Harmony of the Seas - Galveston, Texas - November 16, 2025
Just the Facts:
Ship: Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas (2016) - 226,000 tons - 5480 pax
Captain: Mike / Hotel Director: / Cruise Director:
Ports: Galveston, TX - Isla de Roatán, Honduras -
Costa Maya, México - Cozumel, Mé
xico - Galveston, TXI’m cruising solo, doing an S2S (side to side), going from the MSC Seascape to the Harmony of the Seas.
This is my 2nd cruise on the Harmony of the Seas, my 37th Royal Caribbean cruise, and my 228th cruise overall. I have Diamond+ status on Royal Caribbean.
No travel involved other than the 15-20 minute walk from Terminal 14 to Terminal 16
, where I checked my bag with the first porters I encountered—easy peasy travel day. I entered the new Royal Caribbean terminal at about 10:20, and it was so smooth that I was sipping a Painkiller in the beautiful ship’s promenade deck by 10:35. Not crowded at all, I had time to purchase a 3-night dining package, the Voom Wi-Fi, and attend to the muster station all within 20 minutes. I had a Hot Dog on the Boardwalk and looked up to find my balcony at the end of deck 9. I then went up to the now-busy Windjammer for watermelon and my favorite oatmeal-raisin cookies. I then went down to Deck 9 to drop off my backpack, and my Cabin Steward, Andri, welcomed me, saying he was finished with my cabin so that I could stay. They usually open at 1:00 p.m. I wanted to try this particular cabin, located on Deck 9, far aft and above the outdoor Aft stage, where they host diving and other outdoor production shows (I have marked it with an arrow in the large photo above). I do have a good view of the center stage and a fair aft view of the sea and wake. I’ll report following the first show I watch. The cabin is nicely furnished, featuring two wardrobes, a small couch, a large-screen TV, a desk area, and a spacious bathroom. An interesting difference is that the cabin doors open outward. I went to the Promenade Deck (5) to enjoy a Curacao Cosmo and listen to the house band, The Flashback Band, performing. Afterward, I made my way to Deck 8 and the Central Park area to eat at 150 Central Park, the featured premium dining venue. It was the best dinner I have ever had on a cruise ship by far. My waitress, Wu (from China), brought me the following: Roasted Organic Beet Salad, Seared Honey-Glazed Scallops, Lobster Thermidor, Pan-Seared Halibut, and a Hazelnut Passion Fruit Bar for dessert (photo). My favorites were the salad and dessert. I also had their featured cocktail, Urban Garden, which is made table-side. 150 Central Park was a wonderful experience. I retired after dinner, without taking a walkabout, although I needed to. It was a great first day on the Harmony of the Seas.Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. I woke up early but had a full night's rest. At about 8:00 a.m. I went down to the MDR on Deck 3 for breakfast. I ordered three eggs over easy, and they were cooked perfectly. I think the key is ordering three eggs so that the plate doesn't come from the heat lamp. The Bacon, Toast, Hot Milk, Danish, and Juices were also good. When I returned to the cabin, Andri had already cleaned my cabin, so I'm good for the day, other than ice. I did a mid-morning walkabout down one deck to the Central Park area. The small bar there had not opened as yet, but in the lovely Park Cafe, I got fruit and ice with my large mug for the cabin. Cabin time allowed me to update this blog, stay up to date in the Market, and watch the news. At about 1:30 p.m. I went back to the Park Cafe for roast beef sandwiches and chips and ate in the park area on this beautiful day. Cabin/Balcony time until I went for cocktails in the Trellis Bar in Central Park while listening to the Harmony Orchestra playing popular Band Music. It was like a local band performing in a bandstand in a hometown park. To complete my Central Park day, I dined at Chops Grill, the steakhouse located in Central Park. I ordered the Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, the Filet Mignon entree, Creamed Spinach, Potato/Cheese Tots, and Key Lime Pie for dessert. It was good. When I got back to the cabin, I watched the final acts of the production show in the Aqua Theater. As I hoped, I have an excellent seat to view the show. Since I was so high, I also had a great view of the divers and the high-wire acts in the show. Very interesting. The cast for the show is twenty+ people, not counting all the support needed. They have aerialists, dancers, and divers, and everyone needs to be able to swim. Quite a production, and the production booth is opposite my balcony, so I have basically the same view as the directors. A nice, restful day at sea.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. I was awake early and had room service delivered. Ate on the balcony, and there is always something going on below me on the Boardwalk. Johnny Rockets has already done two routines/dances by 9:15 a.m. I had more balcony time when Andri came by to clean the cabin, so much activity below me, yet still the aft view of the sea. Watching the rehearsals on stage or in the water is very interesting as well. I went to the Windjammer for lunch for the first time when it opened at 11:30 a.m. It’s been a favorite of mine because of the various cutlets they always seem to have, and they didn’t disappoint. Today I had the pork cutlets, mashed potatoes, broccoli, fried flounder with tartar sauce, and iced tea. It was excellent. I did a walkabout the ship to familiarize myself with the layout. Basically, from the first Oasis class to the present, they all have a similar design, which does make it easier to maneuver around the ship. At about 5:00 p.m. I went to the Diamond Lounge located on Deck 4 forward. It’s an ample space with no visible bar but plenty of bar servers. I enjoyed several excellent Elderflower Martinis. Tonight I had a 7:00 p.m. reservation for the Izumi Tappenyaki. It was very lovely, and you could customize your menu items. My main items were Beef Filet and Scallops, served with Rice, Vegetables, a Salad, and Green Tea ice cream. The Chef was entertaining, the service was good, and the featured spicy martini cocktail was good (photo). It was a filling meal and a fun experience. Once back at the cabin, I watched more of the Aqua Theater show from the balcony. It was a good sea day with good food on the Harmony of the Seas.