The World Cup fever has reached cruise ships, and Royal Caribbean is bringing every game to them

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One of the biggest events on planet Earth has finally started, and Royal Caribbean has decorated its ships to join in on the celebration. 

World Cup Decor

The FIFA World Cup 2026 officially began on Thursday, June 11, in Mexico City. 

Over the next five and a half weeks, 48 soccer teams from across the world will compete in 16 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 

Why is this such a big deal? For starters, this is the largest World Cup in history, with the roster being expanded from 32 teams to 48. 

World Cup Decor

As such, FIFA expects attendance to top five million and generate around $3 billion in revenue — that's more than four times the ticket revenue of the men's World Cup in Qatar in 2022!

The momentum and excitement aren't limited to soccer stadiums or sports bars, either. Those on Royal Caribbean cruises have reported seeing World Cup-themed décor aboard ships

With Miami, Florida, serving as one of the key host cities for the tournament, the cruise line is embracing that connection through themed onboard programming and special events.

World Cup Decor

For starters, ship pubs have been transformed. The ceilings are lined with promotional flags, and the walls are accented with balloons matching team colors. 

Royal Caribbean also has an ongoing drink special called "Team Spirit," available for $14 (or included with the Deluxe Beverage Package). The base of the beverage is the same, comprised of pineapple, mango, and lemon juices. 

However, guests can choose a spirit to reflect the different countries represented in the tournament. 

World Cup

These include:

  • USA — Tito's Handmade Vodka
  • Netherlands — Ketel One Vodka
  • France — Courvoisier VS
  • England — Beefeater London Dry Gin
  • Mexico — Casamigos Tequila Blanco 
  • USA — Maker's Mark Bourbon
  • Canada — Crown Royal Canadian Whisky
  • Brazil — Leblon Cachaça
  • Spain — Vilarnau Cava Brut Sparkling Wine
  • Germany — Jägermeister
World Cup Decor

And what's a themed cocktail if you can't watch the ongoing matches that inspired it? 

According to the cruise line, World Cup games will air across the ship in venues like Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade. They will also be broadcast on pool deck television screens and in all cabins. 

Thanks to Royal Caribbean's Starlink Wi-Fi, it's also possible for guests to stream highlights, follow social media reactions, check scores, and communicate with friends and family about ongoing soccer matches.

Other Royal Caribbean FIFA World Cup 2026 Programming

World Cup Decor

Since Royal Caribbean is the Official Miami World Cup 2026 Host City Supporter, the cruise line will play a visible role in local events tied to the tournament.

For example, at the FIFA Fan Festival™ Miami, Royal Caribbean will host an interactive 30x30 fan zone. Here, guests can play games, enjoy giveaways, and capture unique photo moments. 

Royal Caribbean will also activate a rock-climbing wall integrated into the existing playground outside the fan zone. 

World Cup Supporter

Even Royal Caribbean's Chief Dog Officer, Rover, is joining in on the fun. She'll star in a special seven-episode social series called "Rover's World Cup Picks" that will be hosted by Ben Black and filmed aboard Icon of the Seas. 

The series will follow Rover as she predicts the winners throughout the tournament. According to Royal Caribbean, this offers a "fun and highly shareable fan engagement angle" to the World Cup experience. 

I cruised on new ships from Disney and Royal Caribbean. Both have their strengths, but Royal Caribbean's value can't be overlooked

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As an adult, I've come to appreciate that both Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean have their strengths, but one consistently offers a better value. 

Disney Destiny vs Icon of the Seas

My first-ever cruise was aboard the Disney Magic. However, my family soon turned to Royal Caribbean because of its jaw-dropping ships and competitive pricing, primarily opting for ships like Freedom of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas instead of Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy. 

Disney Cruise Line delivers an immersive, detail-oriented experience that feels magical from the moment you arrive at the terminal. On the flip side, Royal Caribbean tends to focus more on massive, innovative ships packed with engineering feats. 

Within the past year, I've sailed on two of the newest ships at sea: Icon of the Seas and Disney Destiny. As much as I would have loved for them to be paid media voyages, every aspect of the trips was paid for with my hard-earned money, meaning I observed what worked, what didn't, and how each vacation stacked up in terms of overall value. 

Disney Destiny, Castaway Cay

Although I found myself trying to plan another Disney cruise before disembarkation day, there is no denying that Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas delivered the stronger overall value, especially when factoring in the included dining options, entertainment, and onboard amenities.

In the end, comparing a Disney cruise and a Royal Caribbean cruise is a little like comparing apples to oranges. Still, both are highly family-friendly cruise lines that have solid entertainment lineups alongside well-designed adults-only spaces and experiences.

Here's how my two experiences aboard Icon of the Seas and Disney Destiny stacked up — and why I don't think you can actually go wrong with either of them (sorry, Matt!). 

In April 2025, I sailed on a seven-night cruise on Icon of the Seas from Miami, Florida.

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Royal Caribbean's Icon Class is advertised to deliver the "ultimate family vacation," featuring amenities like the largest water park at sea, countless dining options, and around-the-clock entertainment. 

Despite clearly being built for families, my fiancée and I wanted in on the action, so we booked a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise in April 2025, calling at ports like Perfect Day at CocoCay, St. Thomas, and St. Kitts and Nevis. 

Icon of the Seas was not cheap when she launched, and you'll still struggle to find affordable vacations on the massive vessel. Knowing that, we booked our trip nearly 16 months in advance to give ourselves plenty of time to budget and prepare.

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Even still, our Neighborhood GTY stateroom cost over $3,800, breaking down to roughly $542 per night. Once we factored in travel-related expenses and optional add-ons like shore excursions, a drink package, unlimited specialty dining, and Wi-Fi, our total vacation cost was around $7,456

While it wasn't the cheapest cruise, it definitely could have been more expensive had we gone with an ocean-view balcony, and in the end, we weren't too unhappy with the cost, which came to about $932 per night (including the night we flew to Florida) for one of the newest and most impressive ships at sea.

Around a year later, I went on a short four-night Bahamian voyage on Disney Destiny from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Disney Destiny docked Castaway Cay

Being a cruise writer isn't all fun and games. At times, it can be difficult to separate work from play and create a healthy work-life balance. So, when planning my birthday cruise, I knew I wanted an experience that would be vastly different from the other countless voyages I'd covered for Royal Caribbean Blog and Cruise Blog

Enter Disney Destiny, Disney Cruise Line's newest Wish Class ship, sailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Like my vacation on Icon of the Seas, I knew a Disney cruise wouldn't be a cheap getaway, so we booked our four-night voyage in January 2025, or 16 months in advance. 

We reserved a Category 5C Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah for $3,125. This came out to around $781 per night, or $239 more expensive than my neighborhood infinite veranda on Icon of the Seas. 

Disney Destiny pool deck

In the end, we spent nearly $5,570 on the cruise fare, travel-related expenses, souvenirs, port adventures, and an unlimited thermal spa pass (which was SO worth it, by the way), or $928 per night. 

The short Bahamas cruise was not the most affordable vacation I have ever taken, but I was celebrating my 27th birthday along with several other personal and professional milestones, so I decided the splurge was worth it — even if I could have stretched my budget further on other lines or a land-based trip. 

