Vision of the Seas Cruise Prices

Royal Caribbean International

Is the Vision of the Seas worth it?

From $78/night (lowest fare)Balcony median $302/night · live, updated twice dailyBalcony runs 18% above similar Royal Caribbean International shipsCDC sanitation 100/100 · Excellent

Price per person per night (double occupancy) · live data updated twice daily · as of Jul 9, 2026

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Premium
Sailing
Interior
Ocean view
Balcony
Suite
Thu, Aug 6, 2026
9-nt Bahamas
$170/nt
+37% vs median
$175/nt
+43% vs median
/nt
/nt
Thu, Aug 6, 2026
9-nt Bahamas
$124/nt
0% vs median
$135/nt
+11% vs median
$241/nt
-4% vs median
$316/nt
+5% vs median
Thu, Aug 20, 2026
7-nt Bahamas
$158/nt
+27% vs median
/nt
/nt
/nt
Thu, Aug 27, 2026
9-nt North America
/nt
/nt
/nt
$601/nt
+99% vs median
Sat, Sep 19, 2026
5-nt Bermuda
$150/nt
+20% vs median
$213/nt
+73% vs median
$346/nt
+38% vs median
/nt
Thu, Sep 24, 2026
9-nt North America
/nt
$209/nt
+70% vs median
/nt
/nt
Sat, Oct 3, 2026
5-nt Bermuda
$148/nt
+19% vs median
/nt
$370/nt
+48% vs median
$610/nt
+102% vs median
Thu, Oct 8, 2026
9-nt North America
/nt
/nt
$361/nt
+44% vs median
/nt
Sat, Oct 17, 2026
5-nt Bermuda
$138/nt
+11% vs median
$204/nt
+67% vs median
$415/nt
+66% vs median
/nt
Sun, Nov 1, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
$79/nt
-36% vs median
$83/nt
-32% vs median
$143/nt
-43% vs median
$392/nt
+30% vs median
Sun, Nov 8, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
$78/nt
-38% vs median
$82/nt
-33% vs median
$126/nt
-50% vs median
$200/nt
-34% vs median
Sun, Nov 15, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
Thanksgiving
$78/nt
-38% vs median
$80/nt
-34% vs median
$143/nt
-43% vs median
$199/nt
-34% vs median
Sun, Dec 20, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
Holiday peak
$143/nt
+15% vs median
$148/nt
+21% vs median
$321/nt
+28% vs median
$325/nt
+7% vs median
Sun, Dec 20, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
Holiday peak
$92/nt
-26% vs median
$96/nt
-21% vs median
$221/nt
-12% vs median
$295/nt
-2% vs median
Sun, Dec 27, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
Holiday peak
$217/nt
+74% vs median
$267/nt
+118% vs median
$383/nt
+53% vs median
$375/nt
+24% vs median
Sun, Dec 27, 2026
7-nt Caribbean
Holiday peak
$135/nt
+8% vs median
$139/nt
+13% vs median
$268/nt
+7% vs median
$311/nt
+3% vs median
Sun, Jan 3, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
Holiday peak
$87/nt
-30% vs median
$88/nt
-28% vs median
$147/nt
-41% vs median
$247/nt
-18% vs median
Sun, Feb 7, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
$80/nt
-36% vs median
$86/nt
-30% vs median
$198/nt
-21% vs median
$201/nt
-33% vs median
Sun, Feb 28, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
$87/nt
-30% vs median
$102/nt
-17% vs median
$321/nt
+28% vs median
$601/nt
+99% vs median
Sun, Mar 7, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
Spring break
$83/nt
-34% vs median
$87/nt
-29% vs median
$186/nt
-26% vs median
$213/nt
-30% vs median
Sun, Mar 14, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
Easter week
$84/nt
-32% vs median
$91/nt
-25% vs median
$257/nt
+3% vs median
$302/nt
0% vs median
Sun, Mar 21, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
Easter week
$97/nt
-22% vs median
$99/nt
-20% vs median
$229/nt
-9% vs median
$214/nt
-29% vs median
Sun, Mar 28, 2027
7-nt Caribbean
Easter week
$86/nt
-31% vs median
$90/nt
-27% vs median
$231/nt
-8% vs median
$225/nt
-25% vs median
Sun, Apr 4, 2027
10-nt Caribbean
Spring break
$128/nt
+3% vs median
$173/nt
+41% vs median
$274/nt
+10% vs median
$342/nt
+13% vs median
Mon, May 10, 2027
11-nt Bahamas
$160/nt
+29% vs median
/nt
/nt
/nt
Fri, May 21, 2027
8-nt Bahamas
$107/nt
-14% vs median
$118/nt
-4% vs median
$249/nt
0% vs median
$271/nt
-10% vs median
Sat, May 29, 2027
5-nt Bermuda
$157/nt
+26% vs median
$185/nt
+51% vs median
$385/nt
+54% vs median
$437/nt
+45% vs median
Thu, Jun 3, 2027
9-nt Bahamas
$102/nt
-18% vs median
$110/nt
-10% vs median
$242/nt
-3% vs median
$246/nt
-19% vs median
Sat, Jun 12, 2027
5-nt Bermuda
$157/nt
+26% vs median
$179/nt
+46% vs median
$374/nt
+49% vs median
$408/nt
+35% vs median
Thu, Jun 17, 2027
9-nt Bahamas
$102/nt
-18% vs median
$123/nt
0% vs median
$218/nt
-13% vs median
$239/nt
-21% vs median
Sat, Jun 26, 2027
5-nt Bermuda
July 4th week
$185/nt
+49% vs median
$199/nt
+62% vs median
$400/nt
+60% vs median
$424/nt
+40% vs median
Thu, Jul 1, 2027
9-nt Bahamas
July 4th week
$124/nt
+0% vs median
$143/nt
+17% vs median
$250/nt
0% vs median
$249/nt
-18% vs median
Tint compares each cabin's per-night price to Vision of the Seas's own 12-month median. Hover a cell for the same-line peer comparison. Source: live Traveltek pricing — same data feeding the concierge.

