Inside Cabin
Private bath, Telephone, Radio, TV, Vanity area
Looking for adventure both on and off the cruise ship? Odyssey of the Seas may just be the vessel for you.
This innovative ship is packed with spectacular spaces and incredible amenities for its 4,200 passengers, from robotic bartenders and Technogym fitness equipment to a surf simulator and indoor skydiving.
Private bath, Telephone, Radio, TV, Vanity area
Hair dryer, Private bath, TV, Telephone, Radio
Private bath, TV, Radio, Telephone, Hair dryer
Private bath, TV, Radio, Telephone, Hair dryer
With 17 eateries to choose from, even the pickiest diners will find plenty to tantalise their tastebuds aboard Odyssey of the Seas. From the finest dining at Chef’s Table to quick bites at Starbucks, there’s an option for every craving. Complimentary options include Mexican fare at El Loco Fresh and hand-tossed pizzas at Sorrento’s, while speciality dining choices range from fresh sushi at Izumi to innovative fantasy-themed creations at Wonderland.
Your days at sea can be as active or chilled as you like, with an impressive array of amenities to enjoy. Go all out with laser tag, virtual reality and bungee trampolining, or be pampered at Vitality Spa before picking a spot to laze around one of the two resort-style pools. When evening falls, you can choose between dazzling performances like Showgirl, innovative productions at Two70 and live music at the Music Hall, before ending your night at one of the atmospheric drinking venues, such as Playmakers Sports Bar or the elegant Schooner cocktail bar.
Odyssey of the Seas has accommodation options to suit all preferences. Choose from Interior, Ocean View, Balcony or Virtual Balcony, which uses cutting-edge technology and floor-to-ceiling displays to give guests in interior cabins a real-time view of the sights outside. For something extra special, you can opt to stay in a suite. There are three levels to choose from; Sea Class, Sky Class or Star Class, providing exclusive benefits like concierge services, priority boarding and free speciality dining.
With such a great array of amenities, it’s no surprise that Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas is proving popular among families. SeaPlex offers activities like laser tag, arcade games and bumper cars, there’s the FlowRider surf simulator and even a spa program for teens. Naturally, grown-ups aren’t forgotten – the adult-only Solarium retreat features a swimming pool, whirlpools and a bar.
Odyssey of the Seas has a choice of 46 wheelchair accessible cabins on board. Passengers requiring assistance can rest assured that the Odyssey ship crew and wider Royal Caribbean team are able to arrange and provide additional assistance including transport, pier, shore and onboard.
With cruises throughout the Caribbean and Mediterranean, you’re sure to find an Odyssey of the Seas itinerary for you. Enjoy soft white sand and crystal-clear water in Jamaica, Aruba and the Bahamas, or discover delectable dining and culture in Spain, France and the Greek Isles. The ship offers cruises ranging from six to 14 nights, departing from Fort Lauderdale and Rome, perfect for those looking to do some sightseeing before setting sail.
Rome
Fort Lauderdale
Couples Cruises
Odyssey of the Seas is 348 metres long and has a gross tonnage of 168,000.
As of the summer months, Odyssey of the Seas is now in the Mediterranean. She returns to the Caribbean in the winter.
The main Broadway-style show on Odyssey of the Seas is Showgirl. The show uses incredible choreography and state-of-the-art technology to present the history of showgirls over the decades.
Around 4,200 passengers can travel on Odyssey of the Seas.
Odyssey of the Seas has water slides, but they are for smaller children, located in Splashaway Bay. The ship doesn’t have the larger Perfect Storm slides found on several other ships in the fleet.