Oasis Class
Allure of the Seas®
Oasis of the Seas®
Harmony of the Seas®
Symphony of the Seas®
Oasis Class was introduced to the Royal Caribbean fleet in 2007. Please consult the latest deck plans of each ship for the most up-to-date details.
Allure of the Seas®
Oasis of the Seas®
Harmony of the Seas®
Symphony of the Seas®
Oasis Class was introduced to the Royal Caribbean fleet in 2007. Please consult the latest deck plans of each ship for the most up-to-date details.
Requires italics: Oasis of the Seas®
Note that ship names are always written in italics within body copy. In certain display scenarios, this may vary. Note that the registration mark is not italicized.
— Royal Caribbean ships are gender neutral entities. We do not call a ship “her” or “she”. Use the “it” pronoun, “ship” or just the name of the ship.
— Do not use an apostrophe with the ship name, whether in a possessive or contracted form.
Internal Reference: OA
Ship Class: Oasis Class
Maiden Voyage: December 5, 2009
Written as a two-word proper noun with capital initial letters. Denotes a type of stateroom that has a direct (not virtual) window view to the ocean, but not a balcony.
— Ship names are always written in italics within body copy. In certain display scenarios, this may vary. Note that the registration mark is not italicized.
— Royal Caribbean ships are gender neutral entities. We do not call a ship “her” or “she”. Use the “it” pronoun, “ship” or just the name of the ship.
— Do not use an apostrophe with the ship name, whether in a possessive or contracted form.
Internal Reference: OY
Ship Class: Quantum Ultra Class
Maiden Voyage: 2020
Of The Seas® Family Of Ships
This is an overarching term used to describe and take ownership of our ship naming scheme, which has long been recognized as a word followed by “of the Seas.”
Preferred to “aboard” when referring to things that are on the ship or events that take place on the ship.