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Royal Caribbean axes summer 2027 cruises from Miami, impacting thousands of travelers

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Thousands of cruise lovers hoping to set sail next summer just had their plans sunk.

Royal Caribbean has abruptly canceled more than 20 sailings aboard Freedom of the Seas, per multiple sources online, wiping out its entire Summer 2027 schedule out of Miami — and leaving travelers scrambling to salvage long-planned vacations.

The scrapped trips, scheduled between May and September 2027, included quick Bahamas hops to longer Caribbean itineraries to Aruba and Curaçao — all originally set to depart from Miami.

In lieu of cancelled routes, Royal Caribbean is offering future cruise credits, full refunds or prorated packages originating in Miami on alternative fleets, such as Wonder of the Seas or Jewel of the Seas.

The move is part of what the company calls its “ongoing itinerary planning process,” they told customers in an email, citing the need for “flexibility” tied to scheduling, operational needs and port logistics, which can shift based on demand, port agreements and broader fleet strategy.

That means no Freedom of the Seas sailings from Miami after April 2027 — at least for the summer season — as the line reallocates ships where it sees stronger opportunity: Southampton, UK.

In a statement to The Post, Royal Caribbean framed the move as a strategic upgrade to chase surging demand overseas, even if it means pulling a reliable workhorse out of Miami — long considered the cruise capital of the world.

“Freedom of the Seas will sail from Southampton for the 2027 summer season, reflecting the continued strength of the UK & Ireland market,” a spokesperson said. “The move represents an upsizing of capacity and brings a Freedom Class ship — long regarded as a favorite among British and Irish guests — back to the region.”

The ship itself isn’t the problem. The Freedom of the Seas remains a fan favorite, boasting a resort-style Caribbean pool deck, the Perfect Storm waterslides and a lineup of family-friendly attractions.

But in today’s cruise industry, even Miami isn’t guaranteed a permanent spot on the map.

With cruise lines constantly reshuffling fleets to maximize profits and meet shifting global demand, one thing is clear: your departure port is no longer set in stone — even if your vacation felt like it was.

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