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Royal Caribbean's summer 2023 sees Wonder at Canaveral, Harmony in Miami, Allure in Galveston

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Allure of the Seas will sail from Royal Caribbean's new $125m terminal the Port of Galveston
Royal Caribbean International's summer 2023 sees Oasis-class trio Wonder of the Seas at Port Canaveral, Harmony of the Seas at PortMiami and Allure of the Seas at Galveston.

Wonder of the Seas, which debuts this March and will sail from Canaveral starting in November 2022, will be joined in Central Florida by the amplified Mariner of the Seas, returning for the third consecutive summer.

Wonder will continue alternating weekly eastern and western Caribbean cruises to destinations like Perfect Day at CocoCay, St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Cozumel.

Five-, seven- and eight-night Bermuda and Caribbean

Mariner will offer a selection of five-, seven- and eight-night cruises to Bermuda and the eastern, western and southern Caribbean, with destinations like the Dominican Republic, Aruba, Curaçao and St. Croix. On all eight-night Bermuda and Perfect Day at CocoCay cruises, there are two nights in Bermuda.

Harmony's Miami summer

Harmony of the Seas will make Miami its summer home for the first time, alternating weeklong eastern and western Caribbean routes with calls at destinations like Perfect Day at CocoCay, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Aruba and Costa Maya.      

Allure in Galveston

And 2023 will offer the first Oasis-class summer at Galveston as Allure of the Seas continues its deployment that's to begin in October 2022 from Royal Caribbean's new $125m terminal there. Seven-night cruises visit Costa Maya, Cozumel and Roatán.

Bookings for all these sailings are now open, with more Caribbean getaways to be revealed early next year.