Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is one of the major cruise lines sailing from Miami.

A new Royal Caribbean Port of Miami cruise terminal opened 2018, making way for some of the cruise line’s largest ships to sail from Miami.

Royal Caribbean ships sailing from Miami include Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas, and Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas.


Royal Caribbean Ships Sailing from Miami

Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 3,782

While not as large and feature-packed as the newer RCCL ships, Explorer of the Seas offers plenty of onboard activities and dining options to go with an excellent selection of week-long cruises to Caribbean desitinations.

Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 4,500

The 2020-upgraded Freedom of the Seas specializes in short 3 and 4 night cruises from Miami to The Bahamas (including Royal Caribbean’s private island, Coco Cay). Freedom of the Seas isn’t one of the newest ships in the RCL fleet, but the 2020 “amplification” cranked up the fun on this already well-equipped ship.

Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 5,500

Grandeur of the Seas sails 5 & 9-night cruises from Miami to Haiti, Mexico, the Virgin Islands, and the Southern Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 5,402

Harmony of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s big Oasis Class Ships. Harmony is packed with activities, entertainment, and dining options. Harmony of the Seas sails 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises from Miami beginning in Spring of 2023.

Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 5,500

Launched in 2018, the Symphony of the Seas is one of the world’s largest cruise ships.  The Symphony sails regular weekly cruises from Miami.

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas
Max Passsengers: 5,400

Oasis of the Seas offers short 3 & 4 night cruises to The Bahamas and Mexico as well as week-long cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Oasis received a $165 million “amplification” in late 2019, adding new activities, dining venues, and other upates.