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11 NIGHT SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE

9th Mar 2025 | 11 nights | Royal Caribbean International | Explorer of the Seas

Family Friendly
Puerto Limón
Cristóbal (Colón)
Cartagena
Oranjestad
Willemstad
Family Friendly
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
9th Mar 2025 Sunday
Miami, Florida
00:00
17:00
2
10th Mar 2025 Monday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
3
11th Mar 2025 Tuesday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
4
12th Mar 2025 Wednesday
Puerto Limón
10:00
18:00
5
13th Mar 2025 Thursday
Cristóbal (Colón)
07:00
16:00
6
14th Mar 2025 Friday
Cartagena
08:00
17:00
7
15th Mar 2025 Saturday
Oranjestad
16:30
00:00
8
16th Mar 2025 Sunday
Oranjestad
00:00
23:00
9
17th Mar 2025 Monday
Willemstad
08:00
17:00
10
18th Mar 2025 Tuesday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
11
19th Mar 2025 Wednesday
At Sea
00:00
00:00
12
20th Mar 2025 Thursday
Miami, Florida
07:00
00:00

The second of five in the revolutionary Voyager-class series that started with Voyager of the Seas in 1999, Explorer of the Seas follows the floating resort concept, with a wealth of facilities, activities and entertainment that will appeal to every age group. Some its most exciting attractions are an ice skating rink/concert venue/TV studio, spa/solarium complex, a shopping/dining/entertainment boulevard, 3D movie theatre, and outdoor movie screen. A fitness centre, outdoor jogging track and outdoor youth area with a rock-climbing wall, full-court basketball, nine-hole miniature golf and brand new FlowRider Surf Simulator offers active cruisers of all ages, from children to seniors, something to enjoy.

The Royal Promenade is the heart of the vessel. You feel like you are in an upscale mall as you walk this longer-than-a-football-field and wider-than-three-lanes-of-traffic boulevard anchored by two atria that are marvels of marble and colossal sculpture. Diversions on the promenade include shops selling everything from ship's logo items, to cheap accessories and designer merchandise.

Despite all the amenities, the ship has been out-sized and out-classed by the line's Freedom-class and Oasis-class ships, but Explorer certainly has plenty of solid selling points.

Daytime: During the day, dress is casual.

Evening: Evenings are either casual, smart casual or formal. On casual nights, suggested attire is sports shirts and slacks for men and sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual evenings, ideally, men should don jacket and tie and women dresses and or pantsuits. On the one or two formal nights per cruise, men can opt for a tuxedo, though a simple sports coat and tie is becoming the norm, while women should wear cocktail dresses or gowns.

Not permitted: Shorts are not allowed at dinner, regardless of the venue (with the sole exception of the buffet).

Where do you even begin? It can be very hard to find time to relax on Explorer of the Seas -- even on sea days -- because of the head-spinning array of activities that run from dawn to dusk and beyond! The ship's entertainment staff offer an intriguing blend of activities, and everyone, from the most traditional passenger to the completely contemporary traveller, will find something to do.

Theatre

The Palace, the main show lounge, is the place to see Broadway-style revues and headline acts. The four-deck-high, 1,350-seat theatre has an opera-house ambience and excellent sightlines.

Daily Fun

During the day, you'll find plenty of traditional cruise activities, such as bingo, ballroom dance lessons, towel folding demonstrations, art auctions, bridge pairing, arts and crafts workshops, films and seminars (on everything from healthy eating to acupuncture to facial rejuvenation). More athletic activities include rock climbing wall competitions, table tennis tournaments, boogie boarding sessions and the Men's International Belly Flop competition.

Throughout the day and night, there's often some type of performance along the Promenade, such as a parade or performances by comedians or musicians. Not to be missed is "Spirits of the Seasons" -- the ship's incredible ice skating spectacular in Studio B, complete with falling "snow." Or if you'd rather pull on the skates and show off some moves of your own, there are regular public sessions.

At Night

The Casino Royale beckons with a Vegas/rock 'n' roll theme and 300 slots, 10 blackjack tables, three Caribbean Stud tables, three roulette wheels and a craps table.

