How Much is Odyssey of the Seas?

How Much is Odyssey of the Seas?

By Sarah Pruzansky, Cruise & Travel Writer   |  October 17, 2019      ( Comments)

How Much is Odyssey of the Seas?

Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Odyssey of the Seas, is currently offering 4- to 9- night roundtrip Caribbean itineraries from Ft. Lauderdale from November 5, 2020 to April 9, 2021. Here are the current starting prices per person for cabins aboard Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas cruise ship.

* Keep in mind these are only the current prices at the time of posting and that prices can fluctuate. In order to get the best pricing on your Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas cruise, give us a call and our cruise travel agents will assist you with special promotions, cruise deals, and accurate cruise quotes.

Use the following prices as an estimate starting price per person of a Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas cabin:

How Much is Odyssey of the Seas by Cabin?

An interior cabin on Odyssey of the Seas can start anywhere between $564 and $2,049 per person depending on the length of the cruise. For some extra sunlight, you can get an oceanview cabin starting between $667 and $2,189 per person. But if an upgraded cabin with a balcony is more your style, you'll find starting prices between $804 and $2,259 per person. And if you're looking to live the Suite life on Odyssey of the Seas, prices start between $1,470 and $4,443 per person.

How Much is Odyssey of the Seas by Itinerary?

As you can see, the price of a cabin can range dramatically depending on which itinerary you book. For the inaugural sailing of the Odyssey of the Seas to Nassau and CocoCay, the current starting price of an interior cabin is $564 per person. A 5-night itinerary to CocoCay and other Caribbean destinations ranges anywhere between $592 and $732 starting price per person for an interior cabin. For 6-nights to CocoCay, Falmouth, and more, the current starting interior cabin price is between $694 and $844 per person. A 7-night itinerary ranges between $789 and $919 starting price per person for an interior cabin, travelling to CocoCay and Caribbean ports as well.

The biggest price difference is 8- to 9- night itineraries. All 8-night itineraries visit Oranjestad and other Caribbean destinations, but not CocoCay. These cruises start at $1,034 to $1,804 per person for an interior cabin. The 9-night itinerary currently available for the Odyssey of the Seas visits CocoCay, Labadee, San Juan, Philipsburg (St. Maarten), and St John's, at $2,049 starting price per person for an interior cabin.

To track your favorite Odyssey of the Seas itineraries, use our Favorites tool on each individual itinerary page that catches your eye and we'll alert you if the price drops.

So How Much is Odyssey of the Seas?

Odyssey of the Seas can cost anywhere from $564 to $4,443 per person, starting price, depending on when you plan to sail, the length of the cruise, and the type of cabin you'd like to book.

Included in this price is:

  • Onboard meals
  • Beverages such as non-bottled water, juice, tea, coffee and milk
  • Shows onboard
  • Youth programs
  • Fitness facilities, pools and sports courts

The price doesn't include transportation and airfare to get to Ft. Lauderdale or Port Everglades, gratuities, the casino, alternative dining options onboard, room service, specialty beverages (alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, bottled water, etc.), shore excursions, spa, internet, and insurance.

We are currently running bonus special promotions for Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas, so if you're interested in getting up to $100 onboard credit to spend at sea, make sure to contact us today!

For more on Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas, check out our last two blog posts:

Where Does Odyssey of the Seas Go?

Where Does Odyssey of the Seas Sail From?

About Sarah Pruzansky, Cruise & Travel Writer
Sarah Pruzansky is passionate about everything related to travel, hospitality, environmental science, self-care, and writing. She joined the iCruise team in February 2019 and assists the company in developing blog and web content that shows the benefits of cruising, information on different ports of call and destinations, and other industry tips for those looking to cruise.
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