Both ships offer a ton of different dining options, from poolside tacos to upscale steakhouses. 

Main Dining Room

Food is undeniably one of the most important parts of a cruise — and you can't go wrong with Icon of the Seas or Disney Destiny for quality and variety. 

That said, each ship has its strengths. Whereas Disney Cruise Line's themed dining rooms focus on immersive, character-driven stories, Royal Caribbean offers a more flexible main dining approach. 

With Royal Caribbean’s "My Time" (or "anytime") dining, guests can make reservations for the Main Dining Room around their own schedule, whereas Disney only offers two traditional, fixed seating times each evening.

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Moving on, Royal Caribbean's specialty dining is family-friendly, giving guests a wider range of upscale options that everyone can enjoy together — from Teppanyaki to Italian, seafood, and more. 

On the other hand, Disney's specialty restaurants are strictly adult-only (and highly exclusive). Scoring a reservation for Palo can seem impossible if you don't hold status with the line — or book a pricey Concierge suite. 

Still, after over three dozen cruises on multiple lines, Palo stands out as one of the best meals I have ever had at sea, easily surpassing high-end venues like Celebrity's Le Voyage. So, yeah, it's worth the hype (if you can get in). 

Palo Steakhouse Disney Destiny

When it comes to complimentary dining variety, Icon of the Seas features a wider range of included venues, from the AquaDome Market food hall to grab-and-go options from Pearl Café, El Loco Fresh, and multiple buffets. 

However, Disney Destiny also has a good amount of complimentary offerings, especially for a ship of its size. In addition to the Marceline Market buffet, Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods is an outdoor food court with five different stalls, ranging from Mexican to BBQ, pizza, and more. 

Either way, I was impressed with both vessels, and it's easy to sail on either without paying for specialty restaurants. 

Disney has pricey Wi-Fi packages that are almost impossible to justify.

Neither Disney nor Royal Caribbean includes Wi-Fi in their cruise fares. However, Royal Caribbean's internet packages are easier to justify from a value standpoint, especially if they're purchased during a pre-cruise sale.

For example, I paid just $21.99 for Royal Caribbean's VOOM Surf + Stream ahead of time through the Cruise Planner. 

Comparatively, Disney doesn't offer any pre-cruise sales, and I was shocked to see the base package priced at $27 per night aboard Disney Destiny. 

Disney Cruise WiFi

For full web browsing and streaming capabilities, I would have had to shell out nearly $150 on a four-night cruise. Instead, we took advantage of Disney's free messaging ability (which allows guests to use iMessage and WhatsApp for no extra charge) and only connected to cellular in port for $12/day. 

Entertainment-wise, Disney Destiny and Icon of the Seas are two of the best ships at sea, but Royal Caribbean has more variety.

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Moving on, Royal Caribbean's entertainment lineup is more diverse, featuring high-diving productions in the AquaTheater, ice skating shows, and Broadway-style musicals. 

Disney's entertainment is also top-tier. However, they focus primarily on Broadway-style theater productions, where storytelling, staging, and quality musical performances take precedence over fast-paced entertainment.

I can't say that I saw a bad show on either ship. Disney's Hercules really went the distance on the Disney Destiny, and the talented Muses added a soulful twist.

Disney Hercules Show

Frozen was also a cute production, though I thought it was a little gimmicky, trying to use too much modern slang and humor to appeal to younger kids. 

Finally, Disney Seas the Adventure was exactly the kind of production you'd want to see on a Disney cruise. It featured beloved characters like Goofy and Minnie and was packed with energy, music, and Disney magic. 

As much as I love Broadway-style musicals, theater shows aren't for everyone. If you prefer action-packed entertainment and a wider variety of performances, Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas takes the cake. 

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The AquaTheater show was especially impressive, featuring skateboarders and acrobatic tricks set against an indoor waterfall!

Disney's verandah cabins are sleek, elegant, and ideal for families.

Disney Destiny Verandah Cabin

Even on its oldest ships, Disney Cruise Line is known for maximizing comfort and functionality for families. As such, I much preferred my stateroom aboard Disney Destiny

For starters, the cabin was elegantly designed and had subtle magical touches throughout the stateroom without the decor feeling overly themed.

However, the best part about my Disney cruise cabin was the split bathroom, which separated the shower and bathtub from the toilet area. 

Disney Destiny Verandah Cabin

The toilet and sink were in the room closest to the cabin door, while the shower/tub combo and main sink were located in the next room. 

I loved this layout because it was so much easier to get ready, and my fiancée and I noticed that there was more storage than in standard cruise bathrooms.

Moreover, the shower itself felt luxurious with white tile, premium sea salt bath products, and a rainfall showerhead. 

Disney Split Bathroom

Although neither of us used the tub, this is undoubtedly a huge advantage for families with younger children, too.

Moving on, there was nothing inherently wrong with my Central Park infinite verandah on Icon of the Seas, but it was the small touches in the Disney Destiny cabin that made it stand out. 

For example, while many went ballistic over the changes to Icon Class bathrooms, I found Disney's split layout more practical for families — that's not to say I didn't love the extra-large shower!

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah

Additionally, the cabin itself felt a little more cookie-cutter and lacked the same attention to detail found in my room aboard Disney Destiny. 

I also missed having a real balcony, and because we faced the interior of the ship, we felt more exposed and less connected to the ocean.

For example, whenever we returned for an afternoon nap, we closed the blinds to keep guests in other cabins from looking directly into ours. As such, we also didn't benefit from the same level of natural light that generally floods an ocean-view room. 

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah

This, of course, is a bit of an unfair comparison since I had an ocean-facing balcony on Disney Destiny. However, had I gone with the standard ocean verandah on Icon, we would have had to shell out nearly $3,000 more for our weeklong cruise – and we could not justify that. 

My Royal Caribbean drink package meant I didn't have to worry about racking up a large bill on drinks. 

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Royal Caribbean has three different drink packages to choose from, giving passengers the ability to tailor their experience based on their drinking habits. 

My fiancée and I opted for the Deluxe Beverage Package, and for around $1,000, we enjoyed unlimited cocktails, soda, specialty coffee, bottled water, and more during our Icon of the Seas cruise. 

Having everything prepaid made it easy to order beverages without constantly thinking about running up a high onboard account.

Disney Coffee

On the flip side, Disney's base fare includes soda, which is a nice touch to help justify the higher price. However, they don't have any packages to bundle non-alcoholic or alcoholic drinks. Instead, you must pay for each one individually as you go. 

For me, that ended up working perfectly. Since I've recently embraced sobriety, I wasn't looking to down a ton of cocktails by the pool anyway. Instead, the included soda was all I needed and eliminated the need for a drink package. 

Still, since Disney does not offer any beverage packages, Royal Caribbean is more flexible for those who prefer to prepay for their drinks upfront. 

Icon of the Seas offered way more to do onboard. 

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Finally, if you are looking for a ship with non-stop thrills, look no further than Icon of the Seas. This massive vessel features everything from the record-breaking Category 6 Waterpark to an ice skating rink, FlowRider surf simulator, rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and more. 

This was definitely one of the advantages of Icon of the Seas. There was always something happening somewhere on the ship, whether you were looking for high-adrenaline attractions, live entertainment, or just a lively pool deck atmosphere.