The Dancin' Under the Stars Deck Party is an evening of dancing, food and socialising with a DJ and all-star band by the pool. While indoors you can mix it up with karaoke at The Tavern, or the late-night fun of the Rock Britannia Street Party or '70s Disco on the Royal Promenade.

Other options include chilling in '60s cool of R Bar; live entertainment at the Crown & Kettle Pub; late evening sing-alongs around the piano at the Tavern; quiet drinks in the nautical-inspired Schooner Bar; live music and dancing at Star Lounge; secluded Connoisseur Club; jazzy vibes in Viking Crown; The Diamond Club for the exclusive use of Diamond-level (and up) members of RCI's Crown and Anchor Society; and late-night parties with a DJ in Dizzy's.


Explorer of the Seas Bars and Lounges

With a huge selection of lounges and clubs of varying intimacy and style, Explorer of the Seas has a venue to appeal to every passenger.

Schooner Bar (Deck 4): Royal Caribbean's signature piano bar is a nautically themed space and the spot for cocktails, live music and trivia games.

The Tavern (Deck 4): This lively sports bar is fitted with large screens showing live sport, including NFL games, football, hockey and major sporting events.

Crown & Kettle (Deck 5): One of the most popular and eventful venues on Explorer, the Crown & Kettle resembles an old-fashioned English country pub and serves a variety of imported beers and ales.

Star Lounge (Deck 5): Star lounge is a 350 capacity show lounge with a dance floor and its own full-service bar. It is an entertainment hub and the place for activities that include art auctions, karaoke, bingo and game shows.

Connoisseur Cigar Club (Deck 5): The quiet and secluded Connoisseur Cigar Club has the vibe of a sophisticated gentleman's club and is the only lounge bar where smoking is allowed onboard.

R-Bar (Deck 5): Royal Caribbean's signature cocktail bar (formerly the Champagne Bar) is an elegant bar with a sixties vibe; it's the place to go for classic handcrafted cocktails prepared by the ship's resident mixologist.

Concierge Club (Deck 9): This exclusive lounge and bar with concierge service offers hors d'oeuvres, petit fours and complimentary self-service drinks to passengers staying in Grand Suite-level rooms and higher, as well as Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor members.

Pool Bar (Deck 11): The Pool Bar serves beverages throughout the day alongside the main pool area.

The Solarium Bar (Deck 11): This bar is for passengers visiting the adults-only Solarium pool.

Sky Bar (Deck 12): The alfresco Sky Bar is a second bar area servicing the pool and sun deck areas.

Diamond Club (Deck 14): This signature 24-hour venue -- for use by Crown & Anchor members only -- is a full-service bar, also serving Continental breakfast and hors d'oeuvres

Viking Crown (Deck 14): The spacious Viking Crown Lounge is an indoor observation lounge, which offers incredible vistas over the ocean by day and cocktails and music by night.

Dizzy's (Deck 14): The lounge and bar is an atmospheric jazz club with a dance floor and bandstand for live performances and dinner shows.


Explorer of the Seas Outside Recreation

Explorer is all about offering active travellers a smorgasbord of outdoor fun with loads of activities for every fitness level.

Pools

The ship's main pool area features two adjacent pools, two jumbo-size and two regular whirlpools, and stadium lounge seating. One interesting note: One of the pools and a whirlpool have hydraulic lifts for the disabled. The solarium pool is an adults-only area with a retractable glass roof making it possible to enjoy the pool and two whirlpools rain, hail or shine.

Recreation

Voyager-class ships -- and Explorer of the Seas is no exception -- are famous for their "get out there" philosophy when it comes to onboard recreation. As such, a huge area (aft) is dedicated to the pursuit of athleticism. There is, of course, the rock climbing wall rising 200 feet above the sea (instruction is available), along with a golf simulator (for an extra fee), full-court basketball/volleyball, a Flow Rider Surf Simulator and miniature golf. The ship also offers a handful of ice skating opportunities on sea days at Studio B.

