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€649.23 per person
4 Nights Bahamas & Perfect Day Cruise Cruise
Mon 27 Oct 2025 to Fri 31 Oct 2025
Royal Caribbean | Utopia of the Seas
Roundtrip Port Canaveral, Florida
prices from €649.23 per person or £269.66 x 2 months

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Age at sailing: 33
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My Itinerary
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Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida
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Nassau, Bahamas
3
Cruising
4
Perfect Day Cococay, Bahamas
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Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida
My Itinerary
Mon 27 October 2025 - Fri 31 October 2025
Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida
Day 1: 27 Oct 25
Nassau, Bahamas
Day 2: 28 Oct 25
Cruising
Day 3: 29 Oct 25
Perfect Day Cococay, Bahamas
Day 4: 30 Oct 25
Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida
Day 5: 31 Oct 25
Ship information
Utopia of the Seas

This is more than an event upgrade. It’s the biggest event destination in the world.
Introducing Utopia of the Seas – the ship that’s totally transforming meetings and corporate events for good. The newest addition to our groundbreaking and innovative Oasis Class ships, Utopia is about to deliver the most unbelievable events possible in just a few shorts days. We’re talking bigger productivity with meetings or gatherings in world-class venues that inspire and motivate. Bolder team building with countless ways for your attendees to bond, like 17 adrenaline-pumping slides. And better downtime for networking and gathering than you ever imagined, with over 40 ways to eat and drink and new show-stopping spectaculars. With all sailings stopping at our award-winning private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay, this is your biggest, boldest, best event yet — sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida summer 2024.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
5,668 passengers
Launched:
2024
Tonnage:
236,857 tonnes
Ship Length:
362 meters
Decks:
17 decks
Crew Count:
2,290 crew
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
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Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Sailed with Royal Caribbean?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
Want to add flights to this cruise?
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Ship information
Utopia of the Seas

This is more than an event upgrade. It’s the biggest event destination in the world.
Introducing Utopia of the Seas – the ship that’s totally transforming meetings and corporate events for good. The newest addition to our groundbreaking and innovative Oasis Class ships, Utopia is about to deliver the most unbelievable events possible in just a few shorts days. We’re talking bigger productivity with meetings or gatherings in world-class venues that inspire and motivate. Bolder team building with countless ways for your attendees to bond, like 17 adrenaline-pumping slides. And better downtime for networking and gathering than you ever imagined, with over 40 ways to eat and drink and new show-stopping spectaculars. With all sailings stopping at our award-winning private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay, this is your biggest, boldest, best event yet — sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida summer 2024.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
5,668 passengers
Launched:
2024
Tonnage:
236,857 tonnes
Ship Length:
362 meters
Decks:
17 decks
Crew Count:
2,290 crew
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Piper1944
First Time Cruiser: 50s
1st time cruiser.
1st cruise absolutely wonderful can’t wait to go next year. Definitely going on a longer one. Would recommend shopping at the ports but not doing any excursions not worth the money or time. Do a little shopping at the port then back on the boat. Highly recommend trips with ur friends that are family and at least try the dining room once. State room middle of the ship with a window. While there were some kids that should have been better watched by parents still enjoyed the pool area. Who know maybe they come up with a couple of cruises in a year with no kids. Don’t get me wrong love kids but toddlers and young kids need to stick to their schedule they need naps. Also try the rides that are on the ship great fun even if ur grown kids think ur crazy for going again and again. Oh and the best we were on the boat first day immediately without any wait.
Sail Date: 05-2025

tarathomas0426@gmail.com
6-10 Cruises: 50s
Excellent Cruise - A Few Notes
We did the three night cruise last week. Highlights: Went as a couple around 50 yrs old. No kids with us. My 7th RC cruise. Don’t miss the aqua show! Amazing. I was a bit disappointed in the production show, which is usually what I love most. However, the aqua show made up for it. Ice show was also just ok. We tried to get reservations for the aqua show well in advance, but it was sold out. Someone on here recommended going to one of the balconies (rock climbing, etc.) for a good view if you can’t get a seat, which was perfect!! Solarium for adult time and excellent lunch. Way better than the Solariums on the older ships. Izumi for sushi - best service we had in the specialty restaurants. Mason Jar for a drink. Pesky Parrot for great service and drinks. Central Park restaurant for dinner - duck was amazing. Chops for steaks and sides - apps were just ok - service was weird bec they stood over us when we paid our bill/gave a tip (we had the unlimited dining package and did tip). We were celebrating my 50th birthday, so we opted for the dining package. It was great, but honestly not sure if I’d do it again on a “regular” trip mostly bec you usually get to know some people in the main dining room. Playmakers actually had live hockey on, which was great. The British pub had a fantastic singer. Schooners bar was just ok (usually one of my favorites). Trivia was done in like 10 mins, which seemed very rushed. Did the Hideaway Beach (adult only) on the private island, which we felt was worth it. We stayed onboard for Nassau to check out more of the ship bec it was a short cruise and we had both been to Nassau before. Overall, a very impressive ship and excellent service all around. Honestly might prefer a smaller ship again next time to get to know some people. This was mostly larger groups. One complaint is that very few of the restaurants/bars actually have a view of the ocean — something I used to enjoy at the Schooner bar and other places on the ships. Seemed odd to us. The Vue, Mason Jar, and pool bars were the only ones we saw. Also, if you drive there, the parking garage has basically no signage, so try to remember where you parked (we even took a pic and were still lost lol). Excellent, quick onboarding and debarking experience. All in all, an excellent cruise.
Sail Date: 04-2025

