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Expect the royal treatment as you sail with Royal Caribbean
International to over 100 worldwide destinations. From glacier climbing in
Alaska to rainforest trekking through the Caribbean, you'll enjoy friendly,
personal service as you sail on the most innovative ships afloat. The new
Voyager-class vessels -- the largest ships on Earth -- are outfitted for
high-energy adventure on the high seas. Try rock-climbing 200 feet above the
ocean. Ice skate as you sail through The Bahamas. Or work on your stroke with
virtual golf. Add luxurious spas, family pizza parties, romantic moonlit dances,
and outrageous nightlife for a truly unforgettable experience.
What are you waiting for? Get out there. Adventure of the Seas
and its sister ships Voyager and Explorer are the three biggest cruise ships on
earth. Built with the active traveler in mind, these ships feature everything
from a rock-climbing wall perched 200 feet above the ocean to a nine-hole,
small-scale golf course. An ice skating rink and a separate in-line skate track,
both with complimentary skate rentals, will provide a high seas adventure like
no other. There's a golf bar, a sports bar, and even an aquarium bar. Dine in
style in the three-tier Gotham dining room, or go casual at the Island Grill.
Or, try the onboard Johnny Rockets. All of this is yours on a state-of-the-art
vessel over three football fields long.The Brilliance of the Seas lets you see
the world like never before. Nearly half of the ship is glass, which means
you'll not only see your destination -- you'll feel like part of it! Glass
elevators face the sea and there are hundreds of balcony staterooms. Visit
exotic destinations without leaving the ship: an India-themed solarium features
cascading waterfalls and towering stone elephants. A rock-climbing wall soars
200 feet over the sea. A steakhouse, Italian restaurant, and two-level grand
dining room offer an array of cuisine.
And the Adventure Ocean program will entertain the kids while
you enjoy the golf simulator, self-leveling billiard tables, and full-service
spa.Spend a magical vacation on the lushly appointed Enchantment of the Seas,
offering alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries all year.
Alternating itineraries are excellent for 14-day back-to-back cruise vacations.
Save on airfare and never visit the same port twice. With the first two days at
sea, newlyweds have a chance to unwind on the Eastern. Archaeology buffs will
love the Western, with visits to Mayan ruins in Costa Maya and Cozumel. Dine on
entrees like Lobster Tail Royale, Crepes Florentine, and Filet Mignon. Then
dance all night at the Fascinating Rhythm Lounge or the Viking Crown Lounge,
perched 11 decks above the ocean.Explorer of the Seas and its sister ships
Voyager and Adventurer are the three biggest cruise ships on earth. Built with
the active traveler in mind, these ships feature everything from a rock-climbing
wall perched 200 feet above the ocean to a nine-hole, small-scale golf course.
An ice skating rink and a separate in-line skate track, both with complimentary
skate rentals, will provide a high seas adventure like no other. There's a golf
bar, a sports bar, and even an aquarium bar.
Dine in style in the three-tier DeGama dining room, or go casual
at the Island Grill. You can even try the onboard Johnny Rockets. All this is
yours on a state-of-the-art vessel over three football fields long.The Grandeur
of the Seas gets its character and inspiration from early Hollywood motion
pictures. Enjoy Polynesian iced beverages at the South Pacific lounge or plan a
special dinner for two at the Great Gatsby Dining Room, where the menu can range
from pan-fried snapper to grilled seafood brochette, Caribbean spiced paella to
New England clam chowder. Sunbathe and swim on the sundeck where inclement
weather is kept away by a retractable glass ceiling. Bask in the limelight as
you are pampered at Royal Caribbean?s award-winning spa before drinks and
dancing at the Singin? in the Rain nightclub. After all, you have arrived and
you?re ready for your close-up.Travel to mythical locations on one of the
fastest cruise ships ever built -- the Legend of the Seas. This ship boasts
acres and acres of glassed-in observation areas for unparalleled views of the
most fascinating ports the world has to offer. Ride a camel to a desert oasis in
Egypt. Travel down under to Australia and snorkel the Great Barrier Reef. A RCCL
Exotic Destinations cruise combines culture, history, wildlife, and
unforgettable scenery in one adventure-packed vacation. Back onboard, the
indoor/outdoor pool and lounge area are covered during inclement weather by the
Crystal Canopy.
Enjoy delectable dining choices and a jazz combo as you
sail off to the next port of call.Sail on the Majesty of the Seas and get
treated like royalty on a ship built for a king. Visit the Casino Royale for a
game of Caribbean stud poker, or sit on top of the world in the Viking Crown
Lounge while you sip frozen drinks and are surrounded by spectacular ocean
views. Little princes and princesses will get the royal treatment, too, in Club
Ocean or the FantaSeas teen center while you enjoy music, dancing, and
Broadway-style shows in the Chorus Line Showroom. And no Royal Caribbean cruise
would be complete without multiple dining options like the seaside Windjammer
Cafe and the Mikado dining room, where Royal Caribbean's five-star service
really shines through.The Monarch of the Seas is Royal Caribbean's tribute to
the great Broadway musicals of the 20th century. Dine in the Pan Asian elegance
of the Flower Drum Song Dining Room or amidst the Scottish tartan plaids of the
Brigadoon Dining Room. Sing along in the Sound of Music showroom after a day
sunning and playing in the two outdoor pools and whirlpools. Musical memories of
your favorite shows will come back again and again as you rock the night away in
the Ain't Misbehavin' lounge.
