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Harmony will be heading to Canaveral, Oasis to Miami, Allure back to Everglades

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Harmony, Allure and Oasis, pictured, will be switching homeports, while the new Symphony of the Seas will be staying put in Miami
All four of the world's largest cruise ships will continue sailing from Florida in 2019 through April 2020, but three will change homeports.

Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas will undergo a bow-to-stern transformation before repositioning to the company's new, custom-built Terminal A at PortMiami for the fall and winter seasons. That means the first Oasis-class ship will be sailing alongside the fourth and newest, Symphony of the Seas, a year-round Miami resident.

After spending the previous year in Miami, Allure of the Seas will return to Port Everglades, while Harmony of the Seas will make Port Canaveral its new home.

Harmony's move to Central Florida takes innovations like the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea, within driving distance for markets throughout Florida, Georgia and the rest of the Southeast US.

All four Oasis-class ships will sail weeklong eastern and western Caribbean itineraries.

Bookings open next week.