Symphony of the Seas is a world-renowned cruise ship that is part of the Royal Caribbean International fleet. It is the largest cruise ship in the world, measuring over 1,188 feet in length and accommodating more than 5,500 passengers.
The Symphony of the Seas was launched in 2018 and has since become one of the most popular ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. It offers an array of amenities, including four swimming pools, 20 dining venues, two rock-climbing walls, a zip line, mini-golf course, two FlowRider surf simulators and a variety of entertainment options.
The Symphony of the Seas has also been awarded numerous awards and accolades for its excellence in service and safety. In 2019 it was named one of the top five large ships by Cruise Critic readers and has been recognized as one of the best ships for families by Family Vacation Critic. The ship is also equipped with cutting-edge technology to ensure its passengers have a safe and enjoyable experience on board.
Symphony of the Seas cruises year round from its homeports which include Miami, Florida; Barcelona, Spain; Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy; and Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida. During peak seasons it offers seven-night cruises to the Eastern Caribbean with ports of call including St Maarten/St Martin; St Thomas/St John; Philipsburg (St Maarten); San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Nassau (Bahamas). It also offers other itineraries that include three-night cruises to Perfect Day at CocoCay (Royal Caribbean’s private island), six-night cruises to Canada/New England or seven-night cruises to Alaska.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Royal Caribbean suspended all sailings until May 11th 2021. As such, Symphony of the Seas is currently docked at its homeport in Miami awaiting further instruction from health authorities before it can resume sailing operations.
Conclusion: The Symphony of the Seas is currently docked at its homeport in Miami as it awaits further instruction from health authorities before it can resume sailing operations due to COVID-19 restrictions imposed by Royal Caribbean International.