Europe and Mediterranean: Kirkland Signature Spanish Flair Cruise

Royal Caribbean®

A cruise out of Southampton unlocks all kinds of incredible destinations, from French and Spanish wine country. Start a cruise vacation to experience Spain's Islamic-inflected architectural heritage at the Alhambra in Granada and the Giralda in Seville. Mingle with glamorous locals on pristinely manicured city beaches, or explore the coastline to find your own private piece of paradise. France is a centrally located European hot spot, so you can always use the French Riviera as a jumping-off point for a more extensive tour of the Mediterranean.

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Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.

Day 1 Port of Call Southampton Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.

Day 2 Cruising
Day 3 Port of Call Vigo Arrival 9:30a.m. Departure 5:30p.m.

Overview

In the Galician province of Pontevedra, situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city that lends its name to the southernmost estuary of the Rias Baixas: Vigo. Its fishing origin has left an historic quarter with a strong maritime flavour, which contrasts with the modern facilities of its marinas. This city is an excellent base from which to visit the towns and villages along the Vigo estuary and the Cies Isles that form part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands. The cuisine of the Galician coast, based on fish and seafood, is an added incentive for visiting this region. The port of Vigo, one of the finest natural ports in the world, was the origin of this city fringed by mountains. Its maritime qualities, already exploited in Roman times, have given rise to the present-day marinas and the transatlantic harbour, as well as to the fishing and canning industries. All of this has contributed to the urban development of Vigo, which includes the traditional port area and boasts major historic buildings and wide tree-lined avenues. The historic quarter, the so-called Cidade Vella, is articulated around the old maritime quarter of O Berbés, near the port. Situated in this quarter, which has Tourist-Historical Interest status, are the arcades around the Plaza de la Constitución, fishing streets and emblazoned houses. One of the main features of this network of tiny streets, in which most façades have glass-encased miradors, is the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria, the Procathedral of Vigo-Tui. Neoclassical in style, this edifice is constructed on the remains of a Gothic church burned down by the pirate Francis Drake. Also worthy of visit in this area is the do Pedra market, a fascinating place for buying and sampling Galician oysters. The newer part of Vigo occupies a triangle formed by the Puerta del Sol, Colon and Urzaiz. Lining the wide avenues are notable buildings, one such being the García Barbon Cultural Centre, designed by Antonio Palacios. The modern sector contains one of the best miradors over the Vigo estuary, the Monte do Castro mount. Located amidst the forests and leisure areas are the remains of the hill-forts that constituted the early settlement, as well as the ruins of the 10th-century O Penso Castle, the layout of which was used for the construction of the 17th-century Tower Castle still standing. The large Municipal Park of Castrelos is located on what once was the estate of the Quińones de León country house. Amidst Neoclassical gardens and ancient trees, the Municipal Park contains an interesting collection of Roman steles, furniture and statuary, and an art gallery exhibiting European works from the Baroque period as well modern works by Galician artists. The park also boasts an open-air auditorium where key music events are held. The mounts of A Madroa and A Guía that lay around the city of Vigo provide magnificent viewpoints from which to admire the surrounding landscape. Also worthy of a visit is the Zoo, situated on Mount A Madroa, whilst the Municipal Park also contains the hermitage of Nosa Seńora da Guia. The Galician Museum of the Sea, situated at the Punta do Muińo in the parish of Alcabre, comprises buildings, gardens, a square and a wharf. The work of Aldo Rossi and César Portella, this complex houses various items related to the sea. The city of Vigo is easily accessible thanks to the motorway and airport, and there are also excellent nautical facilities and a golf course in the vicinity. At its maritime station it is possible to purchase passages to the coastal towns of Cangas and Moańa on the other side of the estuary, and even to the Cíes Isles. Part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands, the sheer cliffs and dunes of these isles are the home of thousands of migratory birds. The route along the Vigo Estuary affords the contemplation of historic country houses such as Baiona. Its parador, an incomparable viewpoint over the Atlantic, combines elements of the past, such as the medieval fortress, with vestiges of Galician stately architecture. The restaurant serves both traditional and highly imaginative dishes made with products from the region, such as sea bass with razor-shells in turnip green sauce. The beaches of Nigrán, the oysters of Arcade and, further inland, the Mondariz Spa, are just some of the area's numerous attractions. Another attraction of the province of Pontevedra is its capital city, which is situated on the estuary of the same name. The network of streets and squares that make up its historic quarter contain major civic and religious buildings. The palace of the Counts of Maceda houses the city's parador, which provides privileged accommodation for over-night stays. Another of the major ports along the Pontevedra Estuary is Marín, famous for the Naval Military School. Other places of interest, and also boasting excellent beaches, are Combarro, Sanxenxo and Portonovo; so too, the Ons Isles, which close the estuary and form part of the Galician National Park. The Arousa Estuary leads to Villagarcia de Arousa, O Grove and the island of A Toxa, which boasts one of Galicia's most impressive spas. Visitors to Cambados can stay at its parador, housed in the former Pazo de Batán country house dating back to the 17th century. Towards the south of the province, almost on the Portuguese border, the itinerary continues with the Monte Aloia Nature Reserve, which contains highly interesting archaeological remains; the historic city of Tui, the point of entry into Spain for the Northern Road of the "ruta jacobea" pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, where the parador is situated amidst mountains and rivers; and A Guarda at the mouth of the river Mińo, where the hill-fort of the Monte Santa Tegra is a worthwhile visit. All of these places offer the opportunity to sample the delicious cuisine that Galician tradition has preserved and that is now exploited by the most innovative chefs. The Rías Baixas provide hake, turbot and sea bass, not to mention a whole range of shellfish including goose barnacles, oysters, clams, mussels and cockles. These raw materials are served in stews and pies, on their own or combined with other flavours and textures. Veal and Galician potatoes, known as "cachelos", both have Label Guarantee status and are used in the tastiest of dishes. Wines with the Rías Baixas Label Guarantee make an excellent accompaniment to any of these dishes. Local cuisine sampling can be rounded off by a slice of Santiago cake (an almond-based sponge) and a "queimada", a traditional beverage obtained by flaming the local eau-de-vie.

