Royal Caribbean is gearing up to “triple the adventure” in spring 2026 by amplifying three of their fan-favorite ships: Ovation of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, and Liberty of the Seas.
Through their “Royal Amplified” program — which previously revived another ship, Allure of the Seas — each ship is receiving exciting upgrades this next year. Think refreshed decks, new dining spots, pumped-up entertainment, and immersive sailings across Alaska, Europe, and the Caribbean.
Ovation of the Seas: Quantum-Class Thrills Meet Alaskan Majesty
Ovation is getting a pool deck makeover featuring private casitas and a whirlpool, plus new nightlife with the Sound Cellar and expanded Casino Royale. Dining upgrades include Giovanni’s Italian and Izumi Teppanyaki, topped off with tropical cocktails at the Pesky Parrot tiki bar.
Floating on top of it all are Quantum-class favorites like RipCord skydiving, SeaPlex activities, and more. Plus, it’s planned to launch 7–13‑night Alaskan sailings with multi‑night Cruisetour options.
Harmony of the Seas: Tropical Beaches and Casino Nights

Harmony is embracing sun-soaked vibes with a Caribbean-style pool deck and a new Lime & Coconut bar, along with a refreshed adults-only Solarium. The ship will feature over 20 dining venues, including Playmakers for game-day eats, El Loco Fresh for Mexican flavors, and Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse among them.
There’s also an expanded casino (Royal Caribbean’s largest), Ultimate Family Suite accommodations, and nighttime energizers. Starting May 2026, she’ll sail a mini-season in Europe, then homeport from Port Canaveral for Caribbean cruises to St. Thomas, Jamaica, and Royal Beach Club Paradise Island.
Liberty of the Seas: Family Fun & Western Caribbean Escapes

Liberty is getting a full makeover: updated pool deck with Lime & Coconut bar, cozy casitas, and thrill-seekers will enjoy a brand-new Royal Escape Room.
Izumi, El Loco Fresh, and a new onboard Starbucks reflect a tasty shift for this iconic ship. She’ll homeport in Galveston, stepping up Western Caribbean itineraries and beach days at Royal Beach Club Cozumel when the club opens in 2026.
Sailing into the Future
This trio of ship upgrades is part of a smart trend for Royal Caribbean. After the successful Allure makeover, the line is doubling down on amplified ships, plus backing that with new private beaches in Mexico, Haiti, and The Bahamas through 2027. That means more unique, all-in cruising experiences right at your fingertips and are prime for memory-making.
Families get more variety: themed suites, kid-and-adult fun zones, and new dining around every corner. Solo travelers and couples can toast sunsets at fresh tiki bars, dive into live music, or beat the odds at bigger casinos. Ship-shifters and destination lovers will appreciate the seasonal moves — from Alaska to Europe or Caribbean routes — so no matter your cruising style, 2026 has something new and bold.
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