November 2021 - The Bahamas’ first paratriathlete to compete in the Paralympic Games qualifiers, Erin Brown, celebrates Royal Caribbean International’s new ship, Odyssey of the Seas, during a naming ceremony held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, Nov. 13. Brown, selected to serve as the ship’s Godmother, bestowed a blessing of safekeeping on Odyssey and all those who sail on it for decades to come.
Introducing Virtual Adventure Zone, the first fully immersive 4D virtual reality experience at sea. The high-tech, free-roaming journey uses the latest technology to take gamers on an adventure to another dimension. Special effects, like wind vibrations and sound-enhancing features, bring to life a truly multisensory journey for every guest.
Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar debuts on board Odyssey of the Seas. The authentic, family style dining experience serves up a menu of favorites – like an array of handcrafted pizzas, charcuterie boards and pastas – as many as 50 wines by the glass and classic Italian cocktails with a twist, including a negroni and aperol spritz.
Odyssey of the Seas features stunning art from bow to stern. Monumental sculptures, textured paintings, interactive works and more engage all the senses. Flow, created by Czech artist Lasvit, is a sculpture of Bohemian handblown glass and polished gold metal that takes center stage in the ship’s Via.
The lively resort-style pool deck on board Odyssey of the Seas sports a vibrant look. Spanning two decks, the Caribbean-inspired experience features the ultimate ocean views from more angles than one. Guests can kick back at two open-air pools, the North Star all-glass observation capsule, The Lime & Coconut poolside bar, Mexican grab-and-go eatery El Loco Fresh, a variety of seating – from in-pool loungers, nooks to casitas, and more.
November 2021 - Erin Brown will the first Bahamian Godmother of a Royal Caribbean International ship when she blesses the new, innovative Odyssey of the Seas.
June 2021 - Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Odyssey of the Seas, arrives at its homeport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the first time. The first Quantum Ultra Class ship to cruise from the U.S., which features SeaPlex - the largest indoor and outdoor activity complex at sea - and a vibrant, Caribbean-inspired pool deck, will sail 6- and 8-night Caribbean cruises beginning July 2021.
June 2021 - Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Odyssey of the Seas, arrives at its homeport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the first time. The first Quantum Ultra Class ship to cruise from the U.S., which features SeaPlex - the largest indoor and outdoor activity complex at sea - and a vibrant, Caribbean-inspired pool deck, will sail 6- and 8-night Caribbean cruises beginning July 2021.
Odyssey of the Seas sports a whole new look and 12 all-new and first-to-brand adventures. Guests of all ages can choose from a lineup of experiences, including a Caribbean-inspired pool deck, the North Star glass observation capsule, SeaPlex – the largest indoor and outdoor activity complex at sea – and world-class restaurants, including the new Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar.
Odyssey of the Seas sports a whole new look and 12 all-new and first-to-brand adventures. Guests of all ages can choose from a lineup of experiences, including a Caribbean-inspired pool deck, the North Star glass observation capsule, SeaPlex – the largest indoor and outdoor activity complex at sea – and world-class restaurants, including the new Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar.
A bird’s-eye view of Odyssey of the Seas, the first of its kind to cruise from the U.S. when it sets sail from South Florida in July 2021. The new ship delivers something for everyone from bow to stern, with 12 all-new and first-to-brand experiences that span adventures, from a signature VR, bungee trampoline experience to glow-in-the-dark laser tag, restaurants with flavors from around the world, dedicated kids and teens programs, and more.
A bird’s-eye view of Odyssey of the Seas, the first of its kind to cruise from the U.S. when it sets sail from South Florida in July 2021. The new ship delivers something for everyone from bow to stern, with 12 all-new and first-to-brand experiences that span adventures, from a signature VR, bungee trampoline experience to glow-in-the-dark laser tag, restaurants with flavors from around the world, dedicated kids and teens programs, and more.
Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas features a varied lineup of restaurants, including the brand's first Teppanyaki and its menu of Far East flavors prepared in style.