HERE are the six ships Royal Caribbean will base in Europe in summer 2026

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Jennifer Callister of Royal Caribbean
Jennifer Callister of Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International will deploy five ships—Harmony of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, and Brilliance of the Seas—for summer 2026 itineraries across Europe, featuring trips ranging from two to 14 nights.

The ships will cover 60 destinations in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, including popular ports like Mykonos, Dubrovnik, and the Norwegian Fjords, departing from five homeports.

Harmony of the Seas will offer seven-night cruises from Barcelona to the Western Mediterranean, while Odyssey of the Seas will return to Civitavecchia for cruises to the Eastern Mediterranean, including stops in Mykonos and Santorini.

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Liberty of the Seas will operate out of Southampton with cruises to the Norwegian Fjords and Passengers will also have a unique opportunity to witness a solar eclipse onboard the Liberty in August

  • Barcelona:  Harmony of the Seas is scheduled to offer seven-night cruises to the Western Mediterranean with visits to Palma de Mallorca, Spain; La Spezia and Naples, Italy; and Marseille, France.
  • Barcelona & other ports: Brilliance of the Seas offers a mix of seven-night cruises departing from Piraeus, Civitavecchia, Ravenna and Barcelona with visits to the Greek Isles, Turkey and Italy.
  • Civitavecchia:  Odyssey of the Seas offers a series of seven- to nine-night cruises to the Eastern Mediterranean, including Mykonos and Santorini in Greece, as well as Kusadasi in Turkey.
  • Ravenna: Explorer of the Seas offers itineraries to the Eastern Mediterranean in the Aegean and Adriatic seas, including Dubrovnik and Zadar in Croatia and Piraeus, the port for Athens, Greece.
  • Southampton: Liberty of the Seas is scheduled to offer a summer programme out of Southampton featuring two- to nine-night cruises to destinations that include the Norwegian Fjords, Copenhagen in Denmark and Zeebrugge, the port for Bruges, in Belgium.
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