Royal Caribbean wants you to have your European vacation, and it’s sending five ships across the continent in the summer of 2026.
Those ships, which include an Oasis-class and a Quantum-class ship, will sail to over 60 ports from Athens (Piraeus), Greece; Barcelona, Spain; Rome (Civitavecchia) and Ravenna, Italy; and Southampton, England.
“From Harmony of the Seas and its bold return to Barcelona to all-time favorites Odyssey, Brilliance, Explorer, and Liberty of the Seas, the variety of 2- to 14-night getaways makes for an action-packed roster with ways for every type of family and adventurer to make memories,” the cruise line shared.
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These itineraries can already be booked on the Royal Caribbean (RCL) website.
“The bold, new getaways in Europe set the stage for vacationers to visit, see, hear, and taste their way around many of the world’s most sought-after destinations. The lineup spans from the sun-soaked beaches in the Mediterranean, including Santorini and Mykonos, Greece, to the historic streets of Dubrovnik, Croatia, and the jaw-dropping views of the Norwegian fjords in northern Europe. Plus, adventurers can have front-row seats to see a rare solar eclipse in August on Liberty,” the cruise line shared.
Harmony of the Seas will be leaving the Caribbean and heading to Europe in the summer of 2026.
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Royal Caribbean has big plans for Europe
Royal Caribbean shared some of its 2026 European deployment and sailing highlights:
Harmony of the Seas – From Barcelona: On 7-night adventures, vacationers are set to visit destinations like Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Florence (La Spezia) and Naples, Italy; and Provence (Marseille), France. With everything from historic monuments to stunning landscapes, travelers can take in the vibrant culture of the Western Mediterranean and wander through the majestic Palma Cathedral in Mallorca or marvel at masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David at the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence (La Spezia). Odyssey of the Seas – From Rome (Civitavecchia): Odyssey is set to deliver 7- to 9-night vacations from charming destinations such as Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey, and Naples to the idyllic islands of Mykonos and Santorini, Greece. Adventurers can immerse themselves in centuries of history and culture, from the iconic white buildings of Santorini to the temples of Ephesus. Liberty of the Seas – From Southampton: Vacationers can set their sights on 2- to 9-night bucket-list adventures to picturesque spots like the awe-inspiring Norwegian fjords, the medieval streets of Bruges, Belgium, and the colorful Nyhavn harbor and charming Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark. For an extraordinary total eclipse experience, families can join the special solar eclipse adventure on Aug. 7, 2026, and witness the celestial event with the ocean as the ultimate backdrop.Explorer of the Seas – From Ravenna: With a combination of 7- to 14-night adventures, vacationers can set their sights on the Aegean and Adriatic seas and charming cities like Dubrovnik and Zadar, Croatia, and Athens (Piraeus), featuring a mix of ancient sights, idyllic beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Brilliance of the Seas – From Athens (Piraeus), Rome (Civitavecchia), Ravenna, and Barcelona: For those looking to dive into history, adventurers have their choice of 7-night vacations to Athens (Piraeus), Rome (Civitavecchia), Barcelona, the Greek Isles, and Ephesus (Kusadasi) and Istanbul, Turkey. Vacationers can explore the ancient wonders of Athens (Piraeus), from the iconic Acropolis and Parthenon to the Temple of Zeus, stroll through the vibrant streets of Barcelona and immerse themselves in the rich history of Rome (Civitavecchia) at the Colosseum or admire the intricate details of the Pantheon.
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