Day 4 Port of Call Lisbon Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.

Day 5 Port of Call Cadiz Arrival 10:00a.m. Departure 7:00p.m.

Overview

The city of Cadiz, which practically accounts for the whole of the municipal area, lies to the east of the bay of the same name, in an area which could be described as half island, half peninsula, connected to the mainland by a slender, sandy strip. Its situation is responsible for its obvious maritime tendencies, and it has been totally dedicated to seafaring pursuits since its foundation. The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs all passed through what is believed to be the western world’s oldest city, and it was here that Spain’s first democratic Constitution was drawn up. Despite its essentially urban nature, it also boasts areas of natural interest, such as the beaches of La Cortadura and El Chato, as well as Santibanez Mud Flats, which are part of Cadiz Bay Natural Park. The city, popularly known as “La Tacita de Plata” (The Silver Cup), has an unmistakable marine flavour, and its people are famous for their good humour and hospitality, as witnessed by the famous carnival; it boasts monuments of great interest, such as the Cathedral, the city walls, Holy Cross Parish Church, the Genoese Park, Puerta de la Caleta, etc. All places of indubitable charm, to which we must add the city’s cuisine and beaches, famous for their beauty, such as La Caleta, Santa Maria del Mar and La Victoria. History This legendary city was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100, although the oldest archaeological remains date back to around 800 B.C. Mythology links its foundation with Hercules and the legendary Tartessia. The Phoenicians called the city Gadir, meaning “closed area”. They built a commercial factory and a temple in honour of the god Melkart In 206 B.C. it was joined with Rome as an allied city under the name Gades. This was the start of one of the most prosperous periods in Cadiz’s history, and it became one of the most important cities in the Roman Empire. In the Imperial age, it was known as “Augusta Urbs Julia Gaditana”. Its inhabitants were soon granted Roman citizenship. When the Moslem invasions began in the 8th century, it provided the armies with significant support by facilitating their passage, though it soon suffered a decline in importance which would prevail until the Christian conquest and re-settlement at the hands of Alfonso X, known as The Wise, between 1260 and 1262. During the 15th century, the city’s economic activity was based essentially on sea commerce, particularly in North Africa. In 1493, the Catholic Monarchs made Cadiz Crown property; it had belonged to the Ponce de Leon estate since 1470. With the discovery of America, Cadiz’s rise to greatness began, culminating in the 18th century. Its natural conditions meant that whenever it was impossible for ships to berth in Seville, they could do so in Cadiz. In 1717, Seville’s Contracting House was moved to Cadiz, the monopoly of American trade travelling with it; however, this situation was short-lived, as the concession to trade with the New World was extended to twelve ports in 1778. The town centre was consolidated in the 18th and 19th centuries, when urban renovation was carried out and most of the monuments and buildings that we know today were built. La Isla del Leon, now San Fernando, was the setting for the earliest meetings of the famous Cadiz Cortes, general constituent assemblies set up to provide Spain with a Constitution during the war of independence. Fleeing from the French, the Government took refuge near Cadiz, the only stronghold that the French were unable to capture during the whole of the war. Between 1810 and 1811, Government assemblies took place in La Isla de Leon Theatre; in February 1811, the proximity of Napoleon’s troops forced them to move to San Felipe de Neri Church in Cadiz, returning once more to La Isla de Leon before finally making their definitive journey back to Madrid in 1813. After the war, the city continued at the vanguard of liberalism, with its support for Riego in 1820 and its leading role in the face of the French invasion in 1823. In a similar vein, Cadiz was at the forefront of the 1868 uprising. At the end of the 19th century, the city’s economic decline began. A series of events including the loss of the colonial market, culminating in the 1898 Disaster, and the African War, among others, ushered in a crisis that was to have grave consequences.

