Weekend CocoCay escape
Royal Caribbean
from $299 pp
Check datesMiami is Royal Caribbean's flagship homeport: the Icon class and other newest ships sail from the line's own Terminal A on routes from 3 night CocoCay hops to 8 night Southern Caribbean runs. Fares span $299 weekend escapes to $2,000+ peak Icon weeks, the widest spread in the fleet.
Royal Caribbean
from $299 pp
Check datesRoyal Caribbean
from $899 pp
Check datesRoyal Caribbean
from $799 pp
Check datesTerminal A, the glass "Crown of Miami," is Royal Caribbean's architectural statement and its fastest boarding operation: from curb to bar in under thirty minutes when the app check-in is done right. The deployment follows the investment, Miami gets the Icon class debuts and the newest Oasis hardware, running the full route card: 3 and 4 night Nassau-and-CocoCay hops, the 7 night Eastern and Western staples, and 8 night Southern runs reaching Curacao and Aruba.
Perfect Day at CocoCay is the schedule's gravitational center, on nearly every short sailing and many long ones, and it splits opinion by design: a waterpark-island day the kids rank above the ports, and a crowd scene the quiet-beach crowd should plan around (Hideaway Beach, the adults-only zone, is the escape hatch, at a price).
Our cruise desk sees agent-only pricing, cancellation returns and unpublished promotions across every major line. Two minutes on the phone regularly beats an hour of tab comparison.
The current Icon class flagship plus a rotating cast of Oasis, Freedom and Voyager class ships across short and long routes. The lineup shifts each season, call for current deployments.
For families chasing the biggest waterpark and dining spread at sea, once, absolutely. Couples optimizing per-dollar usually book the Oasis hulls and pocket $400. Both verdicts are honest.
Late August through early November: 3-nighters at $299 and 7 night interiors under $650 recur yearly. Prices checked: August 2026.
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