We just opened our group block for Spring Break 2027 and I wanted to lay everything out so you can see exactly what we’re working with.

Two Royal Caribbean sailings. Two Oasis Class ships. Limited group block cabins at preferred pricing. Deposits starting at $200 per stateroom, and here’s the part that matters most if you’re on the fence: they’re fully refundable.

I’ve sailed both of these ships. I’ve walked the decks, tested the restaurants, compared cabin categories, and stood on the balconies. So what follows isn’t a brochure. It’s what I’d tell you if we were sitting across from each other planning your family’s spring break.

The Two Sailings

Option 1: The Quick Getaway (4 Nights on Utopia of the Seas)

Dates: April 12-16, 2027 Departing: Port Canaveral, FL Ship: Utopia of the Seas (Oasis Class, launched 2024)

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Port Canaveral (departs 4:00 PM)
  • Day 2: Nassau, Bahamas
  • Day 3: Perfect Day at CocoCay
  • Day 4: Fun day at sea
  • Day 5: Back in Port Canaveral by 6:00 AM

Deposit: $200 per stateroom (fully refundable until January 26, 2027)

Utopia is Royal Caribbean’s newest Oasis Class ship. If you’ve sailed Harmony, Symphony, or Wonder, imagine those but with the latest dining concepts, a refreshed pool deck, and that new-ship energy where everything is pristine.

Four nights is the sweet spot for families who want a real vacation without burning a full week of PTO or pulling kids out of school for too long. You get two incredible port days (Nassau and CocoCay), a sea day to actually enjoy the ship, and you’re home by Wednesday morning.

CocoCay is the highlight for most families. The waterpark, the beach, the floating cabanas. If you’ve never been, it’s the kind of day your kids will be talking about for months.

Option 2: The Full Escape (7 Nights on Allure of the Seas)

Dates: April 18-25, 2027 Departing: Miami, FL Ship: Allure of the Seas (Oasis Class)

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Miami (departs 4:00 PM)
  • Day 2: Nassau, Bahamas
  • Day 3: Perfect Day at CocoCay
  • Day 4: Fun day at sea
  • Day 5: Falmouth, Jamaica
  • Day 6: Labadee, Haiti
  • Day 7: Fun day at sea
  • Day 8: Back in Miami

Deposit: $500 per stateroom (fully refundable until January 26, 2027)

Seven nights gives you the full picture. You get the Bahamas days plus two Caribbean ports that most spring break trips miss entirely. Falmouth is where you’ll find Dunn’s River Falls, authentic jerk chicken, and a real Jamaican town experience. Labadee is Royal Caribbean’s private peninsula in Haiti, with zip lines, beach barbecue, and some of the calmest turquoise water you’ll see anywhere.

Allure is a proven ship. She’s been around since 2010 but has been refreshed and amplified. She has the Boardwalk, Central Park, the AquaTheater, and the full Royal Caribbean experience that makes Oasis Class ships feel less like a cruise and more like a floating resort.

Two sea days means you actually have time to explore everything on board. The kids’ clubs, the surf simulator, the zip line, the shows. On a shorter sailing you’re rushing between port and ship. On seven nights, you settle in.

What Is a Group Block (and Why Does It Matter)?

When we book a group block, we reserve a set of cabins directly with Royal Caribbean at negotiated group pricing. That means our clients get access to preferred rates and better cabin selection than you’d find booking on your own through the website.

Here’s the catch: group blocks are limited. Once those cabins release back to Royal Caribbean, they go back to standard retail pricing. The best locations (midship balconies, connecting cabins for families) go first.

Locking in a cabin now doesn’t commit you to anything you can’t walk away from. The deposit is fully refundable until January 26, 2027. That’s almost a full year of flexibility. If your plans change, your schedule shifts, or you just change your mind, you get every dollar back.

Why This Matters for Spring Break Specifically

Spring break is peak cruise season. Pricing goes up, availability goes down, and the best cabins disappear months in advance. By the time January or February rolls around, families who waited are choosing from inside cabins on higher decks with limited dining options.

Our group block lets you skip that entirely. You lock in your preferred cabin category now, at group pricing, with a refundable deposit. If rates drop later, we reprice your booking. You’re protected on both sides.

What’s Included in Your Cruise

Both sailings include everything you’d expect from Royal Caribbean:

  • Stateroom in your chosen category (inside, ocean view, balcony, or suite)
  • All meals at the main dining room and buffet (specialty dining is extra)
  • Entertainment: Broadway-style shows, ice skating shows, AquaTheater performances
  • Kids’ programming: Adventure Ocean (ages 3-17), supervised and included
  • Pool and waterslides, rock climbing wall, FlowRider surf simulator, zip line
  • Fitness center and jogging track
  • Port stops as listed in the itinerary

Optional add-ons like the drink package, Wi-Fi, excursions, and specialty dining are available, and we’ll walk you through which ones are worth it (and which ones you can skip) based on your family’s travel style.

How Booking Through Us Works

We make this simple. Three steps:

Step 1: Lock in your cabin. Fill out the form on our Spring Break page or just call, text, or WhatsApp us. We’ll walk you through cabin options and help you pick the right one.

Step 2: We handle the details. Dining reservations, excursion recommendations, cabin assignments for groups, packing tips, port-day strategies. All of it. That’s what we do.

Step 3: Pay on your schedule. After the initial deposit, you have until final payment (January 26, 2027) to pay the balance. Payment plans through Uplift are available if you want to spread it out over 3 to 24 months.

There are no planning fees. No service charges. We’re compensated directly by Royal Caribbean, so our service costs you nothing. You get a better experience for the same price (or less) than booking direct.

Which Sailing Should You Pick?

Choose the 4-night if:

  • You want a quick, high-impact getaway without burning a full week
  • You’re a first-time cruiser testing the waters (literally)
  • Your school’s spring break window is tight
  • You want to sail on Royal Caribbean’s newest ship

Choose the 7-night if:

  • You want the full Caribbean experience with more port days
  • You love the idea of Jamaica and Labadee on top of the Bahamas
  • You want two sea days to really enjoy everything on board
  • You’re traveling with a group and want maximum time together

Choose both if you’re doing what a few of our clients have done: sail the 4-night with the kids, fly home, drop them off, and then fly to Miami for the 7-night adults-only trip. Yes, people actually do this. And yes, it’s a great idea.

Questions We’re Already Getting

Can I cancel? Yes. The deposit is fully refundable until January 26, 2027.

What cabins are available? Inside, ocean view, balcony, and suite categories are all in the group block. Specific cabin assignments depend on what’s available at the time of booking.

What about flights? Flights are separate but we can help coordinate. Port Canaveral is closest to Orlando (MCO). Miami is MIA. Both are major airports with plenty of options.

Can I bring a group? Absolutely. Family reunions, friend groups, multi-family spring break trips. We handle the coordination so your group chat doesn’t turn into a logistics nightmare.

Is the drink package worth it? Depends on how much you drink, honestly. For a 4-night sailing, it’s a toss-up. For 7 nights, the math usually works in your favor. We’ll help you figure out whether it makes sense for your trip.

Ready to Lock In Your Cabin?

Group block cabins are limited. The best cabin locations and the group pricing only last while our block is open. Once it fills, everything goes back to Royal Caribbean’s standard rates.

If you’re even a little curious, the move is to lock in your stateroom now while the deposit is fully refundable. There’s genuinely no risk.

See your options and secure your cabin →

Or reach out directly. Call or text (973) 327-3316, WhatsApp us, or reply to any email you’ve gotten from us. We’ll take it from there.