Allure of the Seas offers something for everyone, from downtime done right in the adults-only Solarium to captivating views from the Rock Climbing Wall and hang-ten sessions on the FlowRider. Little ones will also find endless ways to have a blast with group activities and games at Adventure Ocean. No matter what your age, thrills await around every corner.
The 225,282-ton Allure of the Seas was the world’s largest cruise ship — for six years — before other sister ships kept stealing the title; the latest being Wonder of the Seas debuting in 2022. The Allure of the Seas capacity is 5,492 passengers at double occupancy or 6,452 when every berth is full
Allure of the Seas deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides the newest cruise deck plans (2022-2023-2024 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued Royal Caribbean deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the allure of the Seas cruise ship deck plans is conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and a detailed review of all the deck’s venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides extensive information on Allure Of The Seas staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans, and amenities by room type and category.
The allure of the Seas cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 2745 staterooms for 5492 passengers (max capacity is 6314) served by 2384 crew-staff. The boat has 17 decks (16 passenger-accessible, 11 with cabins), 28 lounges and bars, 20 restaurants and food bars, 5 swimming pools, and 9 outdoor Jacuzzis (whirlpool hot tubs), 24 elevators.
Specialty dinner/dining packages available for onboard booking (prices are per person):
- “Central Park” package (cost $70 PP) includes Giovanni’s (Italian), 150 Central Park (dinner restaurant), Chops Grille (steakhouse).
- “Chef’s” package (cost $130 PP) includes Chef’s Table, wine pairing, 150 Central Park (dinner restaurant), Chops Grille (steakhouse).
- “Choice” package (cost $80 PP) includes Chops Grille (steakhouse), Giovanni’s, Izumi (Japanese), Samba Grill (Brazilian steakhouse).
PHOTOS
FULL SPECIFICATIONS
Name | Allure of the Seas |
Owner | Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. |
Operator | Royal Caribbean International |
Port of registry | Nassau, Bahamas |
Ordered | 31 March 2007[2][4] |
Builder | STX Europe Turku Shipyard, Finland[8] |
Cost | US$1.2 billion (2006) |
Yard number | 1364[2] |
Laid down | 2 December 2008[5][3] |
Launched | 20 November 2009[2][3] |
Christened | 28 November 2010[6] |
Completed | 28 October 2010[1] |
Maiden voyage | 1 December 2010[7] |
Homeport | Miami, Florida, US (departure port) |
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Status | Service resumed October 2021 |
General characteristics | |
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Class and type | Oasis-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | |
Displacement | Approximately 100,000 tons[9] |
Length | 362 m (1,187 ft)[10][11] |
Beam | |
Height | 72 m (236 ft) above water line[3] |
Draught | 9.322 m (30.6 ft)[4] |
Depth | 22.5 m (74 ft)[4] |
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Installed power |
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Propulsion |
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Speed | 22.6 knots (41.9 km/h; 26.0 mph)[13] |
Capacity | |
Crew | 2,200 as of 2019[8] |
Notes | 50 mm (2.0 in) longer than Oasis |