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Royal Caribbean
Adventure of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Majesty of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas, Splendour of the Seas, Vision of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas
Description
Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are the most innovative and exciting in the travel industry. From rock-climbing walls on every ship, to elegant dining rooms and relaxing spas, your experience onboard is nothing short of incredible. And the service you get will be just as amazing.
Your happiness is the biggest priority, and Royal Caribbean will do everything to make sure you get the most out of your cruise vacation. Sailing with your family gathering a few friends together for a reunion? Planning to say, "I do"? Or "I'd do it all over again"? Royal Caribbean have programs and packages that will make any occasion special.
Even before you reach your destination, you're going to be amazed at what you see - your cruise ship. Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are the most innovative and exciting in the travel industry. From rock-climbing walls on every ship, to elegant dining rooms and relaxing spas, your experience onboard is nothing short of incredible.
It's like every day's your birthday when you sail with Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean cater to your every whim so you're completely free to adventure on. How will Royal Caribbean make sure every second of your cruise vacation is everything you hoped for? With there Gold Anchor Service. You'll have one of the friendliest crews on water ready to show you the time of your life.
Ships
Adventure of the Seas
| Launched: | 18th November 2001 |
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| Tonnage: | 138,000 |
| Length: | 1,020 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,185 |
| Occupancy: | 3,114 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Adventure of the Seas is something to experience. It houses amazing cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall – among others. How did we accommodate all of these magnificent ideas? Simple. We built a bigger ship – the 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Adventure of the Seas is part of the Voyager class of ships. This spectacular class represents one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market – and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities. Adventure of the Seas sails the Southern Caribbean itinerary round-trip from San Juan.
Brilliance of the Seas
| Launched: | 15th July 2002 |
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| Tonnage: | 90,090 |
| Length: | 962 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 869 |
| Occupancy: | 2,501 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Brilliance of the Seas is just another example of Royal Caribbean's commitment to making your at sea vacation experience one you will never forget. More outside cabins, glass elevators facing the sea, nine-story glass-constructed Centrum, state-of-the-art technology and of course, our Gold Anchor Service® that is second to none, are just a few of the ways this cruise ship will make your journey special and unique.
Enchantment of the Seas
| Launched: | 13th July 1997 |
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| Tonnage: | 74,000 |
| Length: | 916 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 760 |
| Occupancy: | 2,446 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
One look at this ship's amazing design and you'll see for yourself why it's a guest favorite. It has six whirlpools, an indoor and outdoor pool, eight lounges, a plush ShipShape Spa and plenty of space for 1,950 guests – and that's just for starters. It's definitely an experience you shouldn't miss. Enchantment of the Seas sails 7-night Western Caribbean cruises year-round from Ft. Lauderdale.
Explorer of the Seas
| Launched: | 10th January 2000 |
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| Tonnage: | 138,000 |
| Length: | 1,020 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,181 |
| Occupancy: | 3,114 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
This ship is as fun as it gets. Enjoy amazing cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, a street fair – and more. But how do we accommodate all of this? It's a really big ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Explorer of the Seas boasts one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market – and includes enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities. Explorer of the Seas sails to the Eastern and Western Caribbean round-trip from Miami.
Freedom of the Seas
| Launched: | 1st June 2006 |
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| Tonnage: | 158,000 |
| Length: | 1,112 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,360 |
| Occupancy: | 4,370 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Royal Caribbean’s NEW Freedom of the Seas takes ship design to the edge and beyond, offering a top-deck aqua environment unparalleled in the industry,including an interactive family water park, cantilevered whirlpools and a dedicated sports pool. Freedom of the
Seas will also feature the largest rock climbing wall at sea, a 14-person Presidential Suite and the largest shopping, dining and entertainment boulevard in the fleet, to name but a few of the amazing innovations on board the world's largest cruise ship.
Grandeur of the Seas
| Launched: | 12th January 1996 |
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| Tonnage: | 74,137 |
| Length: | 916 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 760 |
| Occupancy: | 2,446 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
A ship so grand we had to call it Grandeur of the Seas. This majestic, 1,950-guest ship comes equipted with a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track and countless bars and restaurants. Grandeur of the Seas sails to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Canada/New England, Europe and Transatlantic crossings.
Vision class ships give you so many ways to enjoy the day - places to eat and drink, places to feel invigorated and pampered and places to have fun.
Independence of the Seas
| Launched: | 1st December 2007 |
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| Tonnage: | 160,000 |
| Length: | 1,112 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,300 |
| Occupancy: | 3,634 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Meet the third in the spectacular Freedom Class of ships. Independence of the SeasSM is the largest ship ever to be home-ported in Europe. Guests across the globe now have access to more of the amazing onboard innovations offered by our other Freedom Class ships, and, of course, to a variety of exciting European itineraries to choose from.
