi on the northwest and Nippon-odori on the southeast, the Keihin Tohoku Line tracks on the southwest, and the waterfront on the northeast. This area contains the business offices of modern Yokohama. The other area extends southeast from Nippon-odori to the Moto-machi shopping street and the International Cemetery, bordered by Yamashita Koen and the waterfront to the northeast; in the center is Chinatown, with Ishikawa-cho Station to the southwest. This is the most interesting part of town for tourists. Whether you’re coming from Tokyo, Nagoya, or Kamakura, make Ishikawa-cho Station your starting point. Take the South Exit from the station and head in the direction of the waterfront.

Shrine at Shimizu
Day 2
Shimizu, Japan

The salt and pepper cone of Japan’s most famous natural landmark won’t fail to take your breath away, as it soars into the sky in a vision of spectacular symmetry. Make sure your camera is fully prepared before you dock in Shimizu’s port, where unparalleled views of the extraordinary Mount Fuji’s dramatic peak await. Take your time to soak up one of Japan’s most iconic views, before dipping your toes into the rest of what this destination of tranquil temples has to offer. While there’s a bustling fish market, and a charming amusement park waiting close to the port, most new arrivals immediately set off in pursuit of the best views of Mount Fuji, or to see the stunning panorama on offer from the heights of the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine. Take the cable car up to the top, to experience the tranquillity around the forested shrine, and to enjoy its stunning architecture of deep scarlets and gleaming golds. You can also enjoy heart-stopping views out over the Bay of Suruga, and the tea plantations below.

Castle, Osaka, Japan
Day 4
Osaka, Japan

From Minami’s neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan’s best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan’s trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan’s famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into “Japan’s Kitchen,” a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class’s outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan’s largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan’s iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo’s norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan’s friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka’s economic hub and contains Osaka’s largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka’s youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There’s easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park.

Castle, Osaka, Japan
Day 5
Osaka, Japan

From Minami’s neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan’s best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan’s trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan’s famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into “Japan’s Kitchen,” a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class’s outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan’s largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan’s iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo’s norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan’s friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka’s economic hub and contains Osaka’s largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka’s youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There’s easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park.

Day 11
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Day 17
Los Angeles, California, United States

Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.

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ROOM & NEVER BORED

Loaded with adrenaline-amping thrills and maxed-out ways to make new memories, Ovation of the Seas® is your ticket to the boldest family holiday ever. Whether you’re travelling with kids or bringing the whole extended adventure squad along, you’ll find spacious, well-appointed cruise rooms designed to suit all your holiday needs. 

THE LUXURIOUS ROYAL SUITE CLASS

Real luxury is so much more than design and facilities. It’s about unforgettable experiences – moments that inspire, service that exceeds expectations and one-of-a-kind adventures that give you stories to bring home. You’ll discover all that and more when you sail in Royal Suite Class.

Exclusive Experiences
Elevate every aspect of your travel adventure with exclusive access and unique experiences you’ll treasure for years to come, crafted just for you by a Royal Genie or dedicated Concierge.

Inclusive Amenities
Sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference. Our Sea, Sky and Star Class Suites offer complimentary services and amenities that make every moment unforgettable.

Unparalleled Accommodations
In between awe-inspiring vacation experiences, retreat to the most spacious luxury cruise suites. When you sail in Royal Suite Class, you’ll find every detail has been carefully considered with you in mind.  

DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR TRAVEL STYLE

Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure. From thread-count comfort and deluxe facilities to breathtaking views, you’ll find all the creature comforts you’d expect during your holiday – and some you probably haven’t even thought of – in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.

DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR COMFORT NEEDS

24-hour room service for fuelling up between thrills. A daily stateroom attendant dedicated to making sure that your stay is spectacular. Whether you’re travelling with kids, a group of fellow explorers or require any kind of specialised service, we’ve thought of all the creature comforts you’d expect during your holiday – plus a few more.

EVERY DETAIL ACCOUNTED FOR SERVICES & FACILITIES JUST FOR YOU

Baby Onboard
Vacationing with a baby? Let us know and we’ll provide a crib and supplies to make your little one comfy.

Brining the Crew
Keep the whole squad together on your next getaway. Select staterooms can connect to accommodate more guests.

Couples Retreat
Our staterooms offer spa-like comfort so you can disconnect from reality and reconnect with your partner-in-adventure.

Special Needs
All of our cruise ships are equipped to accommodate any special needs — just let us know and we’ll make you feel at home.

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Royal Loft Suite

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience and special perks in this expansive two-floor contemporary suite.