Comparatively, Disney's focus is geared more toward storytelling, character-driven experiences, and a more relaxed cruise environment. Rather than spending our afternoons racing down waterslides, we'd kick back and watch a movie on the pool deck. 

Disney Pool Deck, Movie and Book

In this case, the slower pace was exactly what I was looking for. I had no problem finding a lounge chair, applying lots (and lots) of sunscreen, soaking in the ocean views, and not feeling like I was missing out on anything happening elsewhere on the ship. 

Disney Destiny vs. Icon of the Seas: Which is better?

Elizabeth, Pirate Night

Ultimately, Disney Destiny and Icon of the Seas deliver unforgettable cruise experiences, but in different ways. For starters, Royal Caribbean leans heavily into scale, innovation, and nonstop activity, while Disney Cruise Line focuses on storytelling and attention to detail.

As such, if your idea of a perfect cruise vacation is filled with waterslides, unique entertainment, and endless things to do, Icon of the Seas is the best pick. It's a floating city where there's always something happening, and there's something for everyone. Icon is also a better pick for those who value flexibility when it comes to main dining times and drink packages. 

On the other hand, Disney Destiny has more thoughtful details that shape the onboard experience. From the stateroom design to the immersive dining atmosphere and themed entertainment, everything feels more intentional and a little more refined. 

Royal Caribbean just took delivery of its newest cruise ship that can hold nearly 10,000 people

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Royal Caribbean's newest ship is one step closer to its highly anticipated maiden voyage. 

Legend of the Seas

On June 10, 2026, Royal Caribbean International finally took delivery of Legend of the Seas, the cruise line's third Icon Class ship, at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland. 

More than 1,200 crew members and partners gathered at the shipyard for a special ceremony, led by Royal Caribbean Group Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty, Royal Caribbean President and CEO Michael Bayley, and Meyer Turku CEO Casimir Lindholm.

During the event, the hard work of hundreds of engineers, designers, architects, and crew members was celebrated, honoring the years of planning, construction, and coordination that were required to bring this massive vessel to life. 

Legend Delivery

(Credit: Meyer Turku shipyard)

"Today's delivery of Legend of the Seas marks another important milestone in our ambition to continuously redefine the vacation experience," said Liberty.

"This new ship reflects the strength of the vacation ecosystem we are building — combining industry-leading ships, innovative technology, and exceptional experiences for our guests. It is an achievement only possible through the extraordinary partnership and expertise of Meyer Turku and the thousands of talented people whose creativity and commitment continue to help us design the future of vacations."

"We're incredibly proud to introduce Legend of the Seas to vacationers and continue the legacy of the revolutionary Icon Class," added Bayley.

Legend Delivery

(Credit: Royal Caribbean International)

"This wouldn’t be possible without the many talented individuals that came together to deliver what is truly the ultimate family vacation, and we look forward to making Legend’s debut this summer a legendary one."

As the largest cruise ship to offer European getaways, Legend of the Seas will bring Royal Caribbean's signature resort-style, mega-ship experience to the region on an unprecedented scale.

From new neighborhoods to record-breaking attractions, unique dining options, world-class entertainment, and more, the ship will redefine what an unforgettable European cruise vacation can look like.

Legend of the Seas Royal Promenade

(Credit: Royal Caribbean International)

Her maiden voyage is scheduled for July 4, 2026. The seven-night Western Mediterranean cruise will call at Marseille, France; Barcelona, Spain; Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and La Spezia, Italy. This specific cruise will be preceded by a short, invite-only media sailing.

In November, Legend of the Seas will relocate to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she'll offer a series of six- and eight-night cruises to the Western and Southern Caribbean. Each adventure will visit Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's award-winning island in The Bahamas.  

Legend of the Seas Fast Facts

Hollywoodland Supper Club Concept

(Credit: Royal Caribbean International)

Legend of the Seas will measure 248,663 gross tons and have a passenger capacity of 5,610 at double occupancy, according to the cruise line. Moreover, she'll come in at 1,196 feet long, have 18 guest decks, and be home to over 2,300 international crew members. 

Although her Icon Class bones mean you can expect many of the same features and highlights found aboard Icon and Star of the Seas, she's also unique in that she introduces several new offerings. 

For starters, the upscale supper club specialty restaurant will be rethemed to focus on the glitz, glamour, and fame of Hollywood's golden age of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

Legend Royal Railway, Concept

(Credit: Royal Caribbean International)

Additionally, Royal Railway – Legend Station will take diners on Legend of the Seas to new destinations during an immersive dining experience. 

The AquaDome Market will have a new lineup of food stalls, too. These include Seoulmate, La Española, Simply Pressed, and Adobo. The only returning stall is Crème de la Crêpe, a beloved favorite that first debuted on Icon of the Seas. 

Other exciting changes coming to Legend include refreshed entertainment options in the Royal Theater, AquaTheater, and Absolute Zero ice rink:

  • Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Royal Theater)
  • America's Got Talent LIVE at Sea (Royal Theater)
  • Shockwave: A Battle for the Beat (AquaTheater)
  • Fusion (Absolute Zero)
Legend Carousel

(Credit: Royal Caribbean International)

Of course, all the Icon Class exclusive amenities will also be available, ranging from the Category 6 Waterpark to the family-friendly Surfside neighborhood, dueling piano bar, adults-only Hideaway retreat, Crown's Edge obstacle course/zip line, and more. 

More Icon Class Fun To Come

Legend of the Seas exterior

Royal Caribbean's Hero of the Seas, the cruise line's fourth Icon Class vessel, is scheduled to debut in 2027. At the time of writing, they also have three more Icon Class ships on order for delivery in 2028, 2029, and 2030, respectively. 

Like Icon, Star, and Legend, the future Icon Class ships will also be LNG-powered. This helps advance Royal Caribbean Group's journey toward developing a net-zero cruise ship by 2035. 

"Legend of the Seas is the third Icon Class ship built at our shipyard, and constructing the series has enabled us to develop our production processes in a systematic way. We have built on the experience gained from the previous vessels and further improved efficiency with the customer and our extensive partner network," said Lindholm.

pool deck on Legend of the Seas

"The ship is an exceptional project in terms of both scale and technical complexity, requiring strong expertise and seamless collaboration across the entire maritime cluster. At the same time, Legend of the Seas moves shipbuilding towards more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions."

What's included on Royal Caribbean's Legend of the Seas? Here's what your basic fare gets you

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Royal Caribbean's new record-breaking Icon Class ships certainly turn heads. However, before planning your vacation, it is important to understand what's actually included in your cruise fare. 

Aerial of Icon Class ship

Legend of the Seas is the third Icon Class ship in the fleet — and the first to offer Mediterranean cruises. This expands the lineup beyond The Bahamas and Caribbean, giving travelers a new way to experience the Icon Class design in some of Europe's most popular destinations. 

That said, a vacation aboard Legend of the Seas will cost you a pretty penny, especially once you factor in add-ons like specialty dining, drink packages, shore excursions, and Wi-Fi, which can significantly increase the cost of your trip hundreds of dollars more than you budgeted for.

In this article, we'll break down exactly what is — and isn't — included on Legend of the Seas. That way, you can set realistic expectations and avoid surprise charges onboard.

What is included on a Legend of the Seas cruise?

