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Bringing even bigger adventures to the award-winning oasis class..
Enjoy the redesigned pool deck, AquaTheater and the all-new Playscape - an underwater world studded with slides and more. Also includes returning fan-favorites like the FlowRider® and Ultimate Abyss℠.
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- Year Built: 2022
Double Occupancy Capacity: 5734
Everything is a big deal on Wonder of the Seas(SM). This is a larger-than-life, island-hopping adventure with epic thrills for all ages. Kids can revel in next-level playtime. Adrenaline chasers meet their match at Ultimate Abys(SM). And everyone savors delicious dining options from homespun Southern classics with a twist to rustic Italian favorites. Get ready to launch from the Space Coast to Royal's private island, Perfect Day at Coco Cay and discover the eastern and western shores of the Caribbean. Only on Royal Caribbean®.
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Onboard Activities
Activities & services (included in cruise).
Rock Climbing
- Disco/Nightclub
- Theater/Show Lounge
- Beauty Salon
- Miniature Golf
- Pool - Children's
- Pool - Outdoor
- Pool - Indoor
- Rock-Climbing Wall
- Sports Facilities
- Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
- FlowRider® surf simulator
- Laser Tag: Clash for the Crystal City
- Art Gallery
- Bars/Lounges
- Children's Indoor Play Area
- Educational Classes
- Organized Age Specific Activities
- Teen Center or Disco
- Teen Programs
- Business Center
- Concierge Desk
- Conference Center
- Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
- Religious Services
- Safe Deposit Boxes
Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)
- Full-Service Spa
- Game Arcade
- Fitness Classes
- Spa Services/Massage
- Educational Programs
- Royal Escape Room℠
- Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
- Infirmary/Medical Center
- Wedding/Vow Renewal
Main Dining Room
Main Dining
Main Dining Room: Sweeping, multi-level ambience, world-class cuisine and extraordinary personal service from the dedicated wait staff. Royal Caribbean's main dining room serves exceptional, multi-course meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Specialty Dining
150 Central Park: Only onboard our Oasis-class ships, 150 Central Park serves up an intimate six-course experience of leading-edge cuisine in a modern setting. Enjoy seasonally, locally-sourced menus developed by James Beard's award-winning chef Michael Schwartz. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Chops Grille℠: Royal Caribbean's popular signature steakhouse, featuring grade-A premium cuts of steak cooked to your specifications, plus fresh seafood, hearty side dishes and signature desserts in an upscale, contemporary setting. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Giovanni's℠ Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar: Sunday supper is served up every day of the week at the new Giovanni's℠ Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar. Featuring custom hand-tossed pizzas straight out of the oven, a charcuterie station overflowing with options, and all the classics. Settle in with the whole family for a casual meal that's authentically rustic. With a wide selection of wines, limoncellos and other Italian favorites, overindulgence isn't just welcomed — it's recommended. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Hooked Seafood: For the freshest seafood, head to Hooked and get a real taste of classic New England favorites. Indulge in Maine lobster and a variety of crab claws. Take your pick of fresh, grilled fish, and choose from a selection of just-shucked East Coast oysters at the ice-cold raw bar. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Izumi Hibachi & Sushi: Hibachi-style dining at Izumi will impress you with pure, delicate flavors, the freshness of ingredients and impeccable presentation. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Johnny Rockets®: Get the family together for good old-fashioned hamburgers and fries at Johnny Rockets—complete with authentic 1950s décor, a menu filled with all-American favorites and a jukebox at every table. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Sugar Beach: Treat your sweet tooth to every candy under the sun – plus a few sugarcoated surprises. Sugar Beach is stocked to max candy capacity with all your favorite confections and fine ice creams creations. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
The Mason Jar℠: Reimagined Low Country classics, Bayou staples, and bold BBQ. Saunter in for Brunch and stay for dinner with this super star line up of the dinner menu. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Wonderland: Our chefs twist their culinary kaleidoscopes to invent an elaborate dreamscape of never-before-seen fare. The story begins as you open the menu and find your element - Sun, Ice, Fire, Water, Earth and Dreams. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Coastal Kitchen: Fuses Mediterranean influences with the unmatched riches of California's bountiful farmlands. Exclusively for suite guests and Pinnacle Club members. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Starbucks Coffee®: Whether it's a decadent Caramel Macchiato, a refreshing Frappuccino® Blended Beverage, or a tempting pastry, guests can enjoy all their favorite Starbucks treats right onboard. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Solarium Bistro
Casual Dining
Café Promenade: This café on the Royal Promenade offers specialty coffees, snacks and pastries in the morning and sandwiches and cookies throughout the day and night.
Dog House: How do you build your dog? Take a seat at the counter for traditional hot dogs, brats, sausages and other delicious linked meats, plus a variety of toppings to split a long bun.
El Loco Fresh®: Give your taste buds something to go wild over. El Loco Fresh serves up Mexican fare that's insanely delicious. With classic mole sauce and tangy salsa verde topping beef burritos, carnitas and more – it's a fiesta of flavor from south of the border.
Park Café: A casual-eats deli café offering made-to-order salads, paninis and freshly prepared sandwiches. Don't miss the signature "Kummelweck" roast beef sandwich – a guest favorite.
Solarium Bistro: Emphasizing fresh ingredients and Mediterranean flavors for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Serve yourself from stations piled high with Med-inspired dishes and savor every bite inside or al fresco beneath the sun — or the stars.
Sorrento's Pizzeria: Grab a specialty pie for the whole family, a Cheese and Pepperoni slice for the road, or choose from many Italian favorites from Sorrento's menu. There's something for everyone.
Vitality Café: Enjoy a healthful selection of specialty wraps, fresh fruits, yogurts, and smoothies.
Windjammer Café: A culinary destination loaded with an array of delicious food for every meal and snack time – all with spectacular views and a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Browse multiple serving stations featuring pastas, omelettes made-to-order, global cuisine, salads, soups, sandwiches, meat-carving, and tons of tantalizing desserts.
Room Service: Room service is available 24-hours a day (a convenience charge applies to each order placed).
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- Inside Stateroom
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- Suite Stateroom
Interior staterooms include a wide array of amenities for your whole family to enjoy.
Spacious Interior (Category: 1R)
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Two Pullman beds
- Stateroom: 172 sq. ft.
Central Park View Interior (Category: 2S)
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Stateroom: 199 sq. ft.
Promenade View Interior (Category: 2T)
Connecting Interior (Category: CI)
Interior with Virtual Balcony (Category: 4U)
- One single sofa bed in staterooms with up to 3 guests
- Stateroom: 172 sq. ft.
Interior (Category: 1V)
- Stateroom: 258 sq. ft.
Interior (Category: 2V)
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
Interior (Category: 3V)
Category: 3V
Interior (Category: 4V)
Guarantee - inside (category: zi).
Category: ZI This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Guarantee - Quad Interior Stateroom (Category: ZQ)
Category: ZQ This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Spectacular sights and amazing views from the comfort of your stateroom.
Ultra Spacious Ocean View (Category: 1K)
- One double sofa bed
Ocean View (Category: 1N)
- Stateroom: 179 sq. ft.
Ocean View (Category: 2N)
Ocean view (category: 4n), guarantee - oceanview (category: yo).
Category: YO This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Guarantee - Quad Oceanview Stateroom (Category: YQ)
Category: YQ This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Enjoy the ambiance of our neighborhood balcony staterooms that overlook the Central Park and Boardwalk neighborhoods or take in breathtaking views from your Ocean View balcony stateroom.
Ultra Spacious Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 1A)
- Stateroom: 271 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 82 sq. ft.
Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 1C)
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Stateroom: 182 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 80 sq. ft.
Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 2C)
Connecting balcony (category: cb).
- Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
Ocean View Balcony (Category: 1D)
Ocean View Balcony (Category: 2D)
Ocean view balcony (category: 3d), ocean view balcony (category: 4d), boardwalk view balcony (category: 1i).
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Balcony: 52 sq. ft.
Boardwalk View Balcony (Category: 2I)
Central park view balcony (category: 1j).
Central Park View Balcony (Category: 2J)
Guarantee - balcony (category: xb).
Category: XB This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Guarantee - Neighborhood Balcony Stateroom (Category: XN)
Category: XN This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Guarantee - Quad Neighborhood Balcony Stateroom (Category: NQ)
Category: NQ This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Guarantee - Quad Balcony Stateroom (Category: XQ)
Category: XQ This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Exclusive experiences, inclusive amenities, luxury accommodations and more.