Bibble Mookowski
2-5 Cruises: 50s
Excellent Cruise; Star Class is overkill
I read a lot of reviews and insight prior to my trip and all I can say is - YMMV. For all I read about how crowded this cruise is, how long the lines are, and how incredible "Star Class" is, my experience doesn't align with what I read. This was a fully booked cruise and I expected it to be insanely crowded. Honestly, I never felt like this was overcrowded and didn't experience any really long lines anywhere. My only observation in that regard is that the pools could have been bigger. There are 4 tiny pools for 6000 people and that makes no sense. Apart from that, there is plenty to do. We needed a true two-bedroom suite, so our only option was the 2BR Aqua-Theater suite, which happens to be star class. We had a "shore-side genie" reach out to us about a month before sailing to start making all of our arrangements. After several emails back and forth over a 4 week period, everything the genie told me was inaccurate, and the itinerary she set up was not close to what my royal genie had at our first contact. I found the shoreside genie to be an annoying waste of time. The onboard genie was definitely helpful securing seats to shows, getting us the best tables at our restaurants, and helping us with a refund for an excursion that didn't go as planned. She also reserved the best overwater cabana at CocoCay for us, and (offered to) escort us off the ship in both ports. The zip line and ultimate abyss (giant 10 story slide) also have a priority lane for all star class guests and key holders. Having said that, you can easily make reservations for shows yourself and if you arrive 15-20 minutes prior, it was easy to get good seats. We saw folks getting better seats than the ones we had reserved just minutes before showtime...and this is on a fully booked cruise. It was also a little awkward having to chat with the genie before every dinner to go over our next plans. Getting on and off the ship was easy if you don't mind taking the stairs. Her real value was helping with accounting issues and coordinating expedited room service on demand (my sons really appreciated this). Those two things alone don't come close to justifying the cost. The 2BR ATS was a great room and the balcony is amazing. We still went to the aqua show in person and I can tell you it's much better to see it from the audience than it was from the balcony. We also hated having to walk down a long, narrow (and smelly) corridor any time we wanted to get to or from the suite. In contrast, the suite neighborhood hallways are almost 3x wider, and the rooms are spread out nicely. It was never a problem getting a table in Coastal Kitchen. The suite sun deck is also beautiful, and the bar in the suite lounge will give free drinks and beers from 11AM to 11PM daily whether you have a drink package or not. An actual pool in the suite sun deck would have been awesome, but it's still very nice up there. Only folks in suites have access, so it's much less crowded up there. I didn't see benefit to the "key" besides the internet, but again YMMV. It was easy to enter or exit the ship no matter what room you have. The Windjammer is huge. There are more than enough tables there, and so many food and drink stations that you can easily find what you want without a long wait, so the debarkation day breakfast really isn't a necessity. If you're paying slightly more than what the internet costs, the key is probably worth it for the boarding day lunch and priority access to the slide and zip line. There are also show seats allocated to key-holders, but again this isn't necessary because anyone with a reservation who shows up early can easily snag great seats. I saw this for myself and again, this was a fully booked to capacity cruise. The shows were all terrific. The aqua show is by far the best, but the ice show, "all in" production, comedy shows and game shows were all well done and a lot of fun. The promenade is very lively all day long and especially at night. The boardwalk offers a little of everything with a sports bar, carousel, a couple of dining options and of course the aqua theater. Central Park is a beautiful place to walk around and has some high end restaurants. The Trellis Bar is a great place to sip a few drinks and soak in the atmosphere. Chops, Izumi, and 150 Central Park are all terrific restaurants. The best one in our opinion was Izumi, but all are terrific. The Mason Jar was so-so. Playmakers didn't really have a broad selection of sports events to choose from...the only channels they have are ESPN 1 and 2. The food there was really greasy and meh. Giovanni's overlooks Central Park and has outstanding food. Nassau is a giant garage sale (excellent description by the comedian on board), the excursions there were very disorganized. We ended up walking around the newer shopping plaza there and did venture on to Bay Street; it was a nice change of pace from the ship, but we would have been fine staying on board for the day. CocoCay was beautiful, but they seem to cancel just about every excursion there due to wind and don't notify anyone. It would be great to send push notifications via the app when an excursion is canceled. We walked all the way to the jet ski stand just to learn that the tour was canceled for the day. All in all, it is a great ship. For us, we feel like we'd have gotten maximum value by booking doing the following: -Book two neighboring grand suites and opening the balcony between them so that they are effectively adjoining rooms. This would have given us two bedrooms and two bathrooms, while granting us access to the suite neighborhood. -Get the key if it's slightly more than the internet costs. The additional perks would cost very little since we need the internet anyway. -Reserve the premium restaurants that we want individually. Pass on the unlimited dining package. -as for the drink package, it really depends on what you're looking to do. We definitely had our fair share of drinks, but that was mostly due to taking advantage of star class. Again, it's a great ship, but a ship this size should probably go on longer (7 night) cruises to better destinations than Nassau.
Sail Date: 04-2025