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Where Each Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Will Sail To/From in 2022

Royal Caribbean is the largest cruise line in the world with more cruise ships in service than any other cruise line.

Royal Caribbean has released their complete deployment schedule for 2022 and here is where each cruise ship will be offering cruises to next year.

Oasis Class

Wonder of the Seas – Wonder of the Seas will make her debut next year and will be the largest cruise ship in the world.  Wonder of the Seas will sail from Hong Kong and Shanghai offering cruises to Asia.

Symphony of the Seas – Symphony of the Seas will sail year-round from the Cruise Capital of the World, PortMiami. The ship will sail seven night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

Harmony of the Seas – Harmony of the Seas will sail seven night cruises to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral.

Allure of the Seas –  Allure of the Seas will begin sailing six and eight night sailings to the Caribbean from Port Everglades before repositioning to Europe.  Once in Barcelona, the ship will sail seven night cruises around the Mediterranean for the summer with homeports in Barcelona and Rome.  Allure of the Seas will then head to Galveston and offer seven night Caribbean cruises.

Oasis of the Seas – Oasis of the Seas will sail from PortMiami offering seven night Caribbean cruises.  The vessel will reposition to the New York City area in the spring and sail seven night cruises to the Bahamas from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. The vessel will head back to Miami for the winter cruise season.

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Quantum Class

Odyssey of the Seas – Odyssey of the Seas will sail six and eight night cruises to the Caribbean from Port Everglades. The ship will reposition to Italy and offer cruises to the Greek Isles and Holy Land from Rome.  Odyssey of the Seas will head back to Ft. Lauderdale for the winter cruise season.

Spectrum of the Seas – Spectrum of the Seas will continue to sail in Asia through October 2022. Royal Caribbean has yet to announce where the ship will sail for the last two months of the year.

Ovation of the Seas – Ovation of the Seas will sail from Sydney, Australia for the first three months of the year.  The ship will head to Seattle for the Alaskan cruise season offering seven night cruises.  The ship will reposition back to Sydney in the fall and sail to New Zealand, the South Pacific, and Australia.

Anthem of the Seas – Anthem of the Seas will sail from Bayonne offering seven night cruises to the Bahamas.  The ship will head to Europe for the summer offering Northern Europe and Classic Mediterranean itineraries. The cruise ship will head back to Bayonne in the fall to resume week long Bahamas cruises.

Quantum of the Seas – Quantum of the Seas will start off 2022 sailing to Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific.  The ship will head to Seattle for the Alaskan cruise season before heading back to Brisbane.

Freedom Class

Independence of the Seas – Independence of the Seas will sail year round from Port Canaveral offering three and four night cruises to the Bahamas.

Liberty of the Seas – Liberty of the Seas will sail from Galveston, Texas for the first 10 months of the year offering seven night Caribbean cruises.  The ship will then head to Port Everglades and end the year offering three and four night Bahamas cruises.

Freedom of the Seas – Freedom of the Seas will homeport in Miami all year sailing three and four night cruises to the Bahamas.

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Voyager Class

Mariner of the Seas – Mariner of the Seas will spend the first four months of the year sailing four and five night cruises to the Bahamas and Caribbean from Port Canaveral.  During the summer, the cruise ship will sail to Bermuda before resuming short cruises to the Bahamas in November.

Navigator of the Seas – Navigator of the Seas will homeport in Los Angeles offering cruises on the West Coast all year long.

Adventure of the Seas – Adventure of the Seas will sail four and five night cruises to the Caribbean from Galveston. The cruise ship will head to Bayonne in April and offering cruises to Bermuda, Canada, New England, and longer voyages to the Caribbean.  The ship will head back to Galveston in October to resume four and five night cruises.

Explorer of the Seas – Explorer of the Seas will start off the year sailing from San Juan on seven night cruises to the Southern Caribbean. The ship will reposition to Miami in April and sail six and eight night cruises to the Caribbean.

Voyager of the Seas – Voyager of the Seas will sail from Singapore to Thailand and Malaysia.  The ship will reposition to Europe and offer cruises to Scandinavia and Russia during the summer. Voyager will then head to Boston to offer cruises to Canada before heading to San Juan for cruises to the Caribbean starting in November.

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Radiance Class

Jewel of the Seas – Jewel of the Seas will sail from Miami on six and eight night cruises to the Caribbean. The ship will head to Amsterdam in April sailing cruises to Northern Europe. Jewel will end the year heading to Port Canaveral for week long cruises.

Serenade of the Seas – Serenade of the Seas will start off sailing from Sydney on cruises to New Zealand and the South Pacific. The ship will head to Alaska offering seven night cruises from Vancouver starting in May.  The ship will then reposition to Tampa offering cruises to the Caribbean.

Brilliance of the Seas – Brilliance of the Seas will sail from Tampa on four and five night cruises to the Caribbean. The ship will head to Venice for the summer offering seven night cruises to the Greek Isles.  The vessel will end the year back in Tampa for voyages to the Caribbean and Bahamas.

Radiance of the Seas – Radiance of the Seas will sail five and nine night cruises to the Caribbean from Miami. After a cruise through the Panama Canal in April, the ship will sail from Vancouver and Alaska on week long voyages.  After the Alaska season is over, Radiance of the Seas will head to Sydney for cruises to the South Pacific and New Zealand.

Vision Class

Vision of the Seas – Vision of the Seas will sail longer Caribbean cruises from Port Everglades that will range from 10 to 11 nights.  The ship will head to Barcelona in the spring and offer cruises in the Mediterranean for the summer.  The ship will reposition back to Ft. Lauderdale in November.

Enchantment of the Seas – Enchantment of the Seas will offer long Caribbean cruises from Baltimore.  In the summer, the ship will sail to Bermuda, Bahamas, and Canada/New England.  Royal Caribbean has not announced where the ship will sail in November and December.

Rhapsody of the Seas – Rhapsody of the Seas will sail four, five, and seven night cruises to the Caribbean from Tampa. The ship will reposition to Barbados in November for Southern Caribbean cruises.

Grandeur of the Seas – Grandeur of the Seas will sail from Barbados on seven and 14 night cruises to the Caribbean.  The ship will move to Galveston in the summer for four and five night sailings to the Caribbean.  In November, the cruise ship will sail from Miami on five and nine night cruises.

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