Cruise Line Overview
Royal Caribbean runs one of the deepest Caribbean programs, from weekend Bahamas sailings to Southern Caribbean loops on Oasis, Quantum, and Voyager class ships. Most itineraries are built around activity-forward ports where beach clubs, reef trips, and all-terrain tours can be combined with short city visits.
Royal Caribbean passengers usually have long excursion menus, but the best slots can disappear early when multiple megaships call the same port. Cozumel, St. Thomas, and Roatan often see heavy morning demand for water activities, while Nassau and Aruba are easier to split between independent beach time and pre-booked tours.
- Fleet Size
- 28+ ships (largest cruise fleet worldwide)
- Passenger Profile
- Multi-generational families, first-time cruisers, and activity-focused travelers who want big-ship entertainment paired with high-energy port days.
Best For
Typical Caribbean Itineraries
- →3-4 night Bahamas sailings from Miami and Port Canaveral
- →7-night Eastern Caribbean routes with St. Thomas and St. Maarten
- →7-night Western Caribbean loops via Cozumel, Roatan, and Costa Maya
- →7-8 night Southern Caribbean calls including Aruba and Curacao
- →10-14 night mixed Caribbean itineraries from Florida and San Juan
Popular Caribbean Ships
Browse all ships →Icon of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's largest ship, built for week-long Caribbean loops from Florida
- 7-night Eastern Caribbean: St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Perfect Day at CocoCay
- 7-night Western Caribbean: Cozumel, Roatan, and Costa Maya reef ports
Star of the Seas
Second Icon-class ship focused on high-capacity Florida Caribbean departures
- 7-night Eastern Caribbean with St. Thomas and Philipsburg
- 7-night Western Caribbean via Cozumel and Roatan
Wonder of the Seas
Former world's largest ship, still a Caribbean megaship staple from Florida
- 7-night Eastern Caribbean: St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Nassau
- 7-night Western Caribbean: Cozumel, Roatan, Costa Maya
Utopia of the Seas
Oasis-class ship optimized for 3-4 night Bahamas and quick Caribbean getaways
- 3-4 night Bahamas with Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay
- 4-night Western Caribbean sampler with Cozumel
Symphony of the Seas
Oasis-class veteran on Eastern and Western Caribbean 7-night routes
- 7-night Eastern Caribbean: St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Nassau
- 7-night Western Caribbean: Cozumel, Roatan, and Costa Maya
Caribbean Ports Frequently Visited
Standard Caribbean hub ports for Royal Caribbean passengers. Ports marked as popular appear on most Royal Caribbean itineraries. Each card links to our port guide, ship schedules, and specialist local booking sites.
Best Excursions by Cruise Line
Best Family Excursions
Full guide →Chankanaab Beach Park
Snorkel lagoon, dolphins, and beach in one secure location near the pier.
Blue Lagoon Island
Shallow-water beach day with optional dolphin programs for mixed-age groups.
Coral World Ocean Park
Touch pools and underwater observatory without long boat transfers.
Best Beach Excursions
Full guide →Magens Bay Beach Day
Calm horseshoe bay with facilities, ideal for relaxed Royal Caribbean port days.
Eagle Beach Catamaran
Trade-wind sailing with wide white-sand beach time on Southern routes.
West Bay Beach Break
Reef snorkeling directly off the beach at strong Caribbean value.
Best Snorkeling Excursions
Full guide →El Cielo and Palancar Reef
Two-stop snorkel sail to Cozumel's signature sandbar and marine park reefs.
Sapphire Beach Reef
Quick reef access from Red Hook with optional St. John extension.
West End Reef Snorkel
Fewer boats than Cozumel with healthy coral close to Mahogany Bay.
Best Private Tours
Full guide →Private El Cielo Catamaran
Custom reef and sandbar timing away from megaship group boats.
Private St. Thomas Island Tour
Taxi tour hitting Magens Bay, overlooks, and Red Hook on your schedule.
Private Arikok 4x4
North-coast off-road route to Natural Pool and lighthouse viewpoints.
Cruise Line Planning Advice
- Independent Excursions
- Royal Caribbean passengers save significantly booking Cozumel, Roatan, and St. Thomas tours through specialist local sites. Verify pier pickup and on-time return guarantees before paying.
- Return-to-Ship Timing
- On 7-night sailings allow 90 minutes before all-aboard on Western Caribbean port days. Short 3-4 night Bahamas cruises need tighter buffers, often 60-75 minutes.
- Tender Ports
- Grand Cayman is the most common tender on Royal Caribbean Caribbean weeks. Book morning Stingray City tours and confirm last tender time before adding afternoon activities.
- Peak Cruise Days
- Cozumel, Nassau, and St. Thomas peak when multiple Oasis and Icon-class ships overlap. Use our ship schedule pages to see call counts on your date.
- Booking Advice
- Book reef and waterpark excursions before embarkation on holiday weeks. Keep one port day flexible for independent beach taxis in Aruba or St. Maarten.
Additional Excursion Tips
- ✓In Cozumel, pick marine tours with pier-specific pickup to avoid losing time in taxi lines.
- ✓Roatan roads can slow in rain; keep at least a 90-minute buffer before all-aboard.
- ✓St. Thomas taxis often fill quickly after 8:30 AM, so pre-arrange return time when you leave port.
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Browse all 12 Caribbean port authority guides →Frequently Asked Questions
Which Royal Caribbean Caribbean itinerary is best for first-timers?
A 7-night Eastern Caribbean route with St. Thomas and St. Maarten is a balanced first choice, offering easy logistics, good beaches, and varied shore options.
Are Royal Caribbean excursions in Cozumel easy to do independently?
Yes for beach clubs and town visits, but marine trips to El Cielo and southern reefs are smoother with pre-booked operators due to boat capacity limits.
How early should I reserve Royal Caribbean shore tours?
Reserve top-tier tours 1-2 months ahead, especially during winter and spring break sailings when large ship loads fill inventory quickly.
Is Roatan or Nassau better on Royal Caribbean for families?
Roatan is better for beach-and-snorkel families, while Nassau works well for controlled resort-style day passes and younger children.
Do Royal Caribbean Caribbean ports usually allow DIY beach days?
Most do. Cozumel, St. Thomas, Aruba, and Nassau all support independent taxi-based beach planning if you leave enough return-time margin.