Royal Loft Suite (Category: RL)
- Two sets of two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Stateroom: 1,524 sq. ft.
- Balcony (main level): 843 sq. ft.
Spacious AquaTheater Suite Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms (Category: A1)
- Two sets of twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Stateroom: 823 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 772 sq. ft.
AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms (Category: A2)
- Stateroom: 673 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 610 sq. ft.
Spacious AquaTheater Suite - 1 Bedroom (Category: A3)
- Stateroom: 604 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 589 sq. ft.
Crown Loft Suite (Category: L1)
- Stateroom: 545 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 114 sq. ft.
Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom (Category: OS)
- Stateroom: 556 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 243 sq. ft.
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom (Category: GS)
- Stateroom: 371 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 105 sq. ft.
Ultimate Family Suite (Category: US)
- King size bed
- Four twin-size bunk beds
- Double pull out sofa bed
- Stateroom 1,134 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 212 sq. ft.
Junior Suite (Category: J3)
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 5 guests
- Stateroom: 287 sq. ft.
Junior Suite (Category: J4)
Guarantee - suite (category: ws).
Category: WS This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
- Ship Name: Wonder of the Seas
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2021
- Ship Class: Oasis
- Maximum Capacity: 7,084
- Number of Passenger Decks: 18
- Number of Crew: 2,204
- Officers' Nationality: International
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 176
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 1,316
- Total Inside Staterooms: 502
- Tonnage (GRT): 236,857
- Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 5,734
- Country of Registry: The Bahamas
- Total Staterooms: 2,867
- Suites with Balcony: 190
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
More Royal Caribbean® Ships
Adventure of the Seas
There’s something for every kind of seeker onboard Adventure of the Seas. You can get your adrenaline fix with a whip-splashing ride on The Perfect Storm twin racer slides or go with the flow on the FlowRider® surf simulator. Even the smallest explorers will have buckets of fun at Splashaway Bay aqua park. With so many fan favorite onboard activities, the hardest part is fitting them all into one sea day.
Allure of the Seas
Discover next-level thrills on every deck of Allure of the Seas®, from white-knuckle zip line rides ten decks up to totally splashworthy spaces for kids, like the interactive H20 Zone(SM) Water Park. Get down after dark with more bars than any ship out there and savor a world of possibilities right onboard.
Anthem of the Seas
No matter what side of the Atlantic you’re on, you’re guaranteed to find unbelievable adventure onboard Anthem of the Seas. If you sail from New York, expect sun-soaked tropical shores like Bermuda, St. Kitts, and the reimagined Royal Caribbean® private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay. If you sail from Southampton, get ready for Mediterranean marvels, Iberian isles and the rugged coasts of the Canaries.
Brilliance of the Seas
If you love next-level thrills, world-class dining and stellar entertainment — you’ll love a vacation getaway onboard Brilliance of the Seas®. This headliner brings fleet favorites, like rock climbing 40 feet above deck, a rotating bar with spectacular views and the Adventure Ocean® youth program. Plus, with stops at snow-capped spots across Alaska, you can add a once-in-a-lifetime to the itinerary for your wildest week ever. Or unlock the shores of the western Caribbean and max out memories like never before.
Enchantment of the Seas
Adventurers, relaxation seekers and cruisers young and old - Enchantment of the Seas is the perfect ship for your clients. It boasts bungee trampolines, a Rock Climbing Wall, and an interactive Splash Pool - along with plenty of spaces that soothe, like the Vitality(SM) Spa and the adults-only Solarium pool. When the night heats up, guests can follow dinner with a Broadway-style show, and salsa moments at Boleros Latin-themed lounge.
Explorer of the Seas
Discover endless ways to max out memories on Explorer of the Seas® with fleet favorites like the FlowRider® surf simulator, award-winning Adventure Ocean® Youth Program and the coolest ice skating rink at sea. Plus you’ll find jaw-dropping views and once-in-a-lifetime adventures on unique itineraries. Sail on your most legendary journey.
Freedom of the Seas
The best of both worlds combine for an all-in-one adventure on the Amplified Freedom of the Seas®. Wherever you choose to wander, you’ll find plenty of unparalleled thrills onboard in between adventures ashore. Like adrenaline-pumping slides and rides right on deck. A new pool scene designed to level up your time in the sun. And fresh, authentic flavors that will satisfy any craving.
Grandeur of the Seas
From winter getaways and coastal escapes filled with fall foliage, to the most exotic shores and cities in the Caribbean, Grandeur of the Seas is the ultimate east coast adventure, sailing from Baltimore. It’s the perfect blend of unique experiences onboard and unbelievable shores, like the lush islands of the Southern Caribbean, Bermuda’s unspoiled beaches, Canada’s picturesque ports and New England’s iconic coastlines that make Grandeur of the Seas one of the best intimate cruise ships for families and couples.
Harmony of the Seas
What do you get when you combine one of the biggest ships in the world with thrills at sea? A gravity-defying, status-quo-denying, electrifying expedition onboard Harmony of the Seas® that will set a new standard for family vacations. From first-at-sea feats to the favorites you know and love, you’ll find so many ways to make memories onboard — like the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss(SM), deck-defying stunts at the AquaTheater, and the robot-helmed Bionic Bar. Not to mention dazzling Broadway performances and globetrotting gastronomic experiences that go from Asia to the Mediterranean, and beyond.
Icon of the Seas
Icon of the Seas℠ brings on thrilling adventures for the whole family. From expansive balconies that invite the sea breeze to over-the-top family accommodations — a range of spacious rooms is designed with family comfort in mind. Enjoy all new Neighborhoods and the all new Thrill Island Waterpark. Enjoy 7 all new pools, a brand new Ice skating rink and well as a the brand new Aquadome.
Independence of the Seas
Independence of the Seas® is giving the Caribbean an injection of new adventures on getaways. Hang ten on our Flowrider® surf simulator. Go head to head in a glow-in-the-dark laser tag clash in Battle for Planet Z(SM). Score an awesome time and game-changing grub at Playmakers(SM) Sports Bar & Arcade. Come Seek the Royal Caribbean®.
Jewel of the Seas
Between scenery scoping and memory-making, you’ll have the time of your life while sailing from one breathtaking location to another. Reach new heights with thrilling rock climbing. Watch show-stopping entertainment and stellar Broadway musical productions. And treat your taste buds to an epicurean feast ranging from Italian specialties to delicious teppanyaki prepared tableside.
Liberty of the Seas
The Liberty of the Seas® is packed with all the phenomenal onboard experiences. From supercharged slides and adrenaline-amping rides to delicious dishes, action-packed nightlife and jaw-dropping entertainment. No matter what kind of thrills you’re after, this is one unforgettable cruise getaway you’ll be bragging about for years to come.
Mariner of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas® is packed with more ways to play on the most maxed-out short getaway ever. Hang ten on the added FlowRider® surf simulator or race down The Perfect Storm(SM) waterslides. Bond over family-style Tuscan eats at Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver, or kick off date night at The Bamboo Room. Ditch the road trip for an action-packed cruise ship, with quick cruises sailing from Orlando.
Navigator of the Seas
The amped Navigator of the Seas® delivers a maxed-out adventure in just a few short days. Take on record-breaking thrills, like the longest waterslide at sea. Soak up bigger, bolder, splashier pool days. Swap going out for going all out with next-level nightlife and new dining for every craving.
Oasis of the Seas
Beyond the first of its class, Oasis of the Seas® was also the ship that launched a vacation revolution. And now this Oasis Class favorite will introduce even more new thrills for couples and kids of all ages, upgraded ways to soak up the sun or enjoy the shade, more delicious dining options than ever to elevate date night, and buzz-worthy new spots to light up every evening.
Odyssey of the Seas
It’s time to see how far adventure can take you. Introducing the newest Royal Caribbean® gamechanger, and the first Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship to sail in the U.S – Odyssey of the Seas(SM). Cue the thrills with unforgettable experiences onboard the cruise ship, dig in to delicious dining from around the world, or soak up the sun at a newly designed resort-style pool deck that brings the island vibes poolside.
Ovation of the Seas
Go scenery scoping from the unrivaled perspective of the North Star®, the highest vantage point on any cruise ship. Gaze at brilliant blue glaciers and majestic waterfalls from the pool deck as you sail through Endicott Arm. Then refuel with delicious, globally inspired dishes and robot-crafted cocktails as fresh as the crisp mountain air outside. And in between adventures onshore, fill each sea day with thrilling activities like surf sessions on the FlowRider®, simulated skydiving on RipCord®by iFLY®, and so much more.
