Symphony of the Seas Ship Guide
Planning a cruise aboard
Symphony of the Seas? Exploring the ship before you sail can make your vacation easier and more enjoyable. This guide helps you understand the deck plans, cabin areas, dining venues, entertainment spaces, pools, and public areas before embarkation. You can also explore other
Royal Caribbean ships while planning your vacation.
Symphony of the Seas Deck Plans
The
Symphony of the Seas deck plans help you understand how this Oasis Class ship is arranged. The ship is divided into unique neighborhoods, making it one of the easiest large cruise ships to navigate once you understand the layout. Major areas include Central Park, Royal Promenade, Boardwalk, the Pool & Sports Zone, Entertainment Place, and Youth Zone.
Highlights include Central Park, AquaTheater, Ultimate Abyss, FlowRider, Perfect Storm waterslides, Splashaway Bay, the Zip Line, Solarium, and the Royal Promenade. Learning where these venues are located before embarkation makes your first day on board much easier.
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Symphony of the Seas with other cruise ships before booking.
Symphony of the Seas Cabins and Suites
Symphony of the Seas cabins include interior staterooms, Central Park View cabins, Boardwalk View cabins, ocean view cabins, balcony cabins, connecting cabins, family accommodations, accessible staterooms, and an impressive selection of suites.
Suite guests can choose from Junior Suites, Grand Suites, Owner's Suites, AquaTheater Suites, the Royal Loft Suite, and the famous Ultimate Family Suite. Central Park and Boardwalk balconies provide unique neighborhood views that are exclusive to Oasis Class ships.
Choosing the right cabin location can improve your cruise experience. Staying close to pools, dining, entertainment, or quieter areas of the ship helps you spend more time enjoying your vacation.
Dining on Board
Dining is one of the highlights of the
Symphony of the Seas experience. Complimentary dining includes the Main Dining Room, Windjammer Marketplace, Park Café, Solarium Bistro, Café Promenade, Sorrento's Pizza, and El Loco Fresh.
Guests looking for specialty dining can choose Chops Grille, 150 Central Park, Wonderland, Jamie's Italian, Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Hooked Seafood, Johnny Rockets, Chef's Table, and Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade. Together, these venues create one of the largest collections of dining options in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
If you're comparing Oasis Class ships, you'll also want to explore
Utopia of the Seas to see how Royal Caribbean's newest Oasis Class ship builds on this successful design.
Entertainment and Nightlife
Entertainment is one of the biggest reasons guests choose
Symphony of the Seas. The ship features Broadway-style productions, AquaTheater performances, live music, comedy, casino gaming, themed parties, and entertainment throughout the day and evening.
The AquaTheater hosts spectacular high-diving performances, while Studio B presents impressive ice skating shows. The Royal Theater features full-scale productions, and the Royal Promenade comes alive with parades, music, and special events.
Guests comparing today's largest cruise ships may also enjoy
Utopia of the Seas,
Star of the Seas,
MSC World America, and
Carnival Jubilee.
Symphony of the Seas Pools and Outdoor Attractions
Outdoor attractions are among the biggest reasons travelers choose
Symphony of the Seas. The pool deck includes multiple pools, whirlpools, Splashaway Bay, and the adults-only Solarium.
Adventure seekers can ride the twin FlowRider surf simulators, race down Perfect Storm waterslides, cross the Zip Line, or plunge down Ultimate Abyss. Together these attractions create one of the most activity-filled outdoor spaces at sea.
Understanding how these outdoor attractions connect with nearby dining, elevators, entertainment venues, and cabin decks helps you make the most of every sea day.
Family Activities
Families will find Adventure Ocean youth programming, teen spaces, Splashaway Bay, arcade games, laser tag, FlowRider, Ultimate Abyss, the Zip Line, Boardwalk carousel rides, and scheduled family activities throughout the cruise.
The wide variety of attractions makes
Symphony of the Seas one of Royal Caribbean's most popular ships for multi-generation vacations.
Families researching similar vacations may also enjoy
Utopia of the Seas,
Star of the Seas, or
MSC World America.
Spa and Wellness
The Vitality Spa and fitness center provide opportunities to relax or stay active throughout your cruise. Guests can enjoy massages, salon services, thermal experiences, fitness classes, and wellness treatments.
The adults-only Solarium offers another peaceful retreat for guests looking to unwind away from the busiest public spaces.
Explore Symphony of the Seas Before You Sail
Exploring
Symphony of the Seas before your cruise helps you board with confidence. Understanding the deck plans, cabins, restaurants, entertainment, pools, neighborhoods, and public spaces before embarkation makes the ship much easier to navigate.
Before you sail, continue exploring Cruise Ship Walkthroughs to compare the ships that best match your vacation style.
Continue Exploring
If you'd like to explore more of Royal Caribbean's fleet, continue with
Utopia of the Seas,
Star of the Seas,
Ovation of the Seas,
Anthem of the Seas,
Mariner of the Seas, and
Enchantment of the Seas.
If you're comparing today's largest resort-style cruise ships, you'll also enjoy
Utopia of the Seas,
Star of the Seas,
MSC World America, and
Carnival Jubilee.
You can also browse our complete
Ships Directory to compare cruise ships across every major cruise line. For official deck plans, stateroom details, dining options, and the latest onboard information, visit the official
Symphony of the Seas page from Royal Caribbean.