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Royal Caribbean vegan food

How exciting is it to plan to embark on a cruise!? The anticipation of exotic destinations, picturesque beaches, thrilling excursions, and exploring the innovative ships is unlike any other experience. Of course, we cannot imagine an incredible cruise without one of its most important elements: THE FOOD. Choosing a vegan-friendly cruise line and ship will ensure a satisfying vacation for vegans and vegetarians. Here I share my experience with finding vegan options on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. I discuss navigating the buffet, an incredible vegan menu in the main dining room, and other finds throughout the ship.

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Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas Ship

Does Royal Caribbean have Vegan and Vegetarian Food?

Most cruisers cannot wait to indulge in the fine dining cuisine, all-you-can-eat buffets, and 24/7 ice-cream. Being at the mercy of whatever is available on the ship can be nerve-wracking when you have certain dietary requirements. Royal Caribbean’s Dietary Restrictions page assures that gluten-free, kosher, low-fat, low-sodium, and vegetarian options are available. Not seeing “vegan” in black-and-white can heighten concern for whether there are sufficient vegan food options on cruise ships.

No assurance of vegan options on Royal Caribbean’s website reminded me of an awful experience I had on another cruise line in the past. Although they may have upped their game since my sailing with them in 2017, Carnival is not a vegan-friendly cruise line. When my cruise with Royal Caribbean was approaching, I hoped for the best but prepared for the worst. I filled a small suitcase with enough protein bars, powders, and snacks to sustain myself for a 7-day cruise. Thankfully, I did not need most of them, as Royal Caribbean is a vegan-friendly cruise line!

Can You Eat Vegan at the Royal Caribbean Lunch Buffet?

Upon boarding the ship, I went straight to the buffet area. How pleasantly surprising, and relieving, to walk around and see all of the vegetarian and vegan options Royal Caribbean offers! Fresh spinach and other leafy greens, veggies, chickpeas, lentils, and other healthy options were always available at the salad bar.

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Vegan Meals From the Buffet

In addition to the salad bar, the buffet remained stocked with green beans, zucchini, squash, carrots, broccoli, corn, and more. I always had more than enough veggies to enjoy! The buffet also always had pasta, which I appreciated. There were options of olive oil or marinara sauce for the pasta, both of which were vegan. Rice and potatoes were always available at the buffet, so I just chose what I felt like at each meal.

The pasta, rice, veggies, and potatoes were always fresh, delicious, and unlimited! The buffet offered vegan chili for lunch one day. It had several types of beans and was very flavorful. Another delicious vegan option, Lebanese noodles, satisfied my craving for something spicy.

Are There Vegan Breakfast Options in the Royal Caribbean Buffet?

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Vegan Breakfast From the Buffet

Now that you have seen a good amount of vegan lunch options at the buffet, let’s talk about breakfast. The vegan options Royal Caribbean offers for breakfast were better than I expected. I went to the buffet and ate the same thing every morning: a bowl of oatmeal, hash browns, and fruit.

I liked the oatmeal at the buffet because they had cinnamon, sugar, maple syrup, and raisins to top it with. If you aren’t a big fan of oatmeal, there are other options that you may enjoy. There was always vegan miso soup with tofu at breakfast time, a huge variety of fresh fruits, potatoes, and more. There is soy milk available upon request, and I always had a glass with breakfast to get more calories in. Before you leave breakfast to go enjoy your day, grab a few extra pieces of fruit to take along. Each morning there were plenty of bananas, apples, pears, oranges, kiwi, plums, and more set out at the buffet. When you’re off the ship, you may not be able to find restaurants with adequate vegan options. In such situations, you will be glad to have the extra fruit!

Does Royal Caribbean Have a Vegan Menu?