And don't forget the Viking Sun Lounge, where you can have
cocktails hundreds of feet above the ocean. All this is served up with the
unmistakable Royal Caribbean five-star service.Ultra-modern, sophisticated yet
fun, and larger than any ship afloat, Navigator of the Seas is packed with
excitement. Fill your days at sea with ice-skating, miniature golf, simulated
golf, and rock climbing 200 feet over the sea. Sign up for kickboxing lessons or
yoga at the high-tech spa and fitness center. In the evening, dining options
include an elegant three-level dining room, the 50s-style Johnny Rockets, Chops
Grille for prime cuts, Portofino for Italian specialties, and more. You may not
even eat at the same restaurant twice! Pools, whirlpools, spectacular live
entertainment, and an extraordinary children's program round out this floating
paradise.The Nordic Empress is Royal Caribbean's most intimate ship, slightly
smaller than the mega-liners, yet featuring all the amenities you'd expect on a
larger craft combined with the personal service typical of smaller
vessels.
Enjoy six bars and lounges, an outdoor pool with four
whirlpools, and multiple dining options including the multilevel Carmen Dining
Room, surrounded on three sides by floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking the
shimmering Caribbean Sea. Little sailors will have plenty to do in the Kid's
Konnection Space Station youth center where children ages 3-17 can engage in the
year-round Adventure Ocean program.Want to see more of the world? Then get ready
for Radiance of the Seas. No matter what your destination, you'll be able to
enjoy impressive features like an African-themed solarium, a rock-climbing wall,
and a multitude of entertainment options. Indulge in premium beef at the
traditional steakhouse, fish-and-chips at the wharf-like Seaview Cafe, or
authentic Italian at romantic Portofino. But don't forget Radiance of the Seas'
best feature of all: the views. Whether you're standing in the enormous
nine-story glass atrium, taking a ride in the glass elevators that look out to
sea, or enjoying the view from your private balcony, get ready to see the world
in a whole new way.There is a different view around every corner on Royal
Caribbean's Rhapsody of the Seas, built with over two acres of windows.
Enjoy panoramic vistas while savoring a brandy in the Explorers
Club, or take a rejuvenating stroll around the observation deck to the special
stargazing observatory where you can explore the heavens as well as the seas.
Catch up with your reading after a leisurely late-afternoon tea in the
Windjammer Cafe while cruising the most spectacular ports in the world. Then,
wander over to the spa for some extra pampering before dinner, which you can
enjoy in your stateroom or in one of the spectacular restaurants, like the
two-tiered Edelweiss Dining Room.There's something for everyone on the Sovereign
of the Seas, one of the most popular ships in the RCCL fleet. Rooftop
whirlpools, two cinemas, and eight bars and lounges make for an extraordinary
voyage, no matter where you cruise. Enjoy sumptuous five-star cuisine in the
Kismet Dining Room before heading over to the two-tiered Follies Lounge with two
shows nightly, featuring RCCL's own version of Broadway on the high seas. Dance
the night away in your choice of nightclubs, playing music from island calypso
to swing, disco to country, classical to classic rock. Then, enjoy a nightcap in
the Champagne Terrace Bar or a snack at the midnight buffet.Sail the magnificent
Splendor of the Seas to Europe and beyond to experience luxury sailing as it was
meant to be.
As you step into the seven-story grand lobby, you'll realize
this is no ordinary ship. Marvel at the Crystal Canopy, which by day admits the
sun, and by night closes to create a magical effect -- perfect for dancing
under. An 18-hole miniature golf course entertains adults and children alike.
Take in Broadway-style productions at the That's Entertainment Theater and toast
your voyage in eight bars and lounges. Dine in a multitude of eateries, then
work off all that wonderful food at the ShipShape Fitness Center and Spa.See the
world on the Vision of the Seas, RCCL's roaming resort. Enjoy first-class
service and amenities as the Vision sails from tropical Hawaii to glacier-filled
Alaska, from the awesome Panama Canal to Mayan mysteries of Mexico.
As you travel from port to port, enjoy traditional RCCL
favorites as the ShipShape Spa, 6 whirlpools, top-notch nightly entertainment,
and -- of course -- wonderful five-star food served 24 hours a day. With
thousands of windows to showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and
ports, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard.Voyager of the Seas
and its sister ships Adventurer and Explorer are the three biggest cruise ships
on earth. Built with the active traveler in mind, these ships feature everything
from a rock-climbing wall perched 200 feet above the ocean to a nine-hole,
small-scale golf course. An ice skating rink and a separate in-line skate track,
both with complimentary skate rentals, will provide a high seas adventure like
no other. There's a golf bar, a sports bar, and even an aquarium bar. Dine in
style in the three-tier La Scala dining room, or go casual at the Island Grill.
Or, try the onboard Johnny Rockets. All this is yours on a state-of-the-art
vessel over three football fields long.
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