Wonder of the Seas - 4-Night Bahamas & Perfect Day Getaway
Wonder of the Seas shifted to short cruises out of PortMiami and runs this 4-night loop year-round through 2026 and into 2027, pairing a full day at Perfect Day at CocoCay with a call in Nassau. A sea day in between gives you time to actually work through the ship's eight neighborhoods, which the usual 3-night version doesn't allow.
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Ship Details — Wonder of the Seas
View full Wonder of the Seas detailsYear Built
2022
Tonnage
236,857 GT
Passengers
6,988
Crew
2,300
Decks
18
Class
Oasis
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About the Ship
What Travelers Say About Wonder of the Seas
Reviews of the ship itself — the same for every Wonder of the Seas sailing. Based on 9,500 discussions.
Wonder of the Seas is the newest and largest of Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class ships, and that recency shows - it consistently earns the highest marks of the four sisters thanks to fresher cabins, modern finishes, and exclusive features the older ships don't have. The signature draw is its eighth neighborhood, the private Suite Neighborhood, plus the cantilevered Vue bar overlooking the sea and the family-focused Wonder Playscape. The vibe is unmistakably a floating resort city: eight themed neighborhoods, a near-7,000-guest capacity, and so much to do that reviewers say boredom is impossible.
What People Love
- Newest and largest Oasis-class ship (debuted 2022), so cabins, finishes, and tech feel the most modern and best-maintained of the four sister ships
- Exclusive Suite Neighborhood adds an 8th neighborhood with a private restaurant, lounge, and a rooftop Suites Sun Deck pool reviewers call a peaceful escape from the busy main deck
- The Vue bar cantilevers over the side of the pool deck with panoramic ocean views and a color-changing mosaic canopy at sunset, a venue exclusive to Wonder among Oasis ships
Common Complaints
- Crowds are the most common complaint - lines build for popular venues, elevators, the Windjammer buffet, and the most sought-after shows on a near-7,000-guest ship
- Reviewers repeatedly note Royal Caribbean's main dining room and buffet food quality has slipped, with many calling complimentary food merely average
- The best dining (Hooked, Chops Grille, Wonderland, Izumi) is specialty and costs extra, so a satisfying food experience can add meaningfully to the fare