Summer
Northern Europe & Mediterranean
Norwegian fjords, Baltic capitals and Mediterranean classics — the itineraries Jewel was built for.

Royal Caribbean · Radiance Class · Launched May 2004
A well-travelled mid-size ship built around the view.
Jewel of the Seas is the Radiance-class all-rounder — Northern Europe and Mediterranean in summer, Caribbean and Panama Canal in winter. Three acres of exterior glass, a much-loved indoor/outdoor Solarium and a calmer pace than the megaships, on a ship experienced cruisers keep returning to.
Watch
A first look at Radiance-class cruising — the glass, the Centrum and the pace that make Jewel different to the megaships.
Quick facts
Fleet details change. These are correct at time of writing; we'll confirm the exact deployment for your dates when we speak.
Class
Radiance Class (sister to Radiance, Brilliance, Serenade)
Maiden voyage
May 2004
Size
90,090 GT · 13 decks · 962 ft / 293 m long · 106 ft / 32 m wide
Capacity
1,084 staterooms · 2,168 guests at double occupancy
Crew
≈ 859 international crew
Built at
Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
Home ports
Seasonal Europe · Caribbean in winter
Best for
Couples and small families who want a calmer mid-size ship, scenic-cruise lovers, and repeat cruisers who prefer Radiance-class glass to Oasis-scale spectacle
Official fact sheet
Every deck, dining venue and stateroom count — the full Jewel of the Seas fact sheet (PDF).
Onboard
A high-level look. We'll go deeper on any of these — including the shows worth pre-booking — when we speak.
Sea-facing lifts, floor-to-ceiling windows in the Centrum and specialty restaurants — you're never far from the view.
An indoor/outdoor adults-only pool under a glass roof — a genuine sanctuary and one of the class's most-loved spaces.
Wraparound outdoor decks and sheltered viewing spots make Norwegian fjords and Mediterranean coastlines a pleasure rather than a scrum.
Chops Grille, Giovanni's Table, Izumi, Chef's Table and Park Café — proper choice on a ship this size.
The Centrum atrium with aerial performances, Schooner Bar and Casino Royale — the traditional Royal Caribbean touchpoints in a calmer setting.
Europe in summer, Caribbean and Panama Canal in winter — with long repositioning voyages between seasons for cruisers with time to sail.
Cabins & where to book
On Jewel the view is the point. Balcony choice, side of the ship and deck location matter more than square footage — we'll match your cabin to the itinerary rather than defaulting to a generic 'best' pick.
We'll steer you clear of the obstructed views, the cabins under the pool deck and the noisy connecting doors — and towards the ones that quietly go for the same money.
Best value
Mid-ship balcony, Deck 7 or 8
Quiet, steady in weather and the right height for scenic coastal cruising. The cabin we book most often on Jewel.
Scenic sweet spot
Aft balcony, Deck 8
Wake view sailing away from Norwegian fjords or Caribbean ports at dusk — worth the modest upgrade. Books early.
Long-voyage upgrade
Grand Suite
For transatlantic and long European voyages, the extra space and Concierge Club access earn their keep. Ask us before your dates open.
Avoid
Deck 3 outside cabins forward
You'll feel weather in a way Deck 7 doesn't, and the walk is longer than it looks. We'll flag specific cabin numbers before you commit.
Where she sails
A general picture of her deployment. Exact dates, ports and pricing shift — we'll confirm live availability for your window.
Summer
Norwegian fjords, Baltic capitals and Mediterranean classics — the itineraries Jewel was built for.
Winter
Repositions west for winter — Southern Caribbean sailings and Panama Canal voyages from Tampa or Fort Lauderdale.
Repositioning
Two-week one-way voyages between Europe and North America each spring and autumn. Long, unhurried, with plenty of sea days.
Why book Jewel of the Seas with Valora
Ready when you are
Twenty unhurried minutes with a named Royal Guru. Honest advice on cabin, deck and week — no obligation, no hard sell.