Jewel of the Seas
| Launched: | 11th January 2004 |
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| Tonnage: | 90,090 |
| Length: | 962 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 858 |
| Occupancy: | 2,501 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
One of our newest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas offers the ultimate 'at sea' experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Legend of the Seas
| Launched: | 5th January 1995 |
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| Tonnage: | 96,130 |
| Length: | 867 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 720 |
| Occupancy: | 2,076 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Filled with an endless supply of entertainment and relaxation options, Legend of the Seas boasts 70,000 tons of fun and adventure for up to 2,062 guests. You can relax in any one of six whirlpools, shop the many stores and boutiques, play a hand in the Casino Royale, and take in a phenomenal view atop the Observatory – the possibilities are endless. Legend of the Seas sails numerous destinations, including Alaska, Hawaii and the Panama Canal.
Vision class ships give you so many ways to enjoy the day - places to eat and drink, places to feel invigorated and pampered, and places to have fun.
Step into one of the spectacular diningrooms and you'll feel like you're joining and elegant dinner party. A relaxed alternative is the casual Windjammer Cafe - the perfect place for a more informal meal, but with the same amazing views as the main dining room. For people watching you can't beat the Champagne Terrace - get a taste of the high life as you watch the world go by.
Liberty of the Seas
| Launched: | 19th May 2007 |
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| Tonnage: | 160,000 |
| Length: | 1,112 Feet |
| Total Crew: | Unknown |
| Occupancy: | 3,634 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Always looking for the next big thing? Say hello to one of the world's biggest and most imaginative maritime marvels –Liberty of the Seas.A Freedom Class ship which comes with an unlimited supply of onboard adventure. You'll find a surf park, full-size boxing ring, H2O ZoneSM water park (complete with ground geysers) plus flat-screen TVs in every stateroom – and that's just the short list. Liberty also offers Royal Caribbean's very own Vitality well-being programme that will rejuvenate your body and soul with soothing spa treatments, healthy menus, personal trainers, tons of fitness options and more!
Majesty of the Seas
| Launched: | 4th January 1992 |
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| Tonnage: | 73,941 |
| Length: | 879 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 827 |
| Occupancy: | 2,744 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Majesty of the Seas offers many activities like an amazing ShipShape Spa, an onboard cinema, nine lounges, two outdoor and indoor pools plus much more. It also provides ample space for intimate gatherings as well as “family-style” events. The 2,350-guest Majesty of the Seas sails 3 and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas year-round.
Mariner of the Seas
| Launched: | 17th January 2004 |
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| Tonnage: | 138,000 |
| Length: | 1,020 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,181 |
| Occupancy: | 3,114 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
With a total length of 1,020 feet, a weight of 138,000 tons, and a capacity to hold 3,114 passengers, Mariner of the Seas has something for everyone. Part of the Voyager class of ships, which represent one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market, this spectacular ship was designed with enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and state-of-the-art recreational facilities like a rock-climbing wall, ice-skating rink, and basketball court. Mariner of the Seas sails the Eastern and Western Caribbean round-trip from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Voyager class ships were designed to be bigger than any other cruise ship, so much room was needed to accommodate all the innovations packed on board.
The Royal Promenade is the extraordinary heart of these ships. Highlights of this revolutionary atrium include restaurants, bars, street entertainers, and shopping like never before at sea, whether you're after designer names, perfume and jewellery, fashion wear or flowers. The English pub is the place to meet new friends; the Sports Bar has satelite TV for those who cant miss a big sporting event; the Connoisseur Club serves you your favourite brandy; and there's always a great place to eat 24 hours a day along the Royal Promenade.
Monarch of the Seas
| Launched: | 17th November 1999 |
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| Tonnage: | 73,941 |
| Length: | 880 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 858 |
| Occupancy: | 2,744 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Departing year-round from L.A., the 2,350-guest Monarch of the Seas sets sail for the ultimate Baja cruise vacation. In addition to the spectacular on-shore excitement, you'll enjoy Monarch's upgraded amenities like the oversized spa and fitness center, specialty Asian fusion cuisine at Jade, a make-your-own pizzeria, and, of course, Royal Caribbean's famed rock-climbing wall.
