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€587.08 per person

4 Nights Bahamas & Perfect Day Cruise

Mon 01 Feb 2027 to Fri 05 Feb 2027

Royal Caribbean | Oasis of the Seas

Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale

Royal Caribbean International

prices from €587.08 per person or £23.28 x 21 months

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Nassau, Bahamas

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Perfect Day Cococay, Bahamas

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Fri 05 Feb 2027
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Oasis of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International

The original game-changer is running up the score again – loaded with all new adventures in the biggest Royal Amplified reimagining ever.Beyond the first of its class, Oasis of the Seas® was also the ship that launched a holiday revolution. And now this Oasis Class favourite will introduce even more new thrills for couples and kids of all ages, upgraded ways to soak up the sun or enjoy the shade, more delicious dining options than ever to elevate date night, and buzzworthy new spots to light up every evening. 

  • plugs

    Plugs in cabin:

    US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v

  • currency

    Currency on ship:

    USD

  • childrens_facilities

    Childrens facilities:

    Available

  • gratuities

    Gratuities:

    Not Included

  • Royal Caribbean International

    Cruise Line:

    Royal Caribbean

  • capacity

    Capacity:

    6771

  • launched

    Launched:

    2009

  • tonnage

    Tonnage:

    226838

  • shiplength

    Ship Length:

    362

  • decks

    Decks:

    15

  • crew

    Crew Count:

    2109

Cabins

Oasis of the Seas has 48 cabin types available

Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Spacious Interior

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Central Park View Interior

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Promenade View Interior

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Interior

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Interior

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Connecting Inside Cabin

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Interior Stateroom - Guaranteed

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Interior Quad Gty

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ultra Spacious Ocean View

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View - Guaranteed

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Quad Gty

Outside Cabins

7 Outside types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ultra Spacious Ocean View with Large Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View With Large Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Boardwalk View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Central Park View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View With Large Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Boardwalk View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Central Park View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Connecting Oceanview Balcony

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Balcony Stateroom - Guaranteed

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Neighbourhood Balcony Stateroom - Guarantee

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ocean View Balcony Quad Gty

Balcony Cabins

16 Balcony types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Spacious AquaTheater Suite Lg Balcony - 2 bedrooms

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean  Two Bedroom AquaTheater Suite with Balcony

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean AquaTheater Suite with Balcony

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Aquatheater with Viewing Area - 1 Bed

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Grand Panoramic Suite - 1 Bedroom

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Grand Suite - 1 bedroom

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Grand Suite - 2 bedroom

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Junior Balcony Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Junior Balcony Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Sky Junior Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Crown Loft Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Owner's Panoramic Suite - 1 Bedroom

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Owner's Suite - 1 bedroom

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Royal Loft Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Star Loft Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Ultimate Panoramic Suite

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from
Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Suite - Guaranteed

Suite Cabins

17 Suite types to choose from

Deck Plans

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Cruiser reviews

Cruiser reviews

Cruise a holic

Cruise a holic

10+ Cruises: 70s

Wonderful Service on the Oasis of the Seas

We are seasoned cruisers- We have sailed on 55 ships- mostly Celebrity and Royal. This was our 4th Oasis cruise. Outstanding, is the level of service we received. We were in a crown loft suite, and while only my husband and I sailed we enjoy the extra space, two levels and two bathrooms. Our cabin was cleaned twice a day by Mr. T and his assistant. The cabin while nice, is getting tired. Needs to be renovated-new carpet and furniture would be appropriate as for a crown loft suite needs refurbishing. We dined in Coastal Kitchen mostly. Marigold our waitress was super- anticipating exactly what we wanted. My only negative statement is that the lunch and dinner menu didn't vary much and was very repetitive. We also dined in Chops 2 x , which was good-but not a NY steak house quality- but good. We also enjoyed 150 central park and govannis one day for lunch. Not a fan of sushi and didn't like the hibachi on our last cruise. Embarkation was a breeze- we arrived at the terminal around 10:45 and practically immediately boarded the ship. Our suite wasn't available until 1:00, so we took our carry-on's with us to lunch at the costal kitchen. The entertainment was very good, except CATS. This show has been on the Oasis for years, and the first time we saw it- walked out- so we didn't bother seeing it again. The other shows were very good- we especially enjoyed the adult comedy and would have enjoyed seeing other adult comedy other nights. We enjoyed cococay and went to the beach club, adults only. The pool is heated and the "junk food" good. Plenty of seating- but if you want shade- come early. We also enjoyed our time at Labadee. However many people got stung by jellyfish- perhaps it is the time of year. We definately preferred our time at cococay. Since we have been to Jamaica many times before- we didn't do any excursions. We walked around the pier- enjoyed window shopping and made some purchases. Sea days we enjoyed a shady spot on the suite sun deck. We were so happy that Royal has reinstated luggage valet service and had our luggage waiting for us at the NY airport. Unfortunately, we had a 3:00 flight home, which was late. We spent too much time at the airport. So glad we had access to the Delta Lounge. We booked another cruise with the next cruise agent We booked a celebrity cruise on the Xcel- for next January- we also booked an August cruise on our last Symphony of the Seas Royal on the Celebrity. Beyond. We definately will be on another Oasis class ship in the Future- Since it was intersession the ship was loaded with kids- we didn't have any grandkids with us this cruise. So the ship was crowded.