Royal Caribbean vegan menu

The main dining room offers the best vegan options on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. I would have been extremely grateful for a Royal Caribbean vegetarian menu… but Royal Caribbean outdid themselves with a full vegan menu! As mentioned before, I had a previous bad experience finding vegan options on a Carnival cruise. The vegan options in Carnival’s main dining room were lousy, to say the least. Six pieces of broccoli drenched in tomato sauce, a bowl of plain spaghetti drowning in olive oil, a cold, unseasoned block of tofu straight out of the package, a room-temperature bowl of artificial strawberry syrup passed off as a “chilled soup”… you get the picture. It’s no wonder I was preparing for the worst while getting ready for the Royal Caribbean cruise! To my amazement, when I told my waiter I’m vegan the first night, he handed me a full vegan menu! 

vegan options on Royal Caribbean menu

The Royal Caribbean vegan menu was truly incredible!

Seeing the variety of Royal Caribbean’s vegan options, I genuinely shed a few happy tears. If you know what it feels like to skip meals when you are already hungry, get physically sick from inadequate nutrition, and feel like you are an inconvenience to others because of your diet, then you know the gratification of a delicious, filling meal. Gracious staff who ensure you do not feel unaccounted for makes all the difference in a positive dining experience.

What Vegan Appetizers Does Royal Caribbean Offer?

Royal Caribbean vegan appetizer
Vegan Spring Roll Appetizer

My favorite appetizer was these mixed vegetable spring rolls. I ate them every single night of the cruise, they were that good. The spring rolls came with a sweet chili sauce and were perfect to munch on while browsing the menu. The second night of the cruise and thereafter, our waiter brought a huge plate of spring rolls for the table. He knew how much we liked them!

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Vegan Appetizers in the Main Dining Room

From the cold, plain tofu on the Carnival cruise to this amazing fried sweet chili tofu, what an upgrade! I was ecstatic that Royal Caribbean offered a plant-based protein option that was actually tasty.

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Vegan Soups in the Main Dining Room

The vegan soups far exceeded my expectations. Every single one was delicious! I tried creamy mushroom soup, Thai Asian noodle soup, split pea soup, and a chilled apple carrot soup. I almost didn’t try the chilled soup because of the awful strawberry syrup “soup” on the Carnival cruise. I’m so glad I tried it, because this apple carrot soup actually ended up being my favorite. I liked it so much that I ordered it four of the seven nights. It tasted so fresh and natural!

What Vegan Main Dishes are Available?

I consider a cruise line to be vegan-friendly when they do not make vegan guests feel “less than” because of their lifestyle choices. I cannot speak enough praise of the Royal Caribbean vegan options, always satisfying and healthy. Choosing which entrée to enjoy each night, knowing they were all completely plant-based, was so exciting! Pictured below are some of the amazing vegan options Royal Caribbean offers for dinner. My favorite dishes were the Pad Thai noodles and the vegan bean burritos. I alternated between these two options most nights because they were so tasty and filling.

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Vegan Dinner Options in the Main Dining Room

The noodle dish consisted of tofu, carrots, green onions, bean sprouts, and peanuts in a sweet and sour sauce. The burritos contained beans and mixed veggies in flour tortillas and came with fresh pico de gallo and guacamole. I also enjoyed the grilled vegetable and tofu kebobs, served with brown pilaf rice with almonds. The last picture shows the dinner served to me on the first night of the cruise. The waiter actually apologized for this meal, assuring me that the dinners from the vegan menu would be much better. To me, a baked potato, rice, and veggies is not a meal to apologize about! I felt grateful to be eating a filling, nutritious plant-based dinner. Plus, the excitement of the vegan menu left no room for disappointment!

Does Royal Caribbean Have Vegan Desserts

Yes, Royal Caribbean includes delicious vegan dessert options! Many non-vegan restaurants offer dozens of dairy-laden desserts, but don’t have much to show for vegan guests. I thought the cruise dessert experience would be similar, especially because of my experience on the Carnival cruise, where “dessert” was cantaloupe and grapes.

