Ships
| Ship | Year Built | Gross tonnage | Operated By | Current Home Port | Notes | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sovereign of the Seas/Sovereign | 1988 | 73,192 | Pullmantur Cruises | Barcelona, Spain/Rome, Italy/Genoa, Italy | Largest ship in the world at the time of its completion. Transferred to Pullmantur and renamed Sovereign in 2008 | |
| Monarch of the Seas/Monarch | 1991 | 73,937 | Pullmantur Cruises | Caracas, Venezuela/Colon, Panama/Cartagena, Colombia/Aruba | Completely refurbished in May 2003.. Transferred to Pullmantur and renamed Monarch in 2013 | |
| Majesty of the Seas | 1992 | 73,941 | Royal Caribbean International | Miami, Florida | Retrofitted in 2007 with new features such as enhanced staterooms, public areas, Compass Deli, Jade, addition of rock walls, re-painted pool floors, new carpeting and more spaces enhanced for guest comfort |
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