About Vision of the Seas

Vision of the Seas offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it ideal for families and first-time cruisers.

Vibe: adventurous, family-friendly, and entertaining.

Standout features

  • Rock Climbing Wall
  • Poolside Movies
  • Broadway-style Shows

Best for: Family Planner, First-Time Cruiser, and Explorer.

Why different travelers choose Vision of the Seas

Family Planner

Vision of the Seas can work well for families, particularly those traveling with older kids who value flexibility. Families often perceive the experience as balanced—fun and social, but not designed around youth programming as the main draw. It fits best when the trip is more about shared time than kid-centric features. The overall signal for families is family-compatible cruising with a less youth-centered onboard identity.

Retiree Voyager

Vision of the Seas can suit active retirees who enjoy a livelier cruise style, but the ship’s crowd flow can feel busier than classic retiree favorites. Retirees often perceive the experience as fun and capable, with comfort available but not always the default mood in peak areas. It fits best when travelers want a mix of relaxation and activity. The overall signal for retirees is retiree-compatible cruising with a higher-energy onboard tempo.

Luxury Seeker

Vision of the Seas sits in the premium-to-luxury-adjacent range, offering refined moments without delivering a consistently luxury-level atmosphere shipwide. Luxury-minded guests often perceive strong comfort and quality, but not the exclusivity typical of true luxury lines. It works best for travelers who want upscale cruising without ultra-luxury expectations. The overall signal for luxury travelers is premium comfort with limited luxury elevation.

Party Cruiser

Vision of the Seas can work for social travelers, but the ship’s identity is more balanced than party-first. Party-oriented guests often perceive energy pockets rather than constant crowd momentum. It fits best when travelers want social options without an always-on party feel. The overall signal for party cruisers is fun cruising without a party-dominant identity.

Entertainment Seeker

Vision of the Seas offers solid shows and live music, but entertainment typically supports the overall cruise experience rather than defining it. Entertainment-minded guests often perceive enjoyable programming with fewer headline spectacle anchors than top entertainment ships. It fits best for travelers who want good evening options without choosing the ship primarily for shows. The overall signal for entertainment seekers is strong supporting entertainment rather than performance-first identity.

Explorer

Onboard programming emphasizes enrichment and context, creating an experience guided by observation rather than constant stimulation. Public spaces support a steady rhythm, and the ship’s tone reads adult-leaning and purpose-driven across most days. Design, space, and itinerary framing work together to keep the experience focused on learning and place, not headline production. The overall signal for Explorer is limited alignment.

Wellness Seeker

Onboard atmosphere leans toward restoration, with quieter public spaces and a comfort-first rhythm shaping most days and evenings. Wellness signals show through spa-forward cues, consistent service, and dining that supports a calmer cadence rather than late-night momentum. Space and design reinforce a settled, low-friction feel, keeping the ship’s energy more soothing than high-output. The overall signal for Wellness Seeker is limited alignment.

Taste Seeker

Dining onboard reflects an experience defined by other priorities, where competent dining standards and venue design matter more than sheer variety. Scale and layout influence how evenly food expresses itself, with limited culinary signature compared with food-led ships emerging across sailings. Culinary character leans toward reliable familiarity over experimentation, reinforcing the ship’s overall tone rather than redefining it. The overall signal for Taste Seeker is limited alignment.

Deal Chaser

Pricing onboard is shaped by a premium-balanced posture, with moderate inventory and selective discounting influencing when value opportunities appear. Ship class and demand cycles create occasional pricing softness rather than persistent deals. Perceived value tends to emerge through balanced experience relative to fare, not headline discounts. The overall signal for Deal Chaser is moderate alignment.

Solo Traveler

Life onboard is shaped by a family-leaning social structure, where large-ship scale and group-focused activity patterns influence social dynamics. Family presence and scheduling reduce opportunities for organic solo integration across sailings. Solo time often remains self-directed rather than socially shared. The overall signal for Solo Traveler is limited alignment.

