Symphony of the Seas rules the waves as one of the world’s largest cruise ships.
Sailing under Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class category, Symphony of the Seas combines the perfect mix of luxurious surroundings with thrill seeking activities. A Symphony of the Seas cruise is ideal for families looking for action and adventure at sea. Thrilling water slides, games and surf simulators and jaw-dropping attractions combine with tropical itineraries, bold mixology and imaginative dining experiences to deliver an unforgettable holiday for the whole family.
With 20 dining destinations on board Symphony of the Seas, there’s always plenty of tempting and tasty dishes to enjoy. At Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, chefs create umami-packed masterpieces at your table. Seafood lovers can feast on crab cakes and oysters at Hooked Seafood and the ever-popular Jamie’s Italian dishes up Mediterranean favourites.
Practically overflowing with thrilling experiences, activities and things to do, cruisers of all ages will find something to satisfy – whether that’s more on the extreme side or more of a steady tempo. Themed zones feel like their own city streets, including the sophisticated Central Park, with its New York-style grills, bars and high-end boutiques to the vibrant Boardwalk, complete with arcades, sports games and casual bites. Be sure to catch a dazzling show in the Symphony of the Seas AquaTheater by the talented team of cruise performers. Exclusive to Oasis Class ships, these heart stopping dive spectaculars are simply sensational!
As well as edge-of-your-seat high dives, you can expect aerial acrobatics and stunts. The entertainment line-up doesn’t stop there. Expect spin-filled tricks in the ice shows and original productions exclusive to Royal Caribbean’s theatres. Indulge yourself in the shopping boutiques, serene spas, chic accommodation and world-class dining venues. Test your limits with a host of thrill seeking activities, such as the ten storey plunge down the Ultimate Abyss℠ water slide, a laser tag battle or learn to catch waves on the Flowrider surf simulators. On a ship where robot bartenders mix your favourite cocktail, you can expect more than just a few innovative surprises on board!
From facility-packed interior staterooms to the two-storey Ultimate Family Suite, every cabin on Symphony of the Seas impresses. Options include Ocean View rooms – with a window to impressive seascapes or balcony cabin, if you want to soak up the sun. Cutting edge technology brings ocean views to Virtual Balcony rooms – with floor-to-ceiling displays. Find your perfect cabin type onboard Symphony of the Seas with the following options:
As part of the Royal Caribbean fleet, Symphony of the Seas does have WiFi available across the ship – for an extra charge. Boasting the fastest internet at sea, the VOOM Surf & Stream service allows you to browse, email or video chat with family back home – or stream movies, music and TV shows.
Symphony of the Seas sails to the Caribbean, Western Mediterranean and Mexico from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Barcelona and Civitavecchia. Transatlantic cruises from Florida to Spain, include stops in Seville and Nassau as part of a 14 night cruise. Shorter holidays include 5,6 and 7 night Caribbean cruises including a day at Royal Caribbean’s signature port – ‘Perfect Day at Cococay’.
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Symphony of the Seas is not an all-inclusive ship. However, your cruise fare will include complimentary dining across a selection of the ship’s restaurants. You’ll also have access to all onboard entertainment, pools and fitness centres. Expect to pay extra for items such as speciality dining, cruise drinks packages, spa treatments, WiFi and excursions. Check out our tips on how to choose a Royal Caribbean drink package on our complete guide.
Symphony of the Seas sails from four home ports: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Barcelona and Civitavecchia (Rome). This typically means that all Symphony of the Seas itineraries start from one of these four ports.
You can find out where Symphony of the Seas is at any given time by accessing a site such as Cruise Mapper or Vessel Finder. The current position of Symphony of the Seas will vary depending on her itinerary.
Symphony of the Seas has 17 decks, with 11 decks featuring passenger cabins. There is no deck 13 aboard Symphony of the Seas.
The Symphony of the Seas ship has a gross tonnage of 228,081. Measuring 361m long and 47m wide, the ship has 16 decks and space for up to 6780 passengers and 2,394 crew.
There are 14 bars and lounges aboard Symphony of the Seas. These include Bionic Bar – where robot bartenders take your cocktail order and Vintages, where the global wine list features exclusive labels you won’t find on other cruises. The dance floor at Dazzles combines disco with a fab drinks menu and Boleros brings samba to the seas.