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Royal Caribbean Shifts Ships, Cancels U.S. 2027 Cruises
21 Aug
Summary
- Navigator and Ovation ships redeployed to Asia and Australia.
- Affected U.S. cruises from Los Angeles to Mexico are canceled.
- Guests are being contacted with alternative travel options.

Royal Caribbean has canceled upcoming U.S. sailings for its 2027 season, impacting voyages on the Navigator of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas. These ships are being redeployed to expand the cruise line's presence in the Asia-Pacific region for the 2027-28 season.
The Navigator of the Seas will operate year-round in Asia starting October 2026, offering shorter cruises in Southeast Asia and a longer voyage from Tokyo. The Ovation of the Seas will reposition to Australia for the 2027-28 season, sailing from Brisbane with various itineraries.
This redeployment strategy follows similar cancellations in March, when the Freedom of the Seas was moved to Southampton, England. Royal Caribbean is contacting affected guests and travel partners directly to discuss options, which may include switching to another sailing or receiving a full refund.