Navigator of the Seas
| Launched: | 14th December 2002 |
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| Tonnage: | 137,276 |
| Length: | 1,020 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,185 |
| Occupancy: | 3,840 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Navigator of the Seas. A ship? Or a work of art? Once onboard, you'll have a tough time deciding. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the captivating waters of the Caribbean, it contains some amazing features – a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there's more? What about a theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? Sailing from the shores of Miami to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, this 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.
Oasis of the Seas
| Launched: | 1st December 2008 |
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| Tonnage: | 222,900 |
| Length: | 1,184 Feet |
| Total Crew: | Unknown |
| Occupancy: | 5,400 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Experience our most innovative and imaginative ship yet, Oasis of the SeasSM. This new class of naval engineering genius features the first ever neighbourhood concept where everyone can find their unique experiences in one of our seven distinct onboard districts, including: Central Park – a public space combining nature and nautical life; Boardwalk – dedicated to family, fun and featuring the new and entertaining AquaTheater; and the Royal Promenade – the heart of many Royal Caribbean ships, that's now bigger and better than ever. With 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel proves that the impossible is possible.
Radiance of the Seas
| Launched: | 1st April 2001 |
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| Tonnage: | 90,090 |
| Length: | 961 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 859 |
| Occupancy: | 2,501 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas offers the ultimate 'at sea' experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater open spaces, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional cruise staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Rhapsody of the Seas
| Launched: | 23rd November 2003 |
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| Tonnage: | 78,491 |
| Length: | 915 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 765 |
| Occupancy: | 2,435 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
With its dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas will most definitely make you feel closer to nature. When you're not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in the soothing ShipShape Spa, swimming in one of the two pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool, or catching up over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges. This amazing 2,000-guest ship sails the Western Caribbean year-round.
Serenade of the Seas
| Launched: | 4th August 2003 |
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| Tonnage: | 90,090 |
| Length: | 962 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 859 |
| Occupancy: | 2,501 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
One of our newest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas offers the ultimate 'at sea' experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and exceptional staff committed to serving your every whim. Her spectacular features include the ten-storey glass-constructed Centrum, glass lifts facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Splendour of the Seas
| Launched: | 31st March 1996 |
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| Tonnage: | 70,000 |
| Length: | 867 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 723 |
| Occupancy: | 2,076 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Enjoy a seven-story lobby, an 18-hole miniature golf course and a stunning Crystal Canopy, which by day admits the sun and by night closes to create a magical effect – perfect for dancing under. The 1,800-guest Splendour of the Seas sails 12-night Panama Canal cruises, 4 and 5-night Caribbean cruises, and 7-night Mediterranean cruises departing from Barcelona.
Vision of the Seas
| Launched: | 5th February 1998 |
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| Tonnage: | 78,491 |
| Length: | 915 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 723 |
| Occupancy: | 2,435 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you're cruising the Inside Passage or docked in Cozumel, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard: the 2,400-guest Vision of the Seas has beautiful amenities, and lots of them. There's the very soothing ShipShape Spa, two pools, six whirlpools, a fabulous observatory, and the Masquerade Theatre, which features nightly entertainment, like Broadway-inspired musicals – and that's just for starters. This spectacular ship sails numerous destinations including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexico.
Voyager of the Seas
| Launched: | 11th January 1999 |
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| Tonnage: | 137,280 |
| Length: | 1,020 Feet |
| Total Crew: | 1,176 |
| Occupancy: | 3,838 |
| Rating: | 4 Stars |
She's a beauty. Aboard the 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas you can enjoy cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall, one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market, enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities – among others. Like we said, she's a beauty. Voyager of the Seas sails the Western Caribbean and Canada/New England.
Voyager class ships were designed to be bigger than any other cruise ship, so much room was needed to accommodate all the innovations packed on board.
The Royal Promenade is the extraordinary heart of these ships. Highlights of this revolutionary atrium include restaurants , bars, street entertainers, and shopping like never before at sea. The English pub is the place to meet new friends; the Sports Bar has satelite TV for those who cant miss a big sporting event; the Conoisseur Club serves you your favourite brandy; and there's always a great place to eat 24 hours a day.
Its not hard to find your own nook to watch the world go by; the lovely Aquarium Bar with vast tanks of tropical fish; the nautically inspired Schooner Bar; the intimate confines of the well-stocked library; the card room for some serious amusement; or the round-the-clock Internet centre. The main theatre seats 1,350 in an opera-house ambience. Studio B is a 900 seat venue for ice show performances and interactive game shows.
Further Information
Accommodation
After a day of exploring the world, its exotic cuisine and interesting cultures, there's nothing better than returning to the comfort of your private stateroom. They have designed every one of there staterooms to be a comfortable, relaxing place for you to rest after your adventures. The staterooms vary by ship, but every room offers a television, telephone, en-suite facilities, shower, vanity area and even a hairdryer.
