Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas is the flag ship for RCL's family of largest ships. She lives up to, and surpasses, the idea that a cruises are more than simply a mode of travel. Voyager of the Seas is a destination just as much as the places she visits are. This innovative ship holds more passengers, has more entertainment, and gives her guests a cruise experience that they rave to their friends about. Whether you want to go to Bermuda or the Caribbean (heck, there's no rule against going both places), Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas will not disappoint. She was first launched on November 21, 1999 and has since put smiles on the faces of thousands upon thousands of passengers. At 138,000 tons and able to accommodate 3,114 guests, Voyager is currently one of RCL's biggest ships. (That will change in 2006 with the release of the 158,000 ton Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas.)

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Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Dining

Royal Caribbean understands that the quality of the cuisine on a cruise ship can make or break a passenger's cruise vacation. That's why the Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas has overlooked no detail when it comes to giving her guests the best possible dining experience she can offer. For instance, guests can dine in the three sections of the dining room, Magic Flute, La Boh'me & Carmen, candlelight at the table and soft music cascading from above are all part of the atmosphere. An even more intimate setting is available at any of the specialty restaurants. Like Portofino, an Italian restaurant that is one of the most highly acclaimed venues on the ship. If you're feeling like more casual dining, swing on down to Johnny Rockets, a 50s-style diner perfect for a great burger, fries, and milkshake. Grab a slice of pizza with everything on it at the Cafe Promenade, open 24-hours a day. Once again, you'll find casual dining and a great view in the Windjammer Cafe. Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas restaurant dining options are practically endless, but if you want to spend an evening in your cabin, don't forget about the 24 hour room service.

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Activities

Simply put, there is a bunch things to do onboard this ship. Run a lap or two around the deck or pamper yourself in the ShipShape Spa. Work up a sweat in the state-of-the-art ShipShape Fitness Center. Improve your skills in the kitchen at a cooking class. Refine your taste buds in a wine-tasting class. You can play some basketball, miniature golf, or even go rock climbing (yes, rock climbing). Basically, snoozing quietly by the pool, rock climbing on the deck, and anything in between is available to you. As with everything offered on Royal Caribbean cruises, the opportunities to experience new and exciting things abound.

Children aren't left out on Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas. Adventure of the Seas is a program specifically designed for kids 3-17, will different activities for the different age groups. Teenagers can dance in the teen nightclub, Optix Teen Disco, and the little ones can participate in activities such as finger painting and coloring. Parents can rest easy knowing that all activities are fully supervised by well-trained, responsible, and caring staff members.

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Destinations

Depending on what cruise you decide to take, you could travel to a destination that has you snorkeling off the coast of a Western, Eastern, or Southern Caribbean island or exploring the history of King's Warf in Bermuda. And that's just scratching the surface. You can surround yourself with nature and take a trip off the beaten path, or make your way through the hustle-and-bustle city streets and its exotic shopping areas and wide variety of restaurants. As always, the choice is yours. Practically imagine it, and Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas can take you there.

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas is known as the Duty Free Capital of the World, and you know what that means - shopping! Of course, you can just check out its unmarred beaches and landscapes. Of course, this island's history is not so spotless, as the 18th century pirates that used it as a traded stolen goods here were not always known for their peaceful behavior.

Named by Jacques Cousteau as one of the best places in the world to dive, Cozumel, Mexico is another stop on Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas cruises. Dozens upon dozens of dive sites line the coast, but don't worry if you have no experience. Grab some lessons before hand onboard!

Georgetown, Grand Cayman is Hell on earth. Well, let me explain. It's actually an enchanting place, with water so clear and blue, you'll easily see your toes wiggling while standing water up to your shoulders. Hell is really a name of a small town with strange rock formations that appear to be straight from the Underworld. But don't worry; the place is friendly, and Georgetown as a whole has lots to do and see.

Labadee, Hispaniola; Nassau, Bahamas; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Oranjestad, Aruba; and San Juan, Puerto Rico are other ports of call that will give you almost as much pleasure remembering as you have actually being there.

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Onboard Entertainment

The entertainment doesn't end when you return to your cruise ship after a long day of sightseeing. Catch a Broadway-style performance in the theatre or laugh until it hurts as a comedian puts on a show. Wink at Lady Luck in the Casino Royale; spin the roulette wheel or try your hand at a game of poker. You could always stop off for a cold draught at the Pig & Whistle Pub, one of several venues on the ship. Check out all the scores at the sports bars, Scoreboards and 19th Hole. For those who love the nightlife, they can dance til they drop at the nightclub, The Vault. Guests can tip a glass to their friends and families in the Champagne Bar or catch up on the latest scores in the sports bars. Whether you are in the mood for a quiet night of intimate conversation or a chance to dance and meet new people, Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas has something that's just your style.

Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas Accommodations

Nothing is better than coming back to a comfortable and clean stateroom after a long day of activities and entertainment. That's why Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas knows why it is so important to provide the highest quality of accommodations to her guests. Choices range from an interior stateroom, an oceanview stateroom, a stateroom with a balcony, to a luxury suite with a private balcony. There are also several options within those four main categories, but all rooms contain at least a television, telephone, private bath, shower, vanity and even a hair-dryer. Your stay aboard Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas is sure to be a comfortable one.

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