If you’re dreaming about a big, fun-packed cruise holiday that still feels easy and stress-free to plan, Symphony of the Seas® with Bayport Holidays is a very smart place to start. This Oasis-class ship from Royal Caribbean International is one of the largest cruise ships in the world, carrying around 6,000–7,000 guests, more than 2,700 cabins, 20+ restaurants and enough entertainment to fill a small city.
With Bayport Holidays, you don’t just get a cruise ticket. Instead, you get a tailored Symphony of the Seas cruise package that matches your dates, budget, cabin style and must-see ports — without spending weeks comparing deals.


To help you picture your trip, here’s a quick look at the ship itself:
| Feature | Detail |
| Ship Class | Oasis-class, Royal Caribbean |
| Launched | 2018 |
| Length | ~361–362 m / ~1,188 ft |
| Gross tonnage | ~228,000–230,000 GT |
| Guest capacity | ~5,500–6,800 guests (up to ~7,000 incl. every berth) |
| Crew | About 2,200 crew members |
| Guest decks | 16 guest decks |
| Restaurants & eateries | Around 20–22 dining options |
| Pools | 4 main pools plus splash areas |
| Highlight attractions | Ultimate Abyss slide, twin FlowRider surf simulators, zip line, laser tag, ice rink |
| Homeports (typical) | Miami, FL and (from 2027) Galveston, TX for Caribbean routes |
Because Symphony of the Seas is so big, you can treat it like a floating resort: Central Park-style gardens, Broadway-level shows, water slides, surf simulators, and quiet corners when you just want to relax.
Most Symphony of the Seas cruises focus on Caribbean itineraries, typically:
Departures often run from Miami and, in future seasons, Galveston, Texas, with a mix of 4-, 6-, 7- and 8-night cruises depending on the year and season.
Bayport Holidays can help you:
Cruise fares change constantly, however you can use the ranges below as a realistic guide for cruise-only, per person, double occupancy, interior cabins:
| Duration & Type | Typical Starting Price* | Notes |
| 4-Night Western Caribbean (low/shoulder season) | from approx. $450–$700 | Short escapes, often Miami round-trip; ideal for first-time cruisers. |
| 6-Night Western Caribbean | from approx. $800–$1,300 | More time to explore + sea days. |
| 7Night Eastern Caribbean | from approx. $650–$1,600 | Popular option; some 2025–26 sailings list from ~$491 to over $2,000 depending on date & cabin. |
| 7-Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day | from approx. $750–$1,800 | Includes Royal Caribbean’s private island for a “Perfect Day” stop. |
| Holiday / Peak-Season 7-Night cruises | from approx. $1,800–$3,000+ | Christmas/New Year sailings can sell out early and price higher. |
*Prices are indicative only and can change daily based on demand, promotions, cabin availability and sailing date. For the latest Symphony of the Seas price in USD, Bayport Holidays will check live rates before confirming your booking.
You can choose from a wide range of Symphony of the Seas cabins, including:
Bayport Holidays will:
There’s a reason “Symphony of the Seas things to do” is such a common search term. This ship is packed:
Because there’s so much happening, Bayport Holidays can also help you plan specialty dining, show reservations and even shore excursions in advance, so you don’t miss the experiences that matter most.
When you book your Symphony of the Seas cruise package with Bayport Holidays, your core cruise fare generally includes:
However, some extras are usually not included, such as:
Bayport Holidays will clearly outline what’s included in your quote so you can budget for total trip cost, not just the headline fare.
There are many ways to book a cruise; however, working with Bayport Holidays gives you some big advantages:
Because of its size and variety, Symphony of the Seas works for:
Tell Bayport Holidays who’s traveling, and we’ll suggest the right sailing and cabin layout for your group.
Booking is straightforward:
When you’re ready to turn your Symphony of the Seas idea into real dates on the calendar, reach out to Bayport Holidays. We’ll handle the details so you can focus on the fun: sun, sea, and a ship that feels like a city built purely for your holiday.
Symphony of the Seas was the largest cruise ship in the world when she launched in 2018. Today, Royal Caribbean’s newer Icon of the Seas has overtaken her, but Symphony still ranks among the world’s biggest and most feature-packed cruise ships.
Cruises on Symphony of the Seas typically start from around $416–$500 per person for shorter or low-season sailings in an interior cabin. Premium dates, balcony cabins and holiday sailings can range from around $1,500–$3,000+ per person. Bayport Holidays will check live prices for your exact dates.
Your cruise fare usually includes your cabin, main and buffet dining, most onboard entertainment, pools and many activities. It doesn’t usually include gratuities, alcoholic drinks, specialty restaurants, spa treatments or shore excursions.
Most itineraries currently depart from Miami, Florida, with future seasons including Galveston, Texas as a homeport for Caribbean cruises. Exact homeports can change by season, so Bayport Holidays always checks the latest deployment for you.
Yes, absolutely. There are kids’ clubs by age, waterslides, splash areas, family dining, mini-golf, an ice rink, laser tag and more. Many families treat Symphony as a floating theme park with something for every age group.
Symphony of the Seas offers around 20–22 different dining options, from casual buffets and cafés to specialty venues such as Jamie’s Italian and Izumi. Some are included in your fare, while others have an extra cover charge.
Most guests try at least the Ultimate Abyss slide, a run on the FlowRider surf simulators, a walk through Central Park, one big show in the main theater and one AquaTheater high-diving performance. Families also love the H2O Zone kids’ water park.
For the best choice of cabins and pricing, it’s usually wise to book 6–12 months in advance, especially for school holidays or Christmas/New Year cruises. Last-minute deals can appear, but popular dates often sell out or become more expensive.
In most cases, yes, you’ll need a valid passport for Caribbean itineraries, even if you’re sailing from a US port. Some guests on closed-loop cruises from the US can use other documents, but Bayport Holidays will always confirm documentation requirements based on your nationality and itinerary.
Just share your preferred month, departure city, number of nights and number of travelers. Bayport Holidays will send you a clear, no-obligation quote with cabin options, up-to-date USD pricing and the option to add flights, hotels and transfers — all in one easy package.