Royal Caribbean moved its Italian restaurant on two ships. One was a controversial, but the other has a beautiful setting

In:
10 Jan 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean is never one to shy away from trying something new, and it radically changed locations of its signature Italian restaurant on its two newest ships with mixed results.

Giovanni's on Icon and Utopia of the Seas

There's been an Italian specialty restaurant on Royal Caribbean ships for decades, but the cruise line has tinkered with ways to improve it.

Over the years we've seen the evolution of an extra cost Italian restaurant move from Portofino's to Giovanni's Italian Table to the most recent version, Giovanni's Italian Kitchen.

I've dined at all of the versions and always made a point to eat at Giovanni's on all of their newest ships.  Italian food is not only an incredibly popular cuisine, it's always satisfying and I really like the menu changes Royal Caribbean's Food & Beverage team have made in recent years to improve the menu with new additions.

We thought we knew what to expect with Giovanni's until Royal Caribbean's two newest cruise ships launched and experimented with Giovanni's in new areas of the ship.

The changes have brought improvements and also some questions as a result.

A bold placement on Icon

Giovanni's on the Promenade

I think it's safe to say the decision to put Giovanni's Italian Kitchen on the Royal Promenade of Icon of the Seas opened a few eyes.

Traditionally, specialty restaurants have rarely been put on the the main thoroughfare of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship because of all the noise and activity.  

The Promenade is where you'll find lots of activities, parades, and parties.

Royal Promenade Icon of the Seas

Icon of the Seas is a brand new kind of cruise ship, and it features two levels for the first time.  As a result, Giovanni's was put on the second level of the Promenade.

icon-izumi-4

There's a bit of a "chicken and the egg" situation here, as it's not clear was Giovanni's moved to the Promenade first and Izumi took over its traditional home in Central Park? Or did Izumi get preferential placement in Central Park and Giovanni's needed a new home?

Regardless, putting Giovanni's on the busy promenade is an interesting choice for two reasons.

First, is the noise factor given there's a lot of ambient noise on the Royal Promenade even when there isn't a part or event.

Giovannis entrance area

To be fair, I don't think restaurants have to like a library in terms of sound. You're on a cruise ship vacation, not a tiny cafe tucked in a side street of Naples.

Nonetheless, it's a bit louder in this location. The question is do casual cruisers or people that have never cruised before even noticed?

Survey question

Royal Caribbean is curious of that answer too, because they've been surveying its passengers to determine if the location on the Royal Promenade is a good idea or not.

The second notable difference is the placement of the wine bar, which is essentially an island in the middle of the walkway.

Giovannis

Located on the opposite side of the walkway from the restaurant is a circular bar that serves as the wine bar for the restaurant.

There's also seating that faces the Royal Promenade, which might be the best people watching spot you'll ever find on a cruise ship.

Two decks on the Royal Promenade

When you sit down for a drink next to Don & Judy at the wine bar here, you're likely to quickly pick up on all the other passengers walking past you.

Just like the restaurant, the wine bar is far from quiet.  But one major benefit of this wine bar placement is you can easily find it.

On Royal Caribbean ships that have the wine bar in Central Park, it's easily overlooked and often completely empty because I believe people are unaware it exists.

Giovanni's sign on Icon of the Seas

The choice of Giovanni's Italian Kitchen on the Royal Promenade makes for a very convenient place.  You can't miss it, and when inspiring conversation runs out, you have the people watching element.

An incredible view on Utopia

Giovanni's on Utopia of the Seas

Royal Caribbean once again moved Giovanni's to a new home on its newest ship, Utopia of the Seas.

You'll find Giovanni's on Deck 12 in a spot that had been where Wonderland was located on other Oasis Class ships.

While the cruise line wont ever admit it, I think this decision was equally because they thought it was a good idea and because Wonderland just isn't as popular.

Giovanni's on Utopia of the Seas

Regardless of the impetus, the result is my favorite Giovanni's view of all time.

The restaurant is set across two decks, with a grand staircase down to the seating area.

Giovannis on Utopia

There's no doubt when you walk in that the giant glass window with a view towards the back of the ship and the Boardwalk will capture your attention.

It's a beautiful vista, and such a pretty view to enjoy with your meal.

Utopia of the Seas has Giovannis

Every table in the restaurant can see out to the window, and thought the Product team really got it right with this location and view.

What's even more interesting is they built an outdoor patio on the other side of the window to be able to dine al fresco.

Admittedly, most months of the year in the Caribbean, you can't pay me to eat outside because it's just too hot and humid, but I have a major aversion to being hot.

Outdoor seating at Giovannis

For winter sailings, it would seem to be the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with the sun setting at dinner.

Not everything is perfect with this Giovanni's location, however, as I've noticed a few oddities about its placement.

Outdoor seating at Utopia of the Seas

First, there are a few Boardwalk balcony cabins that feel like they are inches away from the outdoor seating area. 

I'm not sure who it's more awkward for if there was someone seated at a table near the balcony while someone is on their balcony, but I wouldn't want to experience it.

Giovannis

The other issue is that there's no elevator or door out from the tables on the lower level.  So you need to go up the stairs and out the restaurant to get to the bathroom.

Still, I love the choice to put Giovanni's in this location on Utopia. I think it truly enhances the vibe of the restaurant and 


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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