Day 6 Cruising
Day 7 Port of Call La Coruna Arrival 9:00a.m. Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Situated beside the Atlantic Ocean, A Coruna is a historic city whose history has maintained close links with its old fishing and commercial port. The peninsula on which the Old City stands also contains the Tower of Hercules, one of the symbols of the city, which is an interesting Romanesque collection of streets, squares and medieval churches. The Aquarium Finisterrae, the Domus and the Science Museum are some of the places that show the more modern, recreational side of the provincial capital, which offers one of its most beautiful facets in the wide beaches of Riazor and Orzán. All this is completed with cuisine recognised throughout the country, marked by the excellence of its seafood and meats coming from the inland parts of the province. The Aquarium Finisterrae, the Domus and the Science Museum are some of the places that show the more modern, recreational side of the provincial capital, which offers one of its most beautiful facets in the wide beaches of Riazor and Orzán. All this is completed with cuisine recognised throughout the country, marked by the excellence of its seafood and meats coming from the inland parts of the province. The harbour has always been the scene of some of the most important historical events in the city, like the defeat of the English privateer Francis Drake in 1589 thanks to the resistance of the people of Coruña, led by the heroine María Pita. The city's most important civil buildings also deserve a visit. The City Hall is situated in the Plaza de María Pita, the nerve centre of the city. It is an elegant, monumental building built at the beginning of the 20th century, characterised by its porches and galleries and by three towers finished with attractive cupolas. Another sight not to be missed in the centre of A Coruna is the San Carlos Garden, declared a Historic-Artistic site. The walls of the fortress of San Carlos, which dates from 1843, house this unusual space in which the Archive of the Kingdom of Galicia is based and whose centre is presided over by the tomb of Sir John Moore, a British general who died in 1809 during the battle of Elvina. Surrounding the Old City is the coastal area, where A Coruña mixes the traditional and the modern. Beside the port in the Avenida de la Marina, are the typical houses with white glazed galleries (19thC), architectural elements making up one of the best known features of A Coruna and which earned it the name of 'Glass City'. The Castle of San Anton, at one end of the harbour area, was built at the end of the 16th century with a defensive character and later altered in the 18th. It currently houses the Provincial Archaeological Museum, which takes an interesting journey through Galician prehistory using various pieces of metalwork, objects and tools corresponding to the hill fort culture. On the long Coruna promenade there are other outstanding cultural opportunities. The Acuarium Finisterrae, situated near the Tower of Hercules, houses one of the largest aquariums in Spain, and includes rooms with interactive exhibitions related to the sea. Human beings are the central theme of Domus or the House of Man, located in a futuristic building designed by the architect Arata Isozaki. Inside, various interactive rooms show man from a multidisciplinary point of view. The promenade finally leads to the wide Riazor and Orzan, beaches, the main areas for the people of A Coruna to relax. The tour of the museums can be completed by visiting the Science Museum, situated in Santa Margarita Park, one of the provincial capital's most important green areas. Its outstanding feature is the Planetarium, while its permanent exhibition approaches scientific, technological and natural principles in an interactive way. The cuisine of La Coruna brings together the best of the coast and the interior. From the coast comes excellent seafood: small crabs, barnacles, spider crabs, Norway lobster, etc. Succulent recipes based on fish are also cooked, such as angler fish stew, Galician-style hake (with onion, garlic and carrot) or griddled sole. Pasties serve as a transition to the interior as they can be made either with fish and shellfish or with meat. As for meat, pork can be used to make the famous pork shoulder with parsnip tops, while Galician beef is protected with a Denomination of Origin. Any of the magnificent Galician wines that have a Denomination of Origin (Monterrei, Ribeira Sacra, Ribeiro, Rías Baixas and Valdeorras) can be used to accompany these dishes. And, for dessert, there is the famous Santiago cake (with almonds, sugar and flour). Around the provincial capital you can visit interesting places like Betanzos, declared a Historic-Artistic Site, Santiago de Compostela, capital of Galicia and World Heritage City, or Ferrol.