If you feel like running off a few of the calories from your buffet breakfast, there's a jogging track that loops around the sports deck (five times around equals a mile). The track is split in half, with one half for joggers and the other half for walkers so you can go at a pace to suit your fitness.

The rock climbing wall soars 75 feet above deck with different tracks for various experience levels. Or get your game on at the full-size sports court for basketball, volleyball, tennis and even cricket for Australian and British passengers. If you prefer a slower pace, the nine-hole miniature golf course might be more your thing.

The most exciting new addition to Explorer's outdoor line-up is the FlowRider Surf Simulator. Passengers can try stand-up surfing or opt for bodyboarding in the wave-shaped pool. Sessions are very popular so get in early or book a private lesson for a small surcharge.

Sun Decks

There are two levels of sundecks and an abundance of adjustable loungers and deck chairs, though the area above and around the pool can be crowded. If you're after a little privacy, try the lounge areas at the bow or stern.


Explorer of the Seas Services

The shore excursion desk is located alongside guest services on Deck 5, and both offer friendly and efficient service.

The ship has been updated with the latest technology features, including ship wide Wi-Fi and Digital Wayfinders to help passengers navigate around the ship. Stock up on those need-it-now camera accessories at the Focus Photo Gallery, where you'll also find a "print on demand" onboard photo service.

Cruisers can also make use of a well-stocked library on Deck 7, 24 hours a day; and the Skylight Chapel (at the highest point on the ship, on Deck 15) is a place for quiet reflection.

Spa

The Steiner-operated spa has 14 multi-purpose treatment rooms, a hair salon and relaxation area with more than 100 treatments including massages, facials, Ionithermie algae detox, medispa treatments, teeth whitening and acupuncture. Service in the spa was very good -- and the quality of the treatments themselves was excellent. The prices are as one would expect for at-sea treatments -- in other words, high. The spa did offer discounts on port days (and as the cruise wound down).

Fitness

With more than 15,000 square feet of workout, aerobics and spa facilities, the Vitality Day Spa and Fitness Center has lots to offer. The ocean-view gym with stereo and TV monitors offers treadmills, Reebok strength units, recumbent and upright cycles, steppers, Body Treks and free weights with multiple benches. There's also a huge wooden-floored group exercise room for fitness classes (some, like spinning, tai chi and yoga have a U.S.$12 surcharge), an indoor thalassotherapy pool and men's and women's locker rooms with a steam room and a sauna.

While you can spend the entire cruise eating yourself silly in the complimentary dining areas, book into one or all of the speciality restaurants during your cruise for quality food and service that is worth every cent of the premium.

Free Dining

Royal Caribbean doesn't pretend to be a gourmet-dining cruise line but one can eat very well without forking out a cent. There is a good selection of healthy and vegetarian options across all the complimentary establishments and the service, as per the rest of this ship, is friendly, lively, and generous.

Sapphire Dining Room (Decks 3, 4 & 5): The three-level formal Sapphire Dining Room is one of the most stunning in moderately-priced lines: a magnificent space linked by a grand staircase, dramatic fluted gold-leaf columns, golden velvet curtains and a ceiling dome with gold bursts, stars and fibre optics.

The à la carte cuisine is generally well prepared, if not particularly innovative. Each menu includes healthy fare, vegetarian dishes, options for food intolerances and a standard in-case-nothing-else-appeals selection of entrèes (a choice of pasta with marinara sauce, salmon, chicken breast and Black Angus top sirloin). Service by the international staff is attentive and friendly.

Breakfast and lunch are open seating, though you shouldn't take that to mean that you can always snare a quiet little table for two. The ship's best-kept secret may be that lunch in the dining room is one of the better meals onboard. A salad bar is staffed by chefs who create incredible salads to order with provisions (vegetables, meats and cheeses) that are fresher and more varied than in the Windjammer buffet, and the heaping plate of veggies can easily stand alone as a full meal.

Explorer offers Royal Caribbean's flexible My Time Dining program at dinnertime. Passengers can choose between assigned early (6 p.m.) or late (8:30 p.m.) dining with pre-determined tablemates, or opt for flexible dining, in which you pick a preferred mealtime (anytime between 6 and 9:30 p.m.), but can change your reservations on a daily basis. (Note: Those opting for My Time Dining will need to pre-pay gratuities.)