Quantum of the Seas
From the North Star®, the tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship to the RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator and the robotic bartenders of the Bionic Bar®, Quantum of the Seas® has endless ways to fill your days between scenery scoping and wilderness wandering across spectacular shores.
Radiance of the Seas
Linger longer in iconic destinations onboard a ship designed for exploration. Dazzling with the most glass of any Royal Caribbean® ship, Radiance of the Seas® is perfect for glacier gazing in Alaska and soaking up the sun in the tropics. When you aren’t chasing adventure onshore, unwind poolside while taking in the views, stretch your muscles on the Rock Climbing Wall, and sing along to show-stopping performances onboard.
Rhapsody of the Seas
Rhapsody of the Seas® features dramatic walls of glass, a retractable canopy, a soothing Day Spa, two pools, a whirlpool and eight lounges.
Serenade of the Seas
No matter where in the world you’re sailing, Serenade of the Seas® keeps you close to all the natural splendor. Once onboard, panoramic views and acres of glass ensure you’ll never miss a moment of the surrounding scenery. In between adventures onshore, you can soak up the sun poolside, tee off on the mini golf green, and dig into world-class flavors that will take you from Tuscany to Tokyo.
Spectrum of the Seas
Marvel at the fourth ship in the Quantum Class, Spectrum of the Seas. Featuring the same groundbreaking venues as its sister ships, Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas, this ship is continuing to take cruisers to new heights. Spectrum will offer guests a variety of activities, entertainment and dining options.
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Second ship in the Royal Caribbean Icon Class
Symphony of the Seas
Get ready for a perception remixing, memory-maxing mic drop — Symphony of the Seas® is all that and more. It’s your favorite onboard hits, including the ten-story test of courage, Ultimate Abyss(SM) and twin FlowRider® surf simulators, plus revolutionary new firsts, like glow-in-the-dark laser tag. And deck-defying attractions aren’t the only things to look forward to when you sail onboard the Oasis Class. Symphony of the Seas® is also loaded with delicious new ways to tempt your taste buds — like the gameday game-changing Playmakers(SM) Sports Bar & Arcade — and larger-than-life ways to stay, like the Ultimate Family Suite. Go get your thrill on.
Utopia of the Seas
What happens here is too big to stay here. Introducing Utopia of the Seas(SM) — the ship that’s totally transforming weekends for good. Royal Caribbean is talking bigger flavors. Bolder play. And better chill days than you’ve ever imagined. No craving goes unsatisfied with over 40 ways to dine and drink. New chart-topping showstoppers blow your mind on stage, ice, water and air. You’ll earn bragging rights daily with seventeen adrenaline-pumping slides, and pool hop till you drop with countless ways to make a splash — onboard and onshore at our award-winning private island Perfect Day at CocoCay. This is not a routine recharge. This is the World’s Biggest Weekend — arriving in Port Canaveral July 2024
Vision of the Seas
On the beautiful Vision of the Seas, your clients will never lose sight of why they came onboard - thanks to endless windows that immerse them in the coastal scenery and wide-open sea. More relaxing moments can be had at the Vitality(SM) Spa, boasting treatments from massages to acupuncture, or at the sunlit Solarium pool.
Voyager of the Seas
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Wonder of the Seas cruise ship review: What to expect on board
Is Wonder of the Seas the ultimate cruise ship for family vacationers? As a mother of two, I am well aware that my friends with kids seek out Royal Caribbean 's enormous, attraction-laden Oasis-class cruise ships when they want to take their kids on a cruise. But I'd never sailed on one of these world's largest cruise ships and was curious if I'd find a 6,988-passenger behemoth endlessly entertaining with tons of fun for kids and adults or an overcrowded mess.
The other burning question I had about Wonder of the Seas was how it treated its highest-paying guests. I had a conversation on a small luxury ship once with an avid Royal Caribbean cruiser who said she preferred sailing in the mass-market line's most expensive cabins because it made her feel like a VIP, getting special perks and privileges other cruisers did not.
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When Wonder of the Seas debuted in March 2022, I had the opportunity to finally get my Royal Caribbean Oasis-class questions answered. I set sail with my 8-year-old daughter in a Grand Suite to discover what the largest ship in the world has to offer kids, grown-ups and travelers of all budgets.
Overview of Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas currently holds the title of largest cruise ship in the world. It carries 5,734 guests at double occupancy (i.e., if every cabin held only two people) and 6,988 passengers when completely full. Add roughly 2,200 crew members, and you could be sailing on a ship with 9,000-plus people on board.
It has 16 passenger decks, which are divided into eight neighborhoods. It also has two "holes" in the middle of the ship, so certain interior areas of the ship are actually open to the sky.
Related: The 6 classes of Royal Caribbean cruise ships, explained
I discovered that the neighborhood concept is what makes a ship of this size easily navigable. Like attractions are grouped together, and the different neighborhoods have different vibes. Instead of having to remember where individual restaurants or theaters are, you learn where each neighborhood is and quickly can get oriented within the huge ship.
The Wonder of the Seas neighborhoods are:
Entertainment Place (Deck 4)
This neighborhood holds the ship's main theater, comedy club, ice skating rink and casino. The Diamond Club for high-level Crown & Anchor loyalty club members is here as well.
Royal Promenade (decks 5 and 6)
Royal Caribbean's interior mall area features shops, bars and food outlets, and is encircled by an outdoor running track. Don't miss the kitschy Bionic Bar, where the bartenders are robots, or the Rising Tide Bar, which travels elevator-style between the Royal Promenade and Central Park above. Free pizza at Sorrento's and extra-charge coffee are here as well.
Vitality Spa and Fitness (decks 5 and 6)
Forward of the Royal Promenade is Wonder of the Seas' Vitality spa and fitness center, with a salon, barbershop and thermal suite. Guests can order fresh juices and protein smoothies for a fee at the on-site Vitality Cafe before or after their workout or treatment.
Boardwalk (Deck 6)
This open-air neighborhood brings a carnival atmosphere with its carousel, hot dog vendor, candy store, sports bar and arcade, and Johnny Rockets outpost. The main attraction is the AquaTheater, which is flanked by two rock climbing walls and the exit of the Ultimate Abyss slide.
Central Park (Deck 8)
The second open-air neighborhood is possibly my favorite on board. Central Park is a calm oasis on the bustling ship and is filled with living trees and plants. By day, you can shop for high-end jewelry or grab a bite at the indoor-outdoor cafe or Italian restaurant. At night, it's the perfect date night destination for a steak dinner or drinks at the wine bar.
Youth Zone (Deck 14)
If you're cruising with young kids, you'll quickly get to know the sprawling Adventure Ocean kids club area. It's got a drop-off nursery for babies and toddlers, a family play structure area and a huge youth lounge with art and science areas and lots of game space. The Puzzle Break escape room is right outside. Note that the arcade, Social100 teen club and outdoor patio are not in this neighborhood, but on decks 16 and 17.
Pool and Sports Zone (decks 15 and 16)
Three pools and numerous hot tubs, an adults-only solarium, a kids splash area, waterslides, a surf simulator, playground, minigolf, sports deck, zip line and entrance to a 10-deck twisting mat slide make Wonder of the Seas' upper decks a popular destination for nearly everyone on board. There are plenty of food and beverage options here, including the huge Windjammer buffet, which means you don't have to leave your lounger for long when you get hungry or thirsty.
Suite Neighborhood (decks 17 and 18)
Wonder of the Seas is the first Oasis-class ship to bring all the suite amenities together into a dedicated neighborhood. It houses many, but not all, of the ships' top suites, an exclusive restaurant and lounge with bar and concierge desks, and a sun deck with a wading pool and hot tubs.
I've heard many people say they'd never set foot on a floating city like Wonder of the Seas, but the truth is the ship doesn't feel overly crowded because there are so many places for people to go. The Promenade feels as bustling as any popular mall or Vegas casino resort you've ever strolled through, and yes, the pools are often full to the brim with people soup. You will need to line up early for AquaTheater shows to get a reasonable seat.
But I never struggled to find a lounge chair or buffet table, and Central Park always felt peaceful. Don't let the size of the ship intimidate you. There's space for everyone.
What I loved about Wonder of the Seas
Things to do.
I am not the type who can lie in the sun all day – I get bored, dehydrated and sunburned. So my favorite thing about cruising on the world's largest cruise ship was that there was always something to do.
