Royal Caribbean has unveiled two restaurants and a Broadway musical which will debut on new Icon Class ship, Legend of the Seas.
The line’s newest ship is due to set sail on its inaugural voyage on July 11, 2026 and will have 28 dining options on board alongside more than 20 bars, lounges and live music venues spread across eight “neighbourhoods”.
Entertainment options include Broadway musical Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which will make a debut at sea in the Royal Theatre, in addition to new water and ice shows which will run in the AquaDome and Absolute Zero ice arena.
The Hollywoodland Supper Club will be a new dining experience inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, where passengers can enjoy multiple courses accompanied by jazz music and cocktails taking them “through a journey of cinema”.
Meanwhile, the Royal Railway – Legend Station, an immersive train car dining concept introduced on Utopia of the Seas, will offer passengers a five-course “expedition of flavours and history” along the Silk Routes using entertainment, food and technology.
Favourites from sister ships Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas such as the AquaDome Market, Izumi hibachi restaurant, Category 6 waterpark, the Crown’s Edge skywalk and zip line, the adults-only Hideaway, Royal Promenade, Central Park and Pearl will also be available on Legend.
Royal Caribbean chief executive Michael Bayley said: "With Legend of the Seas, we are bringing to life our most legendary vacation yet as we continue to push the boundaries with more of what guests know and love.
"Those looking to get the most out of their vacation can have it all with Legend’s combination of adventure-packed experiences and incredible destinations in Europe and the Caribbean."
Legend will offer seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries from Barcelona and Civitavecchia in summer 2026, followed by six-night Western Caribbean getaways and eight-night Southern Caribbean voyages from Fort Lauderdale in November 2026.