Size
  • Stateroom: 1,640 sq. ft. or 152.36 sq. m.
  • Main Balcony: 553 sq. ft. or 51.38 sq. m.
Beds
  • King size bed
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 6 guests
Star Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Royal Genie Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Complimentary Ultimate Beverage Package (for guests 21 years or older)
  • Complimentary Royal Replenish Package (for guests under 21 years old)
  • Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
  • Complimentary Gratuities
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Open living and dining room area with dry bar on main level
  • Media room
  • Large private balcony with dining area
  • Master bedroom and bathroom on second level.
  • Dressing area
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom on main level
  • Master bathroom with bath, shower, two sinks and bidet on second level
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Owner's Loft Suite

Luxurious two-floor loft with private balcony, dining and living areas, and more.

Size
  • Stateroom: 975 sq. ft. or 90.58 sq. m.,
  • Balcony main level: 501 sq. ft. or 46.54 sq. m.
Beds
  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Star Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Royal Genie Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Complimentary Ultimate Beverage Package (for guests 21 years or older)
  • Complimentary Royal Replenish Package (for guests under 21 years old)
  • Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
  • Complimentary Gratuities
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Open living and dining room on main level
  • Master bedroom and bathroom on second level.
  • Private balcony with dining area
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom on main level
  • Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on the second level
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Grand Loft Suite

Spectacular two-floor loft with private balcony, dining and living areas and more.

Size
  • Stateroom: 696 sq. ft. or 64.66 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 216 sq. ft. or 20.07 sq. m.
Beds
  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Star Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Royal Genie Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Complimentary Ultimate Beverage Package (for guests 21 years or older)
  • Complimentary Royal Replenish Package (for guests under 21 years old)
  • Still and Sparkling Water Replenished Daily
  • Complimentary Gratuities
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Open living and dining room on main level
  • Master bedroom and bathroom on second level.
  • Private balcony with dining area
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom on main level
  • Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on the second level

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Sky Loft Suite

Contemporary two-floor loft with private balcony, dining and living areas, and more.

Size
  • Stateroom: 673 sq. ft. or 62.52 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 183 sq. ft. or 17 sq. m.
Beds
  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Sky Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Priority Boarding
  • Suite Lounge/Concierge Club Access
  • VOOM Surf+Stream – High Speed Internet for one device per person
  • Complimentary 24-Hour Room Service
  • Complimentary ironing on the first formal night
  • Bridge, Galley, Backstage tours
  • VIP Pool Deck Seating
  • and more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Open living and dining room on main level
  • Master bedroom and bathroom on second level.
  • Private balcony with dining area
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom on main level
  • Master bathroom with shower and two sinks on the second level

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Grand Suite – 2 Bedroom

Indulge in a comfortable suite and enjoy the extra perks.

Size
  • Stateroom: 543 sq. ft. or 50.45 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft. or 24.06 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed.
  • One double sofa bed
  • Two Pullman beds
Occupancy
  • Up to 8 guests
Sky Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Concierge Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Speciality Bottled Water (upon arrival)
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • Priority Boarding & Departure
  • Priority Reservations
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Two bedrooms
  • Master bedroom
  • Dressing area
  • Living area
  • Private balcony with an outdoor dining and seating area
Bathrooms
  • Master bathroom with tub
  • One bathroom with shower

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Owner's Suite – 1 Bedroom

Enjoy the ultimate suite for a perfect holiday.

Size
  • Stateroom: 541 sq. ft. or 50.26 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft. or 24.06 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Sky Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Concierge Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Speciality Bottled Water (upon arrival)
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • Priority Boarding & Departure
  • Priority Reservations
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Living area with dining table and sitting area
  • Private balcony with a seating area and private dining
Bathrooms
  • Master bathroom with tub and two sinks
  • Half bathroom

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Grand Suite with Large Balcony – 1 Bedroom

Enjoy a comfortable suite, larger balcony and extra perks.

Size
  • Stateroom: 351 sq. ft. or 32.61 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft. or 24.06 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Sky Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Concierge Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Speciality Bottled Water (upon arrival)
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • Priority Boarding & Departure
  • Priority Reservations
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Living room with sitting area and writing desk
  • Private balcony with a seating area and private dining
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom with tub and two sinks (access from living room and bedroom)

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Grand Suite – 1 Bedroom

Enjoy a comfortable suite and the extra perks.