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the main dinner sitting is at 6 p.m. with a second seating at 8:30 p.m.

Café Promenade (Deck 5): The 24-hour Café Promenade located on The Royal Promenade features light fare at all times (pastries in the morning and sandwiches at night) as well as serve yourself tea and coffee facilities.

The Windjammer Marketplace (Deck 11): Explorer of the Seas' buffet restaurant features mediocre, steam-table cuisine. Kudos must be given, however, to the egg station at breakfast (where you can request a variety of prepared-to-order dishes) and the carving station at lunch. A new gluten-free corner is another thoughtful touch for those with dietary limitations. The Windjammer Marketplace is open for breakfast from 6:30 to 11 a.m., lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and dinner from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and is a good option for those nights when flexibility is required.

Room service: There is a complimentary Continental breakfast menu, with items like toast, pastries, cereal, fruit, coffee and juice.

Fee Dining

The ship has been fitted with three speciality dining restaurants, along with the already popular Johnny Rockets, giving cruising gastronomes an excellent selection of cooked-to-order cuisine.

Giovanni's Table (Deck 4); $25: Feast family-style on classic Italian fare. The Tuscan-style trattoria offers rustic dishes with contemporary flair. Antipasti platters and enormous servings of pasta make it ideal for sharing, but stand-alone appetizers and mains are also excellent. Be sure to save a little room for the dessert trolley, stacked with classic Italian cannoli, tiramisu and more. Giovanni's is open for lunch and dinner.

Chops Grille (Deck 11); $30: Royal Caribbean's signature steakhouse features A-grade premium cuts cooked to order, plus fresh seafood including lobster, fish and jumbo shrimp. Standout menu items include the carpaccio of rare charred beef with Parmesan, shaved asparagus and a truffle mustard dressing; pan-roasted jumbo scallops; incredible dry-aged steaks cooked how you like it; and decadent grilled Maine lobster. Service and cuisine are excellent, if a little slow, so be prepared for a long dinner. Reservations are recommended though the first night of any cruise tends to be slow, so walk-ins are accepted. Chops Grille is open from 6 to 9:30 p.m., peak times occur between 7 and 8:30 p.m.

Johnny Rockets (Deck 12); $6.95: At this 1950s-style dining venue enjoy impromptu wait staff song-and-dance performances with your burgers and onion rings. Johnny Rockets is open from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., there's a U.S.$6.95 cover charge to eat Johnny Rockets food. (No matter how much you order, the fee is still the same, and iced tea, milkshakes and draft beer are à la carte.) If you don't like to wait in line, aim to arrive at 11:30 a.m., just after it opens, or after 3 p.m.

Izumi (Deck 14); à la carte: This is a welcome option for fans of traditional Japanese. In addition to sushi, sashimi and ramen, the venue also does hot-rock cooking (where you cook your meat and fish on a hot stone at the table) for something interactive and fun. Izumi is open for lunch and dinner, à la carte menu prices apply.

Room Service; $7.95: All regular room service items (sandwiches, salads, desserts) incur a fee per order (not per item). General room service is available from 11 a.m. to 6 a.m. and features dishes like chicken fettuccine alfredo, grilled salmon, chicken wings or a personal pizza.

There's also a Ben & Jerry's ice cream (also at a cost), which operate from around 10:30 a.m. to the wee small hours of the morning.

The ship boasts 1,642 staterooms. Of these 1,001 have an ocean view. Suites number 119 and there are 652 balcony staterooms. Twenty-four of them offer stunning floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views. There are 642 are interior staterooms, of which 81 boast the new virtual balconies: floor-to-ceiling TV screens that provide live HD views from outside the cruise ship, right into your stateroom. Twenty-six cabins in total are wheelchair accessible. A hallmark of this ship's class is the Royal Promenade-facing staterooms (138 on this ship) that overlook that engaging thoroughfare -- these are a step up from the usual inside cabin. A warning, however: privacy is at a premium with these cabins because they do not have privacy glass windows. Also, due to the late-night revelling that goes on, all but night owls may find them noisy.

Standard cabins are comfortably spacious and attractively decorated in earth tones with art on the walls, quality fabrics and fine woods. All cabins feature twin beds that can convert to queen-size, phone, flat-screen television with closed circuit and satellite programming options, minibar, hair dryer and individually controlled air-conditioning. Bathrooms are basic and only suites have tubs. The showers, however, have wonderful, half-round sliding doors, a fabulous improvement over icky, clingy shower curtains. Soap and shampoo are provided (suites get mini-bottles of Royal Caribbean's Vitality shampoo, conditioner and lotion).

Interior: These cabins range from 150 to 256 square feet. Category G cabins, inside with Royal Promenade views, have blackout curtains and special glass in the windows to reduce noise.

Ocean View: Outside cabins come in three varieties: regular (160 square feet), large (178 square feet) and family (265 square feet).

Balcony: Balcony cabins range from 164 to 275 square feet with 42- to 52-square-foot private verandas.

Minisuite: Moving up a notch is the Junior Suite. It's the smallest, coming in at 264 square feet with a 75-square-foot balcony. Bigger than the standard balcony, the extra perks (beyond space) that come with the Junior Suite include a tub in the bathroom, and a bigger living room area.

Suite: The remaining suites provide access to the concierge and definitely move into the higher-ticket arena. All suite-holders are entitled to use the Concierge Club on Deck 9. This windowless room features a continental breakfast and a cocktail hour. Upon request, the concierge on duty will make reservations on your behalf.

The Grand Suite is just a larger "junior," but it's quite a bit larger at 349 square feet and features a 100 square-foot balcony.

At 561 square feet, the Royal Family Suite's grand claim is two bedrooms plus a sitting room; the second bedroom has the usual twin to queen bed configuration plus two Pullmans that come down from the ceiling. There are also two bathrooms, one with a shower and one with a bathtub. Balconies are bigger, too, at 246 square feet.

The Owner's Suite offers more amenities and features even beyond increased square footage; passengers booking this category of accommodations get a bathroom with bathtub, bidet and separate shower, along with a separate bedroom and living areas (with a queen-size sofa bed). Measurements are 559 square feet for the cabin and 90 square feet for the verandah.

The piece de resistance is the Royal Suite. Coming in at a whopping 1,087 square feet, it comes with all the Owner's Suite amenities plus a baby grand piano, whirlpool in the bathroom and a balcony that measures 217 square feet complete with hot tub and better-than-standard furnishings, including a dining table and chairs.

Special: The new Panoramic Ocean View staterooms are more spacious and come in a variety of configurations, but all boast floor-to-ceiling wraparound panoramic windows (191 to 406 square feet).

Tip: Families should book as far in advance as possible -- a year ahead of time if you can -- to have the best choice of family-friendly staterooms (including connecting cabins), particularly if you are travelling during school vacation periods.

Best for...

Groups, couples and families who like (very) big ships with a vast amount of entertainment, day and night

Not the best for...

Those who are after a quiet, intimate, small-ship experience; gourmands; couples avoiding kids

Who goes on Royal Caribbean International cruise ships?

For the most part, Royal Caribbean ships that sail from the United States attract a wide variety of North American passengers, mostly between the ages of 30 and 55 on the seven-night and shorter cruises, and 50 and over on cruises longer than seven nights. Seven-night and shorter cruises are also popular with families, especially during American school vacation periods, when the ships will often be at filled at well past double capacity and carrying more than a thousand kids. Cruises from the U.K. -- as well as Mediterranean, Asia and Australia cruises -- attract a significant number of locals from each area, as well as Royal Caribbean's usual North Americans.


Do I have to dress up on a Royal Caribbean International cruise?

