Sold-out shows, particularly in onboard comedy clubs.īy signing up, you will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.
The top-notch entertainment, including Broadway shows.The over-the-top super suites on some ships.The incredible array of onboard activities.In short, they're like the megaresorts you see in Las Vegas or Orlando. If all that seems like too much to fit on a cruise vessel, consider this: The biggest Royal Caribbean ships are 18 decks high, nearly 1,200 feet long and capable of carrying nearly 7,000 passengers. Some Royal Caribbean ships even feature ice skating rinks. Interior areas bring everything from full-size spas and large casinos to Broadway-quality theaters with top-name shows.įor more cruise guides, tips and news, sign up for TPG's cruise newsletter On Royal Caribbean's giant Oasis-class ships, there are multiple pool areas, watery play zones, rock climbing walls, surfing simulators, miniature golf courses, basketball courts and even zip lines. The line's biggest ships are bigger than any other cruise vessels afloat, and they're chock-full of more restaurants, bars, entertainment zones and attractions than you'll find anywhere else at sea - or even at many of the biggest land resorts. For megaresort lovers, Royal Caribbean may be the ultimate cruise line.