Icon of the Seas vs Oasis of the Seas: Ultimate Comparison
15 years of innovation separate these ships. 20 decks vs 18 decks, Category 6 waterpark vs Boardwalk – why newer doesn’t always mean better.
15 years of innovation separate these ships. 20 decks vs 18 decks, Category 6 waterpark vs Boardwalk – why newer doesn’t always mean better.
Why the larger ship matters: 8 neighborhoods vs 7, Category 6 waterpark vs Splashaway Bay, Ultimate Family Townhouse vs family suites breakdown.
Both ships are massive but very different. Waterparks, dining, cabins, and itineraries compared so you book the right Royal Caribbean ship.
2,805 cabin options can be overwhelming. Interior (160 sq ft), balcony (204 sq ft), suites (up to 1,772 sq ft) – find the perfect fit for your needs and budget.
Real costs breakdown beyond the advertised price. Hidden fees, gratuities, WiFi, drinks, specialty dining – what your cruise will actually cost.
Category 6 has 6 waterslides including Frightening Bolt (tallest drop slide at sea). What you must know about height limits, weight restrictions, and avoiding crowds.
Crown’s Edge zipline, Adrenaline Peak climbing, Lost Dunes mini golf – everything you need to know about 15+ non-water activities. Height requirements and timing strategy.

It’s the hidden perks of Royal Caribbean Cruises – like rock climbing and ice skating for starters, but there’s loads more to this cruise line.

Find Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise tips, rooms, dining, water slides, drinks, pros and cons, ship details, and more.

An honest look at Royal Caribbean’s reputation and fleet, plus how UK passengers actually reach the Caribbean from Southampton.