Day 8 Port of Call Bilbao Arrival 9:00a.m. Departure 7:00p.m.

Overview

Bilbao, city and seaport in northern Spain, on the Nervión River, near the Bay of Biscay, capital of Vizcaya Province, in the Basque Country autonomous region. Bilbao consists of an old section, on the right bank of the Nervión, and a modern section, dating from the late 19th century, on the left bank. Several bridges connect the old and new sections. Several railroads and highways and an international airport serve Bilbao. A subway system opened in 1995. One of the major industrial centers of Spain, the city is within a large iron-ore mining region. The chief industries are shipbuilding and the manufacture of cement, chemicals, foodstuffs, iron and steel, machinery, paper, and textiles. Bilbao is an important seaport, and iron ore, cereal grains, and wine are major exports. The chief imports are coal and timber. The Semana Grande is a major bullfighting event held in Bilbao each August. The city has several churches, among them the Gothic Church of Santiago, which dates from the 14th century. It also has a number of museums, including a collection of archaeological finds relating to the history of the Basques. In October 1997 the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, with its collection of modern art, opened on Bilbao's waterfront. Among the city's educational institutions is the University of Deusto, a Jesuit university founded in 1886. The author and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo was born in Bilbao.

Day 9 Cruising
Day 10 Port of Call Southampton Arrival 5:30a.m.

Overview

Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.

Onboard the Anthem of the Seas

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Onboard Activities

Activities & Services (included in cruise)

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  • Card Room
  • Casino
  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Movies
  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Educational Programs
  • Pool - Adults Only
  • Pool - Children's
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Pool - Indoor
  • Pool - Indoor/Covered
  • Rock-Climbing Wall
  • Sports Facilities
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Basketball Court
  • Bumper Cars
  • FlowRider® surf simulator
  • H2O Zone kids' water park
  • Jogging Track
  • NorthStar℠ (select times)
  • Roller Skating
  • RipCord by iFLY® Skydiving Simulator
  • Art Gallery
  • Internet Center
  • Children's Indoor Play Area
  • Children's Outdoor Play Area
  • Educational Classes
  • Educational Programs
  • Organized Age Specific Activities
  • Teen Center or Disco
  • Teen Programs
  • Concierge Desk
  • Elevators
  • Religious Services
  • Safe Deposit Boxes

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Full-Service Spa

  • Game Arcade
  • Beauty Salon
  • Fitness Classes
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Spa Services/Massage
  • Library
  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Infirmary/Medical Center
  • Wedding/Vow Renewal

Costco Travel makes every effort to verify the accuracy of all information provided. Additional fees for amenities or services may be charged by the cruise line. Amenities or services may be discontinued or revised by the cruise line without notice. Staterooms designated as wheelchair-accessible do not necessarily meet ADA requirements. Costco Travel is not responsible for inaccuracies or provider modifications.

