Oasis-Class Cabin Prices Compared Across All 6 Ships

The cheapest Oasis-class ship for a balcony isn't the cheapest for a suite. We tracked 269,000+ fares across all six ships to build the full pricing matrix — and the answer to "which ship should I book?" changes completely depending on which cabin you're looking at.
On every ship, oceanview is a waste of money. The four older ships cluster so tightly on inside cabins that your departure port matters more than which hull you're on. And suites follow a completely different price hierarchy than standard cabins.
Quick Answer — Oasis-Class Cabin Prices
| Ship | Inside | Balcony | Suite |
|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony | $140/night | $162/night | $360/night |
| Allure | $142/night | $159/night | $382/night |
| Harmony | $146/night | $157/night | $346/night |
| Oasis | $152/night | $180/night | $373/night |
| Wonder | $182/night | $208/night | $352/night |
| Utopia | $211/night | $250/night | $449/night |
- Cheapest inside: Symphony of the Seas at $140/night
- Cheapest balcony: Harmony of the Seas at $157/night
- Cheapest suites: Harmony of the Seas at $346/night
- Skip oceanview: Balcony costs $0-6/night more on every ship — an outdoor space for pocket change
What Every Ship Costs by Cabin Type
The full pricing matrix across all six Oasis-class ships. Ships ranked cheapest to most expensive overall.
| Ship (Year) | Inside | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite | Snapshots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony (2018) | $140 | $159 | $162 | $360 | 27,258 |
| Allure (2010) | $142 | $157 | $159 | $382 | 19,207 |
| Harmony (2016) | $146 | $151 | $157 | $346 | 16,670 |
| Oasis (2009) | $152 | $174 | $180 | $373 | 23,679 |
| Wonder (2022) | $182 | $208 | $208 | $352 | 62,076 |
| Utopia (2024) | $211 | $248 | $250 | $449 | 66,604 |
Median per-person, per-night. All sailing lengths.
The fleet splits into two pricing tiers. Symphony, Allure, Harmony, and Oasis cluster between $140-$180/night for standard cabins. Wonder and Utopia sit meaningfully higher. The gap between those two tiers is wider than the variation within either one.
The cheapest ship changes depending on cabin type. Symphony wins inside cabins. Harmony wins balcony and suites. Picking the "cheapest Oasis-class ship" without specifying cabin type gives you the wrong answer half the time.
For the full ship-by-ship ranking including seasonal patterns and deal scores, see our Oasis-class ships ranked by price.
Inside Cabins: The Smallest Spread
Inside cabins have the narrowest price range across the fleet. The gap between cheapest and most expensive is real but modest at this tier.
| Ship | P25 (Floor) | Median | P75 (Ceiling) | Range Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony | $123 | $140 | $154 | $31 |
| Allure | $125 | $142 | $165 | $40 |
| Harmony | $135 | $146 | $158 | $23 |
| Oasis | $140 | $152 | $167 | $27 |
| Wonder | $168 | $182 | $203 | $35 |
| Utopia | $189 | $211 | $228 | $39 |
P25 = 25th percentile (you'll rarely see lower). P75 = 75th percentile (you'll rarely see higher).
The four older ships are almost interchangeable. The spread from Symphony ($140) to Oasis ($152) is just $12/night. At this tier, your departure port and preferred dates matter more than the specific ship.
Wonder and Utopia charge a visible premium. Even at the 25th percentile, Wonder's inside cabins ($168) cost more than the median on any of the four older ships. If you're booking inside and want the lowest price, stick with the original four.
Harmony has the tightest range. Only $23 between its floor and ceiling — prices are remarkably predictable. Utopia swings nearly twice as wide, creating more opportunity for patient shoppers but also more risk of overpaying.
Balcony Cabins: The Sweet Spot
Balcony is where cabin choice and ship choice interact most interestingly — and where the oceanview comparison becomes embarrassing.
| Ship | Balcony | Oceanview | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony | $162 | $159 | +$3 |
| Allure | $159 | $157 | +$2 |
| Harmony | $157 | $151 | +$6 |
| Oasis | $180 | $174 | +$6 |
| Wonder | $208 | $208 | $0 |
| Utopia | $250 | $248 | +$2 |
Median per-person, per-night.
Oceanview makes no sense on any of these ships. The gap between oceanview and balcony is $0-$6/night. On Wonder, they're literally the same price. For the cost of one bottled water per day, you get an outdoor space. Book balcony.
Harmony and Allure are the cheapest balcony ships. Both sit under $160/night — roughly what an inside cabin costs on Utopia. These two ships represent the floor for balcony pricing in the entire Oasis class.
