Port Canaveral welcomes back Enchantment of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s ship will offer three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and CocoCay
Port Canaveral welcomes back Enchantment of the Seas
Enchantment of the Seas is one of RCI’s vision class cruise ships (Image: Royal Caribbean International)

By Elizabeth Robinson |


Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Enchantment of the Seas was welcomed back to Port Canaveral in Florida, US, after launching a new season of three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas.

The three-night cruise itinerary will depart from Port Canaveral on Fridays and arrive at Nassau, Bahamas the next day. On the third day, the ship will call at RCI’s private island in CocoCay, Bahamas followed by an overnight sailing back to Port Canaveral. The four-night cruise will depart on Mondays and include an overnight at sea before calling on Nassau and CocoCay.

“We are excited that Enchantment of the Seas has returned to our port with a lineup of exceptional sailings,” said John Murray, CEO of Port Canaveral. “We value our long-term relationship with Royal Caribbean and gratified for their confidence in our delivery of a top-notch experience for cruise guests.”

Enchantment of the Seas is one of RCI’s vision class cruise ships and was recently refurbished to include new restaurants and entertainment options. The ship features eleven decks, eight bars and lounges, and entertainment amenities including a rock climbing wall, bungee trampolines and an interactive play fountain.

“We are excited to bring Enchantment of the Seas back to Port Canaveral,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. “With three- and four-night itineraries to the Bahamas, Enchantment is the perfect short getaway from Port Canaveral.”

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