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Where is the Vision of the Seas Right Now?

Vision of the Seas — where is it now? Our ship tracking tool shows the current location of Vision of the Seas is in port at Royal Naval Dockyard, West End, Bermuda.

Vision of the Seas cruise ship at sea
Status
In port
Next port
Baltimore, Maryland
Arrives
Thu, Aug 20, 7:00 AM
Voyage
90% complete

The Vision of the Seas current location shown above is derived from the ship’s itinerary and charted route, interpolated to the current time. The ship’s positioning is exact at each destination and estimated between ports. This is not an AIS position report. Position last calculated Aug 20, 2026, 12:17 AM UTC.

5 Night Bermuda Getaway (Baltimore Roundtrip)

5 nights · departed Sat, Aug 15 · Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
01
Sat, Aug 15
Dep 3:00 PM
04
Thu, Aug 20
Arr 7:00 AM

Vision of the Seas tracking questions

Where is Vision of the Seas right now?

Vision of the Seas is currently 90% of the way through its 5 Night Bermuda Getaway itinerary. Right now, the ship is at port in Royal Naval Dockyard, West End, Bermuda.

What is Vision of the Seas's current location?

Vision of the Seas's current location is approximately 32.32° N, 64.83° W. The position updates as the voyage goes on, so the ship moves along its route in step with its schedule.

Which ports does Vision of the Seas visit?

Vision of the Seas sails from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida and Baltimore, Maryland. Its scheduled ports of call over the coming months include Nassau, Bahamas, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Royal Naval Dockyard, West End, Bermuda, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Saint John, New Brunswick, St. John's, Antigua, Frederiksted, St. Croix, U.S.V.I. and Perfect Day At Coco Cay, Bahamas. That is 8 of 15 ports in all.

Is there a live Vision of the Seas map?

Yes. The Vision of the Seas map on this page plots the ship on its charted route. The distance already sailed is drawn as a solid line, and the distance still to go is dashed. Every port on the itinerary is marked, and the next one is highlighted.

How does this Vision of the Seas ship tracker work?

The tracker works out the ship's position from its published itinerary and the charted route between its ports. It then estimates how far along that route the ship should be right now. So the position is exact at each destination and an estimate in between. It is not an AIS report, and will not show an unplanned diversion or a delay.

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