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Let's start with your accommodations. 

Legend of the Seas has four base cabin categories: Interior, Outside View, Balcony, and Suite. Within those categories, numerous sub-categories give guests plenty of options to choose the experience that best fits their budget and travel style. 

Depending on which type of cruise cabin you book, the exact size, amenities, and layout of the room will vary. At the very least, though, your cruise fare includes your own private room and ensuite bathroom. You'll also get housekeeping service at least once per day (twice if you're in a suite). 

Interior cabin on Star of the Seas

I'd recommend working with a travel agent, as they can keep you informed on any ongoing promotions and help you secure the best pricing. Plus, they might have access to exclusive group rates that aren't advertised on Royal Caribbean's website. 

Food included on Legend of the Seas

Smash burger

Moving on, dining is a central part of the cruise experience, and Legend of the Seas brings its culinary A-game. 

When planning your cruise aboard Legend of the Seas, it is important to know what venues are and aren't included in our cruise fare. 

If, for example, you want to try the all-new Hollywoodland Supper Club, you don't want to wait until you are on the ship to learn that the exclusive experience costs $200 per person.

Pearl Cafe

Complimentary restaurants on Legend of the Seas include:

  • Pearl Café (with a few exceptions)
  • Park Cafe
  • Windjammer Marketplace
  • Surfside Bites
  • Surfside Eatery
  • AquaDome Market
  • Main Dining Room
  • Coastal Kitchen (for those staying in suites) 
  • The Grove (for those staying in suites) 
  • Basecamp
  • Sorrento's
  • El Loco Fresh
  • Vitality Cafe (with a few exceptions)
  • Sprinkles
  • Room service (continental breakfast only)
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This means you can treat your taste buds to complimentary tater tots and smashburgers at Basecamp, try different cuisines at the AquaDome Market, and enjoy soft serve at Sprinkles all cruise long!

Complimentary entertainment and activities 

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Legend of the Seas cruise fares include many exciting activities for no additional cost, such as Broadway-style entertainment, live music, access to the Category 6 Waterpark, daily trivia, and more. 

The Royal Caribbean entertainment team has worked to upgrade the offerings to give passengers new, larger-scale productions and a wider variety of live shows. Many productions are exclusive to Legend, so you will not find them on any other vessel in the fleet! In short, if you're bored sailing on Legend of the Seas, you simply aren't trying to have fun! 

Here's a full list of the entertainment and activities that are available on Legend of the Seas for free:

Aquatheater show
  • Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 
  • America's Got Talent LIVE at Sea
  • Shockwave: A Battle for the Beat
  • Fusion
  • The Quack Bash
  • Voyage to Adventure parade 
  • Category 6 Waterpark
  • Seven pools
  • 10 whirlpools
  • Splashaway Bay
  • Adventure Ocean youth programming
  • Father Daughter Dance
  • Family Field Day 
  • Once Upon a Bedtime Story
  • Larger than Life Family Festival
  • FlowRider surf simulator
  • Surfside carousel
Dueling Pianos
  • Sports court
  • Playscape climbing gym
  • Adrenaline Peak rock climbing wall
  • Lost Dunes mini-golf course
  • The Hideaway adults-only deck
  • Ice skating at the Absolute Zero rink
  • Dueling piano shows 
  • Live jazz at Lou's Jazz 'n Blues
  • Latin-themed dance nights at Boleros 
  • Comedy shows 
  • Karaoke sessions
  • Game shows 
  • Viva Ibiza Pool Party
  • Royal Kappa Chi — Legend Chapter 
  • RED Nightclub 
  • Sing-alongs at Ale & Arrow and Schooner Bar
  • Vitality Fitness Center

Drinks included on Legend of the Seas

Icon of the Seas Cocktail

Royal Caribbean's cruise fare includes a selection of complimentary beverages. These drinks are available at any time during your sailing and include tap water, tea, drip coffee, lemonade, iced tea, milk, juice (not fresh squeezed), and hot chocolate. 

However, if you want alcohol, fountain drinks, fresh juices, zero-proof cocktails, specialty coffee, milkshakes, bottled water, or Starbucks, you must purchase them. 

Alternatively, you can invest in a Royal Caribbean beverage package. There are several types of beverage packages available to accommodate different budgets and drinking habits. 

Specialty coffee from the Pearl Cafe on Icon of the Seas

The Deluxe Beverage Package gives unlimited access to alcoholic and non-alcoholic specialty beverages. As such, it's the most expensive option. The Royal Refreshment Package includes all beverages sans alcohol, while Royal Caribbean's Classic Soda Package only includes soft drinks. 

If yoy want to keep your drink costs down, you can bring one 750ml bottle of wine per adult of legal drinking age on board, along with a 12-pack of soda.

Transportation between ports of call

Legend of the Seas exterior

Legend of the Seas is a destination in and of itself. However, you can travel to many bucket list ports aboard the Icon Class ship, too.

When she debuts in June 2026, Legend will become the first Icon Class vessel to offer European itineraries, calling at ports like Marseille, France; Barcelona, Spain; La Spezia, Italy; and Naples, Italy. 

Transportation between these ports is a huge deal because it eliminates the hassle of planning multiple flights, trains, hotel check-ins, and luggage transfers between each destination. 

Legend will then reposition to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the winter, sailing to the Southern and Western Caribbean. Each voyage will offer passengers a chance to visit Royal Caribbean's award-winning private island in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay

Here, guests can enjoy a variety of complimentary amenities, including multiple stretches of white-sand beaches, a large freshwater pool, beach games, a buffet lunch, and more. 

As such, it is a great port to visit if you want the ultimate private island experience but are traveling on a budget! It's easy to plan a fun day ashore and not spend extra money. 

I spent $5,900 to sail on Harmony of the Seas for three-nights. Here's what everything cost, from my $1,285 cabin to $1,055 in airfare

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Strong demand across the cruise industry has sent fares soaring, with travelers continuing to prioritize memorable experiences. 

Harmony Cost 2026

Not only that, but optional onboard add-ons, such as drink and internet packages, specialty dining, and shore excursions, have also become more expensive.

Although it's no secret that newer, bigger vessels tend to cost more than older ships like Vision of the Seas or Radiance of the Seas, I generally prefer paying more for a newer ship experience. 

From expansive pool decks and modern accommodations to better entertainment venues and a wider variety of dining options, the latest mega-ships feel like floating resorts — they are a destination in and of themselves!

Harmony of the Seas docked in Spain

Recently, I embarked on a short cruise aboard Harmony of the Seas from Barcelona, Spain, to Palma de Mallorca and Marseille, France. 

Sailing from Europe meant my overall expenses would naturally be higher once airfare, hotels, and pre-cruise costs were factored in. 

However, I couldn't say no to the opportunity to sail on this recently revitalized Oasis Class ship with my sister before she begins medical school, knowing that her availability will become far more limited once classes and clinical rotations begin.

Harmony of the Seas Central Park

With all the enhancements, from the tropical Pesky Parrot bar to Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade, I couldn’t wait to get on and check out everything new on the amplified ship, as well as explore new ports of call. 

We tacked on pre- and post-cruise stays in Barcelona to our short three-night sailing, after which my sister opted to extend her vacation to Spain and Portugal. For our portion, however, my sister and I spent around $5,900 on our five-night European trip aboard Harmony of the Seas. 