Suites
Suites offer more room, comfort and luxury. Most come with a private balcony and all include standard features. Some suites even include complimentary concierge service, which includes access to a private lounge as well as personalised service to help with making reservations or other arrangements. Suites are a great way to travel in style and give your family more space, while keeping everyone together. Our Royal Family Suite can accommodate up to eight people.
Balcony Stateroom
Imagine opening your balcony door to see a new and breathtaking part of the world each morning. A stateroom with a balcony is a great way to make your cruise adventure even more memorable and truly take in your destination.
Ocean View Stateroom
Spend the day exploring the world, then come back to your room and don't miss a thing. Take in the spectacular sights and enjoy the beautiful ocean view from the window in your stateroom. All Ocean View Staterooms have two twin beds, which can convert into a queen size double bed, vanity area and en-suite facilities.
Interior Stateroom
Relax in all the comfort of the interior staterooms. These well appointed rooms are excellent value. For an interior room with a view, there are our Promenade staterooms, available on all Voyager Family ships. They offer all the features of a standard stateroom, plus a bowed window overlooking the Royal Promenade.
Activities
Whether you want to scale the heights of our rock climbing wall, enjoy a round on the miniature golf course, slip some blades on and take a spin on the world's first ever ice rink at sea or simply relax and soak up the sun - with Royal Caribbean the time is yours to do as you please.
Perhaps you'll indulge in a little shopping along the fabulous Royal Promenade. Or on the other hand, if your idea of physical exertion is simply turning the next page of your favourite book, our Solarium is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Choose to enjoy a drink by the pool, slip into a relaxing whirlpool, take a leisurely stroll around the deck or discover the rejuvenating pleasures of a relaxing massage, a soothing spa or a seaweed wrap in the largest sea-based health and fitness centre - our magnificent ShipShape® Centre.
With so much choice, you'll find deciding what to do can be an activity in itself.
For kids
For kids, there can be no greater adventure than sailing the high seas. And to make it even more special, they created an Adventure Ocean® Youth Programme, specifically designed to entertain children from 6 months to 17 years with an exciting range of fun and educational supervised activities. There's even the added excitement of Adventure Beach - an area especially for families to enjoy together, with a swimming pool and water slide, it's loads of fun!
Adventure Ocean®
Adventure Ocean® is specially designed to blend educational activities with just plain fun. Every cruise is different. But one thing never changes: your child will get to learn about local customs, do cool science experiments, and make great new friends.
Family holidays will never be the same again. With Adventure Ocean®, you can do activities as a family, plus parents get some free time to themselves - and children get some time to have their kind of fun. That includes special children-only meals, a TV station with channels just for children, lots of great play areas and even a nightclub for teens. Royal Caribbean cruises are designed to bring families closer together and for everyone to have the time of their life!
To participate in group activities, children must be potty-trained. No pull-ups or nappies, please.
Who is it for?
Adventure Ocean® is a free Programme, open to all guests aged 6 months - 17 years. Children are cared for by age: 6 - 18 months, 18 - 36 months, 3 to 5; 6 to 8; 9 to 11; 12 to 14; and 15 to 17 years. v If your child wants to join a different age group, they must participate in one day-activity session and one night-activity session with their proper age group first. The Adventure Ocean® Manager and youth staff will then make the decision based on their maturity level.
The People Behind the Programme
Each Adventure Ocean® staff member holds a college degree in education, recreation or a related field, from an accredited college or university, or has qualified equivalent experience in working with children aged 6 months - 17 years.
All are fully trained and certified in children's first aid and have an extensive background in working with groups of children. So relax as your children are in safe hands.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry
For our youngest guests, they offer a children's menu featuring all their favourites: pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, peanut butter, and macaroni cheese. Kids have their own drinks programmes too. The Unlimited Soda Package lets them purchase a fountain soda/juice package so they can enjoy as many fountain sodas and juices as they want.
On selected nights, the youth staff host dinners in our specialty restaurants. It's a great opportunity for children to eat with other kids and for parents to enjoy a meal alone.
Adventure Ocean® Coupons
All children who participate in Adventure Ocean® will have the opportunity to earn up to three Adventure Ocean® coupons a day by attending the activities. At the end of the cruise, they can trade them in for really cool prizes.
Adventure Family
The idea of Adventure Family is for children and their parents to get together and participate in fun onboard activities like ice-skating and karaoke, as well as beach games that are played shore side. It's a great way for the entire family to have fun.
Time for Mum and Dad
As a holiday for the whole family, Royal Caribbean also provides quiet time for mum and dad. That can be during the day, while the children are at their own Adventure Ocean® Programme, or at night, while the children are with babysitters.
For older children, they offer group sitting in the Late Night Party Zone. The service is offered from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. in our youth facilities and children must be at least three years of age. The rate is $5 USD an hour per child.
For younger children, they also offer individual sitting in your stateroom from 8 a.m until 2 a.m. Children must be at least one year old. Rates are generally between $8 and $10 USD an hour, depending on the number of children in your family. Payments must be made in cash. They require 24 hours advance notice and the guests can confirm the service with Guest Relations upon boarding.
On Board Experience
From sunrise to sunset and around every corner, there's something exciting for you to do on a Royal Caribbean holiday. On board, try the rock-climbing wall, or how about a workout or a relaxing massage?
Better yet, try your luck in the casino, attend an art auction, or dance the night away in a nightclub. There are even supervised activities for kids. And on land, they offer shore excursions for everything from glacier trekking in Alaska to wine tasting in Tuscany. Best of all, every experience is delivered with there unique GOLD Anchor service.
From the tinkling steel-pan sounds of the calypso band that entertain you around the pool, to the lights, costumes and make-up, and the show-stopping numbers in our fabulous West-End style productions, there's a fantastic variety of entertainment for you to enjoy throughout the day and late into the night.
Entertainment
Take in a show, catch up on the latest movies, chill out with some cool jazz or thrill to one of the incredible ice spectaculars. Whatever you choose to enjoy you'll discover an amazing entertainment experience on board.
There's also a host of superb bars and venues to suit your every mood and occasion - from celebrating with a glass of bubbly in the Champagne Bar to sipping a cocktail in the Viking Crown Lounge.
Perhaps you prefer to chance your luck in the Casino Royale. Try your hand at Blackjack or Stud Poker, have a roll of the dice on the craps table or place your chips on the roulette wheel. And after the thrill of the casino, enjoy the excitement of the nightclub to dance away another magical night.
Dining
On a Royal Caribbean cruise you'll discover an incredible choice of the finest cuisine and dining options created to satisfy even the most adventurous of tastes. With over 800 waiters available to pander to your every culinary need, you can always enjoy award-winning cuisine and world-class quality of food and service.
ShipShape® healthy menus offer low fat, low cholesterol options, vegetarian menu choices, ethnic and regional specialities, as well as the more traditional cuisine and an extensive selection of wines. Refreshments are available day and night - choose from formal dining in an elegant restaurant, to open-seating dinners and alfresco dining, to fast food, afternoon teas and ice cream in the Windjammer Cafe.
Room service is available and even private dining in our speciality restaurants can be pre-booked with a simple reservation. Enjoy the perfect steak in the Chops Grille or the atmospheric surroundings of Portofino, our intimate Italian restaurant. Please note: a cover charge applies to dining in our speciality restaurants.
ShipShape® Spa's
From the moment you walk into the welcoming reception, elegantly appointed with marble, natural stone and soft wood tones, you'll discover an atmosphere of complete calm and tranquillity that wraps around you like a warm, cosy blanket.
A truly holistic approach
Prior to any treatment, one of there fully qualified members of staff will undertake an initial consultation with you to determine the specific psychological and physical areas that
require the most focus, and ensure that the treatment programme you receive will be the most beneficial for your individual needs.
Total relaxation from as little as $15.00
As well as the more traditional services offered in the beauty salon, such as makeup, hairdressing, manicures and pedicures, the Spa offers a luxurious range of relaxing massage techniques and treatment programmes. From oxygenating facials, detoxifying seaweed wraps, aromatherapy and reflexology massages to exotic treatments such as Chakra Stone therapy or Rasul*. Each treatment is designed to help relieve stress, rejuvenate and energise the body and enhance your life.
*Rasul is a traditional Arabian ritual cleansing treatment that uses steam to detoxify your body. The ritual is completed with tropical rain falling from the Rasul to gently wash away the muds and tensions of the soul.
Cruises
3 Centre Cruise & Stay Offer - Caribbean
10 Nights
8th Jan 2009, 15th Jan 2009, 22nd Jan 2009, 29th Jan 2009, 5th Feb 2009, 12th Feb 2009, 19th Feb 2009, 26th Feb 2009, 5th Mar 2009, 12th Mar 2009, 19th Mar 2009, 26th Mar 2009, 2nd Apr 2009, 9th Apr 2009, 16th Apr 2009, 23rd Apr 2009, 30th Apr 2009, 7th May 2009, 14th May 2009, 21st May 2009, 28th May 2009, 4th Jun 2009, 11th Jun 2009, 18th Jun 2009, 25th Jun 2009, 2nd Jul 2009, 9th Jul 2009, 16th Jul 2009, 23rd Jul 2009, 30th Jul 2009, 6th Aug 2009, 13th Aug 2009, 20th Aug 2009, 27th Aug 2009, 3rd Sep 2009, 10th Sep 2009, 17th Sep 2009, 22nd Sep 2009, 1st Oct 2009, 8th Oct 2009, 15th Oct 2009, 22nd Oct 2009, 29th Oct 2009, 5th Nov 2009, 26th Nov 2009, 3rd Dec 2009, 10th Dec 2009, 7th Jan 2010, 14th Jan 2010, 11th Feb 2010, 18th Feb 2010, 28th Feb 2010, 4th Mar 2010, 11th Mar 2010, 18th Mar 2010, 25th Mar 2010, 1st Apr 2010, 8th Apr 2010, 15th Apr 2010, 22nd Apr 2010, 31st Dec 2010
Bahamas - Caribbean, North America
3 Nights
9th Jan 2009, 16th Jan 2009, 23rd Jan 2009, 30th Jan 2009, 6th Feb 2009, 13th Feb 2009, 20th Feb 2009, 27th Feb 2009, 6th Mar 2009, 13th Mar 2009, 20th Mar 2009, 27th Mar 2009, 3rd Apr 2009, 10th Apr 2009, 17th Apr 2009, 24th Apr 2009
Bahamas - Caribbean
4 Nights
12th Jan 2009, 19th Jan 2009, 26th Jan 2009, 2nd Feb 2009, 9th Feb 2009, 16th Feb 2009, 23rd Feb 2009, 2nd Mar 2009, 9th Mar 2009, 16th Mar 2009, 23rd Mar 2009, 30th Mar 2009, 6th Apr 2009, 13th Apr 2009, 20th Apr 2009, 27th Apr 2009, 4th May 2009, 11th May 2009, 18th May 2009, 25th May 2009, 1st Jun 2009, 8th Jun 2009, 15th Jun 2009, 22nd Jun 2009, 29th Jun 2009, 6th Jul 2009, 13th Jul 2009, 20th Jul 2009, 27th Jul 2009, 3rd Aug 2009, 10th Aug 2009, 17th Aug 2009, 24th Aug 2009, 31st Aug 2009, 7th Sep 2009, 14th Sep 2009, 21st Sep 2009, 28th Sep 2009, 5th Oct 2009, 12th Oct 2009, 19th Oct 2009, 26th Oct 2009, 2nd Nov 2009, 9th Nov 2009, 30th Nov 2009, 7th Dec 2009, 14th Dec 2009, 4th Jan 2010, 11th Jan 2010, 18th Jan 2010, 15th Feb 2010, 22nd Feb 2010, 1st Mar 2010, 8th Mar 2010, 15th Mar 2010, 22nd Mar 2010, 29th Mar 2010, 5th Apr 2010, 12th Apr 2010, 19th Apr 2010, 26th Apr 2010
Bahamas - Caribbean, North America
4 Nights
12th Jan 2009, 19th Jan 2009, 26th Jan 2009, 2nd Feb 2009, 9th Feb 2009, 16th Feb 2009, 23rd Feb 2009, 2nd Mar 2009, 9th Mar 2009, 16th Mar 2009, 23rd Mar 2009, 30th Mar 2009, 6th Apr 2009, 13th Apr 2009, 20th Apr 2009, 27th Apr 2009
Bahamas Cruise - Caribbean
3 Nights
9th Jan 2009, 16th Jan 2009, 23rd Jan 2009, 30th Jan 2009, 6th Feb 2009, 13th Feb 2009, 20th Feb 2009, 27th Feb 2009, 6th Mar 2009, 13th Mar 2009, 20th Mar 2009, 27th Mar 2009, 3rd Apr 2009, 10th Apr 2009, 24th Apr 2009, 1st May 2009, 8th May 2009, 15th May 2009, 22nd May 2009, 29th May 2009, 5th Jun 2009, 12th Jun 2009, 19th Jun 2009, 26th Jun 2009, 3rd Jul 2009, 10th Jul 2009, 17th Jul 2009, 24th Jul 2009, 31st Jul 2009, 7th Aug 2009, 14th Aug 2009, 21st Aug 2009, 28th Aug 2009, 4th Sep 2009, 11th Sep 2009, 18th Sep 2009, 25th Sep 2009
Bahamas Cruise - North America
3 Nights
1st May 2009, 8th May 2009, 15th May 2009, 22nd May 2009, 29th May 2009, 5th Jun 2009, 12th Jun 2009, 19th Jun 2009, 26th Jun 2009, 3rd Jul 2009, 10th Jul 2009, 17th Jul 2009, 24th Jul 2009, 31st Jul 2009, 7th Aug 2009, 14th Aug 2009, 21st Aug 2009, 28th Aug 2009, 4th Sep 2009, 11th Sep 2009, 18th Sep 2009, 25th Sep 2009, 2nd Oct 2009, 9th Oct 2009, 16th Oct 2009, 23rd Oct 2009, 30th Oct 2009, 6th Nov 2009, 13th Nov 2009, 20th Nov 2009, 27th Nov 2009, 4th Dec 2009, 11th Dec 2009, 18th Dec 2009, 8th Jan 2010, 15th Jan 2010, 22nd Jan 2010, 29th Jan 2010, 5th Feb 2010, 12th Feb 2010, 19th Feb 2010, 26th Feb 2010, 5th Mar 2010, 12th Mar 2010, 19th Mar 2010, 26th Mar 2010, 2nd Apr 2010, 9th Apr 2010, 16th Apr 2010, 23rd Apr 2010, 30th Apr 2010
Bahamas Cruise - North America
4 Nights
11th May 2009, 18th May 2009, 25th May 2009, 1st Jun 2009, 8th Jun 2009, 15th Jun 2009, 22nd Jun 2009, 29th Jun 2009, 6th Jul 2009, 13th Jul 2009, 20th Jul 2009, 27th Jul 2009, 3rd Aug 2009, 10th Aug 2009, 17th Aug 2009, 24th Aug 2009, 31st Aug 2009, 7th Sep 2009, 14th Sep 2009, 21st Sep 2009, 28th Sep 2009, 5th Oct 2009, 12th Oct 2009, 19th Oct 2009, 26th Oct 2009, 2nd Nov 2009, 9th Nov 2009, 16th Nov 2009, 23rd Nov 2009, 30th Nov 2009, 7th Dec 2009, 14th Dec 2009, 4th Jan 2010, 11th Jan 2010, 18th Jan 2010, 25th Jan 2010, 1st Feb 2010, 8th Feb 2010, 15th Feb 2010, 22nd Feb 2010, 1st Mar 2010, 8th Mar 2010, 15th Mar 2010, 22nd Mar 2010, 29th Mar 2010, 5th Apr 2010, 12th Apr 2010, 19th Apr 2010, 26th Apr 2010
Bermuda - Caribbean
5 Nights
9th May 2009, 23rd May 2009, 6th Jun 2009, 20th Jun 2009, 4th Jul 2009, 18th Jul 2009, 1st Aug 2009, 15th Aug 2009, 29th Aug 2009, 12th Sep 2009, 26th Sep 2009, 10th Oct 2009, 24th Oct 2009, 7th Nov 2009, 10th Apr 2010
Bermuda And Caribbean - Caribbean
9 Nights
14th May 2009, 28th May 2009, 11th Jun 2009, 25th Jun 2009, 9th Jul 2009, 23rd Jul 2009, 6th Aug 2009, 20th Aug 2009
Bermuda Cruise - North America
5 Nights
27th Jun 2009, 11th Jul 2009, 25th Jul 2009, 8th Aug 2009, 22nd Aug 2009, 5th Sep 2009, 19th Sep 2009, 17th Oct 2009, 31st Oct 2009, 14th Nov 2009
Best Of Malaysia - Far East & Indian Ocean, Middle East
3 Nights
17th Nov 2009, 20th Nov 2009, 27th Nov 2009, 4th Dec 2009, 11th Dec 2009, 18th Dec 2009
Canada & New England - North America
9 Nights
Canaries - Canaries, Europe
10 Nights
27th May 2009, 2nd Sep 2009, 10th Oct 2009, 21st Oct 2009, 1st Nov 2009, 12th Nov 2009
Canary Islands - Canaries, Europe
11 Nights
Canary Islands & Morocco - Canaries, Europe
10 Nights
16th Jan 2009, 6th Feb 2009, 27th Feb 2009, 20th Mar 2009, 10th Apr 2009, 1st May 2009
Copenhagen to Copenhagen -Short Break - Norway - Europe
5 Nights
