Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas: Everything You Need to Know

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Royal Caribbean has announced its newest Icon Class ship: Legend of the Seas. This vessel aims to push boundaries. It will sail Europe first, then reposition to the Caribbean. We walk you through the ship’s specs, features, itineraries, and what to expect. If you’re planning your next cruise, here’s your guide.

Naming & Legacy: Why Legend of the Seas

Royal Caribbean chose a name with history. The original Legend of the Seas joined the fleet in 1995 and was later sold and renamed. This new ship revives that name — the ocean icon returns, reimagined for the future.

Technical Specs & Innovations

  • Gross tonnage: ~250,800 GT
  • Passenger capacity: Estimated 5,610 across ~2,805 cabins; maximum load up to ~7,000
  • Fuel / propulsion: LNG-powered for better energy efficiency
  • Construction: Built at Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland

Key milestones:

  • July 2025 – Installation of the 327-ton AquaDome structure
  • September 2025 – Ship floated out for the first time

Features & Onboard Experiences

Pools, Waterparks & Outdoor Thrills

Expect multiple pools and water attractions, including the massive Category 6 waterpark. The signature AquaDome crowns the ship — a curved glass structure offering stunning sea views.

Dining & Nightlife

  • Around 28 dining options onboard
  • Hollywoodland Supper Club – a live entertainment dining venue
  • Two-deck casino with table games, slots, and a sports bar

Neighbourhood Layouts & Design

Legend continues Royal Caribbean’s “neighbourhood” concept — zones designed for different moods and experiences. Expect skywalks, thrill rides, surf simulators, and quiet lounges.

Itineraries & Deployment

European Debut (Summer 2026)

  • Homeports: Barcelona (Spain) and Civitavecchia (Italy)
  • Sample route: Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, La Spezia, Naples
  • Transition: 13-night transatlantic crossing to Florida

Caribbean Season (From Nov 2026)

  • Homeport: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • 6-night Western Caribbean cruises
  • 8-night Southern Caribbean sailings to Aruba, Curaçao, and the Dominican Republic
  • Stops include Perfect Day at CocoCay

What Sets It Apart

  • First Icon Class ship to debut in Europe
  • Two-deck casino – a new concept for the brand
  • Eco-friendly propulsion – LNG engines and shore power systems
  • Massive capacity – up to 7,000 guests, 250,800 GT

Booking Tips & What to Watch

  • Royal Caribbean’s Crown & Anchor members often get early booking access
  • European inaugural sailings will likely sell fast
  • Cabin location impacts onboard experience — choose wisely
  • Consider repositioning cruises for longer trips at better value

Final Thoughts & Next Steps

Legend of the Seas looks set to be one of Royal Caribbean’s most ambitious ships. With its size, design, and itineraries across two continents, it’s attracting strong early interest.

If you’re planning a 2026 vacation, keep tabs on booking announcements and itinerary releases. Demand will be high once bookings open.

Ready to plan your voyage? Visit Royal Caribbean’s official site and sign up for updates on Legend of the Seas sailings today.

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