Vision of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas Review
The Vision of the Seas can please over two thousand passengers as it sails through the Inside Passage, the Mexican Riviera, the Baltic or Europe. One conference center, multiple pools, a terrific day spa and Adventure Ocean for the children await to please you on board. Is it too dark to see the fantastic scenery?
Try a show at the Masquerade Theatre instead. Eleven decks offer a wide range of dining experiences from the burgers, to the café, to the sit-down dining room all of which has a staff that will be ready to satisfy your every whim.
Some Vision of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Gross Tonnage: 78,491
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Maiden Voyage: May 2, 1998
Passenger Capacity: 2,435
More Vision of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock-climbing wall
Casino RoyaleSM
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium featuring shopping
Indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof
Outdoor pool
6 whirlpools
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Fitness Center
Day Spa
Conference Facilities
Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Splendour of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Splendour of the Seas Review
The Splendor of the Seas had its maiden voyage in 1996 and continues to strike the heart of many a traveler. Many reviews state at this vessel will offer you one of the best South American cruises you’ll ever go on. Not only does it sail to South American, but you can also catch Antarctica on the same trip.
Perhaps you’d rather spend some time in Europe, the Western Mediterranean or the Greek Isles. Whichever your pleasure, the multiple pools, mini golf course, stunning glass enclosed rooms and spa will sure keep you happy while on board. On land you have a great choice of excursions of which to partake.
Some Splendour of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Gross Tonnage: 70,000
Cruising Speed: 24 knots
Maiden Voyage: March 31, 1996
Passenger Capacity: 2,076
More Splendour of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock-climbing wall
Casino RoyaleSM
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium featuring shopping
Miniature golf course (18 holes)
Indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof
Outdoor pool
4 whirlpools
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Fitness Center
Day Spa
Conference Facilities
Royal Caribbean Splendour of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Rhapsody of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas Review
Rhapsody of the Seas holds within its vessel a rock-climbing wall that the kids and adults will enjoy. Multiple whirlpools add to the sense of relaxation as you have the opportunity to view some splendid ocean scenery in the multi-deck high walls of glass not to mention the retractable canopy that will allow some pretty nifty stargazing.
Themed bars and lounges help hit the spot at night while the kids hang out at Adventure Ocean. Don’t miss the one-arm bandits at Casino Royale. Work off your night out the next day at the spa and fitness center.
Some Rhapsody of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: May 19, 1997
Passenger Capacity: 2,435
Gross Tonnage: 78,491
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
More Rhapsody of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock climbing wall
Outdoor pool
Six whirlpools
Indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Casino RoyaleSM
Day Spa
Fitness Center
Conference Facilities
Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Majesty of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Majesty of the Seas Review
Originally setting sail in 1992, the Majesty of the Seas went over a serious overhaul in 2007. Families and individuals alike will enjoy the fourteen decks this ship has to offer. There is a teen facility, something for the younger kids and then there’s always the day spa and fitness center for the adults. Nightlife and activities do not stop in the multiple of lounges ready for your enjoyment. A marketplace, café, coffee bar and deli dot the foodscapes onboard. There’s even a theater onboard. Excursions to Nassau and other Bahamas locales give you a well-rounded vacation.
Some Majesty of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: April 26, 1992
Passenger Capacity: 2,744
Gross Tonnage: 73,941
Cruising Speed: 19 knots
More Majesty of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock-climbing wall
Casino RoyaleSM
Day Spa
Fitness Center
Open-air basketball court
Conference Facilities
2 whirlpools
2 outdoor pools
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities, including teen-only areas.
Themed bars and lounges including Boleros Latin lounge
Royal Caribbean Majesty of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Legend of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Legend of the Seas Review
The Legend of the Seas cruises the Inside Passage, Mexico and Asia. This ship is ideal for short trips that last a few days with ports in many major cities around the world. Around 2000 guests can enjoy the myriad of destinations and sites that the Legend has to offer. Onboard you will find a rock climbing wall, glassed dining rooms, a casino, pools, and a day spa. This is known as one of the “ships of light” due to the floor-to-ceiling windows affording to every spectacular view possible. Largely aimed at the European and United Kingdom markets, you will find amenities suited for such.
Some Legend of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: May 16, 1995
Passenger Capacity: 2,076
Gross Tonnage: 70,000
Cruising Speed: 24 knots
More Legend of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock-climbing wall
Glass-walled dining rooms
Casino RoyaleSM
Miniature golf course
Outdoor pool
4 whirlpools
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Day Spa
Fitness Center
Conference Facilities
Indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium with shopping and more
Royal Caribbean Legend of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Liberty of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas Review
Guests on the Liberty of the Seas are enjoying a trip on one of the largest and most innovative ships that cruises the waterways today. The Liberty of the Seas is the second of ships known as the Freedom Class ship. It is nothing if not technologically unique. The Maiden Voyage of the Liberty of the Seas was in May of 2007. Distinctly ahead of her time, the Liberty offers a passenger capacity of more than 3500 people. It is more than 1100 feet long and weighs in at a trim 160 thousand tons.
There are reception areas, dedicated meeting rooms that will house up to 400 people, and teleconferencing equipment that is state of the art.
When the work day is done and your conference is over, relax with the flat panel television that is standard to every room, as well as the water park, the boxing ring, or the gym, spa and personal trainers that are part of your Liberty of the Seas experience.
Some Liberty of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: May 19, 2007
Passenger Capacity: 3,634 double occupancy
Gross Tonnage: 160,000
Cruising Speed: 21.6 knots
More Liberty of the Seas Ship Highlights
ChefMakers Cooking Academy
FlowRider®
H2O Zone
Cantilevered whirlpools
Rock-climbing wall
Ice-skating rink
Royal Promenade
Extensive WiFi capabilities
Connectivity for cell phones
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Fitness Center
Day Spa
Full-size Everlast boxing ring
Casino RoyaleSM
Sports Pool
Full-size sports court
9-hole miniature golf course
Vitality Wellness Program
Conference Facilities
Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures
Grandeur of the Seas Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas Review
A full-service ship able to attend to nearly 2500 guests the spa, whirlpools Centrum and atrium welcome every visitor. There is an indoor-outdoor pool in the sliding-roofed Solarium. The kids will love the Adventure Ocean facilities. One of the smallest ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, the Grandeur of the Seas homeports at Palma de Mallorca and is geared largely to the U.K. and Irish family traveler. With an art deco inspired dining area and one of the oldest ships in the fleet, you will love finishing the evening with a show in the theatre while your friends play at the casino and the kids hit the rock wall.
Grandeur of the Seas Cruise Ship Facts
Maiden Voyage: December 14, 1996
Passenger Capacity: 2,446
Gross Tonnage: 74,000
Length: 916′
Beam: 106′
Draft: 25′
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Some Grandeur of the Seas Ship Highlights
Rock-climbing wall
Casino RoyaleSM
Eight bars and lounges
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium
Outdoor pool
Indoor/outdoor pool with a sliding roof
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Fitness Center
Day Spa
Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas Cruise Ship Pictures