The balcony spread is the widest of any standard cabin type. From Harmony's $157 to Utopia's $250, the gap is 59%. That same spread on inside cabins is 51%. The more you spend on the cabin, the more your ship choice matters.
| Ship | P25 | Median | P75 | Range Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony | $141 | $162 | $187 | $46 |
| Allure | $143 | $159 | $176 | $33 |
| Harmony | $145 | $157 | $177 | $32 |
| Oasis | $163 | $180 | $199 | $36 |
| Wonder | $191 | $208 | $227 | $36 |
| Utopia | $223 | $250 | $274 | $51 |
Symphony has the widest balcony range. Its prices swing $46 between floor and ceiling — the most volatile balcony in the class. That's consistent with what we found in the Harmony vs Symphony comparison: Symphony produces more dramatic price swings in both directions.
Suites: Where Your Ship Choice Matters Most
Suite pricing follows a completely different pattern than standard cabins. The cheapest suite ship isn't the cheapest standard cabin ship — and the spreads are much wider.
| Ship | P25 | Median | P75 | Range Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harmony | $308 | $346 | $400 | $92 |
| Wonder | $323 | $352 | $394 | $71 |
| Symphony | $319 | $360 | $420 | $101 |
| Oasis | $337 | $373 | $411 | $74 |
| Allure | $334 | $382 | $435 | $101 |
| Utopia | $411 | $449 | $505 | $94 |
Ranked by median suite price, cheapest to most expensive.
Harmony has the cheapest suites despite being mid-pack on standard cabins. At $346/night, it undercuts the fleet by a meaningful margin. Symphony, which leads on inside and balcony, drops to third place for suites.
Wonder's suites are surprisingly affordable. At $352/night — only $6 more than Harmony — Wonder offers suites on a much newer ship (2022 vs 2016) at nearly the same price. For a deeper look at how Wonder and Utopia compare across every cabin type, see our Utopia vs Wonder price comparison.
Utopia's suite premium is the largest gap in the entire class. At $449/night, Utopia suites cost $103 more than Harmony's. Over a 4-night cruise for two, that's $824 extra for a ship that's the same class, same layout, eight years newer.
Suite ranges are the widest of any cabin type. Symphony and Allure both swing $101 between floor and ceiling. Suites are also the most volatile cabin type on every ship — prices move more frequently and more dramatically. Booking timing matters more for suites than for any other cabin.
Price Volatility by Cabin Type
Not all cabins move the same way. The cabin you choose determines how much the price is likely to swing between when you first look and when you book.
| Cabin Type | Least Volatile Ship | CV | Most Volatile Ship | CV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inside | Allure | 6.1% | Utopia | 7.4% |
| Oceanview | Harmony | 7.9% | Utopia | 11.6% |
| Balcony | Allure | 8.6% | Symphony | 14.4% |
| Suite | Allure | 10.8% | Symphony | 14.7% |
CV = coefficient of variation across all tracked sailing lengths. Higher = more price movement.
Suites are roughly twice as volatile as inside cabins on every ship. If you're booking inside, what you see first is close to what you'll pay. If you're booking a suite, the price could be meaningfully different next week.
Allure is the calmest ship across every cabin type. If you want predictable pricing and less anxiety about timing, Allure delivers the steadiest rates in the class.
Symphony and Utopia are the most volatile. Both produce more price swings, which creates more opportunity for deal hunters but also more risk of catching a bad day. On these ships, price tracking has the highest payoff.
Which Ship Should You Book?
The answer depends on what you're booking.
Inside cabin:
- Symphony, Allure, Harmony, or Oasis — they're within $12/night of each other
- Pick by departure port and dates, not by ship
Balcony cabin:
- Harmony or Allure for the lowest price (under $160/night)
- Skip oceanview entirely — balcony costs $0-6/night more on every ship
Suite:
- Harmony for the lowest price ($346/night)
- Wonder for best value — nearly the same suite price on a ship that's six years newer
- Avoid Utopia suites unless the premium doesn't bother you — $103/night more than Harmony
The "cheapest Oasis-class ship" isn't one ship — it's three different ships depending on your cabin type. The pricing matrix matters more than any single ranking.
Cruise Radar scores every fare 0-100 based on 2.6M+ price snapshots, then shows you the score right on the booking page — so you'll know whether the price you're seeing on any Oasis-class ship is actually good.
Methodology
This analysis draws from 269,116 price snapshots across all six Oasis-class ships tracked October 2025 through February 2026. Prices reflect median per-person, per-night rates across all tracked sailing lengths. P25/P75 ranges represent the 25th and 75th percentile — the typical floor and ceiling you'll encounter. Volatility is measured as coefficient of variation (standard deviation / mean). For our full data collection and scoring methodology, see how it works.
Pricing data by All Aboard Analytics. Updated February 2026.
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Graham H — Founder, All Aboard Deals
Graham has been cruising for over a decade and has sailed on 15+ cruises across Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Virgin.
He built All Aboard Deals to track cruise prices the same way traders track charts — monitoring 35,000+ sailings and spotting fares that fall well below their recent averages.
When he's not digging through price drops, he's on board testing cabins, checking drink packages, and talking with other cruisers about what actually feels like a good value.
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