On a nightly basis, this means we spent around $1,172.40, or roughly $2,931 per person. In this article, I'll provide a full breakdown of what we spent during my Harmony of the Seas cruise, including travel-related expenses and onboard spending. 

Our round-trip plane tickets from North Carolina to Barcelona, Spain, cost almost $2,430. 

Munich Airport

Airfare prices have recently increased due to the ongoing fuel crisis. However, flights out of Charlotte, North Carolina, have been unreasonable for quite some time. 

In fact, it's pretty common for round-trip tickets to places like Miami or Orlando on American Airlines to cost upward of $400 per person — yikes!

Although I am usually a devout American Airlines flyer, I couldn't justify the flight prices from Charlotte to Barcelona and instead booked a cheaper option aboard Lufthansa, which cost $1,054.63. This price included a checked bag, but I could not select my seat assignment until 24 hours before departure. 

Europe Flight Receipt

I couldn't convince my sister to join me because she wanted to use her American loyalty benefits. She flew separately from Greensboro to Philadelphia, and then onward to Barcelona.

Her flight cost $1,375.83, and she arrived much earlier than I did, so she took advantage of nearly a full extra day in Barcelona while I was stuck in the Munich airport during a lengthy layover. This meant that between the two of us, our airfare cost more than the cruise itself, coming in at $2,430.46. 

We arrived one day before the cruise and stayed at a centrally located hotel in Barcelona. Our room cost over $340.

Barcelona Hotel

Usually, I'm not a stickler when it comes to pre-cruise hotels and am fine with basic accommodations near the hotel or port. However, with limited time in Spain before our sailing, I wanted somewhere convenient and safe, so we could comfortably explore the city without wasting time going back and forth. 

In the end, we settled on the Catalonia Portal De L'Angel Hotel, with our one-night stay coming to $347.37. This location was perfect, just steps away from the Cathedral of Barcelona and around a five-minute walk to the famous tree-lined La Rambla boulevard.

My sister arrived earlier than I did, and the hotel let her store her bags while she ventured off to grab breakfast, browse nearby stores, and take in the sights, since the room was not quite ready. 

We spent around $320 in Barcelona before the cruise.

Barcelona, Spain

This was our first visit to Barcelona, so we weren't in a budget mindset when it came to exploring the city. Between meals, attractions, transportation, and spontaneous shopping, we focused more on making the most of our limited time than staying within a specific budget.

Here's a breakdown of what we spent: 

  • Taxis from BCN airport to our hotel: $74.75
  • Two coffees from D Origen Coffee Roasters: $11.20
  • Dinner at Tantarantana: $48.76
Barcelona, Spain
  • Viral tiramisu dessert coffee from Coffee Casa: $17.44
  • Casa Batlló admission: $93.18
  • Lunch at Gusti Toscani: $14.42
  • Souvenirs: $35.17
  • Taxi from hotel to Barcelona cruise port: $23.35

Total: $318.27

The three-night sailing aboard the Harmony of the Seas ship cost $1,286.74 for a windowless inside cabin. 

Harmony Inside Cabin

With just three nights aboard the massive 226,963 gross-ton Oasis Class ship and no sea days, we did not mind saving money on our cruise fare. A balcony seemed pointless since we wouldn't have time to fully enjoy it! 

We booked a Category 4V Interior Stateroom through my travel agent for $1,286.74, or $643.37 per person, including gratuities. This came out to around $429 per night for both of us.

The room wasn't anything fancy, but it was a comfortable enough space to rest up after long days ashore in Spain and France. 

Harmony Inside Cabin Bathroom

We also loved the location, as it was steps from the aft elevator bank. This made navigating the massive vessel a little easier. 

The price of our Royal Caribbean cruise covered more than the room, too — ranging from unlimited meals to basic beverages, unique entertainment, and transportation from Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca and France. 

On Harmony of the Seas, there are multiple pools, water slides, a fitness center, a three-deck-high dining room, ice skating shows, and high diving performances, among other activities and amenities.

Harmony Inside Cabin

In short, even when we weren't exhausted from spending all day ashore, the ship made it easy to stay entertained and busy.

We racked up $424.34 in other charges, including Wi-Fi, shore excursions, and souvenirs. 

Shore excursion tickets in France

We kept our onboard spending pretty low while aboard Harmony of the Seas. Since it was such a short voyage, we did not bother with specialty dining, and my daily Diamond vouchers meant we did not need to splurge on a pricey drink package. 

In total, we spent $123.17 on the ship. This included Wi-Fi, dessert at Playmakers, a few arcade games, and our excursion in Marseille to Aix-en-Provence. Our booking included a $50 onboard credit, which helped decrease the overall cost of our spending, as we would have spent closer to $170 without it. 

While ashore, we spent an additional $301.17 in Palma de Mallorca and Aix-en-Provence, with miscellaneous charges ranging from souvenir shopping to sweet treats. The biggest splurge was pearls in Palma de Mallorca. Since they're my sister's birthstone, she couldn't resist picking up a few special pieces of jewelry to bring home.

Before we knew it, it was time to get off the cruise ship and meet our dad in Barcelona for some much-needed time together!

Elizabeth and her family in Barcelona

My dad flew to Spain to meet us before he continued traveling with my sister. Unfortunately, I didn't have the PTO to join them since I had just returned from a Disney cruise aboard the brand-new Destiny ship. Still, I'm glad we got to spend a little time together in Spain before my sister effectively disappears for med school. 

Here's a breakdown of what we spent: 

  • Hotel: $432.65
  • Taxi from Barcelona cruise port to hotel: $19.72
  • Breakfast at the Barcelona Coffee House: $52.09
Park Guell in Spain
  • 1.5-hour tour of the Sagrada Família: $267.30
  • Lunch at La Pepita: $83.37
  • Admission to Park Güell: $62.76
  • Dinner at La Selva: $82.21
  • Taxi from the hotel to the Barcelona airport: $54.71

Total: $1,054.81

Between travel-related expenses, food, shopping, and the cruise itself, we spent nearly $5,900 on our Harmony of the Seas vacation.

Harmony-Pool-Deck-Central-Park

My six-night vacation to Europe, including a three-night cruise on the Harmony of the Seas ship and an overnight flight, was not cheap, but it was an unforgettable experience — and a great way to visit Spain for the first time!

Plus, with Harmony recently renovated, she offers even more ways to play, drink, and dine than ever before, ensuring that vacations aboard the Oasis Class vessel are exciting for first-time cruisers and longtime Royal Caribbean fans alike.

While this trip was definitely a splurge, coming in at $5,861.99, combining the three-night itinerary with a pre- and post-cruise stay in Barcelona made for the perfect introduction to Spain and a way to justify flying across the pond for a short cruise. 

Over 700 travelers told me their biggest Royal Caribbean cruise mistake. Here are the 7 that kept coming up

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Certain cruise mistakes can quickly turn into costly, unforgettable experiences — for all the wrong reasons. 

Family going up water slide

Royal Caribbean is one of the most popular cruise lines in the world and welcomes millions of passengers annually. With their massive ships, record-breaking onboard activities, and itineraries spanning the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and beyond, it is easy to see why so many cruisers are Loyal to Royal. 

