Odyssey of the Seas Review

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Colleen McDaniel
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Odyssey of the Seas is an action-packed ship designed for families, though adults will enjoy it just as much as the kids do. With a huge variety of activities and venues, it will appeal to all sorts of tastes, whether you're seeking adventure or a bit of rejuvenation.

The Odyssey of the Seas Deck Plan Feels Exciting and Unique

The Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas deck plan blends sophistication with fun. We love the elevated approach this ship takes to the cruise line's Royal Promenade, for example, creating a chic space that's a visual sensation, while still bringing on the excitement.

Its innovative method in designing spaces -- especially the wow-inducing Two70 venue -- feels new and contemporary. The ship's unflinching approach to exposing its guests to exciting concepts is a breath of fresh air; we're sure passengers will leave having seen and done things they haven't anywhere else. We especially enjoyed the art throughout; we literally were stopping in stairwells to look at each piece. Additionally, our favorite activity on the ship was the VR venue adjacent to the SeaPlex, which had us laughing uproariously at ourselves by the end; it's a don't-miss.

Despite the Odyssey of the Seas size, which is large, great care has been taken to ensure passenger flow doesn't feel congested. With so many spots to enjoy onboard – including a huge pool deck – guests tend to find their favorites and stick with them. And multiple shows in the main entertainment venues are offered on various nights, so it's easy to work out a schedule that suits you without running up against crowds. For reference, the Odyssey of the Seas capacity is 4,198 passengers at double occupancy.

With Odyssey of the Seas, Royal Caribbean has given guests a cruise ship that seamlessly blends fun, technology and even a little luxury. The cruise line thought of all the little details along the way so cruisers won't have to once they're onboard. The result? A vacation that feels like a real getaway.

Odyssey of the Seas Rooms are Smart and Contemporary

Odyssey of the Seas cabins are excellent, designed to be comfortable and maximize space. No matter the stateroom category, you'll sail in cabins that are modern and offer lots of storage space. It's an approach we'd love to see replicated across the industry. Popular cabins include Odyssey of the Seas balcony room and Junior Suite options.

Free Restaurants on Odyssey of the Seas Deliver on Quality

When it comes to dining, again the Odyssey of the Seas cruise ship stands out for its variety. Passengers could be content to eat at the included restaurants for the duration of their cruise, though we recommend trying a specialty option or two. At the top is Giovanni's Kitchen, an Italian restaurant that delivers on fantastic service and surprisingly authentic dishes that aspire to be shared.

How Old is Odyssey of the Seas?

Odyssey of the Seas launched in July 2021.

About

Passengers: 4198
Crew: 1550
Passenger to Crew: 2.71:1
Launched: 2021
Shore Excursions: 530

Inclusions

Included with your cruise fare:

  • Meals in the main dining room, the Windjammer Cafe buffet, Solarium Bistro, Sorrento's Pizza, Cafe @ Two70, Cafe Promenade, El Loco Fresh, Coastal Kitchen (suite guests only); snacks from Sprinkles Ice Cream; and continental breakfast room service

  • All theater shows and most entertainment options

  • Many daily activities, including the FlowRider Surf Simulator, rock-climbing wall, bumper cars, virtual reality games in the SeaPlex, and SkyPad trampoline (unless otherwise noted)

  • Select times at the North Star and Ripcord by iFly

  • Use of the fitness center (but not most fitness classes and personal training)

  • Adventure Ocean Kids Club activities for kids ages 6 months to 17 years (some exceptions apply)

  • Beverages including iced tea, tap water, some juices and basic coffee

Not included with your cruise fare:

  • Gratuities

  • Soda, alcoholic and upgraded beverages, coffee from Starbucks, bottled water

  • Wi-Fi

  • Automatic gratuities for beverage, mini-bar, spa and salon purchases

  • Mini-bar purchases

  • Meals at most specialty restaurants

  • Spa treatments

  • Most fitness classes and all personal training sessions

  • Access to the ship's Sea Thermal suite

  • Additional time or select times with North Star or Ripcord by iFly

  • Casino

  • Activities like alcohol tasting events

  • Shore excursions

  • Photographs and artwork

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More about Odyssey of the Seas

Where does Odyssey of the Seas sail from?

Odyssey of the Seas departs from Rome, Civitavecchia, Fort Lauderdale, Port Everglades, Bayonne, Cape Liberty, and Bayonne

How much does it cost to go on Odyssey of the Seas?

Cruises on Odyssey of the Seas start from $445 per person.
Odyssey of the Seas Cruiser Reviews

Love the new Pub singer on Odyssey

He is in the Pub on Odyssey of the Seas. Also was in the band Country Crew Trio on Wonder. Overall everything was great. Room and attendants Dolly and Su were always terrific.Read More
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jimb0s

many10+ Cruises

Age 69s

Crew are amazing, and that’s it.

We chose Odyssey of the Seas, because we have kids ages 10, 5 and 2, and there seemed to be a lot to do.Read More
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L23g1989

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 35s

Amazing Mediterranean Cruise!

My husband and I were on the Odyssey of the Seas for a Greek Island cruise. The cruise left Rome and ports included Santorini, Kusadasi (Turkey), Mykonos, and Naples.Read More
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geingram

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 50s

First time on Odyssey

Ridiculous amount of chair saving and we witnessed some people never using the chairs all day. Though we enjoyed the Odyssey, we will definitely go back to Oasis class ships moving forward.Read More
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Age 61s

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