Royal Caribbean's dress code is casual during the day; at night there's either casual, smart-casual or formal dress code depending on the schedule. Casual attire includes jeans and collared shirts for men and sundresses or pants with blouses for women; smart-casual means collared shirts, dresses, skirts and blouses, or pantsuits; and on formal nights, suits and ties, tuxedos, cocktail dresses or evening gowns are expected. If you want to avoid dressing up altogether on any night, the extensive Windjammer Café is always casual dress. Caps, tank tops and bathing suits are never allowed in the main dining room or specialty restaurants; shorts are not permitted during dinner and footwear is always required.


Is everything included on Royal Caribbean International cruises?

No. Royal Caribbean ships really vary in terms of complimentary dining, with the main dining room and huge Windjammer Café as constants. Coffee, tea, milk, lemonade and a few other beverages are available without cost at all times, as well. Most specialty restaurants carry an additional charge, but there are options that are free, including pizza, the Boardwalk Dog House, the Park Café (on select ships) and more, depending on the ship. Ice cream, scooped at mealtimes and from machines in between (apart from Ben & Jerry's) is also free. Other dining choices with additional cost run the gamut from Asian to a steakhouse, deli and Mexican and Italian restaurants. Room service carries a $7.95 cost per order, with the exception of Continental breakfast.


What are Royal Caribbean International's most popular activities?

The main pool areas are a magnet onboard any Royal Caribbean ship, as is the peaceful adults-only Solarium. Cruisers line up for the most adrenaline-pumping activities, whether to surf the FlowRider or try out new experiences from simulated skydiving and ice skating to bumper cars and escape rooms. Broadway shows (on the ships that have them) are also quite popular and fill up any night they're on offer. Equally as in demand are the high-flying and diving acrobatics of the AquaTheater and the ice-skating shows on the Freedom- and Voyager-class ships.


  • Awe inspiring accommodation
  • World class complimentary cruise dining
  • Selected soft drinks, coffees and teas in the Windjammer buffet restaurant
  • At-sea entertainment like never before
  • Kids clubs
  • Bucket list activities like the FlowRider® surf simulators and the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate Abyss℠

What's included in the Royal Caribbean drinks package?

What's included in the Royal Caribbean drinks package?

Here's a list of the drinks packages that Royal Caribbean offer. These may be purchased when you make your booking with Cruise Circle or at any time at least 72 hours prior to sailing.

Deluxe Beverage Package: Prices start from $65 per person per day (including onboard tax)

Enjoy any individual beverage item up to $13 (retail value) available onboard, choosing from ALL cocktails, spirits, liqueurs, wines, beer, soda beverages, bottled water, fresh squeezed juices, mocktails, premium coffee and premium tea. PLUS a 40% discount on bottles of wine under $100 and 20% off bottles over $100.

Refreshment Package: Prices start from $30 per person per day (including onboard tax)

Enjoy a selection of premium coffees and teas, bottled water, fresh-squeezed juices, non-alcoholic cocktails, plus fountain soda with a free Coca-Cola souvenir cup

Classic Soda Package: Prices start from $10 per person per day (including onboard tax)

Quench your thirst for just a few dollars a day with unlimited fountain soda refills and receive a free Coca-Cola souvenir cup.

Café Select Coffee Card: Prices start from $36 per person per day (including onboard tax)

Indulge in your favourite brews with a card that entitles you to any 15 speciality espresso-based coffees, premium tea and hot chocolate all for one low price 

If you have booked your holiday with Cruise Circle, please contact our After Sales team on 0800 023 1274 or via the Contact Us page on our site. Alternatively, you can add a package via the 'Manage My Cruise' section on the Royal Caribbean site.

If you have not booked with Cruise Circle, please contact your original booking agent.


Terms & conditions

*Prices subject to change without notice. 18% Gratuity included. When ordering a beverage selection onboard, you must present your SeaPass card bearing the package sticker to your server. Package does not include mini bar items, Evian water, canned sodas, bottled juice and souvenir glassware, speciality beers as listed on bar menus, or super-premium category beverages. Package is subject to the terms of Royal Caribbean International’s Alcohol Policy.  

Prices based on:

Guarantee Interior
Guarantee Interior

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Private bathroom and sitting area
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom number allocated by Royal Caribbean at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Interior
Interior

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Two Pullman beds in staterooms with up to 4 guests
  • Private bathroom
  • Vanity with sitting area with sofa
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 150-256 sq. ft.