However, it isn't always sunshine and rainbows at sea. We asked Royal Caribbean passengers what their biggest cruise-related mistakes were, and after reviewing over 700 answers on our Facebook page, it quickly became clear that many travelers shared the same avoidable regrets. 

From booking the wrong cruise room to purchasing unnecessary add-ons, there are plenty of easy ways to screw up your Royal Caribbean vacation. Here are the seven most common Royal Caribbean cruise regrets — and how to make sure you don't make the same mistakes on your next vacation. 

A lot of cruisers booked the cheapest cruise room to save money.

Harmony Inside Cabin

Repeatedly, people said they regretted choosing a windowless, interior cabin. When many envision cruise vacations, they picture breathtaking sunsets and slow mornings on their private balconies, pulling into port. However, those expectations don't match reality for guests in interior rooms.

Many commented that they'd never stay in an inside cabin again. As one traveler put it, "We had [a Promenade View inside cabin on Liberty of the Seas,] and it was awful. Right above the ice cream shop and [we] heard nothing but [the] freezer door banging." 

There's nothing wrong with trying to save money on your accommodations, but it is important to understand exactly what you’re giving up in exchange for the lower price, whether that's the ability to select your exact cabin or a view and natural light. 

Many travelers regretted overpacking for their cruise. 

Two suitcases in a cruise cabin

Several passengers told us that they regretted overpacking, claiming that they brought way more than they needed for their sailing. 

While you may be used to overpacking for trips to the beach or theme parks, a cruise environment is very different — and you have far less storage space than you might be accustomed to. This is especially true if you're sharing a cabin with two or three other guests. 

You definitely want to come prepared, but you also don't need to pack multiple outfits for each day of the cruise. It's more than acceptable to re-wear dresses to dinner, and you do not need as many swimsuits as you think. 

They bought the Royal Caribbean drink package.

Icon-Cocktail-Hideaway-Docked-CocoCay

Many commenters mentioned they didn't think the Royal Caribbean drink package was worth the cost, and those who did purchase it often consumed too much alcohol, leaving them unable to enjoy their port days.

While the convenience of prepaid drinks sounds appealing, it often leaves guests feeling pressured to "get their money’s worth" by overconsuming. Of course, if you are a heavier drinker and don't buy a package, you may end up with a surprisingly expensive onboard statement at the end of the cruise. 

That is why it is so important to calculate your daily drink intake to determine whether you should buy a drink package or purchase each beverage individually. And don't forget that there are more options than the pricey Deluxe Beverage Package. Royal Caribbean cruisers may also select an inclusive non-alcoholic package or a soda-only package, both of which are more affordable than the alcohol-heavy option. 

Others wasted money buying the Unlimited Dining Package.

Another unpopular add-on is the Unlimited Dining Package (UDP), especially on newer, larger ships. Although the package is valuable to specialty dining-focused travelers, others argue that it is just too much food to fully enjoy. 

One traveler wrote that they bought the UDP on Icon of the Seas, but regretted it because there were so many other complimentary and low-cost dining options aboard the vessel. 

From the Windjammer buffet to late-night pizza, unlimited desserts, poolside Mexican fare, and indulgent three-course dining room meals, there's more than enough food included in your cruise fare — and you will get way more bang for your buck by sticking to the "free" options. 

They flew in on embarkation day.

United airplane at Denver Airport

For many experienced cruisers, flying in on embarkation day is one of the biggest mistakes you can make before any sailing. Countless travelers have shared horror stories about delayed flights, canceled connections, and weather disruptions that caused them to miss the ship's departure. 

Although flying in on embarkation day saves money on a pre-cruise hotel and may require less PTO, it leaves no room for error the morning of embarkation. Even if you make the ship on time, the stress of awaiting your flight's departure and rushing to the terminal isn't how you should want to begin your long-awaited vacation. 

Instead, it is recommended to arrive at least one day before embarkation. Not only will this give you more of a buffer in case of unexpected delays, but you can also start your vacation by exploring your chosen embarkation city — whether that means browsing the famous artwork at Wynwood Walls in Miami, enjoying fresh seafood in Seattle, or wandering the streets of New York City (and snacking on a fresh bagel!).

No one seemed prepared for disembarkation.

The final morning of your cruise often comes far too quickly. Before you know it, you'll be asked to place your luggage outside your stateroom, purchase your last-minute photographs, and vacate your cabin so the crew can begin preparing it for the next set of guests.

Regardless of whether you book a three-, five-, seven-, or ten-night cruise, it never feels long enough once you're on the ship, and many commenters regretted not booking a longer itinerary. 

On the other hand, a few mentioned that they wished they had made a booking for their next cruise while still onboard. Royal Caribbean offers exclusive discounts at Next Cruise, meaning you can save money by thinking ahead! 

Finally, a lot of passengers said they will never cheat on Royal Caribbean with other cruise lines again.

Icon of the Seas

With so many other cruise lines and ships at sea, it is not uncommon for cruisers to branch out in hopes of saving money or trying something new. However, many Royal Caribbean loyalists shared that they regretted switching to lines like Carnival, Costa, MSC, and Princess. 

Nothing comes close to the cruise line's entertainment lineup, ship designs, dining options, and overall onboard experience. As such, it isn't surprising for passengers who try other cruise lines to return with a greater appreciation for what Royal Caribbean offers.

Plus, by sticking with Royal Caribbean, you climb the company's prestigious Crown & Anchor Society loyalty tiers faster, which unlocks valuable perks like free daily drinks, welcome amenities, casino credit, and more. 

Cruise ship passenger sues Royal Caribbean after tripping on an electric scooter

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Royal Caribbean has been hit with a lawsuit by a former passenger who blames the cruise line for her accidentally tripping over another guest's mobility scooter. 

Hallway on Serenade of the Seas

Colleen Parsons of Florida filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Group in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on May 18, 2026, accusing the cruise line of negligence.

Here's allegedly what happened: On June 22, 2025, Parsons was sailing aboard Jewel of the Seas, a Radiance Class ship that launched in 2004, when she tripped over a large mobility scooter in Casino Royale. 

According to the lawsuit, Parsons claims that she was in the overcrowded casino when another guest bumped into her, forcing her into the path of the parked mobility scooter. 

Casino slot machines

As a result of the fall, Parsons fractured her left wrist and required surgery, resulting in permanent scarring. According to the lawsuit, she's seeking compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost income, and the diminished enjoyment and value of her cruise vacation.

However, Parsons isn't seeking legal action against the other passengers involved in the accident. Rather, she's accusing Royal Caribbean of negligence for failing to maintain a safe environment and to warn passengers of a hazard in the walkway.

The lawsuit also claims that crew members aboard the 90,090 gross-ton ship failed to establish or enforce proper safety protocols for operating and parking mobility scooters.

Royal Caribbean mobility scooter policy

Mobility Scooter

To keep things running in tip-top shape, Royal Caribbean has a ton of rules and policies. Technically, when guests book a cruise, they automatically agree to the terms and conditions outlined in the cruise contract. These range from onboard conduct to accessibility equipment, safety requirements, and prohibited items.

