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Inside Royal Caribbean’s New Over-the-Top Cruise Ship

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The third vessel in Royal Caribbean’s massive Icon Class lineup, Legend of the Seas, has officially made its July 2026 debut in the Mediterranean.

The budget to build it exceeded $2 billion, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing — and after seeing it, I understand why. It’s home to an expansive theater, rock walls, pools, a two-story gym and what the cruise line calls the largest water park at sea.

To be honest, I never thought of myself as a “cruise person.” My ADHD brain usually panics at the thought of multiple consecutive days trapped at sea. But ships like the Legend of the Seas, with all of their over-the-top activities and entertainment options, have me rethinking that.

I boarded the ship in late June in Spain as part of an early media preview sailing before its July 4 maiden voyage. While Royal Caribbean covered the costs of my travel, these opinions are my own.

The Surfside neighborhood on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Legend of the Seas at a glance

Best for: Active couples, families who want entertainment options, travelers who thrive in high-energy environments and foodies who love multicultural dining variety.

Skip it: Travelers seeking quiet, small-ship intimacy, those who want a traditional, slow-paced cruise or anyone who hates navigating crowds.

Standout features: A vintage Hollywood-inspired supper club, the high-diving performers in the AquaTheater and complimentary dining at the AquaDome Market food hall.

Potential dealbreakers: Sensory overload during peak times, extra upcharges for specialty dining and premium experiences.

Cruise Ship, Ship, Transportation
Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

For its Mediterranean sailings, the Legend of the Seas typically sails round-trip from either Barcelona or Rome, with stops in cities that vary by exact itinerary, but typically include Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Marseille, France; and La Spezia, Italy (which is a short train ride to the famous beach towns of Cinque Terre).

At port, you generally get plenty of time — usually 12 hours — making it easy to actually explore each European city without feeling rushed. Each itinerary also has a couple of full days at sea.

Water, Waterfront, Boat
Perfect Day at Coco Cay. (Photo by Sally French)

After its Mediterranean debut, the Legend of the Seas will head to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where it will sail to the Caribbean in the winter.

In the Caribbean, it will offer mostly six- and eight-day itineraries that again vary but largely include both sea days and port days, with stops including Aruba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic and Royal Caribbean’s own private island, Perfect Day CocoCay, Bahamas. Those sailings are round-trip out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which might be a more convenient option for U.S.-based cruisers.

City, Water, Person
The Surfside neighborhood on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

What it costs (and what’s included)

Understanding cruise pricing can be tricky, especially since the initial sticker price you see online often differs from your final bill. Costs can also vary greatly depending on when you sail, your itinerary length and your choice of cabin.

Interior cabin: If you’re a budget traveler (or simply don’t spend a lot of time in the room), an interior cabin is the best value. Three-night itineraries start under $1,000 per person (assuming two people per cabin), while standard seven-night European sailings hover between $1,400 and $1,800 per person depending on the month.

Balcony and Infinite Balcony cabins: For ocean views, prices range about $2,100 to $2,400 per person for a seven-night sailing. Legend also offers the signature Infinite Balcony layout, where a floor-to-ceiling window rolls down halfway to convert your living space into an open-air loggia.

Suites: For luxury multigenerational groups, suites command premium pricing. Suites vary widely in size and features. The pinnacle of them all is the massive, three-story Ultimate Family Townhouse, complete with an in-suite slide, cinema room and private backyard space. Prices can run many tens of thousands of dollars for a weeklong voyage.

Your base cruise fare covers your lodging, entertainment, access to the pools and gym, and a massive array of complimentary dining choices, ranging from the three-story main dining room to multiple buffets, cafes and several soft-serve machines sprinkled throughout.

Chandelier, Lamp, Indoors
The three-story dining room on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Suite guests get extra benefits, like more personalized service and access to certain private spaces. But whether you book the cheaper interior or the fancier balcony, the experience outside your room is the same. I generally recommend that budget travelers (or simply those who are out and about all day) save money by booking an interior room.

Working Out, Fitness, Sport
The gym on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Upcharges apply to certain drinks (like specialty coffees and alcohol), Wi-Fi, shore excursions and specialty dining. Royal Caribbean sells packages that bundle extras together — but keep in mind that costs can add up fast when you opt in to those extras.

Food, Food Presentation, Plate
Sushi at Izumi on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Other extra costs to budget for include gratuities, plus optional extras you might want to partake in, like the arcade, as well as a few ship experiences that are priced separately, such as Crown’s Edge, which features a zipline and obstacle course.

What’s brand new on Legend of the Seas

While many of the physical neighborhoods will feel familiar to seasoned Royal Caribbean travelers, a few aspects are entirely fresh.