Size
  • Stateroom: 351 sq. ft. or 32.61 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 109 sq. ft. or 10.13 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Sky Class Exclusives* (not applicable for China and Hong Kong sailings)
  • Concierge Service
  • All Day Access to Suites-Only Coastal Kitchen
  • Speciality Bottled Water (upon arrival)
  • Complimentary VOOM – The Fastest Internet at Sea
  • Priority Boarding & Departure
  • Priority Reservations
  • And more
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Living room with sitting area and writing desk
  • Private balcony with a seating area and private dining
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom with tub and two sinks (access from living room and bedroom)

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Sky Junior Suite
  • Our standard Junior Suite with extra perks
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Sky Class amenities
Size
  • Stateroom: 267 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 81 sq. ft.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 and 5 guests
  • One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to 5 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 5 guests
Sky Class Exclusives
  • Dinner at Coastal Kitchen, based on availability*
  • Royal Caribbean Classic Bathrobes for Use Onboard
  • Luxury Pillow Top Mattress
  • Luxury Bathroom Amenities
  • *Reservations are required. Beverages are not included.
Views
  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have obstructed view
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom with tub

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Junior Suite with Large Balcony

Enjoy a great view from your spacious balcony.

Size

  • Stateroom: 276 sq. ft. or 25.64 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 161 sq. ft. or 14.96 sq. m.

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Occupancy

  • Up to 4 guests

Sea Class Exclusives

  • Dinner at Coastal Kitchen, based on availability*
  • Royal Caribbean Classic Bathrobes for Use On Board
  • Luxury Pillowtop Mattress
  • Luxury Bathroom Amenities

*Reservations are required. Drinks are not included.

Views

  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view

Rooms

  • Bedroom area
  • Sitting area with sofa

Bathrooms

  • One bathroom with tub

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Junior Suite

An incredible intimate suite with a great view.

Size
  • Stateroom: 267 sq. ft. or 24.81 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 81 sq. ft. or 7.53 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 and 5 guests
  • One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to five guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 5 guests
Sea Class Exclusives
  • Dinner at Coastal Kitchen, based on availability*
  • Royal Caribbean Classic Bathrobes for Use On Board
  • Luxury Pillowtop Mattress
  • Luxury Bathroom Amenities
  • *Reservations are required. Drinks are not included.
Views
  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom with tub

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Junior Suite Guarantee
These suites offer a comfortable bedroom, a small sitting area and a private balcony.
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Ocean View with Large Balcony

Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday from your comfortable balcony.

Size
  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. or 18.39 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 65 sq. ft. or 6.04 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Views
  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view
Rooms
  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
  • Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Connecting Ocean View Balcony

Experience a tranquil and relaxing room with a beautiful view.

Size
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 2 guests
Views
  • Ocean View
Rooms
  • Bedroom area
  • Sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Ocean View Balcony

Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. or 18.39 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft. or 5.11 sq. m.

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Occupancy

  • Up to 4 guests

Views

  • Ocean view

Rooms

  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa

Bathrooms

  • One bathroom

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Obstructed Ocean View Balcony

Enjoy the ocean sounds from your private balcony and sitting area.

Size
  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. or 18.39 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft. or 5.11 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Views
  • Obstructed ocean view
Rooms
  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Studio Ocean View Balcony

Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.

Size

  • Stateroom: 119 sq. ft. or 11.06 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft. or 5.11 sq. m.

Beds

  • One full-size bed

Occupancy

  • Up to 1 guest

Views

  • Ocean view
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view

Rooms

  • Room with bed and dresser

Bathrooms

  • Enjoy beautiful views of exotic ports, landscapes, seas and skies from your stateroom.

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Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee

Vast views of the landscapes, seascapes and skies are yours to enjoy from your private balcony.

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Spacious Ocean View

Have a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.

Size
  • Stateroom: 214 sq. ft. or 19.88 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
  • Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Ocean View

Gaze at the beautiful views from your cosy room.

Size
  • Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. or 16.91 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Views
  • Ocean view
Rooms
  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee

Our Ocean View staterooms offer a gorgeous view, two twin beds and a private bathroom.

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Connecting Interior

Enjoy your vacation in the perfect space.

Size
  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 2 guests
Views
  • n/a
Rooms
  • Room with bed and vanity
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Interior with Virtual Balcony

Enjoy a live feed scenic view in the comfort of your room.

Size
  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft. or 15.42 sq. m.
Beds
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
  • Up to 4 guests
Views
  • Real-time ocean views and destinations via a high-definition screen
Rooms
  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom

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Studio Interior

Enjoy your holiday in the perfect space.

Size
  • Stateroom: 101 sq. ft. or 9.38 sq. m.
Beds
  • One full-size bed
Occupancy
  • Up to 1 guest
Views
  • Real-time ocean views and destinations via a high-definition screen
Rooms
  • Room with bed and dresser
Bathrooms
  • One bathroom
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Interior Stateroom Guarantee

This standard stateroom offers two twin beds, a private bathroom and all the facilities of our standard staterooms.

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