The ship will sail seven-night itineraries across the Bahamas and Yucatan Peninsula.
Sister ship, Enchantment of the Seas, will move from Miami, Florida to join Liberty of the Seas in Galveston, Texas, offering four- and five-night Caribbean cruises.
Before repositioning on the December 15 2018, Vision of the Seas will offer two 16-night sailings through the Panama Canal from Miami to Los Angeles and from Los Angeles to New Orleans.
This will be the first time in three years that Royal Caribbean will journey through the canal.
Elsewhere, Mariner of the Seas will return to the US to homeport in Miami.
Mariner will be the first Voyager-class ship to offer short Caribbean sailings.
The three- and four-night itineraries from Port Miami to the Bahamas begin on June 21 2018, following the ship’s extensive 32-day “revitalization”.
Prior to going into drydock Mariner will embark on a previously announced “Global Odyssey”, consisting of three 13- to 15-night sailings from Singapore to Dubai; Dubai to Barcelona; and Barcelona to Miami.
Enchantment of the Seas arrives to Galveston on the June 23 2018.
Guests currently booked on Enchantment for sailings departing Miami after June 23 will be contacted individually to transition the original booking to Mariner of the Seas from her new homeport in Miami.
Sailings onboard Mariner of the Seas are now available to book, while Enchantment of the Seas and Vision of the Seas will be available to book from the May 5.