
Royal Caribbean Fleet
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A Royal Caribbean cruise ship is like a recreation center, an entertainment complex, a grand hotel, an art gallery, a health spa, several restaurants and a seaside resort all rolled into one.
Getting from destination to destination has never been more enjoyable. Royal Caribbean's 16 ships have towering lobbies, theaters, shops, workout rooms, the first state-of-the-art atmospheric and oceanographic laboratories on a cruise ship and more glass for you to view the world than any other cruise vessel afloat. It's no wonder they give even the most delightful ports-of-call some surprising competition. Experience a cruise you'll never forget from the Legend of the Seas, one of the fastest ships built in the last three decades, to the Splendour of the Seas, with its awe inspiring seven story lobby, to the Voyager of the Seas, home to a rock-climbing wall and several other never-seen-before features. Whichever ship you set sail upon, a truly unique adventure awaits you.
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The Royal Caribbean fleet consists of 16 ships, classified by family.
Voyager Family
The most innovative cruise ships at sea, the Voyager-family of cruise ships has everything from a rock-climbing wall, to an ice-skating rink, to a bustling boulevard lined with shops and cafés a perfect place for people-watching while cruising along.
Adventure of the Seas
Explorer of the Seas
Mariner of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas
Voyaer of the Seas
Radiance Family
With more open space, balconies and glass on the Radiance-family of cruise ships than on any other cruise ships, you just might forget you're on a ship at all. Glass walls and elevators get you up close to your travel destination.
Brilliance of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas
Radiance of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas
Vision Family
With themed dining rooms and lounges, casinos, swimming pools, solariums, centrums, even a miniature golf course on some ships, this family of cruise ships has something to excite everyone.
Enchantment of the Seas
Grandeur of the Seas
Legend of the Seas
Rhapsody of the Seas
Splendour of the Seas
Vision of the Seas
Sovereign Family
These ships offer activities for everyone in the family. From sophisticated casinos and lounges for adults, to our award-winning Adventure Ocean® youth programs for kids.
Majesty of the Seas
Monarch of the Seas
Sovereign of the Seas
Empress of the Seas
This unique cruise ship defies classification. Smaller than our other ships, it provides the complete cruising experience in a more intimate environment.
Empress of the Seas
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Adventure of the Seas

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.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: November 18, 2001
Guest Capacity: 3,114*
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1,020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Brilliance of the Seas

Just another example of Royal Caribbean's commitment to making your “at sea” experience one you will never forget. More outside cabins, glass elevators facing the sea, a 9-story glass-enclosed Centrum, state-of-the-art technology and of course, service that is second to none are just a few of the ways this ship will make your journey special and unique. Brilliance of the Seas sails Europe, the Western Caribbean, Panama Canal and Transatlantic crossings.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: July 15, 2002
Guest Capacity: 2,501*
Gross Tonnage: 90,090
Length: 962 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 26.7 feet
Cruising Speed: 25 knots
* double occupancy
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Empress of the Seas

Empress of the Seas may be smaller than other ships, but don't let her size fool you. You'll find everything you've come to expect onboard a Royal Caribbean ship, like panoramic ocean views from the two-story ShipShape® Day Spa and Fitness Center, romantic dinners in Portofino, a specialty Italian restaurant and dancing in the Latin-themed bar, Boleros. Its unique combination of smaller size and amazing amenities has put Empress of the Seas in a league of its own.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: June 25, 1990 (formerly Nordic Empress)
Guest Capacity: 2,020*
Gross Tonnage: 48,563
Length: 692 feet
Beam: 100 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 19.5 knots
* double occupancy
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Enchantment of the Seas

