Royal Caribbean – Oasis of the Seas

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Oasis of the Seas along with its sister ship, Allure of the Seas, are both in the Oasis Class of ships in Royal Carribean’s fleet.  They feature an awe-inspiring ocean-side seating in AquaTheatre and ‘neighbourhoods at sea’, the ship’s entertainment areas.
Central Park area combines nature with nautical, the Boardwalk zone is old-world charm with a modern twist and the Pool and Sports Zones are equipped with an entire deck of pools, rock-climbing walls and basketball courts.   There is a total of seven different neighbourhoods, each offering something unique for guests.
The 16-deck Oasis of the Seas features 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms.
This Royal Carribean beauty cruises throughout the Carribean.  Hiighlights of its itineraries include Jamaica’s Dunn’s River Falls, mountain biking in Costa Rica’s rain forests, horse riding on the beach and Mayan pyramids in Cozumel.

Royal Caribbean – Oasis of the Seas
Ocean Cruise
Passenger capacity: 5400
Passenger Decks: 15
Total Cabins:
Cabins (Balcony):
Cabins (Outside):
Cabins (Inside):
Draught: 30″”
Gross Tonnage: 220000
Restaurants: 4
Bars: 9
Swimming Pools: 4
Spa: Yes
Gym: Yes
Casino: Yes
Exclusively For Adults: No

Live updates from Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Web Cams

Boardwalk Web Cam – Oasis of the Seas

Pool Cam – Oasis of the Seas

Central Park Web Cam – Oasis of the Seas

Promenade Web Cam – Oasis of the Seas


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