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

Quantum of the Seas is a Quantum Class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 2014, measures 168,666 gross tons, and carries approximately 4,180 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 Quantum of the Seas.

Quantum of the Seas tends to suit travelers who appreciate modern technology and innovative features like the North Star capsule rising 300 feet above sea level, SeaPlex (bumper cars and sports), and Two70's transforming entertainment space. It's ideal if you want Quantum-class innovations with about 4,180 guests at double occupancy — more intimate than Oasis class yet packed with high-tech 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 Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas at sea
Quantum of the Seas — Quantum of the Seas on the Elbe River near Wedel in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Quantum of the Seas — Quantum-class ship Quantum of the Seas at Mystery Island, Vanuatu
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Quantum of the Seas — 神戸ポートターミナルに停泊中のクァンタム・オブ・ザ・シーズ
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Quantum of the Seas — Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship
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Quantum of the Seas — A Fort de France, Martinique
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Quantum of the Seas exterior view
Quantum of the Seas in port

Key Facts About Quantum of the Seas

Dining Venues on Quantum of the Seas

Quantum dining venue seating with ocean view

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

The Logbook — Tales From the Wake

Watch: Quantum Highlights

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

Quantum of the Seas Deck Plans

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Quantum of the Seas simplified deck plan preview

Where Is Quantum 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 Quantum of the Seas

What makes Quantum of the Seas unique compared to other Royal Caribbean ships?

Quantum features Quantum-class innovations including the North Star observation capsule rising 300 feet above sea level, SeaPlex (indoor sports complex with bumper cars), RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, and Two70 entertainment venue with robotic screens. With about 4,180 guests at double occupancy, it balances high-tech features with a more intimate feel than Oasis-class ships.

Which ships are in the same class as Quantum of the Seas?

Quantum of the Seas is part of the Quantum Class, which includes Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas, and Odyssey of the Seas (Quantum Ultra). All share similar high-tech features and layouts.

What dining options are available on Quantum of the Seas?

Quantum offers the main dining room, Windjammer Café (buffet), specialty dining like Chops Grille, Jamie's Italian, Wonderland, and Teppanyaki, plus the Bionic Bar with robot bartenders. See the Dining Venues section above for current pricing and full details.

Where does Quantum of the Seas typically sail?

Quantum is currently homeported in Los Angeles, sailing Mexican Riviera and Pacific Coast itineraries through September 2026 — ports include Cabo San Lucas (overnight stay) and Ensenada. Previously homeported in Seattle for Alaska summers (Juneau, Skagway, Sitka). From October 2026, Quantum repositions to Brisbane, Australia for the 2026–2027 Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific season. Check the live tracker on this page or Royal Caribbean's official site for current sailing details.

How can I see Quantum of the Seas' current location?

Use the live ship tracker on this page (in the "Where Is Quantum Right Now?" section) to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time.

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Plan Your Cruise

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