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Top 10 Mind-Blowing Features Coming to Star of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas is setting sail from Port Canaveral in 2025 with groundbreaking features, record-breaking water slides, new dining experiences, and the ultimate family suites. Here are 10 mind-blowing reasons to be excited.

Royal Caribbean is doing it again. Just when we thought they couldn’t top the Icon of the Seas, they drop a sequel: Star of the Seas—set to launch from Port Canaveral in August 2025. Whether you're a loyal cruiser or a first-timer eyeing a Florida departure, this next-generation ship is packed with jaw-dropping experiences, tech innovations, and vacation upgrades you didn’t know you needed.

Here are 10 mind-blowing features that make Star of the Seas a true game-changer:

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10. Surfside Neighborhood: A Dedicated Area for Young Families

what surfside will look like on star of the seas

Royal Caribbean’s newest family concept isn’t just a kid’s club—it’s a full neighborhood. Complete with a splash pad, family pool, and kid-friendly dining, Surfside is where parents and kids can vacation together—without sacrificing adult-level comfort. It’s returning from Icon of the Seas, but expect enhancements on Star.

9. The AquaDome’s Massive Transformation

AquaDome on Star of the Seas is massive

AquaDome on Star of the Seas

Imagine a wraparound oceanview lounge by day and an epic water-theater show by night. The AquaDome isn't just beautiful—it’s a feat of engineering. If you're sailing from Port Canaveral, this will be your go-to spot for cocktails, stunning views, and one-of-a-kind performances.

8. The Category 6 Waterpark

Cetegory 6 water park on star of the seas

Category 6 Water Park on Star of the Seas

The largest waterpark at sea? That title goes to Star of the Seas—with six record-breaking slides, including the infamous Frightening Bolt. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a pool-deck lounger, this is where adrenaline meets ocean breeze.

7. Infinite Ocean Views from the Hideaway

Adults enjoying the Hideaway Pool on Star of the Seas

Hideaway Beach Pool on Star of the Seas

Think of it as a beach club in the sky. The Hideaway, perched 135 feet above the waves, features the first suspended infinity pool at sea. Add a bar, DJ, and adult-only vibe—and you’ve found the most Instagram-worthy spot on board.

6. Over-the-Top Dining Experiences

Star of the Seas main dining room

Main Dining Room

From Empire Supper Club to walk-up taco counters in Surfside, Star of the Seas will serve over 20 dining options. Expect global cuisine, immersive theming, and culinary surprises around every corner—including returning favorites like Izumi and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen.

5. Central Park 2.0

Central park on Star of the Seas from above

Yes, there’s a real park onboard. Royal’s signature Central Park, first introduced on Oasis-class ships, gets a dramatic refresh here. More greenery. More outdoor dining. More tucked-away bars. This is your mid-ship oasis away from the buzz of the boardwalk.

4. Surfside Eatery—All-Inclusive, All-Family

Surfside restaurant on Star of the Seas - Royal Caribbean

Surfside Eatery

Royal is making family dining easier than ever. Surfside Eatery offers a kid-friendly buffet with grab-and-go snacks, healthier options, and seating that fits the whole crew. No reservations needed. No meltdowns. Just easy, included dining.

3. The Ultimate Family Townhouse

big red slide in the townhouse suite on start of the seas

Townhouse on Star of the Seas

Forget cabins—this is a three-story oceanfront apartment at sea. With a slide between floors, private patio, and direct access to Surfside, it’s unlike anything else afloat. And yes, it sleeps up to 8.

2. Thrill Island & Crown’s Edge

Gril standong on side of star of the seas ship - crowns edge

Crown’s Edge

Star of the Seas will bring back Thrill Island, but it’s Crown’s Edge—part ropes course, part zip line, part free fall—that’s getting all the attention. Suspended high above the sea, this is the adrenaline rush you’ll talk about long after you’ve disembarked at Port Canaveral.

1. It's Sailing From Port Canaveral—No Stress!

Let’s not forget the biggest perk for Florida-based cruisers: Star of the Seas will homeport in Port Canaveral. That means no Miami traffic. No stress. Just drive up, park, and start your mega-ship vacation faster than ever before.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re cruising with kids, chasing thrills, or planning a romantic escape, Star of the Seas is designed to wow. And with Port Canaveral as your launch point, your next unforgettable Royal Caribbean vacation might be closer than you think.

Planning to sail? Follow along as we cover more updates, itinerary releases, and insider tips for navigating the terminal—and booking the best staterooms before they’re gone.


About Darren: 

Darren is an Orlando-based travel writer and YouTuber who specializes in helping travelers make the most of their vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through detailed travel guides, reviews, and insider tips, Darren gives families, couples, and first-time visitors everything they need to plan magical Orlando theme park trips and unforgettable cruise adventures.

🎥 Watch his latest videos and travel guides on YouTube: Orlando Parks Guy


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World’s Largest Cruise Ship, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas Coming to Central Florida

The world’s only 7,000-passenger ship is sailing from Central Florida.

The world’s largest cruise ship is now calling Port Canaveral home. Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas sails from Cruise Terminal One in Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida.

Port Canaveral is located about 60 minutes east of Orlando, Florida. If you’re visiting Walt Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando Resort, you can easily add a Royal Caribbean cruise to your vacation.

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From Port Canaveral (Orlando, FL) Wonder of the Seas offers Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itineraries including stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island.

What makes Wonder of the Seas different

  • Eight unique neighborhoods on the ship, including an all-new suite neighborhood

  • A redesigned pool deck

  • An AquaTheater with entertainment and ocean views

  • An all-new Playscape with slides, climbing walls, and games

  • Fan favorites like the FlowRider and Ultimate Abyss

This Royal Caribbean Oasis Class Cruise ship can hold nearly 7,000 passengers and 2,300 crew members, making it the largest passenger ship in the world.

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Wonder of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship.

Wonder of the Seas specializes in family-focused cruises that rival land vacations like those to Walt Disney World by offering a wide array of activities onboard and a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay.

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Wonder is 236,857 gross tons, measures 1,188 feet in length, and has a maximum passenger capacity of 6,988 passengers, in addition to 2,300 crew.

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Bookings for Wonder of the Sea’s Orlando itinerary are available now. The is very high demand to travel on the largest cruise ship in the world. Don’t wait to book!

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Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 12 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.

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