Find great times and stunning adventures on board Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas. This trendsetting ship has been a favorite of cruisers and is waiting for you to join in on the fun! Find thrilling activities to do on every deck - from the tallest waterslide at sea, Ultimate Abyss, to thrilling musical performances, delicious dining options, and more. Whether you're traveling alone, as a couple, or with your family, there is something to see, do, and eat for pretty much everyone! Hit the surf on the FlowRider surf simulator, or climb up the full-scale climbing wall for some high-climbing adventures. There's even a zip line on board for the very adventurous, or stay closer to the ground and choose from live performances, music, Spotlight Karaoke, and much more.
And, while on board, there are plenty of snacks and dining options to enjoy. If you're looking for something quick and delicious, head over to the Café Promenade for deli favorites or Dog House for gourmet hotdogs, and hit up Vitality Café for more health-conscious dining options. With amazing food options, thrilling adventures, and exceptional onboard entertainment, your journey with Royal Caribbean will create memories that last a lifetime!
Oasis of the Seas receives high praise for its impressive ship design, abundance of activities, and attentive service, making it a favorite for families and first-time cruisers. Guests consistently highlight the friendly and hardworking crew, excellent entertainment, and a wide range of amenities. However, some reviews note issues with overcrowding, long lines, and a decline in food quality in main dining areas, with specialty restaurants often outperforming the included options. Pricing and extra charges are a common concern, and some guests found the ship too large or busy for their tastes. Despite these drawbacks, the majority of guests report memorable and enjoyable vacations.
Service is frequently described as outstanding, with many guests praising the friendliness and attentiveness of the crew. Some negative experiences are reported, often related to the ship being understaffed during peak times, leading to slower service.