Voyager of the Seas
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Voyager of the Seas, completed in 1999, is the first of five Voyager-class cruise ships from Royal Caribbean International. It can handle up to 3114 guests, and, along with its cousins in the Voyager class, is one of the largest passenger ships in the world; currently, only Cunard's Queen Mary 2 and Royal Caribbean International's Freedom of the Seas are larger. Constructed at Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland, the ship measures 137,276 gross tons[1] on a 64,000 ton displacement.[2] It is 1020 feet long overall, has a waterline beam of 127 feet and a maximum width of 156 feet.
Activities include:
- Ice skating rink
- Rock climbing wall
- Inline skating
- Nine-hole miniature golf course
- Golf simulators
- Full-sized basketball court which can be used as a Football pitch
- Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Including:
- Slide
- Table Tennis
- Childrens Swimming Pool
Other amenities include:
- Royal Promenade
- Casino
- Three-story main dining room
- Restaurants such as Johnny Rockets (1950s-style) and Portofino (Italian)
- Themed bars and lounges
- Day spa and Fitness Center
- Wedding chapel
- Swimming Pool
- Libary
[edit] Islands
While on the Boat, the Ship will stop of at many Islands; Some of these Island being;
- Labadee, Haiti, A privite Island owned by the Royal Carrabin
- Jamacia
- Grand Cayman
- Mexico
The ship also goes to the mediteranean, and Nassau, Bahamas st. Maartens San Juan, Puerto Rico
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Voyager of the Seas at ship-technology.com
- Voyager-Class.com - the largest online resource for information & pictures of the Voyager-class ships
- Voyager of the Seas info and large photos
Preceded by MV Grand Princess |
World's Largest Passenger Ship 1999–2000 |
Succeeded by MV Explorer of the Seas |