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Vegan Desserts in the Main Dining Room

Pictured first is a chocolate cherry cake. I’ll be honest, I ate a slice of that cake for dessert almost every night of the cruise! It was rich, moist, decadent, and everything you would want in a slice of chocolate cake. Next up is pumpkin spice rice pudding, which was uniquely tasty as well. The vanilla cupcake tasted just like a homemade vegan cupcake and the frosting was delicious without being overly sweet. On the last night, I felt like a healthier option and asked if I could have fruit for dessert. To my delight, the waiter brought out a cup of fresh berries. Royal Caribbean did not fall short in the vegan dessert category!

Where Else Can You Find Vegan Food on the Cruise Ship?

Aside from the buffet and main dining area, there are several other vegan options on Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas. Sorrento’s Pizza is located on the main deck, with all items included in the cruise fare, excluding beer and soda. On a late night while craving a quick snack, I stopped in for some bruschetta.

Vegan Bruschetta from Sorrento’s Pizza

Another afternoon, I was craving pizza for lunch. I asked whether the cooks could make a couple slices with no cheese, and they said that would not be a problem. After about a 10 minute wait, one of the cooks brought me four slices of pizza with marinara sauce. Score! Not a minute later, another cook walked out and apologized for the “plain” pizza. He brought me four more slices, this time topped with veggies! He insisted on taking the plain pizza back, but I said I would still eat them. Yes, I did eat all eight slices, and they most definitely satisfied my pizza craving! 😉

Vegan Pizza from Sorrento’s Pizza

Cafe Promenade offers tea and coffee at no additional cost. Some other vegan options can be found at the restaurants around the ship that do require additional costs, but I recommend taking advantage of the incredible options that are already included.

Should I Pack Any Vegan Snacks?

YES! Although there are many vegan options Royal Caribbean offers on the ship, I still brought a ton of my own snacks. I prepared for the worst because I did not know there would be so many plant-based options aboard. While I did not need most of them, I still recommend packing a few things for those long beach and excursion days where you likely won’t eat a full meal for several hours.

Of the foods I did bring, I was most glad to have a box of my favorite vegan protein bars. I love the Dark Chocolate variety pack, you honestly can’t go wrong with any of the flavors! I love that these protein bars are also non-gmo, gluten-free, and literally taste like eating a candy bar. These bars come in handy every time I travel or just want a quick, healthy snack to satisfy my sweet tooth, while still getting in some high quality plant-based protein.

I also brought and recommend packing a few servings of vegan protein powder, nuts, some dried fruit, crunchy chickpeas, and fruit pouches. As I mentioned above, don’t forget to take advantage of all the fresh fruit at the buffet!

I hope my experience has assured you that Royal Caribbean vegetarian and vegan options are plentiful and delicious. When considering cruising, I would highly recommend this cruise line as you will not go hungry or feel like an outsider because of your diet. The more we share our experiences, the more likely we are to create demand for vegan options on cruise ships. In sharing, we also learn which cruise lines to avoid, and which we can count on to adequately feed us. If you have had good or bad experiences with finding plant-based options on any cruise lines, I would love to hear about them! What are your experiences cruising with special dietary requirements?

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  1. Janna

    March 29, 2021 at 1:19 am

    What year did you travel? I am wondering if this is a current article?

    Reply
    • Melissa Donovan

      May 7, 2021 at 9:24 pm

      Hi Janna, I traveled with Royal Caribbean in September 2018. I would imagine their vegan options have only gotten better since then 🙂

      Reply
      • Roothy

        June 29, 2023 at 3:18 pm

        Alas, they have gotten worse. No vegan menu anyone. One vegan option for app, main, dessert on each dinner menu. No off menu ordering. No vegan cheese at the pizza place. No before dog at the hotdog place. And it’s not even clear that their vegan butter is actually vegan–some cruisers have been told it contains 3% buttermilk.

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        • Melissa Donovan

          July 15, 2023 at 3:58 pm

          Oh no, I am so disheartened to hear that you had such a poor experience. One would hope that as the years went on, companies would keep up with the times and continue to innovate their vegan menus, not minimize them. Cruises, and businesses in the food service industry in general, are ostracizing a large customer base by not adequately feeding those who depend on balanced plant-based options.

