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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Royal Caribbean’s Orlando Fleet
A look at Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Orlando (Port Canaveral Fleet).
More information on Royal Caribbean’s Orlando (Port Canaveral) fleet.
Mariner of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas is packed with more ways to play on the most maxed-out Bahamas cruise ever.
Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas is known for shorter-length cruises sailing from Orlando to The Bahamas.
Allure of the Seas
Allure of the Seas is an Oasis Class ship. Discover next-level thrills on every deck from white-knuckle zip line rides ten decks up to totally splash worthy spaces for kids, like the interactive H20 ZoneSMWater Park.
Allure of the Seas is recognized for its dazzling onboard entertainment, thrilling attractions and size (it’s huge!).
Itineraries include eastern and wester Caribbean sailings from Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale Florida.
Harmony of the Seas
As an Oasis Class ship Harmony of the Seas is loaded with thrills and unforgettable experiences for all ages, plus revolutionary spaces just for kids and plenty of date-night options for adults,
It’s considered one of the best ships for family cruises in Caribbean.
Sailing from Port Canaveral, this fleet-favorite offers week-long itineraries to the eastern and western Caribbean. What’s more, every sailing includes a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Independence of the Seas
Launch yourself into a virtual world on the Sky Pad bungee trampoline experience.
Go head to head in a glow-in-the-dark laser tag clash in Battle for Planet Z. Score an awesome time and game-changing grub at Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade.
Independence of the Seas runs limited-time Caribbean itineraries from Orlando, Florida.
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