If I was feeling active, I could try the zip line or Ultimate Abyss dry slide or take a brisk walk around the promenade. If I wanted to linger with friends over a drink, I could try a different bar every time. Even up on the pool deck, I was always moving back and forth from one of the main pools to the splash playground to the water slides and back. My daughter and I spent an hour ice skating, and I would have attempted to summit the rock wall if it hadn't been closed due to high winds when we had time to go.
My colleague Ashley Kosciolek, also on the sailing with us, made a point to try every activity on board , and it took her more than a day to sample everything.
I'm also a theater buff and love to watch shows of all kinds. The quality of cruise ship shows can vary, but Royal Caribbean excels in this department.
My daughter (and everyone else on board) was in awe of the acrobatic and high-diving show at the AquaTheater; you haven't lived until you've seen someone slackline high above a ship at sea. The ice skating show was so fun, with such colorful costumes, we saw it twice. The one main theater show we saw ("Voices") was mediocre, but the preview of "The Effectors II," which is now playing, looked amazing.
I wasn't about to take a young kid to a comedy club, so I missed that experience, but it's another fun option for folks who aren't big on musicals.
Suite Neighborhood
The Suite Neighborhood was also a big success, and cruisers who like to book suites should choose Wonder over the other Oasis-class ships for this reason. Every meal we ate at Coastal Kitchen, the suite-exclusive restaurant open for every mealtime, was superior to the main dining room, and the staff went out of its way to pay attention to my daughter and accommodate any need.
The sun deck was lovely, and if I hadn't been traveling with a young child who preferred the splash park, I'd have spent all my sun time lounging there. The concierges were a great help getting us show tickets and restaurant reservations, and whisking us off the ship in the easiest debarkation of all time.
Plus, the proximity of the Suite Lounge to our suite meant that we could easily pop over for a drink or snack whenever we wanted. My 8-year-old even ventured over there on her own to pick up some breakfast one morning, and the staff was kind and helpful to her.
Related: 5 things I love about Royal Caribbean's new suite neighborhood
Family-friendliness
Royal Caribbean has been paying closer attention to the needs of families with children, and it shows on Wonder. (The culmination of this focus will be the next biggest ship at sea, Icon of the Seas , debuting in 2024.)
All family-friendly cruise lines have kids clubs and food options for kids, but Royal Caribbean really thought about the arrangement of things on the ship. On the Boardwalk, you can find outdoor seating for Johnny Rockets, Playmakers Sports Bar (which has an extra-fee burger menu) and a complimentary hot dog venue next to the carousel and a climbing structure for kids. While I waited for food to arrive, my daughter could run, climb and ride around to get the wiggles out.
There's a splash area for diapered kids, so they have a cooldown option since they're not allowed in the main pool, and a grown-up can find a lounge chair between the splash pool and the water slides and let the kids go back and forth. A new playground space bleeds into the minigolf course, which is next to the grab-and-go Mexican venue and near the multistory slide entrance, so it's an easy place for families to set up shop.
Plus, the Adventure Ocean youth facilities are huge, with space for multiple activities to take place at the same time. My daughter is not always a fan of the kids clubs, often because older kids would monopolize the video games or because everyone in the club had to do the same activity without choice. On Wonder of the Seas, she could choose to do art or watch the science experiment if she didn't feel like running around and playing games.
Related: Why Wonder of the Seas is awesome for families
What I didn't love about Wonder of the Seas
Small pools
Every large cruise ship suffers from the problem of overcrowded pools, but even three pools couldn't handle the sea-day crowds on Wonder. If you feel like taking a dip, know that you're going to share the pool with everyone from splashing, often unsupervised kids to adults on their first or fifth drink of the day. The pools are packed and bustling and not at all serene. At least they do have lifeguards monitoring the waters.
No Broadway show
For years, Royal Caribbean has been putting condensed versions of popular Broadway shows on its ships. I'd seen "We Will Rock You" on Anthem of the Seas and was impressed by the quality of the performance (the script, less so – but that's not Royal's fault). So I was disappointed to learn there'd be no big-name musical on Wonder of the Seas, despite its sister Oasis-class ships offering them.
Late-night food
Food waste is a big deal on cruise ships, and the industry as a whole has been moving toward fewer late-night food options that people tend to order and not finish. (Think of the death knell of the infamous midnight buffet and increased room service fees.) On this cruise, however, I found that when your kid eats dinner at 6 p.m. and then plays in the kids club until 10 p.m., she will be ravenous when she gets out, yet pickings are slim.
If I picked her up early, we could perhaps hit the buffet before it closed. Otherwise, the options were limited to Sorrento's 24/7 pizza and the pastries and fancy little sandwiches at the Cafe Promenade. I would have liked some fruit or something that was not greasy but also kid appropriate, and it was definitely hard to find – especially if I didn't want to pay (which I didn't). Really, I wish the buffet stayed open just a tad later to accommodate Adventure Ocean's closing hours.
Wonder of the Seas cabins and suites
Wonder of the Seas offers an array of cabins and suites to suit any price point, from windowless inside cabins to ocean-facing balcony rooms and a plethora of suites, including two-story loft accommodations, suites with large balconies facing the AquaTheater and the Ultimate Family Suite. Like its Oasis-class sisters, it has unique-to-Royal interior-facing rooms with picture windows or balconies that overlook the Boardwalk and Central Park.
My colleagues on board were booked into inside and balcony cabins, and reviewed their rooms favorably. I booked my daughter and myself into a Grand Suite, the lowest level of suite that qualified for Sky-class perks, including full access to Coastal Kitchen and the Suite Lounge.
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Our suite was a two-room suite, with the sleeping area separated from the living area by a floor-length curtain that could be pulled across the entire width of the room. That meant I could read or work on the couch with the lights on while my daughter slept in the dark on the other side of our suite. This setup is a bonus for family travelers with different bedtimes.
Our room had two twin beds, but those can be pushed together into a queen for couples. We each had our own nightstand with drawers and bedside lights, as well as U.S. and European outlets and USB ports by the bed. The layout works better with the beds together; my daughter's pillows were blocking her outlets, should she have wanted to use them.
Our suite was technically an accessible room, which I hadn't realized when booking. There was an emergency pull cord by one of the beds. The left side of the bed is too close to the bathroom wall to fit a wheelchair or walker, so travelers using mobility devices are limited to the right side.
Across from the beds was a desk with drawers, topped with a Lavazza coffee maker and flanked by two narrow closets with limited shelving. Another closet stood kitty-corner to the bathroom door. The storage was sufficient for a weeklong Caribbean cruise, but I was disappointed there wasn't a bureau with deeper drawers (as there was in my colleague's balcony room) or additional shelf space for underwear and bathing suits.
We didn't discover the best part of the sleeping area until halfway through our cruise – a TV that comes down from the ceiling!
The living area had a three-seat couch and two easy chairs with a coffee table in between. A wall-mounted flat-screen TV was affixed above another desk, this one with three deeper drawers and the minifridge.
The entire room was done up in neutrals with some gold highlights. It definitely felt more like a luxury hotel than a standard Royal Caribbean cruise cabin, but to be honest, I found the decor a bit bland.
Our bathroom was enormous (thanks, accessible room), with a roll-in shower and grab bars around the toilet. (And a phone, for when nature calls ...) The bathroom vanity only had one sink, not two, but did have a ton of shelf space behind the large mirror.
The shower was equipped with wall dispensers of Malin + Goetz shampoo, conditioner and body wash, which smelled lovely. I tried to set up the pull-down shower bench for leg-shaving purposes, but I couldn't figure it out; not sure if it was broken or I'm just helpless.
If I had one regret about our cabin, it was that I spent next to no time on the enormous balcony. It had a dining table for four, surrounded by cushioned wicker chairs, as well as two even more cushy wicker chairs with footstools flanking a drinks table. It was the perfect spot to read a book or enjoy room service breakfast, but we were always on the go.
And that would be my biggest takeaway tip for folks choosing cabins on Wonder of the Seas. With so much to do on board, you're not going to be in your room much. Consider trading down and staying in the smallest or cheapest room you're happy in and saving your money for restaurants and experiences on board or excursions ashore.
Related: Royal Caribbean cruise ship cabin and suite guide: Everything you want to know
That said, I appreciated the perks that came with the Grand Suite perhaps more than I did the extra-large room. We received complimentary Wi-Fi, priority embarkation and disembarkation, free drinks and snacks at a nightly happy hour in the lounge, concierge service and priority show seating (if you showed up early), and complimentary room service.