          Reply
  2. Kim Adams

    August 2, 2021 at 1:22 am

    We have a royal Caribbean cruise scheduled next summer. It’s been postponed two years because of COVID. In the meantime , my daughter has decided to be vegan. You’re personal experience with RC was very informative. I’m glad I found this because now I know my daughter won’t go hungry on our trip!!
    Thank you!

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    • Melissa Donovan

      August 28, 2021 at 7:58 pm

      Hi Kim, thank you for your comment! I’m so glad my experience provided some reassurance to you and your daughter. I hope you enjoy your trip next summer and stay safe in the mean time!

      Reply
  3. Kelly M

    August 26, 2021 at 11:06 pm

    I went on a cruise in Dec 2019 and I unfortunately didn’t have the best experience. I was told there would be a vegan menu, but they didn’t have one at all. I only got fruit for dessert and I’m not a fruit year though on the last night they made me a coconut chocolate mousse which was a nice surprise and treat. I went to the MDR for breakfast one morning and I literally got what you described with Carnival- a block of mush tofu that was completely plain and swimming in oil. I ate a lot of potatoes and carrots and rice from the buffet and they gave me sour dough rolls with my dinner that I inhaled. For breakfast I had cereal and soy milk. Thank you for giving me ideas through out the ship and what may be a good idea to ask for if they do not have many options again. They asked me what I’d like most evenings, but I honestly was left speechless a lot and not sure what to say. Like they wanted me to make a meal up for them that they could make me. It was just kind of awkward! Maybe it was because I had food allergies (treenuts, peanuts, buckwheat, tahini)- but I asked them specifically for a vegan menu and said I saw some floating around online and they said they didn’t have one. Strange!

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    • Melissa Donovan

      August 28, 2021 at 7:57 pm

      Kelly, so sorry to hear that your experience wasn’t the best! I wonder if the availability of the vegan menu varies from ship to ship. I hope things become more standardized in the near future so that vegans can feel accommodated on their trips no matter what ship or cruise line they sail with. I’m so glad that you gained some ideas for navigating the ship and found some options at the buffet. I hope your next trip turns out better than your last one!

      Reply
  4. Mike Trinder

    August 29, 2021 at 2:33 pm

    We are due to going on Anthem in 3 weeks and will let you know how we get on.

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    • Melissa Donovan

      October 8, 2021 at 4:58 pm

      How exciting, I hope Anthem provided you with ample vegan options!

      Reply
    • Lisa

      May 30, 2022 at 1:44 pm

      Was there a update!? Going on the The Oasis if the Sea in less than 2 weeks and hoping we have a vegan menu !

      Reply
      • Mary

        May 28, 2023 at 7:49 pm

        Going on Oasis in November, what was your experience? I’m vegetarian.

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        • Melissa Donovan

          June 13, 2023 at 10:14 pm

          Hi Mary, while I had a very positive experience on the Freedom of the Seas ship in 2018, it is the only time I cruised with Royal Caribbean. I’m sure every ship is different in terms of the exact menu items offered, but being that I had an easy time finding plenty of vegan options, I’m sure you’ll have an even easier time as a vegetarian. I hope you enjoy your cruise!

          Reply
      • Melissa Donovan

        June 13, 2023 at 10:15 pm

        Hi Lisa, as of right now this post is the most updated for my personal experience. 2018 is the only time I’ve sailed with Royal Caribbean, but I plant to again in the future. I hope Oasis was able to accommodate you with a vegan menu, let me know how it turned out!

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  5. Mike Burton

    October 16, 2021 at 9:59 pm

    I went with Carnival in 2018 and had nothing like the experience you described, maybe it does vary by ship or something, On mine there was always plenty of great fruits and veggies, cheese free pizza, beads and salads and even vegan burgers that they cleaned the grill before cooking. Granted I never used the main dining rooms, but I never went hungry.

    Norwegian was even better in 2018 and 2019. I’m about to embark on my first Royal Caribbean aboard Oasis and I am always a bit nervous about new cruise lines when it comes to the food. Your experience has helped me relax a bit. Thank you for sharing!

