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Western Caribbean 7 nights

7 Nights

Departure 28/12/2025

Symphony of the Seas

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Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Nassau / Nassau, Bahamas

Enjoy the best duty-free shops in town from the pier to the end of Bay Street. Besides shopping, here you will be able to go swimming with dolphins, snorkel among colorful fish, even try your luck at the local casinos.
You should know about Nassau
Do the names Blackbeard, Calico Jackm and Sir Henry Morgan ring a bell? Welcome to Nassau! While being an ideal place for tourists to dive and enjoy the beautiful beaches, shells are also grown here! Did you know? There are no income taxes, corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, or inheritance taxes in the Bahamas. There is no army in the Bahamas either!

Little Stirrup Cay / CocoCay, Bahamas|

These are not your typical vacations. Experience Bora Bora in your own floating hut and enjoy Perfect Day at CocoCay. Well-made decisions, only at Royal Caribbean®.
What you should know about Cococay
Visit Perfect Day at Coco Cay during a Caribbean getaway aboard the Mariner of the Seas®, the Navigator of the Seas®, the Allure of the Seas®, the Harmony of the Seas® or the Symphony of the Seas. If your cruise departs from the Northeast region, you will also find countless options aboard the Grandeur®, Adventure®, Anthem® and the Oasis of the Seas®.

Jamaica / Falmouth, Jamaica

This paradisiacal destination, located between the Montego Bay and Ocho Ríos, is also Trelawny Parish's capital. Offering majestic beaches and endless activities, it is the ideal place for anyone to visit when on a Jamaican cruise route. Enjoy yourself to the rhythm of classic reggae among locals in Plaza Water, admire the view from Good Hope Mansion, go horseback riding on Chukkah Beach, climb a waterfall on the Dunn River and go for a swim in the natural pools at its top. Do not forget to try its delightful dishes! We recommend spicy fried chicken, a slice or two of its typical rum cake two.
You should know about Jamaica
Enjoy some classic reggae with the locals in Plaza Water; admire the views of the Valley of the Queen of Spain at the Good Hope Mansion; go horseback riding on Chukkah Beach; climb a waterfall in Dunn´s River and swim in the natural pools at the top! This eclectic destination offers activities for everyone! Do not forget to treat yourself to a gastronomic delight with a spicy fried chicken or a slice of rum cake, the two typical dishes of the area. Falmouth is the gateway to the main attractions of the Greater Antilles. If you want to explore the outer port, we recommend a guided tour, as well as using taxis with the JTB label, since they are the only ones authorized by the Jamaica Tourist Board.

Labadee / Labadee, Haiti

This is probably the only place where you can find yourself chasing the adrenaline on an alpine roller coaster one minute and sunbathing the next, all while being surrounded by jungles and shimmering beaches. Climb to the top of the mountain and enjoy some fresh air atop the world's longest zip line above water: Dragon's Breath Flight LineSM. Let us make it chilly! Head to Arawak Water Park and discover a set of icebergs right in the Caribbean. Looking for some me-time? Order a Labadoozie, enjoy your own bungalow on the beach overlooking Nellie's Beach, or take a boat ride off the coast of Haiti to enjoy the hidden marvels of the Caribbean.
What you should know about Labadee
There is absolutely no better way to discover Labadee than from the heights! Climb to the top of Dragon’s Breath Flight Line and enjoy this city from about 150 meters above the ground while descending at 50 km per hour on the Dragon’s Tail Coaster.

Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Symphony of the Seas

Be part of a symphony of adventure on the high seas.

Another work of art from Royal Caribbean: it’s the Symphony of The Seas, a marvel of engineering and imagination. All the features that made Harmony of The Seas so spectacular come in a sister ship with innovative additions to make your vacation on the high seas even more spectacular.

