Royal Caribbean's Oasis class boasts the largest cruise ships in the world, and if you have yet to experience this class of ship, we have to say: It's a must-see! But how much does size really matter? Is "the bigger the better" true, or can it be too much? In this blog post, we'll try to take you on the ultimate day aboard the impressive Symphony of the Seas. 

Big, bigger, biggest. Or, to be fair, actually "only" second largest - because with room for just under 6,700 passengers, Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas is slightly smaller than its sister ship Wonder of the Seas, which can take an additional 300 guests on board and currently holds the title of the world's largest cruise ship. Both belong to the popular and extraordinary Oasis class of ships, known for taking cruising as a form of travel to the next level. Well, a little further. This winter, Royal Caribbean is once again pushing the boundaries of what's possible with a brand new ship class and the first of its kind, Icon of the Seas. But enough about Icon for now...

If you're considering a cruise on one of the world's largest cruise ships, we've put together a full day on board an Oasis ship with some of the many fantastic facilities and activities that we enjoyed when we recently travelled on Symphony of the Seas. Hopefully this will give you an idea of what it's like to travel on ships of this size.

A calm start to the day

When you think of the world's largest cruise ships, "calm" is probably not one of the first words that comes to mind. And we don't blame you! With a myriad of activities and entertainment for guests of all ages, Symphony of the Seas is always busy, but that doesn't mean the ship doesn't also offer areas where you can actually slow down. One such place is the lush and cosy Central Park, located in the middle of the ship's Deck 8. Here you'll find the most beautiful park area filled with shrubs and trees under the open sky - despite the fact that you're in the centre of the ship. And right here you can enjoy a light breakfast from the Park Café (included in the price) in a tranquil setting before the day really gets going. Grab a yoghurt with fruit, a sandwich or a bagel and take a seat in the beautiful park. Tip: This place is also perfect for lunch!

 

Central Park at Symphony of the Seas

Splash around like a water dog or have a family competition

With food in your belly, you're ready to explore the big ship, and we dare to promise you one thing: You will NOT be bored on an Oasis ship - if you are, it's your own fault.

If you're a true water dog, you've come to the right place to spend the morning at one of the ship's four pools or ten hot tubs - maybe even with a ride or two on the fun water slides! If you're travelling with children, the water park is also a huge hit, where you can easily spend a morning splashing around in the water.

Waterpark aboard Symphony of the Seas

The afternoon is also the perfect time to settle once and for all who in the family is the best at mini golf or table tennis - and the loser can easily ice the whole gang. Almost right next to the mini golf course, you'll find a free ice cream parlour where you can pick up soft ice cream at your convenience. Brilliant, isn't it?

After such a fast-paced competition or a few hours by the pool, it's not inconceivable that you might feel a little hungry, and then it's lucky that you can stop by Sorrento's on the promenade, which is ready with delicious pizza slices that you can quickly grab and go.

Try limits in the afternoon

Oasis ships are renowned for their extraordinary activities, and what could be more obvious than spending the afternoon ticking off some of these bucket list activities? Of course, there's no way around the ship's zip line and surfing simulators. Yes, that's right - how crazy is it that these activities are available on a cruise ship? At 10 storeys high, you can float across the ship's boardwalk and for about 10 seconds feel like you're really alive - or scared to death. Nevertheless, it's a great and fun experience that guests of many different ages won't want to miss - and of course, neither should we (despite a slight fear of heights).

Zipline on Symphony of the Seas

The surfing simulators, or Flowrider as they are called, are also a very popular activity for both children and adults. You don't need to have any surfing experience to take on the challenge. You will be instructed on technique and how to stand up on the board. And while there may be a few bumps in the road while you're learning, there's nothing like the satisfaction of finally succeeding!

Surfing simulator on Symphony of the Seas

Watch the sunset and enjoy a tasty dinner

Depending on what time you dine, it's a great experience to enjoy a pre- or post-dinner cocktail in the beautiful Solarium on deck 14 of the ship to watch the sunset. Again, this is one of the quieter areas of the ship, but be aware that children are not allowed here. Enjoy the view of the ocean from the 'King of the World' lookout, which extends over the edge of the ship and features a glass floor that makes you feel like you're floating above the ocean. This is a perfect place to take some great photos, by the way!

Solarium on Symphony of the Seas

 

When it comes to dinner, the options are almost endless at Symphony. There are 15 dining options on the ship. Whether you go to the Main Dining Room or the Windjammer Marketplace buffet, you're guaranteed good, tasty food, but as with any cruise ship, trying one of the speciality restaurants is a fantastic experience. Do you prefer Italian, Asian or Mexican? You'll find it all on Symphony!

Be wowed by world-class shows

When night falls, it's time for entertainment - and aboard Symphony of the Seas, it's not just any entertainment that awaits you. You'll be treated to shows that will impress, amaze and make you want to experience it all over again! Especially the ship's Aqua Theatre, where the show HiRO can be experienced, is an absolute must. In a crazy combination of dance, diving and acrobatics, professional artists will perform the most impressive exercises in the deepest pool at sea - and keep in mind that this is outdoors on a sailing ship! How crazy is that? We were very impressed!

 

AquaTheatre show HiRo on Symphony of the Seas

 

If you're a fan of grand musicals, then you should of course also experience the Broadway musical Hairspray on board the ship. You'll be entertained by great singing voices, heartfelt acting, dancing and humour. Even if you're not normally a musical theatre fan, you should give this one a try - after all, it's included in the price just like the other entertainment, such as HiRO and the 1887 ice skating show, so approach it with a curious and open mind.

Get ready for another eventful day

What a day and many impressions to go to bed with! Luckily, you have many days to experience all that Symphony of the Seas has to offer when you're not on land, so don't stress about trying to do it all at once. Here's a tip: spend the first day getting an overview of the ship and exploring the different decks, so you're ready to enjoy all the ship's amazing facilities for the rest of your holiday. Enjoy your holiday!

Is Symphony of the Seas for me?

Symphony of the Seas is for those who...

Love a holiday filled with high-quality experiences with room for fun and colour, relaxation and great dining experiences for the whole family. There's always something to do for guests of all ages, and most activities are already included in the price. Yes, it's crowded, but remember that you're on one of the world's largest cruise ships - there's PLENTY of room for everyone, and you rarely realise how many people are actually on board.

Symphony of the Seas is NOT for those who...

Primarily travelling for peace and relaxation without too many people around you. While the ship has many cosy corners and areas where you can relax, there's no getting around the fact that Symphony is one of the largest cruise ships in the world, and that means a lot of activities and people. If you don't want to take advantage of the many activities and facilities that a large cruise ship offers, then one of the smaller ships with fewer activities might be more to your liking.

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Annika Møller
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