First-Time Cruiser

Life onboard is shaped by a bespoke or experience-assumed structure, where limited orientation support and smaller-scale operations influence how quickly first-time cruisers adapt. More variable motion patterns and reduced redundancy increase reliance on prior cruise familiarity. Early days may feel effort-driven rather than intuitive. The overall signal for First-Time Cruiser is limited alignment.

Accessibility-Focused Traveler

Life onboard is shaped by a spacious, redundancy-forward ship design, where wide corridors, frequent elevators, and generous public areas support fluid movement. Venue distribution minimizes unnecessary level changes and reduces physical strain across daily routines. The physical environment prioritizes ease of navigation through space rather than architectural constraint. The overall signal for Accessibility-Focused Traveler is strong alignment.

Frequently asked about Vision of the Seas

How big is Vision of the Seas?

Vision of the Seas is a Vision Class ship of roughly 78,000 gross tons. On board you'll find Rock Climbing Wall, Poolside Movies, and Spa.

Is Vision of the Seas good for families?

Vision of the Seas can work well for families, particularly those traveling with older kids who value flexibility. Families often perceive the experience as balanced—fun and social, but not designed around youth programming as the main draw. It fits best when the trip is more about shared time than kid-centric features. The overall signal for families is family-compatible cruising with a less youth-centered onboard identity.

Who is Vision of the Seas best for?

Vision of the Seas is best suited to travelers who fit one of these profiles: Family Planner, First-Time Cruiser, and Explorer. Vision of the Seas offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it ideal for families and first-time cruisers.

What's the onboard vibe and dining like on Vision of the Seas?

Travelers describe Vision of the Seas as adventurous, family-friendly, and entertaining. Notable onboard features include Rock Climbing Wall, Poolside Movies, and Spa.

How much does Vision of the Seas cost per person per night?

Vision of the Seas (Royal Caribbean International) currently averages around $302/person/night for a balcony cabin booked 61–120 days in advance. The ship is best described as adventurous, family-friendly, and entertaining. Prices are updated twice daily from live booking inventory on KruiseLux.

What is the cheapest booking window for Vision of the Seas?

Based on current data, booking 15–30 days out tends to offer the lowest fares for Vision of the Seas. The live sailing schedule at the top of this page shows actual prices for each upcoming sail date so you can spot the best windows.

Is now a good time to book Vision of the Seas?

Vision of the Seas pricing is currently in a neutral range. Watch the 90-day trend and look for a meaningful dip before committing. The ship is well-regarded for Rock Climbing Wall and Poolside Movies.

How does Vision of the Seas compare to other ships?

Vision of the Seas is currently priced at the 62th percentile among comparable ships — near the middle of the market. Full peer comparison is shown on this page.

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$302
30-day median/night
+32.5%
7-day change
44th
Price rank (last 6 months)
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90-Day Price Trend

Median Balcony price per person per night — 7-day rolling average

Dec 27Jan 7Jan 20Feb 3Feb 14Feb 26Mar 23Apr 9Apr 23May 8May 20Jun 2Jun 14Jun 28Jul 9$0$95$190$285$380

How Vision of the Seas Compares

Vision of the Seas is priced at the 62th percentile among comparable ships — near the middle of the market.

Rhapsody of the Seas
$106/nt
Voyager of the Seas
$125/nt
Radiance of the Seas
$131/nt
Adventure of the Seas
$138/nt
Radiance of the Seas
$138/nt
Symphony of the Seas
$139/nt
Liberty of the Seas
$141/nt
Independence of the Seas
$142/nt

Ship Health & Safety Scorecard

CDC Sanitation ScorePASS
100/100
Excellent · Inspected 2026-03-08

86+ is a CDC passing score. Source: CDC Vessel Sanitation Program.

Score Tiers
Excellent96–100
Good86–95
Fair76–85
Poor< 76
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🛳 Port Safety

Ports on this ship's upcoming itineraries · US State Dept advisories · Jul 9, 2026

⚠️ Some ports have advisories

Advisory data from the US State Department. Informational only — verify before travel. Cruise pricing reflects base cabin rates; promotions not included.

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Common Questions About Vision of the Seas Pricing

How much does Vision of the Seas cost per person per night?
Vision of the Seas (Royal Caribbean International) currently averages around $302/person/night for a balcony cabin booked 61–120 days in advance. Prices shift daily — KruiseLux updates this data twice a day from live booking inventory.
Is now a good time to book Vision of the Seas?
Vision of the Seas pricing is currently in a neutral range. Watch the trend chart above and look for a meaningful dip before committing.
What is the cheapest booking window for Vision of the Seas?
Based on current data, booking 15–30 days out tends to offer the lowest fares for Vision of the Seas. The live sailing schedule at the top of this page shows actual prices for every upcoming sail date — scan it for cells in green to find specific deals.
How does Vision of the Seas compare to other ships?
Vision of the Seas is currently priced at the 62th percentile among comparable ships — near the middle of the market. The full peer comparison is shown in the section above.