Cruise
Ship: Explorer of the Seas
DESCRIPTION
There's never been a ship like
this. Enjoy never-seen-before cruise features like an ice-skating
rink, a rock-climbing wall, a
street fair – and more. There was only one way to accommodate
all of these innovative ideas. Royal Caribbean International had
to build a bigger ship. The 142,000-ton, 3,114-guest Explorer of
the Seas boasts the highest space-per-guest ratio 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. SVF
Cruises have great deals and Royal
Caribbean discount cruises.
FACILITIES
Ice Skating Rink. Take a shot at a double axle in the only ice skating
rink at sea. Or, once the rink is converted to a stage, settle in
for an unforgettable show in the same unique area.
Studio B is a 900-seat arena where you'll find rock concerts, games
shows, fashion shows - almost any kind of show you can imagine. And
when there isn't a performance, the stage is converted to an ice
skating rink - the only ice skating rink at sea.
Ocean Lab. Our Ocean Lab on the Explorer of the Seas is the first
facility of its kind at sea! It gives cruisers the unique opportunity
to witness important oceanographic research in progress.
Royal Promenade. The Royal Promenade, cruising's first horizontal
atrium, is two football fields in length and four decks high. With
a wide selection of shops, restaurants and entertainment the Royal
Promenade will be the place to be.
Rock Climbing Wall When they built these ships, they did so with
the plan for them to have special offerings never before contained
on such vessels. Voila! The Rock Climbing Wall.
SPECIFICATIONS
Maiden Voyage: October 28, 2000
Passenger Capacity: 3,114
Godmother: Jackie Joyner-Kersey
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020'
Beam: 157.5'
Draft: 29'
Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots |