Cruise
Ship: Voyager of the Seas
DESCRIPTION
She's a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering.
Enjoy first-time cruise features like a skating rink, a street fair
and a rock-climbing wall - among others. How did we accommodate all
of these innovative ideas? Simple. We built a bigger ship. The 142,000-ton,
3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise
ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on Voyager
of the Seas represent the highest space-per-guest ratio in the cruise
market - and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options
and exceptional recreational facilities. Voyager of the Seas sails
the Western Caribbean itinerary roundtrip 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.
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! They give you the Rock Climbing Wall.
SPECIFICATIONS
Maiden Voyage: November 21, 1999
Passenger Capacity: 3,114
Godmother: Katarina Witt
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020'
Beam: 157.5'
Draft: 29'
Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots |