Step into the gondola of the giant red balloon you can see from the ship and rise ~450 ft — the highest vantage point in the Bahamas — for a slow 360-degree float over the turquoise shallows, the wave pool and the whole island. It is a genuine engineered tethered helium balloon built by Aerophile, the world leader, not a generic carnival ride, and it is the island's single most-photographed icon. Caveat that actually matters: it is grounded in even moderate wind, so book the earliest slot of the day before the breeze builds.
What to expect
You'll step into the gondola of the iconic red balloon—the island's most photographed landmark, visible from your ship—and rise 450 feet on a tethered float, the highest vantage point in the Bahamas. For 15–20 minutes at altitude, you'll drift in a slow, complete 360-degree rotation, taking in turquoise shallows, the wave pool, and the entire island spread below you. The engineering is serious: this is an Aerophile professional tethered-helium balloon, not a carnival ride, built by the French world leader in the category. The experience is all about the view—serene, stationary, and panoramic.
Honest verdict: cannot book direct. Aerophile builds and runs the balloon but sells no tickets to the public — every seat goes through Royal Caribbean. There is no independent scenic flight, helicopter or view-tour at CocoCay to compare against, so the cruise line isn't overcharging versus a market; just book the cheapest early-Cruise-Planner date (starts ~$39.99) rather than the onboard price.
Good to know
Book the earliest available time slot through the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner before your sailing, as the balloon is grounded in even moderate wind and morning calm is essential; avoid onboard pricing and look for early-booking rates starting around $39.99 rather than the higher daily rates. Confirm exact check-in and ascent times with Guest Services on embarkation day, as wind conditions may ground the ride or shift your slot. Children ages 4–12 enjoy discounts, those 0–3 are free, and you'll want a camera or phone charged for the unobstructed island views. Allow 45 minutes total (travel to the balloon, check-in, wait, ascent, descent, and walk back to the pier) within your port window.