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. I was awake well before we docked in Coxen Hole, just after 7:30 a.m., and it’s a beautiful day in Roatan. We are docked next to the Grandeur of the Seas. I wish I could hop on and go directly back to Tampa. Room service breakfast was delivered, and I ate on the balcony. The hot milk and pastries were great. I had some online business to do before leaving the ship at about 10:45 for a walkabout on the pier and town. Most guests take a tour or a taxi from this port, and the legitimate tours have a Kiosk inside the official pier area. Most do zip lines or the beautiful West End beaches. Once you pass through the port gate, you’re confronted with many people selling anything. There is a walkable petting zoo nearby. It was a hot, clear day, and you could easily see the Honduran mainland to the south. I usually stop at a local dive bar that has cold beer and free WiFi, among other things. They have upgraded tables since my last visit. After a few Salva Vida beers, I went back on board to eat lunch at the Windjammer. No cutlet today, but a nice Meatloaf with the consistently excellent mashed potatoes and broccoli. I had some cabin time before going to the Diamond Lounge for cocktails. I returned as they do a lovely Elderflower Martini. At 7:30 p.m. I went to my assigned table in the Main Dining Room on Deck 4 (middle level) for the first time. One other solo Canadian gentleman who had been dining alone was at the six-top table. It was Caribbean Night, and the guests and crew wore Caribbean shirts. The Caribbean menu is not a favorite of mine, but I ordered the spicy coconut shrimp, the jerk pork chop entree, and ice cream for dessert. The food was only fair, but the service was excellent. I did a walkabout and noticed fewer guests this evening, even though there were many activities. Once back in the cabin, I watched rehearsals on the Aquastage for tomorrow's show…it will be a musical. I retired to update this blog and review the day's news on television. It was a fine port day in Roatan.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. Had only a Banana for breakfast as they washed the balcony this morning. I called home to review some new HOA rules for our Village and did some business online. Most guests are off the ship today, and I’m relaxing until lunch time. At about noon, I went up to the Windjammer for lunch. I tried a variety of items: turkey breast, mashed potatoes, broccoli, Asian-style pork, watermelon, and took several of my favorite oatmeal-raisin cookies back to the cabin. They certainly have a variety of foods, including burgers, salads, and deli items. No plans to get off today, but I did a walkabout the ship. It’s a Royal Caribbean day as all ships are RCL, including the huge Icon of the Seas. Of course, this is the future here, as Royal Caribbean has purchased the entire port to develop it as a destination in itself. A nice dress rehearsal (photo) on the Aquastage, as I spent an afternoon on the balcony today. Since it’s Mexican night, I wore my Senoritas shirt, and at about 6:00 p.m. I went to Boleros for cocktails. I tried a new-to-me cocktail, a Coconut Mojito. I liked it and had another until time for dinner in the MDR. It was a Mexican night menu, but I started with some basics since I have not been eating in the MDR. I ordered the Escargot a la Bourguignonne, the Chilled Shrimp Cocktail, the Paplano Pepper Soup, the Pulled Pork Enchiladas, the
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. I woke early, before we docked at the International Pier at about 6:45 a.m. I had room service breakfast delivered before leaving the ship at about 8:00 a.m. (9 a.m. local) for the 10+ minute walk to Del Mar Latino Beach Club.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well, although I heard the Alpha-
Alpha-Alpha code announced at 1:40 a.m. (Medical emergency). I had been watching the Johnny Rockets crew dance all week from my balcony, and this morning I was down there by 8:00 a.m. when they opened for breakfast. I ordered both the breakfast bowl with the chili on the side & the buttermilk pancakes. It was good and very filling. I was glad I got the chili on the side; it was Yankee chili, far from the good Texas Red. Andri brought extra ice and cleaned the cabin before my 11:00 a.m. kickoff of Oklahoma vs. Missouri in Norman, Oklahoma. I had pre-stocked Coca-Cola and snacks, so the temporary man-cave is ready. The game was exciting. I was worried in 1st quarter, but OU’s defense won it for them again, 17-6. The other football games today were fair, and I did get some premium Hot Dogs & Oatmeal Cookies for snacks. So it was a good Cabin TV football day. At about 6:00 p.m. I went to the Diamond Lounge for a happy-hour cocktail or three. It is a large lounge with many servers and H’orderevs. I then went to the Main Dining Room for dinner at 7:30 p.m. It was a good menu tonight, I ordered: the Mediterranean Tapas Medley, two Shrimp Cocktails, Speghetti Bolognaise, the Braised Lamb entree with Mint Sauce, and the Crema Catalana dessert. It was all excellent, as was the service. Upon returning to my cabin, I finished packing and placed my luggage out for pickup tonight. I usually roll mine off, but I’m following the instructions for the HOU airport shuttle in the morning. At 9:30 p.m., the big Aquastage production Big Daddy’s Hideaway Heist began its 2nd show of the evening (photo). I’d seen the rehearsals and knew it was a big, colorful show, not about water per se, but more of a theatrical production. Great seats from my balcony and a great show. A good way to end my cruise. Sunday, November 23, 2025 / Travel Day at Sea
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept very well. I woke early and checked in for my noon flight from HOU (Houston Hobby). Then I watched us in the turning basin and docked by 6:45 a.m. My airport shuttle meeting time is 8:00 a.m. this morning in the theater.

















