7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas
Embark on the Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas and prepare yourself for seven nights of luxurious travel through the Caribbean from Galveston and back again!
This sailing is special because you will exclusively stop at less common destinations such as Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel. This route is a frequent one for the Symphony of the Seas.
Coming in at less than $130 a day, this bargain is strong. We include all all entertainment, meals, taxes, and port fees in this, so there are no surprises at checkout.
The Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas
Based in the Caribbean and refurbished only three years ago in 2023, more than 5,500 guests can sail on this top-rated Oasis Plus class ship.
Want to experience the future at a bar with a robotic bartender, puzzle your way out of an escape room, or learn to surf on one of the two Flowrider artificial surf waves? These amenities can only be found on Royal Caribbean and are all found on the Symphony of the Seas Royal Caribbean. On top of that, experience an ice skating rink, a rare feature.
The Symphony of the Seas Royal Caribbean also offers nineteen pools, a minigolf course, a waterslide, a solarium, a casino, a gym, a spa, and a jacuzzi.
Your Itinerary
This cruise spends three days at sea and three port days. Highlights include visits to more exotic ports like Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel.
Alternate Sailings
The Symphony of the Seas sails this route six times this year plus four times next year. The Harmony of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Jubilee, and Icon of the Seas also sail routes with the same stops but slightly different schedules. In the accompanying graphic you can see a visualization of when this ship sails as well as the relative price.
Book Your Cruise
The accompanying graph displays the price over time for the various types of cabin. Since it was first listed on November 21st of last year, The price of a cabin on this sailing has ranged between $735 and $1,038 inclusive of taxes and port fees.
Last Updated: Aug 18, 2026
Last Modified: Aug 17, 2026