Dining Table, Furniture, Table
Royal Railway – Legend Station is a specialty restaurant on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

1. Next-level themed dining

Royal Railway – Legend Station: This five-course specialty dinner improves upon a concept first introduced on the 2024 Royal Caribbean ship, Utopia of the Seas. This version puts diners in a space designed like a vintage train car, using digital screens, motion mechanics and live performers to simulate an expedition along the ancient Silk Routes, following Marco Polo through China, India and Italy. If you book one specialty meal on a cruise, it’s this. You can get steak or sushi anywhere — but this is a full entertainment experience that you won’t find elsewhere.

Hollywoodland Supper Club: This multicourse dinner restaurant leans into old Hollywood glitz and jazz music, and would be my second choice if I could choose just one specialty meal onboard.

Refreshed AquaDome Market: The popular complimentary food hall seen on other Icon Class ships is back, but this version has almost all new stands, including a smoothie bar, a Cajun-inspired stall and a Korean-themed spot. 

2. First-at-sea entertainment

Shockwave stunt and dive show: The high-tech, glass-domed AquaTheater found on the other Icon Class ships features a new, albeit similar version of its high-diving show titled “Shockwave” and featuring divers, ballerinas, slackliners and aerialists. When I saw a similar show, Torque, on Star of the Seas, I said it was the best show at sea. Shockwave might be coming for that top spot. 

Fusion: Also found on its sister ships is an ice arena, this one with a new skating show called “Fusion.”

America’s Got Talent LIVE (coming soon): The global television franchise has its first-ever live show at sea in the main Royal Theater, expected to premiere later this year. This cruise ship version brings together a rotating cast of magicians, acrobats and musicians who were featured on the actual TV show, now performing their acts on the ship. I saw a version of this in Las Vegas and loved it, so I’m confident it’ll be a hit at sea.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Sharing the theater is a largely similar production of the Broadway musical of the same name, albeit slightly shorter, complete with live musicians and over-the-top sets that seem like Hollywood movie magic (including a Wonkavator, a contraption that actually flies over the audience). I was floored by how detailed and high-tech the sets were.

Outdoors, City, Plant
A massive mural on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Instead of generic decor, the cruise line’s Artist Discovery Program commissioned six independent artists from across the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America to create custom installations. These include massive murals, a hand-painted ceramic mosaic sculpture on the Suite Sundeck and an intricate stainless-steel structural piece on the Royal Promenade.

Some cruise lines play it safe with beige palettes, but I appreciate Royal Caribbean’s colorful designs.

City, Architecture, Building
Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Much of the ship is a celebration of the design elements that made the previous Icon Class ships a hit.

Play Area, Outdoor Play Area, Outdoors
Mini golf and a sports court on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

Home to the Category 6 water park, which is billed as the largest water park at sea for its multiple drop slides, raft rides and signature FlowRider surf simulator which allows you to surf or boogie board at sea. Non-water activities include mini golf and a sports court.

Amusement Park, Water, Fun
Multiple waterslides on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

An open-air garden in the center of the ship is packed with more than 30,500 real plants, according to the cruise line. There are also shops, live acoustic music (the harpist was the highlight) and walk-up windows where you can grab upscale eats like sushi or a glass of sparkling wine.

Urban, Architecture, Building
The Central Park neighborhood on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

The adults-only neighborhood tucked at the back of the ship, featuring a suspended infinity pool, a beach club atmosphere, dedicated cocktails and a resident afternoon DJ.

Computer Hardware, Electronics, Hardware
A kids’ club on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

The ship has an area focused on families called Surfside, which includes a playground, carousel, splash zone and arcade. There are also kids’ clubs, along with plenty of programming around the ship for kids.

Is the Legend of the Seas worth it?

Legend of the Seas is massive, maximalist and showy — and it’s the kind of ship that’s slowly turning me into a cruise person. With so much to do on sea days, you won’t get bored here. While it’s relatively expensive compared to Royal Caribbean’s other ships, the over-the-top entertainment options, in my opinion, make it worth the cost.

That said, it’s not quiet. If you prefer the intimacy of a boutique, 500-passenger ship, this is not the ship for you.

Indoors, Architecture, Building
One of the relaxing spaces on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas. (Photo by Sally French/NerdWallet)

But if you want an active, aesthetic vacation that keeps things simple with its largely all-inclusive format, Legend of the Seas hits the sweet spot.

(Top photo by Sally French)

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Sally French

Sally French is co-host of the Smart Travel podcast and a writer on NerdWallet’s travel team. Before joining NerdWallet as a travel rewards expert in 2020, she wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

Outside of work, she loves fitness, and she competes in both powerlifting and weightlifting (she can deadlift more than triple bodyweight). Naturally, her travels always involve a fitness component, including a week of cycling up the coastline of Vietnam and a camping trip to the Arctic Circle, where she biked over the sea ice. Other adventures have included hiking 25 miles in one day through Italy’s Cinque Terre and climbing the 1,260 steps to Tiger Cave Temple in Krabi, Thailand.

She lives in San Francisco.



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