Royal Caribbean shares 2026/2027 Caribbean & Northeast lineup
November 20, 2024
Royal Caribbean’s latest combination of tropical and Northeast 2026-27 getaways on 12 Royal Caribbean ships rounds out a variety of adventures across Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico and the Northeast.
Crown & Anchor Society loyalty members can be among the first to book on Royal Caribbean’s website ahead of the official openings on Wednesday, Nov. 20, and Thursday, Nov. 21.
Headlining the adventures are four to 12 nights of island-hopping to idyllic destinations, including the vacation brand’s Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas and the newest addition to the Royal Beach Club Collection, Royal Beach Club Cozumel, opening in Mexico in 2026.
Week-long vacations
The revolutionary Icon of the Seas from Miami and the next in the best-selling Icon Class, Star of the Seas, from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, will take centre stage with bold 7-night vacations to the eastern and western Caribbean.
There are even more tropical getaways in store on all-time favourites from Tampa; San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Galveston, Texas, as well as Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on the soon-to-be-amplified Allure of the Seas, set for an epic transformation with an unmatched combination of thrills and ways to chill. And for adventures to picturesque spots from the Northeast, vacationers have the ultimate lineup from Cape Liberty, New Jersey; or Baltimore.
What’s new for 2026
The range of sun-soaked destinations have experiences of all kinds, from adrenaline-pumping waterslides at Thrill Waterpark and the first adults-only oasis, Hideaway Beach, on Royal Caribbean’s award-winning Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas to Labadee, Haiti, featuring five jaw-dropping shorelines and the world’s longest overwater zip line.
Vacationers also have the ultimate beach day in store with pools, swim-up bars and more at Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026.
Plus, more adventures await across the eastern, southern and western Caribbean at Nassau, The Bahamas; Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten, as well as up north at spots like Boston, Massachusetts; Portland, Maine; and Halifax, Nova Scotia, in Canada.