We also had exclusive access to the Suite Lounge, Suite Sun Deck and Coastal Kitchen restaurant. We only stopped briefly at the sun deck because I forced my daughter to go; its upscale vibe and lack of a swimming pool make it less attractive to children than the main pool deck, but for adults, it's a lovely place to order a drink and chill on a lounge chair or in a hot tub.
We used the Suite Lounge to make requests of the concierge and to enjoy nibbles throughout the day, but the happy hour snacks were too fancy for my kid, so we only made it to the bar for free drinks once. If you're coming to Coastal Kitchen for dinner, come a little early to pick up a free cocktail or glass of wine, and take it with you to your table.
Both my daughter and I agreed that Coastal Kitchen was the best part of the suite experience. It was a calmer sit-down dining experience than the main dining room, and it was fun to look out over the sports deck and Boardwalk while we waited for our food. Everything I ate was delicious, from some of the best gnocchi I've ever tasted to delightful balls of cheesecake.
The service here was outstanding. The waiters treated my daughter like a princess, bringing her bowls of berries and making her special chocolate milk. When I asked for something other than Tabasco for my scrambled eggs one morning, they ransacked the galley and brought me both salsa and sambal to spice things up.
Wonder of the Seas restaurants and bars
Wonder of the Seas has more restaurants than you could hope to dine in on a seven-night cruise and an equally large number of bars – all with their own vibes and specialties. Pick your favorites and don't worry about experiencing it all.
Restaurants
Royal Caribbean's main dining room is perfectly fine, but nothing special. You can eat here every night and have an array of options, or you can skip it for the extra-fee specialty restaurants and not feel like you've missed anything.
The Windjammer buffet is large and split into two sections, each overlooking the Boardwalk nine decks below. Food items are set out in stations to keep queues to a minimum, and I was pleased with the selection whenever I ate there. Some cruise ships have long and narrow buffets, where you can't see beyond the section you're in, so you have to do laps to make sure you haven't missed anything. The Windjammer is all set up in one open space, so you can see all the stations at once; it feels more open and less claustrophobic this way.
Wonder of the Seas has several included-in-your-fare cafe-style venues that are perfect for fast meals or snacks. El Loco Fresh by the minigolf course is a favorite for a quick lunch of tacos and quesadillas. Sorrento's Pizza serves pies all day and night on the Promenade; the pizza is fine but nothing special. The Dog House hands out hot dogs and sausages on the Boardwalk, but we never found them open when we were hungry.
Central Park Cafe is a lovely place to grab a bagel or muffin for breakfast or a premade salad at lunchtime; the Promenade Cafe was our go-to for late-night pick-me-ups like cookies and finger sandwiches. I never made it to the Solarium Cafe in the solarium for Mediterranean fare (though I heard it was a good place to go for healthy salads).
And, of course, the world's largest ship has an enormous soft-serve ice cream station in the middle of the pool deck.
Extra-fee restaurants range from casual to elegant, so you've got options on how much you want to spend on meals and what style of eatery you prefer. If burgers are your thing, you have competing options on the Boardwalk, both with indoor and outdoor seating.
Johnny Rockets offers all manner of burgers, hot dogs and sandwiches, but is known for its milkshakes and dancing waiters. My daughter would have eaten here daily if I was willing to keep paying for hot dogs and milkshakes.
Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade focuses on your bar-food apps, like wings and nachos, with a few burgers and two megadesserts worth forking over the extra cash. My daughter and I split the Campfire Cookie and she's still talking about that cookies-s'mores mashup.
Central Park is the hub for date night, with 150 Central Park (the fanciest restaurant on board), Chops Grille (steakhouse) and Giovanni's Italian Kitchen.
We ate lunch at Giovanni's, and the pizza put Sorrento's to shame. The giant meatball is apparently amazing (I don't eat pork, so didn't partake), and I admit to ordering the Nutella and banana stromboli for dessert off the kids menu and not regretting one bite. At night, don't miss the wine bar across the park.
For a surreal experience with the Mad Hatter and molecular gastronomy, Wonderland is a reservation must. Sushi fans can hit up Izumi, tucked away on Deck 4 by the casino.
Hands down, our favorite restaurant on board was The Mason Jar , Royal Caribbean's new Southern comfort food restaurant only available on Wonder of the Seas. It was such a hit I hope they roll it out on other ships.
The extra-fee venue is open for brunch and dinner and has a lively bar and often a live country music band. The bar area is themed around a front porch, with rocking chairs, a swing and tables tucked into window spaces, while the dining area in the back feels homey and relaxed.
The Mason Jar is not a place to count your calories; we had brunch there and it was an indulgent feast. My daughter loved her chocolate, peanut butter and banana French toast so much she wouldn't share a bite; I adored the creative cocktails and the jalapeno cornbread with pimento cheese spread and whipped honey butter.
Book early for a reservation or come off-hours for a seat at the bar. The main drawback is the venue gets loud, especially when the band is playing, so be prepared to yell all your conversations.
Solo parent travel with an 8-year-old gave me many reasons to drink but few opportunities to actually spend time in Wonder of the Seas' many bars.
I was a fan of Giovanni's Wine Bar, with indoor and outdoor seating in Central Park; it was a romantic spot, as is the all-outdoor Trellis Bar nearby. I never got to ride the Rising Tide Bar and was disappointed, but it's not an interesting bar beyond its kitschy ability to levitate.
You have to stop by the Bionic Bar to watch the robotic arms mix drinks. However, the robots have a predilection for sweet cocktails, and their drinks aren't the best. Better to head to one of the many Lime & Coconut outposts on the pool deck. Its signature drink is delicious and refreshing (and you can get them in colorful souvenir pails), and the outdoor seating has a fun resort vibe.
Some of my favorite drinks came from restaurant bars. I didn't want to splurge for a meal in Wonderland, but I met friends at the bar and enjoyed a very pink cotton candy-topped Cheshire Cat Cosmo from the creative cocktail menu.
The drinks at Mason Jar were hands-down my favorite; my PB&J Old Fashioned came with a mini crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwich as a garnish. And, yes, you can get smoky drinks at both restaurant watering holes.
The Vue Bar is a new venue, cantilevered over the side of the ship and replacing a hot tub found on sister ships. I only passed by, but word from my friends was that it was overly windy and the drinks were the standard ones, not a special menu.
If you like to dance the night away, the Music Hall is a two-story club with live and DJ music and two bars. Catch the game and a beer at Playmakers Sports Bar; there's an arcade here, too. The Cask & Clipper often has live music; the nautical-themed Schooner Bar is the place for trivia and a pianist; and the Latin-inspired Boleros is the place to get your salsa on.
You can get your caffeine fix at Starbucks or Cafe Promenade. Both serve Starbucks coffee for a fee, but the snacks at Cafe Promenade are free, while the ones at Starbucks cost extra. You can order smoothies and juices for a price at the Vitality Cafe in the spa.
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Wonder of the Seas activities
Wonder of the Seas is the perfect ship for folks with short attention spans or who need to keep active to stay happy. There is always something to do, and I'm not just talking bean bag toss and music trivia. Even better, the majority of the activities are fee-free, so you can play to your heart's content without worrying about running up a huge bill.
Most of the fun is found on the uppermost decks of the ship. In addition to multiple pools and hot tubs, you'll find a splash playground for kids (plus a mini splash area for tykes in diapers) and three waterslides. Adults can bask in pools and hot tubs at the indoor 16-plus solarium.
Crank the adrenaline up a notch at the back of the ship. I declined to try the FlowRider surf simulator , nor did I join a game on the sports court, but I did fly across the ship on the short zip line that soars above the Boardwalk. (You have to look down — it's wild.)
My daughter and I tried the Ultimate Abyss 10-story slide (dry, not wet) multiple times. You ride down on a mat, with your feet tucked into a fold at the bottom. Don't be nervous about it; it's much slower than you think it would be from the tube's length. I actually wished it were a bit faster.
New on this ship is the Wonder Playscape climbing structure and play area for young kids. Watching my daughter scramble up and down, I thought that Royal Caribbean could have done more to make this area more fun for elementary-school-age kids. As it stands, it's focused more on the preschool set. However, don't miss the captain's wheel that looks over the bottom floor of the play space. Spinning the wheel turns on some hilarious pirate audio.
Another odd choice is that the top of the Wonder Playscape climbing area opens onto the Wonder Dunes minigolf course. Because the whimsical, underwater-themed putting area is multicolored and not green, many families don't realize at first that it's a golf course, and little kids were climbing all over the obstacles.
