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    Royal Caribbean Wonder of the Seas Cruise Ship Tour

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 11, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    • I sailed on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world.
    • It can hold up to 7,000 guests and has eight “neighborhoods” full of activities and amenities.
    • The ship was even bigger than I imagined. Here’s a tour of the 18 decks and all the venues.

    In April 2022, I took my first cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas and it was bigger than I could even imagine. With 18 decks to wander, I felt like I was in a small town in the middle of the ocean.

    Back then, Wonder of the Seas was the largest cruise ship in the world. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas took over the title in January 2024.

    Step aboard the Wonder of the Seas, complete with eight “neighborhoods” full of activities.

    Sailing since March 2022, Wonder of the Seas is nearly 1,200 feet long and 210 feet wide with 18 decks. It can hold about 7,000 guests.


    wonder of the seas ship docked on a cloudy day

    Wonder of the Seas in Costa Maya, Mexico.


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    I spent seven nights in an ocean-view stateroom on deck eight for $2,000. The cruise was on sale, as it was originally priced at $3,000.

    During my voyage, the ship sailed to Roatán, Honduras; Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico; and Royal Caribbean’s own private island in the Bahamas.

    The enormous ship had eight communal areas, which Royal Caribbean called “neighborhoods.” Each neighborhood had its own activities.

    To get up and down the ship’s many decks, there are 24 elevators taking guests to 16 of the 18 levels. The top two decks are accessible only for suite guests.


    Looking down from the elevators on the world's largest cruise ship

    A view of the elevators looking down from the 16th floor.


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    During my cruise, the elevators were packed during busy parts of the day, so I found it faster to take the stairs on either side of the elevators.

    Decks seven, 10, and 11 hold only staterooms, but most decks have a combination of staterooms, restaurants, venues, and activities.


    State room hallway on the world's largest cruise ship

    A hallway of staterooms on Wonder of the Seas.


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    Decks two and three have boarding areas to enter and exit the ship. Deck three is the lowest deck with staterooms.

    The main dining room spans levels three, four, and five.


    Entrance to the main dining room on deck 3 of the world's largest cruise ship

    The main dining room on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    Meals in the main dining rooms were included in the price of my ticket.

    On deck four, you’ll find Entertainment Place, a neighborhood with fun venues surrounded by framed art on display.


    Art on display at the entrance to Studio B on deck four.

    The entrance to Studio B on deck four.


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    One of the venues, Studio B, is used for shows and large-scale activities like ice skating and laser tag.

    Down the hall from Studio B is the casino, where guests can gamble on a floor full of game tables and slot machines.

    Entertainment Place also has a sushi restaurant, Izumi.


    The entrance to a sushi restaurant

    Izumi on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    While most shows were free, many restaurants like Izumi cost extra.

    On deck five, there’s a neighborhood called Royal Promenade, lined with restaurants, bars, and stores.


    An indoor cruise ship deck with shops and restaurants

    A view of the Royal Promenade on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    I thought the Royal Promenade felt like a mall.

    A venue called the Royal Theater also hosts shows on decks four and five.

    One of the bars in this area is Bionic Bar, where robots make drinks.


    People stand in front of the bionic bar

    The Bionic Bar on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    The Royal Promenade neighborhood also has two coffee shops — Starbucks and Cafe Promenade.

    The Boardwalk is an outdoor neighborhood on deck six.


    A carousel on a cruise ship

    The carousel on Wonder of the Seas.


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    The Boardwalk deck caters to families with kids with a carousel, a candy store, and rock-climbing walls.

    Here, you can get hot dogs, burgers, and fries.


    A composite image of a hot dog restaurants and a burger restaurant on a cruise ship

    Restaurants on the Boardwalk.


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    There are two restaurants on the Boardwalk: a hot dog stand, which is included for guests, and a Johnny Rockets, which has burgers and shakes for an added fee.

    Across from the Boardwalk restaurants is Playmakers, a sports bar.

    The Boardwalk ends at the Aquatheater.


    An empty amphitheater  on a cruise ship

    The Aquatheater on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    This is where Royal Caribbean hosts outdoor movies and a water show featuring dancers, divers, and acrobats.

    At night, the boardwalk lights up for the show.

    On the other side of deck six, Vitality at Sea is the spa and fitness center neighborhood.


    Entrance to a Spa and Fitness center

    Vitality at Sea on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    Just past the Vitality at Sea entrance is a café before the spa area and gym, which was full of cardio and strength machines I’ve seen in most fitness centers.

    From the fitness center, there’s access to an indoor track.

    Up on deck eight, there’s another outdoor neighborhood, Central Park.


    Empty central park on wonder of the seas cruise ship

    Central Park on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    This deck is home to 20,000 plants, according to Royal Caribbean.

    This lush neighborhood has many spaces to chill, including benches and outdoor couches. I thought it was the most relaxing area on the ship.

    Central Park is home to three upscale restaurants.


    a composite image of restaurants on deck 8 of wonder of the seas

    Upscale restaurants in Central Park.


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    The restaurants are Chops Grille, 150 Central Park, and Giovanni’s Italian. There’s also Park Cafe, a casual eatery that is free for guests.

    The Central Park deck also has two bars — Trelli’s and Rising Tide, a moving bar that goes up and down floors five through eight.

    The Youth Zone neighborhood is on deck 14.


    And escape room entrance

    The Youth Zone on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    The deck is a kids’ area with an escape room.

    Deck 15 is the pool deck.


    A pool on a cruise ship

    One of the pools on deck 15.


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    Three large pools made me feel like I was at the beach, with water coming up and around the lounging chairs.

    The deck also has a handful of whirlpools, small plunge pools for relaxing, and a water playground called Splashaway Bay.

    In the middle of the pool deck, Sprinkles has all-you-can-eat soft-serve ice cream with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and mixed flavors. It’s included for guests.

    Deck 15 also has the Solarium, an adults-only indoor lounge.


    The Solarium onboard Wonder of the Seas.

    The Solarium on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    The lounge has pools, a bar, a complimentary bistro, and stunning views.

    Outside the Solarium, there’s a bar called Vue with more ocean views.

    Deck 15 is also home to Windjammer, a complimentary buffet serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.


    windjammer buffet on wonder of the seas.

    Windjammer on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    The buffet served a wide range of food options, including everything from waffles and bacon to fried chicken and tacos.

    Up on deck 16, there are more lounging areas and a big screen for outdoor movies.


    And empty top deck on a cruise ship at sunrise

    Deck 16 of Wonder of the Seas.


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    There are also covered casitas for lounging that guests may reserve.

    Deck 16 is also where guests play games.


    An empty mini golf course with a sea creature theme on a cruise ship

    A mini-golf course on board Wonder of the Seas.


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    Up here, there’s an indoor arcade, outdoor mini-golf, table tennis, basketball, water slides, and a stationary surf simulator.

    The eighth neighborhood is the most exclusive — Suite Class Neighborhood.


    wonder of the seas top deck with suites

    The top decks of Wonder of the Seas.


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    Decks 17 and 18 are accessible only for guests with suites and include private pools and terraces.

    The ship felt bigger than I imagined, especially since I’d never been on a cruise before.


    View of a shore with boats in the water from a cruise ship

    A view of passing ships at the port in Fort Lauderdale.


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    As we left the port to start our journey, I marveled at how the ships passing by looked like toy boats in comparison.

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