After returning to US ports in July, Royal Caribbean International quickly put more ships into service. The brand now sails over half of its 25 ships with guests.

Here are all the ships currently in service with the company worldwide:

Ship: A quantum of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 4,100
Built: 2014
Home port: Singapore
Route: Short cruises to nowhere, exclusive to Singapore residents
In service since: 1st December 2020

Ship: Adventure of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 3,100
Built: 2001
Home port: Nassau, Bahamas through September 19; Galveston (USA) from October 29th
Route: Weekly cruises to CocoCay (overnight), Cozumel and Freeport through September 19; Short Western Caribbean from October 29th
In service since: June 12, 2021

Ship: freedom of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 3,600
Built: 2006
Home port: Miami (United States)
Route: Three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at CocoCay
In service since: July 2, 2021

Ship: Hymn of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 4,100
Built: 2015
Home port: Southampton (UK)
Route: British Islands
In service since: July 7, 2021

Ship: Jewel of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 2,100
Built: 2004
Home port: Limassol, Cyprus)
Route: Seven-night cruises to the Greek islands: Piraeus, Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini and Crete
In service since: July 10, 2021

Ship: Serenade of the Seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 2,100
Built: 2003
Home port: Seattle (USA) through September 27; Tampa (USA) starting October 16
Route: Weekly cruise to Alaska through September 27; Short Western Caribbean from October 16
In service since: July 19, 2021

Ship: Odyssey of the Seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 4,100
Built: 2021
Home port: Fort Lauderdale (United States)
Route: Six and eight nights in the South and West Caribbean
In service since: July 31, 2021

Ship: Fascination of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 5,400
Built: 2010
Home port: Port Canaveral (United States)
Route: Seven nights in the East and West Caribbean
In service since: August 8, 2021

Ship: Ovation of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 4,100
Built: 2016
Home port: Seattle (United States)
Route: Alaska – Juneau and Skagway
In service since: August 13, 2021

Ship: Symphony of the Seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 5,400
Built: 2018
Home port: Miami (United States)
Route: Seven nights in the East and West Caribbean
In service since: August 14, 2021

Ship: Independence of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 3,600
Built: 2008
Home port: Galveston (United States)
Route: Seven Nights Western Caribbean
In service since: August 15, 2021

Ship: Harmony of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 5,400
Built: 2016
Home port: Barcelona, ​​Spain)
Route: Western Mediterranean: Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, La Spezia, Civitavecchia and Naples
In service since: August 15, 2021

Ship: Mariner of the Seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 3,100
Built: 2003
Home port: Port Canaveral (United States)
Route: Three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Perfect Day at CocoCay
In service since: 23 August 2021

Ship: Oasis of the seas
Capacity (at 100% utilization): 5,400
Built: 2009
Home port: Cape Liberty (United States)
Route: Port Canaveral, CocoCay and Nassau
In service since: September 5, 2021