Feel like you’re in an enormous city park  right on board the Symphony of The Seas in the Central Park, an area of some 12,000 natural plants, set with sounds of birds, crickets, and frogs. Here you’ll find the luxury boutiques from Bvlgari, Cartier, Omega and Hublot, as well as the Vintage Wine Bar.

Outdoor fun

The fun aboard the Symphony of The Seas is total, as there are endless spectacular attractions. Among them:

  • Ultimate Abyss: A slide that descends from the top of the cruise to the lowest level in just 12-seconds.
  • The Perfect Storm: Challenge your friends and family to a slide race.
  • Zipline Boardwalk: Fly fast over nine full decks, more than 25 meters above sea level.
  • Flow Rider: Conquer the waves in the simulator on your surfboard.
  • Climbing Wall: Climb 12 meters straight up above the deck and defy gravity.
  • Aqua Theater: An outdoor amphitheater with diving shows, theater plays and acrobats performing feats you won’t believe.
  • Swimming pools: choose your own favorite and at no extra cost take to the lounge sunbeds and hammocks.
  • Pool Parties: At nightfall, there’s always a DJ to turn the pool area into a dance party.
Indoor fun

The intimacy of Royal Caribbean cruises lets you take advantage of multiple attractions leaving no doubt that your cruise is a two-in-one vacation.
  • Live orchestra: from the main theater you can always hear music fit to keep you dancing.
  • Shows: Broadway-style musicals like Vaselina and many others.
  • Shopping: Your favorite boutiques and shops make every cruise a shopping bonanza.
  • Casinos: Try your luck at the tables or the slots.
  • Spa and Gym: The latest in sports and fitness technology, you can also relax and enjoy specialized treatments leaving you completely renewed and energized.
  • Escape the Rubicon: Partner with friends and family to escape a room full of puzzles. You only get 60 minutes!
  • Laser Tag, Battle of Planet Z: arm your team and win the battle in an exciting laser gun game.

Culinary Scene

World cuisine is well represented, with 20 restaurants and exciting culinary action.
  • Izumi: Delight your palate with exotic Asian-inspired meals.
  • Jamie’s Italian: Direct from Tuscany in a fun family atmosphere.
  • Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine: specialties that question your entire reality.
  • Johnny Rockets: Burgers and shakes with a 1960s, always delicious.
  • 150 Central Park: An exquisite menu and wine list make this one into a culinary sanctuary.
  • Chef’s Table: Delight your palate with a five-course dining experience.
  • Windjammer: Explore a world of taste sensations at the Windjammer.
  • Main dining room: here you get a gourmet tour to delight the senses.
Cabins

Rest, relax, and feel at right at home after every adventure-filled day. There’s a whole variety of cabins to choose from.
  • Ultimate Family Suite
  • Royal Suite Class
  • Interior
  • Ocean view
  • Balcony cabins
  • Virtual balcony cabins
On board the Symphony of The Seas from Royal Caribbean, your enjoyment and relaxation are guaranteed.

The cruise fee covers:
Port Taxes, Federal Taxes, Meals*, Non-carbonated sodas**, Insurance, Tips.

The cruise fee no covers:
Canned juices, Alcoholic beverages, Speciality Dining.
* Food: All meals are included on board at established specialty and buffet restaurants. Some specialty restaurants bear an extra cost and service is subject to availability.

You’ll have an opportunity to choose your own preferred dinner schedule, subject to availability.

**Drinks: Some on-board drinks are included. These you’ll find available at established dispensaries: water, American and decaf coffee, and a selection of teas, and ice from ice machines. It is highly recommended that you purchase a beverage package to make your on-board experience that much better.

 

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9744001 2018 - 228081 t. Bahamas
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
361 meters 6370 passengers 2394 crew 2744 cabins 2028 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
- balconies - outdoor cabins 716 interior cabins 6 months

Cabins

Balcony

Maximum Occupation: 0

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Outside

Maximum Occupation: 0

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Inside

Maximum Occupation: 0

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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