Sail Date: 03-2025

ScoobyDooo

ScoobyDooo

6-10 Cruises: 60s

Oasis of the Seas Does NOT Disappoint!

This is our second time sailing on Oasis; our first time was in 2010 when our two kids were young teenagers. They joined us with their significant others and our two friends this time. I was pleasantly surprised that the Oasis is just as pretty as she was 15 years ago. We had balcony cabins that were roomy and contained charming amenities. To be candid, we were rarely in our cabins except to change clothes, shower, and sleep, although it was nice to sit outside for a few minutes and absorb the peace, tranquility, and views as we each waited for the other to shower/change. We ate breakfast and lunch at the Windjammer cafe and in the Solarium. The food varied and was tasty. For dinner, we ate in the MDR. Again, the food was good. The service was good, except for one night when it was prolonged. I don't know what caused the delay in food service. It could have been something stemming from the kitchen or a staff shortage (due to illness during the sailing). We ate at Chops one night, and they accommodated our eight-person party. The service, food, and ambiance were exceptional. We were seated outside under a glass canopy. It rained throughout our dinner, but we were kept dry, which made the evening perfect! We also ate at the hibachi grill - Izumi. The food was delicious and abundant - none of us could finish our dinner. Again, they accommodated a large party. The entertainment, something RCCL is known for, did not disappoint. I HIGHLY recommend the Aquashow. The show was based on 80s music - it's not my favorite genre, but how they combined the songs with the dancers and acrobats made for a magical and entertaining experience. The divers and acrobats were highly talented! Our group agreed that we did not want the hour-long show to end. We also saw "Cats." Our reservations were made approximately 3-4 weeks before the cruise. The show was of Broadway quality, and we truly enjoyed it. Our last day was spent at Coco Cay. Honestly, I did not have high expectations of visiting a "private" island owned by RCCL. I thought it would be gimmicky. Boy, I couldn't have been more wrong. We reserved a cabana at Hideaway Beach. We were catered to by Irene, who brought us all the food and drinks we wanted. The cabana had a shower, sink, and mini fridge stocked with alcohol and sodas. We hooked up one of our phones and had our playlist playing throughout the day. The cabana included an infinity pool connecting the other eight cabanas (see photo below). It was truly exceptional. Unlike anything we have ever done, this was an over-the-top splurge for us. Yes, it was a bit pricey, but we never regretted spending the money on this experience. Despite having two RCCL ships at the port that day, I was surprised to see Hideaway Beach was nearly empty for those wanting to escape kids and crowds. There were plenty of loungers with large umbrellas for shade. To put it in perspective, I have sailed on five different cruise lines. RCCL is still my favorite, and Oasis does not disappoint!

Sail Date: 02-2025

IDreamOfCruisin

IDreamOfCruisin

2-5 Cruises: 40s

Family Vacation on Oasis of the Seas

This was our second cruise with Royal and our first cruise with our children. We hadn't cruised in about 15 years so needless to say, we had never been on a ship anywhere near the size of Oasis. We were reluctant to book this sailing because of the size of the ship. However, we were pleasantly surprised with the crowd management. Despite the size of the ship and the number of people, the ship never seemed overly crowded. The only exception being Sea Days on the pool deck, where jockeying for a place to sit was challenging to say the least. We stayed in an "Ultra Spacious Ocean View w/Large Balcony (1A)" cabin. The size and layout were perfect for our family of four. Our two girls really liked the tucked away bunk bed space. The room was a little dated. It was cleaned and maintained well, but is beginning to show its age with carpets and a mattress that are reaching end of life. We liked the food variety on Oasis, even while not venturing off to additional speciality dining options. The Windjammer was consistently reliable. The service in the main dinning room was exceptional and the food was good, but not great. Sorrento’s was great for late night eats and we loved El Loco for lunch on Sea Days. Our kids were old enough that they didn't want to join kids club programming. If they had, they would have been split up because one (14) would have been dropping in at the Teen Club and the other (11) would have been in the Kids Club. That being said, they loved all the kid friendly activities on board. Flow Rider, Rock Climbing and water slides are where they would have lived for the 6-days, had we let them. Entertainment options were also excellent. Everyone loved the show in the Aqua Theatre in particular. The comedy acts on the sailing were okay, but this obviously changes from week to week. Overall, a great family vacation experience. We're already looking forward to our next sailing in January 2026.

Sail Date: 01-2025

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