One look at the Enchantment of the Seas amazing design and you'll see for yourself why it's a guest favorite. It has six whirlpools, an indoor and an outdoor pool, eight lounges, a plush ShipShape® Spa and plenty of space for 1,950 guests – and that's just for starters. It's definitely an experience you shouldn't miss. Enchantment of the Seas sails 7-night Western Caribbean cruises year-round from Ft. Lauderdale.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: July 13, 1997
Guest Capacity: 2,446*
Gross Tonnage: 74,000
Length: 916 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Explorer of the Seas

This ship is as fun as it gets. Enjoy amazing cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, a street fair – and more. But how do we accommodate all of this? It's a really big ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Explorer of the Seas boasts one of the highest space-per-guest ratios 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.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: October 28, 2000
Guest Capacity: 3,114*
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1,020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Grandeur of the Seas

A ship so grand it must be called Grandeur of the Seas. This majestic, 1,950-guest ship comes equipped with a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track and countless bars and restaurants. Grandeur of the Seas sails to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Canada/New England, Europe and Transatlantic crossings.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: December 14, 1996
Guest Capacity: 2446*
Gross Tonnage: 74,000
Length: 916 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Jewel of the Seas

This Jewel boasts a sleek, yacht-like appearance, and has one of the highest space per guest ratios, and the highest percentage of staterooms with balconies of any Royal Caribbean International ship. But most important, these vessels use the General Electric's gas turbines, a first in the cruise industry. Gas turbines reduce exhaust emissions by 80 to 98 percent, as well as the levels of noise and vibration.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: June, 2004
Guest Capacity: 2,501*
Gross Tonnage: 90,090
Length: 962 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 26.7 feet
Cruising Speed: 25 knots
* double occupancy
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Legend of the Seas

Filled with an endless supply of entertainment and relaxation options, Legend of the Seas boasts 70,000 tons of fun and adventure for up to 2,062* guests. You can relax in any one of six whirlpools, shop the many stores and boutiques, play a hand in the Casino Royale, and take in a phenomenal view atop the Observatory – the possibilities are endless. Legend of the Seas sails numerous destinations, including Alaska, Hawaii and the Panama Canal.
Ship Facts:
May 16, 1995
Guest Capacity: 2,076*
Gross Tonnage: 70,000
Length: 867 feet
Beam: 105 feet
Draft: 24.5 feet
Cruising Speed: 24 knots
* double occupancy
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Majesty of the Seas

This majestic ship offers many activities like an amazing ShipShape® Spa, an onboard cinema, nine lounges, two outdoor and indoor pools plus much more. It also provides ample space for intimate gatherings as well as “family-style” events. The 2,350*-guest Majesty of the Seas sails 3 and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas year-round.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: April 26, 1992
Guest Capacity: 2,744*
Gross Tonnage: 73,941
Length: 880 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 19 knots
* double occupancy
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Mariner of the Seas

Mariner of the Seas has something for everyone. Part of the Voyager class of ships, which represent one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market, this spectacular ship was designed with enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and state-of-the-art recreational facilities like a rock-climbing wall, ice-skating rink, and basketball court. Mariner of the Seas sails the Eastern and Western Caribbean round-trip from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Ship Facts:
Guest Capacity: 3,114*
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Monarch of the Seas

Departing year-round from Los Angeles, CA, the 2,350*-guest Monarch of the Seas sets sail for the ultimate Baja cruise vacation. In addition to the spectacular on-shore excitement, you'll enjoy Monarch's upgraded amenities like the oversized spa and fitness center, specialty Asian fusion cuisine at Jade, a make-your-own pizzeria, and, of course, Royal Caribbean's famed rock-climbing wall.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: November 17, 1991
Guest Capacity: 2,744*
Gross Tonnage: 73,941
Length: 880 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 19 knots
* double occupancy
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Navigator of the Seas

A ship? Or a work of art? Once onboard, you'll have a tough time deciding. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the captivating waters of the Caribbean, it contains some amazing features – a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there's more? What about a theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? Sailing from the shores of Miami to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, this 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: December 14, 2002
Guest Capacity: 3,114*
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1,020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Radiance of the Seas

