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Experience the ultimate Legend of the Seas Full Walkthrough Ship Tour & Review 2026 in this detailed video. This exclusive look explores Royal Caribbean’s third Icon Class vessel, set to launch in July 2026, determining if it is merely a copy of its predecessors or a true evolution of the most revolutionary class of ships ever built.

This virtual tour takes viewers deck-by-deck through the massive 20-deck cruise ship, showcasing the innovative features that define this engineering marvel. The video highlights brand-new experiences debuting on the Legend, including the immersive Royal Railway Legend Station dining venue and the glamorous, 1900s-inspired Hollywood Land Supper Club. Viewers will also get a preview of the new Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the refreshed high-diving performances in the AquaTheater. Unlike previous ships in the fleet, the Legend of the Seas will mark the first Icon Class debut in Europe, offering unique Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries.

The tour covers all eight distinct neighborhoods, providing a comprehensive look at public spaces such as the lush, open-air Central Park and the family-centric Surfside. Thrill-seekers will marvel at Thrill Island, home to the Category 6 waterpark and the daunting Crown’s Edge, while those seeking relaxation can explore the Chill Island pools and the adult-only Hideaway with its suspended infinity pool. The video also details the exceptional passenger experience available in the exclusive suite neighborhoods, featuring the Groove Sundeck and Coastal Kitchen.

From the expansive Royal Promenade to the transformative AquaDome, this review covers the vast array of dining options and entertainment venues that rival any vacation experience, whether comparing to the Oasis Class or competitors like Carnival. Discover why this ship is the ultimate destination for families, couples, and adventure lovers alike.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:30 – Legend of the Seas Overview
01:35 – What’s New on Legend of the Seas
03:28 – Deck 18 Features and Amenities
03:53 – Deck 17 Highlights and Attractions
04:41 – Deck 16 Overview and Activities
07:29 – Deck 15 Dining and Entertainment Options
09:52 – Book Your Cruise at a Discount
10:56 – Central Park Experience on Board
12:24 – Surfside Family Area Overview
15:23 – Royal Theater Performances and Shows
17:25 – Casino Royale Gaming Experience
18:08 – Outro

26 Comments

  1. My only wish with Royal Caribbean, and I truly love sailing with them, is that they would seriously step up their spa experience. Compared to Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises, Royal’s spas feel very basic and service focused. On NCL, the spa includes full thermal suites with heated loungers, large hydrotherapy or vitality pools, multiple saunas and steam rooms, and cold experiences like ice or snow rooms that let you spend an entire day relaxing, reading, and rotating through hot and cold treatments. MSC offers similar features with expansive thalassotherapy pools and dedicated thermal areas. On Royal, most ships are limited to a sauna, steam room, a small relaxation space, and treatment rooms, with no true thermal circuit, ice rooms, or hydrotherapy pools that make the spa feel like a destination. Royal keeps launching incredible new ships, but the spa experience still does not come close to what NCL or MSC offers. (I'm 37 for context so its not like im old and boring haha)

  2. For the Icon class with how it’s the top of royals game and more expensive a lot of times for a balcony than in other ships suite section, THEIR suite deck is really unimpressive! It should be much more luxurious, more than a tiny plunge pool and the area in the cloud17 is so much more of an upgrade than the suite area. Not many things on icon I think are a fail but this is!

  3. Going on Legend later this year and SO excited! If I had a wish list of improvements for the Icon class, it would be to add a laundry facility on a couple of decks. With so many kids on board, this should be a given. I'd also add more amenities to the spa and add a cigar lounge and whiskey bar.

  4. I just watched your video on a smaller royal ship, radiance and its completely different than the ships ive been on (liberty and harmony) i didnt even know those features existed. Although its older and smaller, im very interested to try it. This ship looks humongous and overwhelming. I cant imagine having to navigate around 7000 other ppl. Im also non a thrill seeker, scared of heights, and never get in public pools. So all these features on this ship are things ill never try and have no interest in. A smaller quieter ship where i can actually get items i get in line for sounds much better.

  5. Hello: I follow all of your Facebook groups and am very active in them. This isn't my real name. My dream is to go on a cruise because I have a brain tumor and a cruise is on my bucket list. I want to experience all of it!

  6. if I'm in surfside family balcony suite going on Dec 6 2026 would we be able to go on Grove suite where they have pool deck 18? coastal kitchen I know if they have availability dinner only.

  7. I would love to go on this with my daughter. She is in the military and stationed on the other side of the states, so this would be great to spend some time with her.

  8. I've only been on the Mariner of the Seas. That's overwhelming with tagging along three small kids compared to the Mariner. I love how colorful they made everything.

  9. Lol I have been in all those spaces already before any other guest 🙂 Perks of working at the shipyard.

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