11th Aug 2009, 16th Aug 2009, 21st Aug 2009, 26th Aug 2009, 31st Aug 2009, 5th Sep 2009, 10th Sep 2009
Dubai - Middle East
7 Nights
18th Jan 2010, 25th Jan 2010, 1st Feb 2010, 8th Feb 2010, 15th Feb 2010, 22nd Feb 2010, 1st Mar 2010, 8th Mar 2010, 15th Mar 2010, 22nd Mar 2010, 29th Mar 2010, 5th Apr 2010, 12th Apr 2010
Eastern Caribbean - Caribbean
7 Nights
12th Dec 2009, 19th Dec 2009, 26th Dec 2009, 2nd Jan 2010, 9th Jan 2010, 16th Jan 2010, 23rd Jan 2010, 6th Feb 2010, 13th Feb 2010, 20th Feb 2010, 27th Feb 2010, 6th Mar 2010, 13th Mar 2010, 20th Mar 2010, 27th Mar 2010, 3rd Apr 2010, 10th Apr 2010, 17th Apr 2010, 24th Apr 2010, 8th May 2010, 22nd May 2010, 5th Jun 2010, 19th Jun 2010, 3rd Jul 2010, 17th Jul 2010, 31st Jul 2010, 14th Aug 2010, 28th Aug 2010, 11th Sep 2010, 25th Sep 2010, 9th Oct 2010, 23rd Oct 2010
Eastern Caribbean - Caribbean
9 Nights
11th Jan 2009, 25th Jan 2009, 8th Feb 2009, 22nd Feb 2009, 8th Mar 2009, 22nd Mar 2009, 5th Apr 2009, 19th Apr 2009
Eastern Caribbean - Caribbean
9 Nights
17th Jan 2009, 31st Jan 2009, 14th Feb 2009, 28th Feb 2009, 14th Mar 2009, 28th Mar 2009, 11th Apr 2009, 25th Apr 2009
Eastern Caribbean - Caribbean
9 Nights
5th Feb 2009, 12th Nov 2009, 11th Dec 2009, 26th Feb 2010, 19th Mar 2010, 9th Apr 2010
Eastern Caribbean - Caribbean
10 Nights
10th Jan 2009, 24th Jan 2009, 7th Feb 2009, 21st Feb 2009, 7th Mar 2009, 21st Mar 2009, 4th Apr 2009
Eastern Caribbean Cruise - Caribbean
7 Nights
9th May 2009, 23rd May 2009, 6th Jun 2009, 20th Jun 2009, 4th Jul 2009, 18th Jul 2009, 1st Aug 2009, 15th Aug 2009, 29th Aug 2009, 12th Sep 2009, 26th Sep 2009, 10th Oct 2009
Eastern Caribbean Cruise - Caribbean
7 Nights
17th May 2009, 31st May 2009, 14th Jun 2009, 28th Jun 2009, 12th Jul 2009, 26th Jul 2009, 23rd Aug 2009, 6th Sep 2009, 20th Sep 2009, 4th Oct 2009, 18th Oct 2009, 8th Nov 2009, 22nd Nov 2009, 6th Dec 2009, 20th Dec 2009, 3rd Jan 2010, 17th Jan 2010, 31st Jan 2010, 14th Feb 2010, 28th Feb 2010, 14th Mar 2010, 28th Mar 2010, 11th Apr 2010, 25th Apr 2010
Eastern Caribbean Cruise - Caribbean
7 Nights
8th Nov 2009, 22nd Nov 2009, 6th Dec 2009, 20th Dec 2009, 3rd Jan 2010, 17th Jan 2010, 31st Jan 2010, 14th Feb 2010, 28th Feb 2010, 14th Mar 2010, 28th Mar 2010, 11th Apr 2010, 25th Apr 2010
Eastern Caribbean Cruise - Caribbean
9 Nights
2nd Jul 2009, 16th Jul 2009, 30th Jul 2009, 27th Aug 2009, 22nd Oct 2009, 5th Nov 2009
Eastern Mediterranean - Europe, Mediterranean
7 Nights
14th Jun 2009, 28th Jun 2009, 12th Jul 2009, 26th Jul 2009, 9th Aug 2009, 23rd Aug 2009, 6th Sep 2009, 20th Sep 2009
Eastern caribbean - Caribbean
11 Nights
23rd Jan 2009, 13th Feb 2009, 6th Mar 2009, 27th Mar 2009, 17th Apr 2009
Egypt & Easter Med - Europe, Mediterranean
11 Nights
26th Jan 2009, 16th Feb 2009, 9th Mar 2009, 30th Mar 2009, 20th Apr 2009, 11th May 2009, 12th Dec 2009
Egypt & Eastern Med - Europe, Mediterranean
12 Nights




