Dining

Main Dining

Main Dining

Main Dining Room: Sweeping, multi-level ambience, world-class cuisine and extraordinary personal service from a dedicated wait staff. Royal Caribbean's main dining room serves exceptional, multi-course meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Chops Grille℠

Specialty Dining

Chef's Table: A once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience – join guests in an exclusive enclave to savor a five-course, gourmet menu specially prepared and presented by the Chef de Cuisine. Every course pairs with a wine chosen to enhance your enjoyment of the dish. The menu, wine selections and price vary from ship to ship and itinerary. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Chops Grille℠: Royal Caribbean's popular signature steakhouse, featuring grade-A premium cuts of steak cooked to your specifications, plus fresh seafood, hearty side dishes and signature desserts in an upscale, contemporary setting. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Coastal Kitchen: Exclusively for suite guests and Pinnacle Club members, Coastal Kitchen fuses Mediterranean influences with the unmatched riches of California's bountiful farmlands. This is a destination that exudes pure freshness. From Pacific Coast favorites to Med-inspired tastes, the menu is always rotating. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Izumi: The traditional Japanese dishes at Izumi will impress you with pure, delicate flavors, freshness of ingredients and impeccable presentation. Choose from sushi rolls, sashimi, and more. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver: Chef Jamie Oliver may be one of Britain’s most famous food exports, but it’s his intense passion for Italian cooking and the Italian way of life that drives the menu at Jamie’s Italian. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Johnny Rockets®: Get the family together for good old-fashioned hamburgers and fries at Johnny Rockets—complete with authentic 1950s décor, a menu filled with all-American favorites and a jukebox at every table. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Wonderland: Our chefs twist their culinary kaleidoscopes to invent an elaborate dreamscape of never-before-seen fare. The story begins as you open the menu and find your element - Sun, Ice, Fire, Water, Earth and Dreams. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

La Patisserie: Fuel your morning at La Patisserie. This café-style eatery, exclusively available upon Quantum Class ships, serves up coffee and pastries and is ideal for an on-the-go breakfast. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Café Promenade

Casual Dining

Café Promenade: The multi-level Royal Promenade is the heart of our ships – and the best spot for people watching. Pick a table with a view at Café Promenade, serving Starbucks or illy coffee, snacks, pastries and sandwiches throughout the day and into the night – so you can enjoy the action when you please.

Dog House: How do you build your dog? Take a seat at the counter for traditional hot dogs, brats, sausages and other delicious linked meats, plus a variety of toppings to split a long bun.

Solarium Bistro: Emphasizing fresh ingredients and Mediterranean flavors for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Serve yourself from stations piled high with Med-inspired dishes and savor every bite inside or al fresco beneath the sun — or the stars.

Sorrento's Pizza: For an authentic New York pizzeria experience, head to Sorrento's for fully-loaded pies right out of the oven. Sample rotating creations from chorizo to Hawaiian to Pizza Florentine – with classic cheese and pepperoni always on call.

Windjammer Café: A culinary destination loaded with an array of delicious food for every meal and snack time – all with spectacular views and a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Browse multiple serving stations featuring pastas, omelettes made-to-order, global cuisine, salads, soups, sandwiches, meat-carving, and tons of tantalizing desserts.

Room Service: Room service is available 24-hours a day (a convenience charge applies to each order placed).


Disclaimer regarding ship dining

Times, costs and other specifics are outside the control of Costco Travel. All information is at the sole discretion of the cruise line and is subject to change without notice. Dining time and table size preferences are submitted to the cruise line on a first-come, first-served request basis and are confirmed aboard ship. Questions, concerns and/or special needs regarding dining arrangements must be addressed with the maitre d' hotel aboard ship. Every effort is made to accommodate travelers' preferences; however, Costco Travel cannot guarantee dining arrangements. In specialty restaurants, space is limited and reservations are recommended. A cover charge and dress code may apply.

Staterooms

Interior staterooms include a wide array of amenities for your whole family to enjoy.

Studio Interior (Category: 2W)

Category: 2W

  • Sized perfectly for solo adventurers
  • One of our most budget-friendly options
  • Same amenities as all other staterooms

Beds

  • One full-size bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 101 sq. ft.

Connecting Interior (Category: CI)

Category: CI

  • Connects to the room next door
  • Get "double" the space when booking both
  • Great for families

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.

