Odyssey of the Seas will tout a brand-new look to match the fleet’s most action-packed top deck to date, with a mix of record-holding hits and groundbreaking firsts for a game-changing cruise vacation.
Odyssey of the Seas highlights includes the ultimate SeaPlex activity space, the iconic North Star glass capsule, boasting 360-degree views, a reimagined Adventure Ocean, a Teppanyaki restaurant serving Far East flavours, and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar with rustic Italian dishes and contemporary flair. Entertainment across the ship will be punctuated by high-tech signature productions in the Royal Theater and Two70, where art and multimedia merge for surrounding, jaw-dropping performances only on Odyssey.
Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International said:
Odyssey of the Seas will set an all-new standard created to deliver the most memorable vacations by combining immersive experiences, the best of Royal Caribbean’s trendsetting innovations and the signature ‘Royal Way’ service of our dedicated crew members. This Quantum Ultra Class ship introduces a new way to see the world as she becomes our first purposefully built vessel for island hopping on both sides of the Atlantic.
In November 2020, Odyssey of the Seas inaugural year will kick off in the Caribbean on 6-8 night itineraries from Fort Lauderdale. Odyssey will then sail to her homeport of Rome in May 2021 and become the first Quantum Ultra Class ship to cruise Europe for the summer.
Odyssey of the Seas features include:
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