The only main outdoor activity not on a top deck is Wonder's twin rock climbing walls. They flank the AquaTheater at the far end of the Boardwalk. Wind prevented us from harnessing up and having a go, so be flexible if this is a top attraction on your sailing.
The activities continue indoors, too. At select times (usually on sea days), the entertainment staff offers ice skating sessions and laser tag in Studio B, the ship's indoor ice rink. (Not at the same time, obviously, and a floor and inflatable obstacles are added for laser tag.) Both are popular, so sign up or get in line as early as possible. For ice skating, we waited in line to sign the waiver, but then were given a time to return to do the actual skating.
A designated escape room is located next to Adventure Ocean, but it wasn't yet ready on the maiden voyage. Arcade games are available by Playmakers and on Deck 16 next door to El Loco Fresh. And if you like to sing, a dedicated karaoke lounge with both public and private sessions can be found on the Royal Promenade.
For those who like gaming, there's a casino on Deck 4 that I don't think I ever saw.
I never made it to the Vitality spa and fitness center on decks 5 and 6, but it offers all the R&R options, from massages and saunas to yoga classes and treadmill runs.
And, of course, the ship's entertainment crew will lead trivia and other activities, especially on sea days.
Wonder of the Seas shows
Royal Caribbean is known for its amazing entertainment, and the cruise line offers shows that cannot be found on any other line. We found that they live up to the hype.
The AquaTheater show, "inTENse," was full of high diving, slacklining and synchronized dancing and swimming in varying-height pools. My daughter couldn't get enough of it, and I have to say, neither could I. Fun fact: It's the first all-female AquaTheater cast. Arrive at least a half-hour early if you care where you sit. We sat at Playmakers one evening and watched the line for the theater stretch all the way down the Boardwalk – and that was just people with reservations.
The ice skating show, "365: The Seasons on Ice," is a whimsical romp through the seasons, with fun music, colorful costumes and spunky personality. Don't expect Olympic-caliber triple axels; it's more impressive that the group manages to stage on a tiny rink on a moving ship.
My daughter allowed me only one number of the main theater show, "Voices," though friends who stayed weren't overly impressed. We did see a preview of "The Effectors II" show and its light-up synchronized drone dance number, and that superhero-themed show looked more appealing.
Also not yet ready for prime time on our sailing were the parades down the Royal Promenade. We did catch part of a rehearsal for a pirate-themed parade, and the "floats" and costumes were fun. If you've got little kids, keep an eye out for the parade in your daily planner.
Across from the Studio B ice rink is The Attic, which hosts comedy shows. Cruise ship comedy tends to be hit or miss; whether you enjoy it depends on your sense of humor meshing with that of the comedian.
Wonder of the Seas itineraries and pricing
Through at least April 2025, Wonder of the Seas will sail alternating weeklong Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, Florida (near Orlando). Every cruise calls at Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay .
Eastern Caribbean sailings visit St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Perfect Day. Western Caribbean cruises stop at Nassau, Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Labadee, Haiti (a private beach destination); and Perfect Day.
A few one-off sailings are six or eight nights or stop in alternate ports.
Currently, starting prices for windowless inside cabins range from $780 to nearly $1,400 per person, based on double occupancy. Christmas and New Year's sailings are even more expensive. Starting prices for balcony cabins range from $1,000 to $1,700 per person, but winter holiday and other popular vacation weeks can top $2,000.
Suites start at $2,200 per person and take off from there, based on sail date and suite type. The ship's sole Ultimate Family Suite (a spacious two-deck loft suite tricked out with kid-friendly games and attractions) will set you back at least $20,000 for the week.
What to know before you go
Required documents
Since Wonder of the Seas is currently sailing round-trip from Florida, U.S. citizens can sail with either a current passport or an official copy of their birth certificate and a driver's license or other government-issued photo I.D. Passports must be valid for at least six months.
The name on your reservation must be the same as what's printed on your passport or other official proof of nationality. Double-check if you've recently gotten married or go by a different version of your name.
Wonder of the Seas guests will find an automatic service gratuity of $16 to $18.50 per person per day, depending on your cabin category, added to their onboard account and final bill. You are allowed to adjust this amount at the Guest Services desk before disembarking, but TPG does not recommend this, even if you are disappointed by the service.
An 18% gratuity is added to bar and spa/salon bills. You should not feel pressured to add an additional tip.
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Royal Caribbean has one of the fastest Wi-Fi systems at sea , and you can take advantage of this on Wonder of the Seas. Currently, Wi-Fi packages with streaming bandwidth start at $17.99 per day per device; however, prices do change over time. If you're traveling with family or sharing a room with friends, look for multidevice packages that are less expensive on a per-device basis. Certain suite guests receive complimentary Wi-Fi, so know your included perks before you sign up for a package.
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Carry-on drinks policy
Every passenger of drinking age can bring a single bottle of wine or Champagne onto Wonder of the Seas at boarding, plus up to a dozen standard cans, bottles or cartons of nonalcoholic drinks such as sodas. You can enjoy your wine at no extra cost in your cabin or suite, but you'll need to pay a $15 corkage fee if you choose to drink it at a restaurant, bar or lounge.
Smoking policy
Smoking (including e-cigarette smoking) is forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies, and those who violate this rule will face a $250 cleaning fee.
Passengers can smoke in Wonder of the Seas' casinos (cigarettes only) and designated outdoor areas of the pool decks; there is a separate nonsmoking section of the casino. The Central Park and the Boardwalk neighborhoods, though open to the sky, do not offer smoking areas, nor does the jogging track.
Wonder of the Seas does not offer self-service launderettes. Passengers can pay extra for laundry, pressing and dry cleaning services.
Electrical outlets
You'll find North American-style 110-volt outlets and European-style 220-volt outlets in cabins, along with USB ports, in all cabins. I liked having outlets by the bed, as well as the desk area.
The onboard currency is the U.S. dollar. You won't need cash on Wonder of the Seas, though. Use your SeaPass card to charge any onboard purchases (drinks, souvenirs, extra-fee meals, shore excursions, etc.) to your onboard account, and Royal Caribbean will charge your credit card on file once the cruise ends. You can check your onboard bill in the cruise line's app, at Guest Services or via your in-cabin television.
Drinking age
You must be 21 to consume alcohol on Wonder of the Seas.
During the day, people dress casually. T-shirts, shorts, athletic wear, casual sundresses and bathing suits are commonly worn on board and ashore. Bring a cover-up to go from the pool back indoors.
An evening dress code only applies to Royal Caribbean's main dining room. On most nights, casual dress is acceptable, with jeans and shorts acceptable in the main dining room. (Swimwear, bare feet and tank-type T-shirts are not allowed.) One night on our cruise was supposedly Caribbean-themed, but it wasn't enforced. Still, a Hawaiian shirt is never out of place on a tropical cruise.
Two nights were deemed "dress your best" or formal, and you'll find a range of interpretations of dressy attire. Women lean toward cocktail dresses or stylish pants outfits, though you'll see some floor-length gowns. Men wear suits or sports coats or simply button-down shirts with nice slacks. People certainly get away with jeans if they're a dark color and paired with a jacket or dressy top.
Kids can get away with almost anything, so don't worry about convincing your preschooler to put on a button-down shirt.
Dressier nights tend to be on sea days, often the second and fifth or sixth night of the cruise.
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Bottom line
Wonder of the Seas is a cruise ship that appeals to active families, couples and friend groups. While most of the fun activities on board are included in the fare, you will pay extra if you want to sample many of the restaurants on board.
Cabins cover a range of price points, but this popular new ship will command a higher price for a weeklong cruises than older ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet. Cruisers looking for more luxurious digs and less fuss over chasing after reservations and waiting in line for seats have a solid option if they want to book a Suite Neighborhood cabin, with access to exclusive dining and deck areas.
The biggest concern I had about Wonder was crowding and getting lost on such a huge trip, but I found my fears to be unwarranted. Sure, you'll find competition for the best dining times and show tickets, but the ship didn't feel more crowded than other big ships, and the neighborhood layout made it easy to find your way around.
I had a blast with my daughter on Wonder of the Seas and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for an active, big-ship vacation in the Caribbean.
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Wonder of the Seas brings even bigger adventures to the award-winning Oasis Class. Enjoy eight distinct neighborhoods onboard, including the all-new Suite Neighborhood. A completely redesigned pool deck includes The Perfect Storm water slide and a two-story cocktail bar. Visit the immersive AquaTheater, offering game-changing surround-stage entertainment that puts you right in the middle of the action. The all-new Playscape is an underwater world studded with slides, climbing walls and games, where imaginations can soar. When it's time to refuel, visit Johnny Rockets for classic American fare or try the adventurous Wonderland for a full-sensory dining experience. Relax in one of the many bars and lounges on board, such as the Bionic Bar, where robot bartenders make the perfect cocktail.
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I thought Wonder was in Port Everglades. Did she leave on a private cruise?
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Yeah. I thought I'd take it out for a spin.... before the unwashed board this beauty.
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36 minutes ago, ROXY GIRL said: I thought Wonder was in Port Everglades. Did she leave on a private cruise?
She left last night and spent the day at cococay. She’s back at sea now, returning to cococay tomorrow.
10 hours ago, BirdTravels said: She left last night and spent the day at cococay. She’s back at sea now, returning to cococay tomorrow.
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The best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler
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Even with a season that only runs from April through October, there are some 40 big ships and dozens of small ships cruising Alaska , making it one of the most popular cruise destinations in the world after the Caribbean and Europe. The best Alaska cruises range from off-the-beaten-path voyages on vessels carrying fewer than 100 passengers to weeklong jaunts through the Inside Passage aboard megaships that hold thousands.
The itinerary choices are numerous in Alaska. Some ships stick to tried-and-true ports, sailing through Southeast Alaska and into western Canada. Others wander deeper along the Alaska coastline to places such as the Kenai Peninsula, north to Nome and Barrow and even deep into the Bering Sea.
Some trips hit multiple national parks; others dive into Alaska culture, allowing guests to learn the stories told by totem poles or hear about “the big one” from a fisherman at a dive bar.
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It can be hard to figure out which ship will deliver your idea of a “bucket list” experience in The Last Frontier. A lot comes down to your travel style, preferences and budget. Some travelers demand luxury, while others don’t mind going less fancy if it means close encounters with bears and other creatures in the wilderness. Some look for romance, while others want to introduce the kids or grandkids to glaciers and eagles, gold panning and sled dogs.
The good news is there’s a ship in Alaska for you no matter your taste or style. Here’s a beginner’s guide to the best Alaska cruises to help you narrow down your choices.
Best for megaresort fans
Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean both sail some of their largest ships in Alaska. They are floating megaresorts, carrying thousands, and are big on amenities, glitz and a certain amount of glamor — think flashy casinos, Broadway shows, lavish spas. Dining and drinking venues number in the dozens, while amusement park features thrill the kids and adrenaline-seekers.
Norwegian Encore
On Norwegian Encore, you can race along a go-kart racetrack, compete in outdoor laser tag and zoom down slides at the water park while you traverse Alaska’s Inside Passage. The ship sails seven-night cruises from Seattle, visiting Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan in Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia, and Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve .
Related: A beginner’s guide to picking a cruise line
Ovation of the Seas
On Royal Caribbean’s Quantum-class ships, you can order a drink from a robotic bartender, try simulated skydiving or surfing experiences and take a ride in a glass capsule that travels high above your ship on a mechanical arm — a weird and wonderful way to see the Alaska scenery.
Ovation of the Seas sails round-trip from Seattle on seven-night cruises, but the exact itinerary varies by week. The ship cruises Endicott Arm for scenic views of Dawes Glacier and typically visits three Alaska ports and Victoria.
Best for land and sea adventures
You’ve traveled far to get to Alaska, and it would be a shame to miss inland sights such as Denali National Park and Preserve and the sight of Denali, North America’s largest peak — so big it’s often shrouded in clouds caused by its own weather system.
Market leaders Holland America Line and Princess Cruises both send a half-dozen ships to Alaska each year, and they have 75 and 55 years in the market, respectively.
They top the list in terms of cruises, as well as cruise tours, which combine time sailing with overnight stays on land. The companies operate their own lodges, rail cars and motorcoaches for exploration of Alaska’s interior and beyond. Many of the ships have permission to sail in Glacier Bay.
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Choose from 10- to 17-night land tours that combine a standard weeklong cruise (sometimes half a cruise) with time spent exploring Alaska’s interior by bus, train or even plane.
Holland America will base six ships in Alaska in 2024, with tour offerings to Denali, Fairbanks and Anchorage.
However, it also offers nine- to 14-night cruise tours on Koningsdam that head into the Canadian Yukon, following the route of the Klondike Gold Rush from Alaska to northwestern Canada. Disembark your cruise ship in Skagway, then travel to Whitehorse and Dawson City in the Yukon before continuing on to Fairbanks (the gateway to Arctic Alaska), Denali National Park and Anchorage.
Sapphire Princess
Princess Cruises offers a cruise tour where you visit four national parks: Glacier Bay, Denali, the Kenai Fjords and America’s largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias. The 15- and 17-night trips combine a seven-night cruise on Sapphire Princess from Vancouver to Whittier, Alaska, with another week or more on land, ending in Fairbanks or Anchorage.
Best for travelers on a budget
Older ships in Norwegian and Royal Caribbean’s fleets tend to offer more reduced prices than you’ll find on the lines’ larger and newer ships, based on the fact the older ships don’t have as many bells and whistles.
Since they have so many ships in the market, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises also tend to offer frequent sales — especially on their older tonnage. These ships have a loyal following and tend to have fewer families on board, which some couples find particularly appealing.
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If you’re looking for other surefire ways to save, consider sailings in the area’s shoulder season. You’ll find better deals from April to early June and in September than you will in the height of summer.
Also, in Alaska, balcony cabins are highly desirable, with everyone seeking views of the wilderness, snow-capped peaks and glaciers. As those reserves get low, the prices tend to get higher. Bargain seekers should either book early for these accommodations or choose inside, outside or guarantee cabins (where you don’t pick your room location) to save more.
Radiance of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s 20-year-old ship Radiance of the Seas mainly sails weeklong, one-way cruises between Vancouver and Seward, Alaska, with prices below $100 per person, per night, for inside and outside cabins on many departures.
However, its early-season May 2024 sailing from Seward to Vancouver is the cheapest Royal Caribbean Alaska cruise of the season. It starts at $368 per person for an inside cabin.
Grand Princess and Sapphire Princess
Princess Cruises has so many ships based in Alaska that you’re bound to find deals, especially on shoulder-season cruises. Both Grand and Sapphire Princess offer weeklong Alaska cruises in May 2024 starting from $548 per person for inside cabins. The itinerary starts in Vancouver and ends in Whittier, Alaska, with calls in Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway and scenic cruising in Glacier Bay and College Fjord.
Best for off-the-beaten-path travel
Want to see and deeply experience coastal Alaska, and don’t mind a mellower environment where lectures and impromptu guitar singalongs replace casinos and show productions? Consider lines such as UnCruise Adventures , Lindblad Expeditions and Alaskan Dream Cruises, all with ships that carry fewer than 100 passengers (and in the case of Alaskan Dream, even under 20 passengers).
On these small ships, captains have the flexibility to alter itineraries and linger if the naturalist onboard spots a pod of whales or bears digging for clams on a beach.
Small ships can go places bigger ships can’t, so itineraries stretch far beyond the traditional ports. You’ll visit more remote places such as Petersburg, a fishing town with strong Norwegian roots, and Wrangell, one of Alaska’s oldest communities. Some itineraries are conducted entirely in the wild, with no port calls at all.
UnCruise Adventures
UnCruise Adventures explores Southeast Alaska on seven-, 12- and 14-night itineraries. A day might start with a morning birding expedition, continue with a kayaking adventure and end with an evening campfire ashore. You might visit LeConte and Baird Glaciers (where the big ships don’t go), plus UnCruise has the only permits for hiking and biking adventures on Chichagof Island.
Lindblad Expeditions
Lindblad Expeditions frequents off-the-beaten-path destinations in both Alaska and British Columbia, with itineraries ranging from six to 15 nights.
Guests might explore the small fishing town of Petersburg or discover native petroglyphs on the beaches of Wrangell Island in Alaska, or search for grizzly bears in Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest. Lindblad has special permits to bring passengers into the wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve and the Tongass National Forest, beyond what the big ships can offer.
Alaskan Dream Cruises
Alaskan-owned Alaskan Dream Cruises’ ships carry 12 to 76 passengers to remote Native villages that rarely see visitors, with plenty of time for wildlife viewing far from the cruise ship crowds. Itineraries range from five to nine nights, from departure ports such as Sitka, Ketchikan and Juneau.
Best for families
If you’re traveling with your kids or grandkids in Alaska and want an activity- and entertainment-packed experience, target the newest and biggest ships of Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival and especially Disney Cruise Line. All have excellent camp-like activity programs for kids, plus eye-popping amusement attractions.
Disney Wonder
On Disney ships, Goofy might make an appearance as you admire soaring eagles, blue icebergs and glaciers. The extensive children’s program, entertainment and such activities as water slides and play areas deliver what you would expect from the purveyor of dreams. Bonus: Cabins are designed with families in mind and include split bathrooms (one with a toilet and sink, the other with a shower/tub combo and sink).
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Discovery Princess
While lacking in whiz-bang attractions, Princess Cruises is another good choice, both for its children’s and teens program, complete with spacious facilities, and for such programming as bringing sled dogs on board, which is a hit with young passengers. The line’s newest ship, Discovery Princess, sails round trip from Seattle, a convenient U.S. home port for families to fly or drive to.
Carnival Spirit
Water slides, a partnership with Dr. Seuss and three hangouts for kids and teens make Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Spirit a great bet for families in Alaska.
The ship’s huge array of included quick eats — pizza, tacos, Guy Fieri’s burgers and unlimited soft serve ice cream — and casual atmosphere take the stress out of dining with the family. The ship sails round trip from Seattle on seven-night itineraries that call in Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and Victoria, with scenic cruising in Tracy Arm Fjord.
Best for luxury lovers
If you envision sipping Champagne as you watch a glacier thunderously calve into the sea, consider booking one of the all-inclusive luxury cruise lines in Alaska: Seabourn , Regent Seven Seas Cruises or Silversea .
All these lines include ships that are experts at delivering gourmet cuisine and the other finer things in life in intimate, cushy floating environments. Additionally, all the lines are big on featuring lectures by experts, which provides passengers with a deeper insight into Alaska.
Itineraries tend to include the popular ports and beyond. You might, for instance, visit Wrangell and Prince Rupert, a port city in Canada, and linger in places such as the Misty Fjords and Prince William Sound. Seven- to 14-night sailings embark from ports such as Vancouver, Seward and Juneau.
Seven Seas Explorer
Regent’s 750-passenger Seven Seas Explorer is an all-suite ship offering guests in Alaska multiple gourmet onboard restaurants, all-inclusive beverages, free airfare and included gratuities. Many shore excursions are complimentary. Enjoy little luxuries, like an afternoon in the thermal suite of the two-story spa-and-fitness center, or really splurge out by booking the Regent Suite, the most lavish suite you’ll find at sea.
Seabourn Odyssey
The 450-passenger Seabourn Odyssey boasts an onboard expedition team and does a posh version of expedition cruising in Alaska, using inflatable Zodiac craft and kayaks.
Seabourn calls its program Ventures by Seabourn. Experts onboard these sailings include naturalists, biologists and other scientists who are members of the expedition team. Once guests finish communing with nature, they can indulge in complimentary Champagne and caviar on board or relish a meal created by famed chef, Thomas Keller.
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Best for solo travelers
Solo travelers don’t always have to pay double to cruise Alaska on their own. Several ships feature cabins designed and priced for one. Single cruisers should also note that luxury lines Silversea and Seabourn, while not cheap, do a great job of taking care of single cruisers, hosting them at dinner and providing easy opportunities to meet and mingle with other travelers.
Norwegian Bliss
The ships in Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway and Getaway classes all have cozy studio cabins designed and priced for one person. Additionally, they’re located in a complex where a private lounge encourages mingling. Norwegian Bliss offers 82 solo rooms on its round-trip Seattle cruises that visit Dawes Glacier, Sitka and Icy Strait Point.
Quantum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s studio staterooms, on its Quantum-class ships in Alaska, give solo travelers the benefits of both decent space and balconies.
On Quantum of the Seas, choose a 101-square-foot inside cabin or a 119-square-foot ocean-view room with a 55-square-foot balcony. Either way, you get a full-size bed and plenty of space for one person. The ship sails a similar weeklong itinerary to sister ship Ovation of the Seas, round-trip from Seattle with scenic sailing along Endicott Arm.
Holland America offers ocean-view accommodations for one in Alaska only on Koningsdam. Measuring 127 to 172 square feet, these rooms come with a full-size bed and a picture window.
Koningsdam sails round trip from Vancouver to Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan, with scenic cruising in Tracy Arm and Glacier Bay. Its cruises can be combined into nine- to 14-night cruise tours to the Yukon and Denali.
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Throwback vibes and crazy good cocktails will whisk you away at The Bamboo Room℠ — a kitschy-cool Polynesian-inspired bar that packs a punch. Expert mixologists at this tiki hideaway keep your tastes in mind as they sling spirited sips with exotic fruits and spices.
At Bionic Bar®, you’ll meet two robotic bartenders who know how to shake up your night. Choose a cocktail from the menu, or punch your own recipe into an iPad ordering station. Then watch as these mecha mixologists mix, muddle and stir up your signature sip.
THE LIME & COCONUT
The Lime and Coconut℠ turns the vacay vibes way, way up with DJs, live music and two pool bars serving all your favorite poolside cocktails — including the signature Lime & Coconut. And when the sun goes down, this pool bar just might be the hottest spot onboard.
Grab a hand-crafted cocktail at Two70 Bar and start gazing. In the evening, live entertainment pairs with pulsing music and amazing visuals across a floor-to-ceiling wall of windows to dazzle guests late into the night.
NORTH STAR BAR
The tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship, North Star® is a great spot to enjoy views during the day — but it’s even more magnificent at night. Score dazzling views of the night sky, then raise at glass at the North Star® Bar.
BRING ON THE BUNDLE ADDITIONAL PACKAGES
Discover additional ways to bundle your beverage package with other onboard perks — like specially-priced combos that include VOOM Surf + Stream for one device.
CAFÉ SELECT COFFEE CARD
Indulge in your favorite brews any time of day with a card that entitles you to any 15 specialty espresso-based coffees throughout your vacation, all for one low price. Start the morning off right with a macchiato or latte and reenergize your afternoons with iced coffee or an espresso, then finish your meal with a cappuccino. Or enjoy your favorite cup of joe any time you'd like and save up to 50% on individually purchased coffees.
EVIAN BOTTLED WATER PACKAGE
Hydrate yourself with fresh bottled water from Europe. Enjoy Evian® Natural Spring Water on your cruise, freshly sourced from the French Alps. Reserve before your sail date and have it waiting in your stateroom when you arrive*. Or pick a later date during your vacation for your water to be delivered. You can choose between 12 or 24 one liter bottle packages once you add to the cart. It's the perfect way to quench your thirst!.
CLASSIC SODA + VOOM ONE DEVICE
Sip, save and stay connected all cruise long with a bundle of two great favorites. We are bundling our Classic Soda Package with VOOM® high-speed internet, so you can enjoy unlimited soda in your Coca-Cola souvenir cup, while streaming all your favorite music, movies and sharing your unforgettable moments in real time.
DELUXE BEVERAGE PACKAGE + VOOM ONE DEVICE
Relax and unwind with premium and frozen cocktails, domestic and imported beers, and a wide selection of wines by the glass. Stay refreshed and connected with VOOM, the fastest internet at sea, enjoy unlimited high-speed internet and stream all your favorite movies, shows and music while onboard. Share every unforgettable moment of your vacation in real time.
EXPLORE THE BEST BARS AT SEA
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TRELLIS BAR
Playmakers Bar & Arcade
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Diamond Club
Rising Tide Bar
Solarium Bar
Suite Lounge
Pool and Sand Bar
Sunshine Bar
Viking Crown Lounge
English Pub
Champgane Bar
Wipe Out Bar
The Bamboo Room
Two Seventy Bar
Cantina Fresca
The Lemon Post
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Our drink and beverage packages cater to every kind of traveler.
From caffeine craving to soda sipping, from cocktails to mocktails, favorite brews and more, our drink and beverage packages satisfy every preference. There’s a Classic Soda Package and a Refreshment Package to cover nonalcoholic options — perfect for kids. Or sip your way across the fleet’s world-class bars and lounges with a Deluxe Beverage Package. There are even special bundles that let you save on drinks while also enjoying amenities like VOOM®, the fastest internet at sea. Plus, you can use your drink packages on shore at our private destinations Perfect Day at CocoCay and Labadee.
Want to find out more about our Beverage Packages, what’s included in each one, and which option might be best for you and your adventure squad? You’ll find lots of helpful information and tips in our Beverage Package FAQs — just click here to learn more.
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