Radiance of the Seas offers an amazing “at sea” experience, combining speed, added comforts, greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and an enhanced staff committed to serving your every whim. Among its spectacular features are the 10-story glass-enclosed Centrum, glass elevators facing the sea, and among the highest percentages of outside cabins in the Royal Caribbean fleet. Radiance of the Seas sails numerous destinations, including Alaska, Hawaii, Panama Canal and the Caribbean.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: April 7, 2001
Guest Capacity: 2,501*
Gross Tonnage: 90,090
Length: 962 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 26.7 feet
Cruising Speed: 25 knots
* double occupancy
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Rhapsody of the Seas

With its dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas will most definitely make you feel closer to nature. When you're not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in the soothing ShipShape® Spa, swimming in one of the two pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool, or catching up over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges. This amazing 2,000*-guest ship sails the Western Caribbean year-round.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: May 19, 1997
Guest Capacity: 2,435*
Gross Tonnage: 78,491
Length: 915 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Serenade of the Seas

When you're looking for an extraordinary cruise experience, you're ship has come in, literally. Welcome to the Serenade of the Seas. From the moment you step aboard this nautical masterpiece, prepare to be amazed. From the 10-story glass Centrum, amazing rock-climbing wall, basketball court, ShipShape® Spa, glass elevators that face out to the sea, the most outside cabins in the fleet, to our friendly and personal Gold Anchor Service®, Serenade of the Seas delivers – in a big way. This extraordinary ship sails to Canada/New England, Southern Caribbean and Alaska.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: August 4, 2003
Guest Capacity: 2,501*
Gross Tonnage: 90,090
Length: 962 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 26.7 feet
Cruising Speed: 25 knots
* double occupancy
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Sovereign of the Seas

With its seagoing atrium with glass elevators, Sovereign of the Seas is something to behold. This gorgeous 2,800*-guest cruise ship holds twin cinemas for movie buffs, a disco for dancing the night away, two outdoor pools, and nine spectacular lounges for mingling. Sovereign of the Seas sails 3 and 4-night Bahamas cruises year-round from Cape Canaveral. Come aboard Sovereign of the Seas and visit a piece of paradise.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: January 16, 1988
Guest Capacity: 2,852*
Gross Tonnage: 73,192
Length: 880 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 19 knots
* double occupancy
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Splendour of the Seas

Enjoy a seven-story lobby, an 18-hole miniature golf course and a stunning Crystal Canopy, which by day admits the sun and by night closes to create a magical effect – perfect for dancing under. The 2,076*-guest Splendour of the Seas sails 12-night Panama Canal cruises, 4 and 5-night Caribbean cruises, and 7-night Mediterranean cruises departing from Barcelona.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: March 31, 1996
Guest Capacity: 2,076*
Gross Tonnage: 70,000
Length: 867 feet
Beam: 105 feet
Draft: 24 feet
Cruising Speed: 24 knots
* double occupancy
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Vision of the Seas

Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you're cruising the Inside Passage or docked in Cozumel, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard: the 2,400*-guest Vision of the Seas has beautiful amenities, and lots of them. There's the very soothing ShipShape® Spa, two pools, six whirlpools, a fabulous observatory, and the Masquerade Theatre®, which features nightly entertainment, like Broadway-inspired musicals – and that's just for starters. This spectacular ship sails numerous destinations including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexico.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: May 2, 1998
Guest Capacity: 2,435*
Gross Tonnage: 78,491
Length: 915 feet
Beam: 105.6 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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Voyager of the Seas

She's a beauty. Aboard the 138,000-ton, 3,114*-guest Voyager of the Seas you can enjoy cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall, one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market, enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities – among others. Like we said, she's a beauty. Voyager of the Seas sails the Western Caribbean and Canada/New England.
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: November 21, 1999
Guest Capacity: 3,114*
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1,020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
* double occupancy
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