"Assistive devices including mobility scooters must be stored and recharged in your stateroom so fire doors, corridors and elevator lobbies are kept clear for emergency evacuation. When parked throughout the ship, they must be parked out of the way to allow safe and easy access by other guests and crewmembers," states Royal Caribbean's website

"Assistive devices should fit through a standard stateroom entry doorway which is at least 23 inches wide. We offer accessible staterooms which have wider doors which are at least 32 inches wide and may accommodate larger devices. If you have an assistive device larger than 32 inches wide, please contact our Access Department for assistance."

This case is one of many personal injury lawsuits filed against Royal Caribbean this year

Rain on Utopia of the Seas

Cruise lines can face frustrating legal challenges when passengers are injured on board. The circumstances of each case vary, but plaintiffs often argue that the cruise line failed to maintain a reasonably safe environment or address potential hazards.

For example, earlier this year, Jaimie Lewis, of California, filed a maritime personal injury lawsuit seeking damages of more than $75,000 after slipping and falling aboard Harmony of the Seas. 

Lewis claims that she slipped on a walkway in the ship's Central Park neighborhood and fell backward onto the hard deck in November 2024 after a rainstorm. 

Central Park, Surfaces may be slippery when wet

(Credit: Jeanne Grubbs / Facebook)

According to the lawsuit, there weren't any visible wet-floor warning signs to alert passengers of the danger, despite the ship's crew being aware of the hazard. Consequently, Lewis' legal team argues that the lack of signage, warning cones, or verbal warnings left her unaware of the danger, directly leading to her accident.

More recently, Tanya Jones, of Australia, filed a maritime personal injury lawsuit against Royal Caribbean after slipping and falling on a wet and slippery outdoor flooring surface aboard Voyager of the Seas, resulting in serious and permanent injuries.

The complaint states that Jones encountered dangerous, slippery floors on one of the outdoor decks, caused by an accumulation of a wet foreign substance. 

Bow of Voyager of the Seas

Furthermore, Jones' lawsuit blames Royal Caribbean for allegedly failing to properly inspect and maintain the area, despite being aware of the danger through prior incidents across its fleet involving similar accidents on the same type of outdoor deck. 

Royal Caribbean delays return of cruise ship because of severe weather

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Bad weather moving through the English Channel will slow the plans for a Royal Caribbean ship, impacting its timeline to return back to the UK.

Liberty of the Seas

Liberty of the Seas' second sailing since completing her Royal Amplification was suddenly disrupted by severe weather, affecting passengers on two cruises and forcing last-minute adjustments to debarkation and embarkation plans.

The revamped Freedom Class cruise ship won't return to its seasonal homeport in England as originally scheduled on Sunday, June 7, due to a storm that's preventing the vessel from safely making her way back toward Southampton. 

As a result, passengers embarking on Liberty of the Seas for the June 7 cruise were told to arrive later than planned.

"We are closely monitoring adverse weather along our route back to Southampton, England for our current sailing. With safety in mind, the ship is expected to be delayed in returning to the port by approximately six (6) hours and the terminal will be closed for embarkation until 2:30 PM," reads the email notice sent to guests, as shared with Royal Caribbean Blog.

Liberty Delayed Embarkation Email

(Credit: Leeor Plotkin)

It continues, "Arriving at the terminal earlier than your adjusted time will result in you being turned away until your new time. All guests should be checked in and onboard by 6:30 PM. So, plan on arriving no later than 6:00 PM. We're sorry for any inconvenience caused by this change." 

According to the email, the earliest arrival time was pushed from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., while the latest arrivals must check in at 6:00 p.m.

Liberty of the Seas is currently wrapping up her first weeklong itinerary back in service following her highly anticipated Royal Amplification

Liberty of the Seas

The 154,407 gross ton ship received new restaurants, refreshed public spaces, and even a few new cabins. 

Highlights include Izumi Hibachi, Starbucks, a new Caribbean resort-style pool deck, El Loco Fresh, The Lime and Coconut, and more. 

She'll remain in Europe throughout the summer, offering voyages to bucket list destinations like Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, and Norway, then move back to the United States. 

Unfavorable weather en route to England

Liberty Vigo Delay Cruise Mapper

(Credit: CruiseMapper. Screenshot taken at 2:18 p.m. EST)

Current reports on social media reveal that the developing storm system is forcing Liberty of the Seas to remain docked in Vigo, Spain, until 11:00 p.m. local time. 

"Late departure tonight from Vigo at 23.00 so now 11.00 arrival in Southampton sunday now, due to storm avoidance," Michael Mccalla shared on Facebook

Initially, the vessel was supposed to depart around 4:30 p.m. local time, with an estimated arrival time of 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 7. 

English Channel Wind Report

(Credit: Buoyweather. Screenshot taken at 2:31 p.m. EST)

However, as of 2:35 p.m. EST (8:35 p.m. local time), Liberty of the Seas remains in Vigo as the storm continues to impact the ship's English Channel crossing from Spain to England. 

Vigo itself isn't forecast to be impacted by the severe weather. That said, the situation further north is less favorable, with strong winds and other inclement conditions developing across the English Channel. 

According to Buoyweather, conditions along the route are expected to deteriorate overnight, especially closer to Southampton. 

Liberty of the Seas

Strong winds and gusts could reach as high as 37 knots (around 42 mph), with models also indicating the possibility of waves exceeding 20 feet.

I paid $1,300 for an inside cabin on Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas. The windowless room was better than I expected.

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Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas just received a major revamp, and I went on board to check out all the new changes. During my cruise on the massive Oasis Class ship, I stayed in the cheapest cabin available: a standard interior stateroom. 

Elizabeth, Harmony Cabin

Since this was such a busy itinerary, I didn't mind saving money on my accommodations. Instead, I preferred booking a windowless inside cabin to have a more generous budget for shore excursions, local cuisine, and other travel-related expenses. 

My sister tagged along with me, and we made great memories aboard Harmony of the Seas, visiting Spain and France — and to my surprise, she didn't completely hate the interior stateroom!

We booked a Category 4V Inside Stateroom months in advance through my MEI travel agent. The fare came to $1,286.74, or $643.37 per person, including gratuities. 

Harmony of the Seas docked in Spain

Although pricey for a three-night cruise, I realized we'd be paying more since it was Harmony's first sailing after her multi-million dollar Royal Amplification

In the end, the 172-square-foot cabin wasn't anything fancy, but it was a comfortable, modern retreat after long days exploring Palma de Mallorca, Spain, and Aix-en-Provence, France, and enjoying everything the newly amplified ship offered. 

Harmony of the Seas Interior Room Review + Photos

Harmony Inside Cabin

My sister and I were assigned cabin 10277 weeks before our voyage. This is a standard interior stateroom located toward the aft (or back) of the vessel, just steps away from an elevator bank. 

We ended up loving our cabin's location since it was easy to get to popular dining venues like the Main Dining Room and Windjammer on Deck 16. 

Harmony Inside Cabin

Since breakfast and dinner were usually the first places we headed after leaving the cabin each morning or freshening up in the evening, having those venues a short elevator ride away was convenient. 

Our cabin was also tucked away from the louder public areas, such as Dazzles, which helped it feel quiet and relaxing at night. 

Harmony Inside Cabin

Moving on, the layout of my 172-square-foot cruise room was nearly identical to the one I stayed in on Quantum of the Seas a few years back, minus the virtual balcony. 