Interior with Virtual Balcony (Category: 1U)

Category: 1U

  • A high-definition screen inside your stateroom
  • Brings a live ocean view right to you
  • Views of a balcony stateroom at the price of an interior

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.

Interior with Virtual Balcony (Category: 2U)

Category: 2U

  • A high-definition screen inside your stateroom
  • Brings a live ocean view right to you
  • Views of a balcony stateroom at the price of an interior

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.

Interior with Virtual Balcony (Category: 3U)

Category: 3U

  • A high-definition screen inside your stateroom
  • Brings a live ocean view right to you
  • Views of a balcony stateroom at the price of an interior

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.

Interior with Virtual Balcony (Category: 4U)

Category: 4U

  • A high-definition screen inside your stateroom
  • Brings a live ocean view right to you
  • Views of a balcony stateroom at the price of an interior

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 166 sq. ft.

Guarantee - Inside (Category: ZI)

Category: ZI
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Quad Interior Stateroom (Category: ZQ)

Category: ZQ
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Spectacular sights and amazing views from the comfort of your stateroom.

Spacious Ocean View (Category: 3M)

Category: 3M

  • Extra square footage at a great value
  • Perfect if you need that little extra space
  • Your very own in-stateroom window

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 214 sq. ft.

Spacious Ocean View (Category: 4M)

Category: 4M

  • Extra square footage at a great value
  • Perfect if you need that little extra space
  • Your very own in-stateroom window

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 214 sq. ft.

Ocean View (Category: 1N)

Category: 1N

  • Budget-friendly with a view of the ocean
  • Your very own in-stateroom window
  • Great for families with small children

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 182 sq. ft.

Ocean View (Category: 2N)

Category: 2N

  • Budget-friendly with a view of the ocean
  • Your very own in-stateroom window
  • Great for families with small children

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 182 sq. ft.

Guarantee - Oceanview (Category: YO)

Category: YO
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Quad Oceanview Stateroom (Category: YQ)

Category: YQ
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Enjoy the ambiance of our neighborhood balcony staterooms that overlook the Central Park and Boardwalk neighborhoods or take in breathtaking views from your Ocean View balcony stateroom.

Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 1C)

Category: 1C

  • Larger than standard balcony
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Extra square footage to relax on your balcony

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 177 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 65 sq. ft.

Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 2C)

Category: 2C

  • Larger than standard balcony
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Extra square footage to relax on your balcony

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 177 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 65 sq. ft.

Ocean View with Large Balcony (Category: 4C)

Category: 4C

  • Larger than standard balcony
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Extra square footage to relax on your balcony

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 177 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 65 sq. ft.

Connecting Balcony (Category: CB)

Category: CB

  • Balcony stateroom that connects to the room next door
  • Get "double" the space by booking both
  • Great for families

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony (Category: 1D)

Category: 1D

  • Our standard balcony stateroom
  • Pristine views of the ocean
  • Private balcony with chairs

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony (Category: 2D)

Category: 2D

  • Our standard balcony stateroom
  • Pristine views of the ocean
  • Private balcony with chairs

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony (Category: 3D)

Category: 3D

  • Our standard balcony stateroom
  • Pristine views of the ocean
  • Private balcony with chairs

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony (Category: 4D)

Category: 4D

  • Our standard balcony stateroom
  • Pristine views of the ocean
  • Private balcony with chairs

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 198 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Obstructed Ocean View Balcony (Category: 1E)

Category: 1E

  • Views from the balcony are obstructed, in most cases by a lifeboat
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Budget-friendly balcony stateroom

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 177 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Obstructed Ocean View Balcony (Category: 2E)

Category: 2E

  • Views from the balcony are obstructed, in most cases by a lifeboat
  • Private balcony with chairs
  • Budget-friendly balcony stateroom

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 177 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Studio Ocean View Balcony (Category: 2F)

Category: 2F

  • Sized perfectly for solo adventurers
  • One of our most budget-friendly options
  • Same amenities as all other staterooms

Beds

  • Single full size bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 119 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 55 sq. ft.

Guarantee - Balcony (Category: XB)

Category: XB
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Quad Balcony Stateroom (Category: XQ)

Category: XQ
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

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Royal Loft Suite (Category: RL)

Category: RL

  • Expansive two-floor suite with ample space for everyone
  • Most luxurious suite on the Royal Caribbean fleet
  • Star Class amenities

Beds

  • Two sets of twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 1,640 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 553 sq. ft.

Owner's Loft Suite (Category: OL)

Category: OL

  • High-occupancy two-bedroom suite
  • Perfect for groups or families
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 975 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 501 sq. ft.

Grand Loft Suite (Category: GL)

Category: GL

  • Extra-spacious stateroom and balcony
  • Upper-level master bedroom overlooks the living room
  • Star Class amenities

Beds

  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 696 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 216 sq. ft.

Sky Loft Suite (Category: SL)

Category: SL

  • Two-floor suite
  • Upper-level master bedroom overlooks the living room
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • King size bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 673 sq. ft.
  • Balcony 183 sq. ft.

Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom (Category: OS)

Category: OS

  • Larger and more luxurious than our one bedroom
  • Grand Suites Put the extra square footage to use as you kick back and relax
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 541 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft.
  • NOTE: Balconies on Suites 12138 and 12638 do not wrap around.

Grand Suite - 2 Bedrooms (Category: GT)

Category: GT

  • High-occupancy two-bedroom suite
  • Perfect for groups or families
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • Two sets of two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed
  • Two Pullman beds

Size

  • Stateroom: 543 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft.

Grand Suite with Large Balcony - 1 Bedroom (Category: GB)

Category: GB

  • Enjoy a Grand Suite with an even bigger balcony
  • Take in stunning ocean views with extra real estate
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 351 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 259 sq. ft.

Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom (Category: GS)

Category: GS

  • Ample space, including a living room and full bathroom with a tub
  • "Grandest" suite in the fleet
  • Sky Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that can convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 351 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 109 sq. ft.

Junior Suite with Large Balcony (Category: J1)

Category: J1

  • Same as our standard Junior Suite, but with a larger balcony
  • Private balcony with two chairs
  • Sea Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed

Size

  • Stateroom: 276 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 161 sq. ft.

Junior Suite (Category: J3)

Category: J3

  • Our standard suite for luxury on a budget
  • Private balcony with two chairs
  • Sea Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 and 5 guests
  • One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to 5 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 267 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 81 sq. ft.

Junior Suite (Category: J4)

Category: J4

  • Our standard suite for luxury on a budget
  • Private balcony with two chairs
  • Sea Class amenities

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 and 5 guests
  • One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to 5 guests

Size

  • Stateroom: 267 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 81 sq. ft.

Guarantee - Suite (Category: WS)

Category: WS
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Deck Plan

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Key to Symbols
SymbolDescription
Stateroom for occupancy 5 and upStateroom for occupancy 5 and up
Stateroom for occupancy up to 4Stateroom for occupancy up to 4
Accessible stateroomAccessible stateroom
Stateroom has an obstructed viewStateroom has an obstructed view

Ship Facts

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  • Ship Name: Anthem of the Seas
  • Year Built: 2014
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2015
  • Ship Class: Quantum
  • Maximum Capacity: 4,905
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 14
  • Number of Crew: 1,500
  • Officers' Nationality: Norwegian
  • Ocean-View without Balcony: 141
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 1,418
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 353
  • Tonnage (GRT): 167,800
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 4,180
  • Country of Registry: The Bahamas
  • Total Staterooms: 2,090
  • Suites with Balcony: 154
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Terms & Conditions

*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy, is valid for select stateroom categories only, and does not include the Kirkland Signature Included Extras. The Kirkland Signature rate will be shown in the Rates section on the Stateroom Category page during booking.

♦Included Extras are for first and second passengers only unless noted otherwise, cannot be substituted for other items or services, and have no cash value. Included Extras are not applicable to third and fourth guests. Beverages are not included at specialty dining venues. One spa experience for first and second passengers. Choose from two rejuvenating experiences to enjoy: Swedish Massage or Superfood Facial. Please see the spa manager once you board to make your appointment. Spa experience is only available on port days. Gratuities are not included. Shipboard credit has no cash value, is nontransferable, and is not redeemable for cash.

†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.

Ship's registry: The Bahamas

    Package ID: RCIANTEUR20240802KS