OVERVIEW
If you like a really BIG cruise ship feel, consider sailing with Royal
Caribbean Cruise Line. It owns the biggest cruise vessels afloat, the
Voyager-class ships: Voyager of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas,
Explorer of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, and Navigator of the Seas.
Discover great onboard entertainment, fine dining with available
alternative options, exciting nightlife, and plenty
of sports-oriented onshore excursions. Everyone should cruise
with Royal Caribbean at least once, you will never forget the
experience!
RECOMMENDATIONS
Royal Caribbean Cruises are recommended mostly for
young and
middle-age
active
and
sports-oriented
singles and couples as well as for
families with kids who enjoy a very
busy life on board
of a floating
town called Royal Caribbean cruise ship. Lots of
entertainment,
plenty
of
fun activities,
good food and
decent
service on a
budget-prices
cruise.
Royal Caribbean cruise specials
HIGHLIGHTS
-- Over 100 ports of call worlwide
-- Family staterooms and suites on Voyager-class
cruise ships
-- Two Royal Caribbean private islands in the Bahamas and Haiti
-- Rock-climbing walls on Voyager-class cruise ships
-- Huge atrium area- "Royal Promenade" on Voyager-class ships
-- Aquarium bar with large fish tanks on Voyager-class ships
-- Ice-skating rink on Voyager-class cruise ships
-- Minigolf and a full basketball court on Voyager-class ships
-- Broadway-style shows in a huge theater
-- Stunning ice shows performed on Voyager-class cruise ships
-- Alternate dining choices
-- Up to 21 restaurants, bars & lounges
-- ShipShape Fitness Center & Spa
-- Adventure Ocean supervised program for kids 3-17 y.o.
-- Private babysitting available at extra charge
--Discos and clubs for teens on some ships
ROYAL
CARIBBEAN
DESTINATIONS
Bahamas
Bermuda
Caribbean- Eastern
Caribbean- Southern
Caribbean- Western
Europe- Northern
Europe-
Western
Hawaii
Mexico
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destinations
ROYAL
CARIBBEAN
CRUISE SHIPS
(## in brackets mean the year built/ number of
passengers):
Adventure of the Seas
(2001/ 3,110) |
Mariner of the Seas
(2003/ 3,110) |
Brilliance of the Seas
(2002/ 2,100) |
Monarch of the Seas
(1991/ 2,350) |
Empress of the Seas
(1990/ 1,600) |
Navigator of the Seas
(2002/ 3,110) |
Enchantment of the Seas
(1997/
1,950) |
Radiance of the Seas
(2001/ 2,100) |
Explorer of the Seas
(2000/ 3,110) |
Rhapsody of the Seas
(1997/
2,000) |
Freedom of the Seas
(2003/ 3,110) |
Serenade of the Seas
(2003/
2,100) |
Grandeur of the Seas
(1996/ 1,950) |
Sovereign of the Seas
(1988/ 2,250) |
Jewel of the Seas
(2004/
2,100) |
Splendour of the Seas
(1996/ 1,800) |
Legend of the Seas
(1995/
1,800) |
Vision of the Seas
(1998/ 2,000) |
Majesty of the Seas
(1992/ 2,350) |
Voyager of the Seas
(1999/ 3,110) |
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info on Royal Caribbean Cruises and ships