    Hopefully plant based diets are just gaining popularity and the trend of improvement will continue!

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    • Melissa Donovan

      December 2, 2021 at 9:28 pm

      Hi Mike, I’m so glad to hear that you had a better experience with Carnival than I did. It’s great that you never went hungry on your cruise 🙂

      And thank you for the heads up about Norwegian being vegan friendly. I hope Royal Caribbean’s Oasis provided you with some good vegan options.

      I do hope that the availability of plant-based options will continue to improve as well!

      Reply
  6. Steve

    October 27, 2021 at 3:11 am

    Thank you for sharing ,My wife was afraid going on a cruise for are anniversary next year , Since she didn’t know if there was vegan option for her. But after read your post we less nervous.

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    • Melissa Donovan

      December 2, 2021 at 9:29 pm

      Steve, I am so glad to hear this post help to ease some of yours and your wife’s worries. I hope that you enjoy your anniversary cruise and that they have plenty of delicious vegan options for you!

      Reply
  7. Niccole

    January 9, 2022 at 7:07 pm

    I’m not technically Vegan but I have an egg allergy and found that it is easier to be vegan While on vacation. that said most pasta noodles and a good amount of breads are not vegan they tend to have hidden egg in them. Did you Happen to check the noodles or / and breads?

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    • Melissa Donovan

      June 1, 2022 at 2:25 pm

      Hi Niccole, yes, I hear you, it can be frustrating realizing how many items contain eggs. I always asked a worker to confirm that the food I was putting on my plate was vegan before consuming. I’m sure it could vary from ship to ship, but overall I don’t think you’ll have a problem with finding egg-free noodles or breads.

      Reply
  8. Lauren

    January 22, 2022 at 9:03 pm

    Thank you so much for this! I am sure things have changed some, but this is soooo nice to know! I cannot wait!!!

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    • Melissa Donovan

      June 1, 2022 at 2:26 pm

      You’re so welcome! I hope your experience was filled with amazing vegan food too 🙂

      Reply
  9. Ashley Sardoni

    June 26, 2022 at 11:46 pm

    Thank you so much for this! I’m leaving in 11 days and was starting to wonder how much I would need to pack. I’ve been on cruises where they told me to bring my own food! I’m so excited to be able to eat what looks like amazing food.

    Reply
    • Melissa Donovan

      June 28, 2022 at 2:04 pm

      You’re so welcome! I hope you enjoy your cruise and that they have just as ample vegan options for you! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Beatriz

    August 12, 2022 at 7:48 pm

    Hi! thank you so much for your help regarding vegan options on Royal Caribbean, I definitely felt seen haha. Which Royal Caribbean line would you choose on 2022- regarding Vegan gluten free options? I see there’s a few!

    Thanks so much!

    Kindly

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    • Melissa Donovan

      August 16, 2022 at 9:41 pm

      Hi Beatriz! I’m so happy to hear this was helpful and that you felt seen. I definitely know the struggle of worries that come up before traveling!

      I honestly don’t have any up-to-date recommendations as the first and last time I cruised with Royal Caribbean was this trip on the Freedom of the Seas in 2018. However, it’s promising to hear that you see a few options!

      Reply
  11. Dat hot vegan

    November 23, 2023 at 7:57 am

    Thanks for posting this. Wegan for life!!

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-Pushing through exhaustion and struggling to slow down
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For a long time, I thought the only solutions were more effort or better discipline.

But real change happens when you start to:
-Notice the patterns running your thoughts and decisions
-Understand what your nervous system is responding to
-Build the self-trust to make aligned decisions without second-guessing yourself

That’s the work we focus on in my 1:1 coaching.

Not endlessly trying to “fix” yourself (because you’re not broken).

But instead, we build self-awareness, inner strength and self-trust at a pace that feels good and sustainable for you.

Where in your life are you currently operating from fear instead of self-trust?

If you’re ready to release self-doubt, trust yourself again, and move forward with clarity and confidence, DM me FREE to apply for my 1:1 coaching 🦋
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