There were two twin-sized beds (that could have been combined to create one queen-sized bed), a vanity, dresser, closet, safe, mini-fridge, flat-screen television, two nightstands, full-length mirror, and a small chair tucked into the corner of the cabin. 

Harmony Inside Cabin

We used the mini-fridge to keep our water bottles cool, so we'd return to the ship to ice-cold drinks waiting for us in the cabin. 

Because we spent so little time in the cabin besides showering and sleeping, the TV was not something we used very often. Still, my sister mentioned she wished it could swivel more, since she had an awkward viewing angle from her bed. 

Harmony Inside Cabin, Mini Fridge

As a newer cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas' staterooms are outfitted with plenty of charging options, including standard American and European outlets, along with USB ports. 

There's also one American outlet on the right side of the bed (when facing it). However, the opposite side does not have one. This means you should come prepared with an extra-long charging cord or portable charger. 

Cruise Power Outlets

Moreover, I wish the cabin had a small loveseat instead of a chair. We did appreciate having the extra seating area, especially since my sister is a stickler about not getting into bed until she’s showered, but when used as a catch-all place, there was not much room left to comfortably sit. 

Now, let's talk storage. For a basic inside cabin, the storage space was fine. There was a dresser with five drawers and one cabinet, which housed the room's mini-fridge. Additionally, one of the drawers was already occupied by items like a box of tissues and the hairdryer, which left it fairly unusable for personal storage.

Harmony Inside Cabin

Still, we both agreed that for those on longer voyages, there would be more than enough storage to keep everything organized and tidy. 

The closet, for example, was spacious and had six deep cubbies — perfect for things like shoes, bags, folded clothes, and other essentials. This is also where you'll find the cabin's safe. 

Harmony Inside Cabin, Closet

Although we did not fully unpack during our three-night cruise, we did take advantage of the ample hanging space to keep our dresses from getting wrinkled. 

That said, we could have easily unpacked and had room to spare, especially since the closet came equipped with nearly two dozen hangers. 

Harmony Inside Cabin, Closet

Finally, the stateroom's bathroom was cramped but perfectly sufficient for daily use, with everything laid out efficiently to make the most of the small space.

The long sink vanity made getting ready in the mornings easier, especially since my sister often took over the cabin vanity area before I was up and showered. 

Harmony Inside Cabin Bathroom

The shelves also provided a good amount of storage for toiletries and cosmetics. Plus, there were two hooks on the back of the bathroom door, which allowed me to keep my hanging toiletries organizer within reach. 

I also appreciated the two shelves in the shower, as this gave us both dedicated space for our shampoo, conditioner, and face wash. Some ships only provide a single small shelf, which I find frustrating.

Bathroom Shower

That said, the shower did not have the best water pressure, and the water temperature was inconsistent. We quickly discovered that if we showered after 9:00 p.m., there would be chilly bursts. As such, my sister began showering before dinner each night. 

On the plus side, the shower was surprisingly spacious. The rounded capsule design (with no clingy, gross curtain) helped it feel more open than a typical cruise shower, and it was easy to move around without feeling boxed in or knocking my elbows on the wall. 

Shower

Like other Royal Caribbean cabins, the bathroom didn't come stocked with a ton of toiletries — just the basic Salt + Breeze hair and body wash, along with a bar of soap. 

Was my Harmony of the Seas inside cabin worth it?

Harmony Inside Cabin

For this cruise, I'm glad we didn't shell out more money on a balcony cabin. All we wanted was a clean, modern, and comfortable place to reset between busy port days and all the onboard activities — and our 172-square-foot stateroom provided just that. 

Beyond sleeping, showering, and getting ready, we spent very little time in the cabin. As such, the lack of natural light or private outdoor space never felt like a drawback. 

That said, there were a few minor quirks, such as the wacky water temperature and awkward TV placement, but nothing that impacted the overall experience in a make-or-break way. 

Harmony-Pool-Deck-Central-Park

In the end, I'd happily stay in another inside cabin aboard Harmony of the Seas, especially since Oasis Class cruises are less about the stateroom experience and more about everything happening around the ship and ashore. 

Missing Royal Caribbean cruise ship crew member found dead on Caribbean island

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The body of a cruise ship crew member who had been missing for five days was finally located in St. Kitts and Nevis, authorities confirmed. 

Mount Liamuiga in St Kitts

Wang Zyuan, 33, disappeared while hiking the Mount Liamuiga hiking trail on May 27. He was last heard from around 2 p.m., when he contacted emergency services to report that he was lost, as reported by The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF). 

Although a joint search and rescue team was immediately mobilized, the operation stretched on for days as rescuers combed through the hillside up to the crater. 

Eventually, the RSCNPF confirmed that his body was recovered on June 1, though they didn't reveal the cause of the death. 

Wang Zyuan Missing

(Credit: RSCNPF / Facebook)

"It is with deep regret that the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF) confirms that Mr Wang Zyuan, who had been missing on the Mt. Liamuiga trail since Wednesday, May 27th, 2026, was located deceased on Monday, June 1st, 2026, by one of the search teams," reads the police force's Facebook post. 

"Since May 27th, joint teams from the RSCNPF, the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force, the St. Kitts-Nevis Fire and Rescue Services, the Police Training School, the Forest Unit, the Red Cross, the Ross University K9 Unit, and dedicated community volunteers have searched the mountain daily. We are profoundly grateful to every person who gave their time and effort to this operation."

In a statement provided to USA TODAY, Royal Caribbean confirmed that Zyuan, a Chinese male national, worked for the company, though they did not reveal his exact position aboard the ship:

"We are saddened to learn a crew member has passed away," the statement said. "We appreciate the tremendous efforts of the local authorities and rescue teams, who worked tirelessly over the past several days."

According to the St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority, Rhapsody of the Seas, a Vision Class cruise ship measuring 78,878 gross tons, was the only cruise ship in port on May 27. The post also added that St. Kitts and Nevis welcomed approximately 2,270 passengers ashore that day. 

Rhapsody of the Seas was on a seven-night Southern Caribbean cruise out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, as shared by Pure Holidays. The vessel departed on May 23 and called at Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. John's, Antigua; Basseterre, St. Kitts; and St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. 

The Mount Liamuiga volcano hike is strenuous

St Kitts Volcano

Royal Caribbean's website states that the Mount Liamuiga volcano hike is "extremely strenuous" and not advised for people with pre-existing medical issues such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions. 

Additionally, it urges passengers to consider their fitness level when determining whether they should embark on the six-mile hike or not. 

A simple Google search will also reveal countless firsthand accounts reinforcing just how steep and difficult the hike is. 

(Credit: Anton Alvin Singh / Facebook)

(Credit: Anton Alvin Singh / Facebook)

"This hike is totally doable if you’re able to scale rocks but I would be lying if I said it wasn’t the physically hardest hike I’d ever done," said Yaya, one of the co-founders of Hand Luggage Only

"[The hike] was quite strenuous. I’m fairly experienced with hiking and trails and [I'm] a runner so I was ok with the cardio aspect of it, but there were some people that struggled," someone else commented on Reddit.

"There are definitely some slippery parts and you have to keep aware of your surroundings. A few that turned back, but most made it at different paces."

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