Royal Caribbean has officially started construction on its seventh Oasis Class ship, marking another major milestone for one of the cruise industry’s most popular and innovative ship classes.
The cruise line celebrated the beginning of assembly with a traditional keel-laying ceremony at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. The new ship is expected to debut in 2028.

A Major Milestone for Royal Caribbean
The keel-laying ceremony took place on June 12, 2026, and officially marks the start of construction for Royal Caribbean’s newest Oasis Class vacation.
During the ceremony, teams from Royal Caribbean and Chantiers de l’Atlantique placed freshly minted coins beneath the first steel block in the dry dock. This maritime tradition is said to bring good luck to the ship, its crew, and future passengers.
While the ship has not yet been named, it will become the seventh ship in Royal Caribbean’s groundbreaking Oasis Class lineup.
What We Know So Far
At this stage, Royal Caribbean has only shared a few details about the upcoming ship.
Here’s what has been confirmed:
Another Big Step for Royal Caribbean

- It will be the seventh Oasis Class ship
- Construction has officially begun
- The ship is being built at Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France
- It is expected to debut in 2028
- The ship has not yet been named
- More details will be announced in the future
The start of construction signals that Royal Caribbean is continuing to invest heavily in its biggest and most popular ship class.
For cruise fans, this is an exciting development, especially for those who love the Oasis Class experience. These ships are known for offering a vacation that can feel part cruise, part resort, and part theme park, all at sea.
With a 2028 debut on the horizon, there will likely be plenty of speculation about what Royal Caribbean may introduce next.
Final Thoughts
Royal Caribbean’s seventh Oasis Class ship is officially under construction, and while many details are still under wraps, this is big news for fans of large cruise ships and family-friendly cruising.
The new ship is expected to debut in 2028, and more information, including the ship’s name, features, and itineraries, will be announced at a later date.
For now, the keel-laying ceremony marks the beginning of the ship’s journey from steel block to full cruise vacation experience.
Would you be excited to sail on Royal Caribbean’s newest Oasis Class ship? Please let me know in the comments below.
Happy cruising!
Ethan
