Royal Caribbean announces order for new Oasis Class ship

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15 Feb 2024
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean isn't done building Oasis Class cruise ships.

On Thursday, its parent company announced that an order has been placed for a seventh Oasis Class ship from the Chantiers de l’Atlantique  shipyard.

Delivery of the new ship is expected in 2028.

Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty celebrated the new order in a statement, "While we eagerly anticipate the debut of Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas this summer, we’re already dreaming up her sister ship and the next installation in the brand’s extremely popular Oasis Class."

"Across our three brands, we are focused on continuously challenging ourselves to deliver the ultimate vacation experience."

Harmony aerial

This order is contingent upon financing, which is expected to be completed later this year.

The unnamed Oasis Class ship will follow Utopia of the Seas, which debuts later this summer.

Continuing the legacy

The new order is a bit of a surprise, given that it seemed like Utopia of the Seas was going to be the last in the Oasis Class.

Royal Caribbean ordered its sixth Oasis Class ship in 2019, and then with three Icon Class ships on order (and maybe a new class of ship coming too), it seemed like the Oasis Class was done.

Of course, the Oasis Class ships have been not just a game-changer in the cruise industry, but one of the primary standards that all other new cruise ships are measured against.

Oasis of the Seas in Port Canaveral

Ever since Oasis of the Seas debuted in 2009, these cruise ships have been the incredibly popular with the public.  Their size captures the imagination, and the experience onboard delivers great family vacations.

At an event in 2022, Royal Caribbean International President and CEO Michael Bayley talked about how popular the Oasis Class ships have been, "When the first Oasis class ship came out 12 years ago, from the moment it sailed, it has been an absolute huge success. I mean, these these ships deliver from every single dimension."

"And the most important dimension is customer satisfaction. And the ratings that these ships get with the scale that we have is is unbelievable. People love sailing on these ships."

oasis-docked-labadee-pool

He believes the key to success has been a winning formula that is integral to this ship class, "It's just the breadth and depth, the neighborhoods, the ability to have for a family to come and engage and have fun across all of these different dimensions, but then come together for the evening for a great dinner, and then maybe go out and do all their different things on their own. It really is a winning formula and it's it's just it proves itself time and time again."

Royal Caribbean's future fleet

Utopia of the Seas night render

This new Oasis Class ship is far from the only new cruise ships Royal Caribbean has on order.

Utopia of the Seas enters service on July 22, 2024 and will offer short cruises, the first time an Oasis Class ship will start cruising with just weekend sailings.  It's part of a new strategy by Royal Caribbean to target first-time cruisers and families.

Read more: Royal Caribbean's plan to dominate short cruises

Then there's two more Icon Class ships coming out in the next two years. 

Star of the Seas coming to Port Canaveral

Star of the Seas debuts in August 2025 and will sail from Port Canaveral, Florida to destinations in the Caribbean. An unnamed third Icon Class ship will start cruising sometime in 2026.

Royal Caribbean also has not-so-secretive plans for a new class of cruise ship, which is smaller than the Oasis or Icon Class ships. 

Serenade of the Seas in Venice

Referred to as the Discovery Class, these ships are reportedly going to be somewhat smaller, so it can replace the aging Vision and Radiance Class ships. Details are scarce, so it's still a guessing game what to expect.  No orders have been placed for the Discovery Class ships.


Matt started Royal Caribbean Blog in 2010 as a place to share his passion for all things Royal Caribbean with readers. He oversees all the writers at Royal Caribbean Blog, and writes a great deal of content on a daily basis.  He has become one of the foremost experts on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

Over the years, he has reached Pinnacle Club status with Royal Caribbean's customer loyalty program.

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