In the winter, Independence of the Seas will follow a sequence of four- and five-night short Western Caribbean itineraries from Port Everglades.
Freedom of the Seas will continue to sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries during summer 2016, before relocating to Fort Lauderdale in the winter to offer six-night Western Caribbean and eight-night Eastern Caribbean itineraries.
Anthem of the Seas will operate year-round from Bayonne, New Jersey, offering five- or nine-night Bermuda and Caribbean cruises in the summer and eight- to 12-night Bahamas, Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean cruises during the winter.
Throughout September and October, Anthem of the Seas will sail nine-night Canada and New England cruises from New Jersey and Serenade of the Seas will offer seven-night Canada and New England cruises from Boston.
Grandeur of the Seas will sail five-night cruises to Bermuda, as well as nine-night itineraries to Bermuda, Bahamas, as well as Canada and New England throughout the summer. In the winter, the ship will sail nine-night Southeast Coast & Bahamas itineraries and 12-night Southern Caribbean cruises.
From Miami, Enchantment of the Seas will sail three- and four-night mini cruises to the Bahamas year-round, while Navigator of the Seas will alternate five-night Bahamas and Mexico with nine-night Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and Labadee cruises in the winter.
Rhapsody of the Seas will operate three- and four-night Bahamas cruises from Port Canaveral.
Also based out of Florida will be Serenade of the Seas, offering alternate 10- and 11-night Southern Caribbean cruises. Brilliance of the Seas will also offer four- and five-night Western Caribbean cruises throughout winter from Tampa.
Liberty of the Seas will continue its year-round sailings from Galveston, Texas, offering a wide selection of seven-night Mexico and Western Caribbean cruises.
Sailing year-round from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Adventure of the Seas, will offer seven-night Southern Caribbean cruises. In the winter, Jewel of the Seas will also be home-ported at San Juan.