Legend of the Seas — Deck Plans, Live Tracker, Dining & Videos

Legend of the Seas is a Vision Class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 1995, measures 69,130 gross tons, and carries approximately 1,804 guests at double occupancy.

This page covers deck plans, live ship tracking, dining venues, and video tours to help you plan your Royal Caribbean cruise aboard Legend of the Seas.

Legend of the Seas tends to suit travelers who prefer mid-sized ships with panoramic ocean views and glass-wall design from the Vision Class. It's ideal if you want Royal Caribbean's signature service and entertainment without the massive scale of mega-ships like Oasis or Icon class, offering an intimate atmosphere with about 1,804 guests at double occupancy. If you're looking for the absolute newest venues, cutting-edge technology, or neighborhood layouts, you may want to explore Quantum, Oasis, or Icon class instead.

A First Look at Legend of the Seas

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Legend of the Seas — Legend Of The Seas tied up at Danang, Vietnam port.
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Legend of the Seas — A lifeboat on the Legend of the Seas.
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Key Facts About Legend of the Seas

Dining Venues on Legend of the Seas → Browse All

Legend dining venue seating with ocean view

Prices can change at any time. These reflect the last sailing captured.

The Logbook — Tales From the Wake

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Watch: Legend Highlights

Swipe through ship walkthroughs, top-10s, and stateroom tours (including accessible where available).

Legend of the Seas Deck Plans

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Legend of the Seas simplified deck plan preview

Where Is Legend Right Now?

See the ship's current position, speed, and next port on a live tracker.

See ports for more information about individual ports.

Frequently Asked Questions About Legend of the Seas

What happened to Legend of the Seas?

Legend of the Seas Entered service 1995; currently sailing. This page preserves the ship's history and legacy for those who sailed aboard or are researching Royal Caribbean's fleet evolution.

When did Legend of the Seas sail for Royal Caribbean?

Legend of the Seas was part of Royal Caribbean's fleet Entered service 1995. The ship represented a chapter in the cruise line's development.

Can I still cruise on Legend of the Seas?

Yes, Legend of the Seas continues to sail for Royal Caribbean. See the live tracker on this page for current position and upcoming itineraries.

Where does Legend of the Seas typically sail?

Legend of the Seas has sailed global itineraries for Royal Caribbean, including destinations spanning Alaska to Australia and Asia-Pacific ports. Check the live tracker on this page for current positioning and upcoming routes.

How can I see Legend of the Seas's current location?

Use the live ship tracker on this page to see Legend of the Seas's current position, speed, and next port in real-time.

What class is Legend of the Seas?

Legend of the Seas was built as a Vision Class ship, characterized by floor-to-ceiling glass walls, the signature Viking Crown Lounge, and a mid-size layout carrying approximately 1,804 guests at double occupancy. The Vision Class emphasized bringing the ocean experience closer through panoramic views.

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Plan Your Cruise

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