Odyssey of the Seas — Deck Plans, Live Tracker, Dining & Videos
Odyssey of the Seas is a Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 2021, measures 167,704 gross tons, carries approximately 4,198 guests at double occupancy with a crew of 1,663, and sails from Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ). Features North Star, RipCord by iFLY, SeaPlex, and the Two70 entertainment venue.
Key Facts
- Class: Quantum Ultra Class
- Year: 2021
- Tonnage: 167,704 GT
- Guests: 4,198
- Crew: 1,663
- IMO: 9795737
Quick Answer: Odyssey of the Seas (167,704 GT | 4,198 guests | 2021) is a Quantum Ultra Class ship with the SeaPlex redesigned to include a glow-in-the-dark laser tag arena and enhanced two-level pool deck. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.
Best For: Cruisers who want the newest Quantum-class innovations including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Giovanni's Italian Kitchen, and the latest entertainment technology on Caribbean and European itineraries.
Odyssey of the Seas tends to suit travelers who appreciate high-tech entertainment and modern innovations like the SeaPlex (indoor bumper cars and sports), iFly skydiving simulator, and North Star observation capsule. It's ideal if you want Quantum Ultra-class technology and activities with about 4,198 guests at double occupancy — more intimate than Oasis class but packed with unique experiences. If you're looking for the classic neighborhood layout or the largest ships afloat, you may want to explore Oasis or Icon class instead.
A First Look at Odyssey of the Seas
Key Facts About Odyssey of the Seas
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The Logbook — Tales From the Wake
Watch: Odyssey Highlights
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Odyssey of the Seas Deck Plans
Where Is Odyssey 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 Odyssey of the Seas
What makes Odyssey of the Seas unique compared to other Royal Caribbean ships?
Odyssey is a Quantum Ultra-class ship (2021) featuring high-tech entertainment like the SeaPlex (indoor sports complex with bumper cars and roller skating), RipCord by iFLY skydiving simulator, North Star observation capsule rising 300+ feet, and the stunning Two70 venue with floor-to-ceiling windows. With about 4,198 guests at double occupancy, she balances innovation with a more intimate feel than Oasis-class mega-ships. Sails from Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ).
Which ships are in the same class as Odyssey of the Seas?
Odyssey of the Seas is part of the Quantum Ultra Class, an evolution of the Quantum Class that includes Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, and Spectrum of the Seas. All share similar high-tech features with variations.
What dining options are available on Odyssey of the Seas?
Odyssey offers the main dining room (two-level unified MDR), Windjammer buffet, and specialty options including Chops Grille, Giovanni's Italian Kitchen, Izumi, Teppanyaki, Wonderland, and Chef's Table, plus El Loco Fresh, Café @ Two70, and bars including Bionic Bar and Playmakers. See the Dining Venues section for full details.
Where does Odyssey of the Seas typically sail?
Odyssey of the Seas sails from Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ) on Caribbean, Bahamas, and transatlantic itineraries including Perfect Day at CocoCay. Check the live tracker on this page or Royal Caribbean's official site for current schedules.
How can I see Odyssey of the Seas' current location?
Use the live ship tracker on this page (in the "Where Is Odyssey Right Now?" section) to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time.
Image Attributions
- Odyssey at sea: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Odyssey cruise ship: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Odyssey evening: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
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