HARMONY OF THE SEAS

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MOTHER'S DAY CRUISE

MAY 13-20, 2023



Come sail with us on a 7-night Eastern Caribbean Cruise. It's not just for mothers, so bring your entire family!

About the Ship

HARMONY OF THE SEAS is the third ship to join the innovative Oasis class of Royal Caribbean ships and boasts seven distinct neighborhoods, each offering a wide array of activities, amenities, and entertainment. Take a ten-story plunge down the tallest slide at sea, the Ultimate Abyss, or race down a high-speed waterslide in The Perfect Storm. A high-flying zip line rounds off the thrills on deck. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, your taste buds will thank you for trying flavors as exciting as the action on board. Grab some fresh sushi at Izumi, check out Tuscan-inspired dishes at Jamie’s Italian, or indulge in Alice-inspired cuisine at Wonderland. The ship also features unique bars, from the Bionic Bar which has laser-precision robotic arms working in perfect synchronization to make your drink automatically, to the Rising Tide Bar, a moving bar that rises and descends between decks 5 and 8. Kids have their own centers so that adults can check out the adults-only retreat, the Solarium. Other amenities include live entertainment, AquaTheater shows, a spa, mini-golf, a rock-climbing wall, an arcade, a sports court, outdoor movie nights, an escape room, a casino, and FlowRider surf simulation, and an aqua park for the kids.

Cabin Categories

Ocean View Balcony

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, private bathroom, and private balcony. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.; Accessible: 272 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.

Ocean View

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, private bathroom, and private balcony. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 50 sq. ft.; Accessible: 272 sq. ft. Balcony: 80 sq. ft.

Central Park Balcony

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, central park view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Stateroom: 182 sq. ft. Balcony: 52 sq. ft.; Accessible: 274 sq. ft., Balcony: 86 sq. ft.

Other cabin categories are available.

Ports of Call

Perfect Day at

CocoCay, Bahamas

Exclusive to Royal Caribbean, the secluded island of CocoCay is located between the ports of Freeport and Nassau. Perfect Day at CocoCay is a beach day experience packed with exciting attractions for the whole family. Thrill Waterpark is home to a wave pool and Daredevil's Peak, the tallest waterslide in North America at an astounding 135 feet. Relax at the Coco Beach Club's infinity pool and enjoy upgraded cuisine, or take a ride on Up, Up and Away, a tethered helium balloon offering stunning Caribbean views from 400 feet above the island. Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, boasts a swim-up bar and various coves and islands to explore. Enjoy live music and a drink at Captain Jack's, or discover Splashaway Bay with its playful drench buckets and five waterslides.

St. Thomas, USVI

St. Thomas is a Caribbean paradise where white-sand beaches are gently lapped by azure waters and mountains are topped with verdant crowns of vegetation. Boasting a cosmopolitan flair, the island offers an abundance of duty-free shopping, top-notch eateries, and cultural experiences. In the harbor city of Charlotte Amalie, find the famed 99 Steps, a scenic staircase constructed by the Danes in the 1700s that starts the journey to a 1679 castle. For a dose of heritage, visit the 17th-century Fort Christian, a National Historic Landmark that houses a museum, Virgin Islands exhibits, an art gallery, and a furniture collection from the Danish period. Popular excursions include island tours, scuba diving, snorkeling expeditions, and a trip to Magens Bay Park, with its mile-long shoreline and 6-acre arboretum.

St. Maarten

Christopher Columbus' sighting first brought European attention to this island in 1493. Today, St. Maarten flies two flags, making the island part-French and part-Dutch. Cruise ships more commonly call on the Dutch side of St. Maarten, are known for their year-round sunshine, a slew of shopping centers, and buzzing nightlife. Visitors can voyage the Caribbean aboard a catamaran, kayak, or Jet Ski. Island outings include all-terrain vehicle adventures, culinary tours, and snorkeling or scuba diving trips. Walking and biking tours explore the historic capital, Philipsburg, and luxury yachts and sailboats offer private charters for enhanced relaxation.

Required Travel Documents & Other Info You Should Know

  • A Passport Book valid for at least six months after your cruise is strongly recommended. U.S. citizens who do not have a passport may present a state-certified United States Birth Certificate (not a "baby feet" hospital certificate or baptismal paper). Guests aged 16 and older who present a Birth Certificate will also need to provide a valid Driver's License or picture ID issued by the government. International guests will need a passport book, valid for at least six months after your cruise.
  • COVID-19 vaccination is no longer required to sail.
  • COVID-19 test is no longer required. However, all guests must ensure that they are medically and physically fit for travel.
  • Health Questionnaire to be completed on our Royal Caribbean App the day before you board.
  • Travel protection is available and highly recommended at an additional cost.
  • Gratuities are an additional $16.50 per person, per day.
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