Interior with Virtual Balcony
Interior with Virtual Balcony

  • A high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King
  • Full bathroom 
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 150-256 sq. ft.

Connected Promenade
Connected Promenade

  • Connecting cabin
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Private bathroom
  • Sitting area
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer

Promenade View
Promenade View

  • Promenade view
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Private bathroom
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 167-256 sq. ft.

Ocean View
Ocean View

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Private bathroom
  • Sitting area
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 161-176 sq. ft.

Spacious Ocean View
Spacious Ocean View

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
  • Private bathroom
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 211 sq. ft.

Spacious Panoramic Ocean View
Spacious Panoramic Ocean View

  • Floor to ceiling wrap around panoramic window (76 inches high by 103 inches wide)
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Vanity and sitting area with sofa
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 191-283 sq. ft.

Ultra Spacious Ocean View
Ultra Spacious Ocean View

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Sofa converts to double
  • Two Pullman beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Sitting area
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 328 sq. ft.

Guarantee Balcony
Guarantee Balcony

  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Full bathroom
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Private balcony
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom number allocated by Royal Caribbean at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Spacious Ocean View Balcony
Spacious Ocean View Balcony

  • Private balcony
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Sitting area
  • Private bathroom
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 179-275 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 42 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony
Ocean View Balcony

  • Private balcony
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Full bathroom
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 164 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 47 sq. ft.

Connected Balcony
Connected Balcony

  • Private balcony
  • Connected cabin
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Full bathroom
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Television
  • Telephone
  • Vanity desk
  • Hair-dryer
  • Stateroom: 179 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 42 sq. ft.
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view

Guarantee Suite
Guarantee Suite

  • Private balcony
  • Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • Full bathroom with tub
  • Royal Caribbean bathrobes and luxury bathroom amenities
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • In-room Lavazza espresso coffee maker
  • Priority boarding
  • Concierge service
  • Stateroom number allocated by Royal Caribbean at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Junior Suite
Junior Suite

  • Private balcony
  • Two twin beds that convert to Royal King
  • One bathroom with tub
  • Royal Caribbean bathrobes and luxury bathroom amenities
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
  • One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to 3 guests
  • In-room Lavazza espresso coffee maker
  • Priority boarding
  • Concierge service
  • Stateroom: 277-297 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 50-73 sq. ft.
  • Some staterooms have an obstructed view

Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom

  • Private balcony with outdoor dining, seating area and whirlpool
  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One bathroom with tub
  • Royal Caribbean bathrobes and luxury bathroom amenities
  • One single sofa bed in staterooms with up to 3 guests
  • In-room Lavazza espresso coffee maker
  • Priority boarding & departure
  • Concierge service
  • Suite Lounge/Concierge Club access (hors d’oeuvres and cocktails each evening)
  • Priority dining reservations, spa bookings, shore excursion ticketing & tendering
  • Suite party invitation (on itineraries of 5+ nights)
  • Exclusive signature activities such as the bridge, galley and back stage tours
  • Welcome Evian and fruit
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Reserved section in theatre
  • Complimentary pressing on first formal night
  • Stateroom: 381 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 95 sq. ft.

Owners Suite - 1 Bedroom
Owners Suite - 1 Bedroom

  • Private balcony with outdoor dining and seating area
  • One King bed
  • One bathroom with tub
  • Royal Caribbean bathrobes and luxury bathroom amenities
  • One double sofa bed
  • In-room Lavazza espresso coffee maker
  • Priority boarding & departure
  • Concierge service
  • Suite Lounge/Concierge Club access (hors d’oeuvres and cocktails each evening)
  • Priority dining reservations, spa bookings, shore excursion ticketing & tendering
  • Suite party invitation (on itineraries of 5+ nights)
  • Exclusive signature activities such as the bridge, galley and back stage tours
  • Welcome Evian and fruit
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Reserved section in theatre
  • Complimentary pressing on first formal night
  • Stateroom: 506 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 64 sq. ft.

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