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Voyager of The Seas is a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy first- time cruise features like a skating rink, a street fair and a rock- climbing wall, a full-size basketball court - among others. The 142,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Nothing stirs your sense of excitement quite like the sound of cards being shuffled, chips being stacked and poker machines paying out. Consider the Casino Royale to be your little slice of Vegas at sea – with thousands of square metres of lights, action, poker machines and tables. Outside the Windjammer cafe, you will find a miniature version of the Voyager of the Seas. We started exploring the ship from the highest deck which the elevator could reach, which is deck 14, and that’s where the Viking Crown Lounge, Izumi restaurant, and Diamond Club are. Money (Ringgit Malaysia) – There is a foreign exchange on Deck.

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Voyager Of The Seas Review and Specifications

Year built1999 / Age : 21
Flag state Bahamas
BuilderKvaerner Masa-Yards (Turku, STX Finland)
ClassVoyager
Building costUSD 650 million (2019 Royal Amplified USD 97 million)
OwnerRoyal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
OperatorRoyal Caribbean International
Speed24 kn / 44 kph / 28 mph
Length (LOA)311 m / 1020 ft
Beam (width)47 m / 154 ft
Gross Tonnage137276 gt
Passengers3282 - 3938
Crew1180
Passengers-to-space ratio35
Decks15
Cabins1713
Decks with cabins8
Last Refurbishment2019
Sister-shipsAdventure OTS, Explorer OTS, Mariner OTS, Navigator OTS
Christened byKatarina Witt

Current itinerary / position of Voyager Of The Seas

Voyager Of The Seas current cruise is 12 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise. Prices start from USD 1573 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 10 Jan, 2020 and ends on 22 Jan, 2020.

All Itineraries Current Position
Date / TimePort
10 Jan 16:30Departing from Sydney, NSW Australia hotels
13 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Noumea, Grande Terre island, New Caledonia
14 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Mare Island, Tadine, New Caledonia
16 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Port Vila, Efate Island, Vanuatu
17 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Mystery Island, Aneityum, Vanuatu
18 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Isle of Pines, New Caledonia
19 Jan 08:00 - 17:00Lifou Island, New Caledonia
22 Jan 06:30Arriving in Sydney, NSW Australia hotels

Review of Voyager Of The Seas

Launched in 1999, Voyager of the Seas is the first Voyager-class Royal Caribbean ship, followed by Adventure OTS, Explorer OTS, Navigator OTS and Mariner OTS. At the time it entered service, Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas was the largest cruise liner in the world, heralded as the most revolutionary ship ever built.

History - construction and ownership

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US company, trademarked brand and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL, shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCCL's largest fleet as both numbers of vessels and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities). All Royal Caribbean liners have names ending with 'of the Seas'.

The 137,276-ton, 3,114-passenger cruise ship Voyager of the Seas has been bypassed in size and conveniences by the Freedom-class trio and the massive Oasis-class twins. However, it's still between the largest ships in the world, with a range of the most un-cruise-like places at sea. The most revolutionary ship ever built forever changed the world of cruising with such never-before-seen facilities as an ice skating rink/TV studio/concert arena, rock-climbing wall, in-line skating track, horizontal atrium (now known as the Royal Promenade), and inside staterooms with a view. The rock-climbing walls are now aboard each Royal Caribbean cruise liner, and the ice skating rink and other facilities might also be enjoyed on the line's other four Voyager-class vessels, three Freedom-class and a pair of Oasis-class ships. However, Voyager of the Seas is still exciting.

Cruise itinerary program

Voyager of the Seas itinerary program is based on Australia and New Zealand cruises out of Sydney. In the summer, Voyager sails in Asia with departures out of Hong Kong and Tianjin. On reposition cruises between Australia and Asia, the vessel visits Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.

Ship's season 2018-2019 (April through June) has Royal Caribbean's longest-ever Southeast Asian cruise program. The ship has scheduled all 90 departures (3 to 9-nights itineraries) leaving roundtrip from Singapore, including:

  • 3-day weekend cruises to Malaysia (Penang-Klang)
  • 4-day to Malaysia and Thailand (Penang-Phuket)
  • 5-day to Klang-Penang-Phuket
  • 5-day to Laem Chabang (Bangkok overnight)
  • 7-day to Klang-Penang-Langkawi-Phuket (overnight)
  • plus B2Bs (back-to-back cruises)

Cabins

Voyager Of The Seas has a total of 1555 cabins (of which 119 Suites, 638 Balcony rooms, 499 Insides) in 25 grades. Almost 50% of ship's accommodations have private balcony views. 26 are the wheelchair accessible rooms. Voyager also features 81 Virtual Balcony rooms. The largest aboard Voyager of the Seas are the Royal Suites (1090 ft2 - more than 100 m2!).

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

From the meals in the Sapphire Restaurant, ship's main dining rooms, to the buffet choices in Windjammer Cafe and options available at 24-hour Cafe Promenade, food aboard Voyager of the Seas is well prepared with plentiful choices, especially considering ship's capacity.

The Windjammer buffet restaurant offers an egg station at breakfast and a carving station at lunch. Vegetarians will do better in the MDR at lunch. The buffet features the items offered on the main dining room menu. The Italian-themed Giovanni’s Table charges a US$20 per-person cover charge (speciality beverages, wine, beer and soda are paid separately), and offers a multi-course meal. Johnny Rockets is another speciality eatery, 1950's-style burger joint, where passengers can indulge in hot dogs, burgers, chilli fries and onion rings.

Follows the complete list of Voyager of the Seas restaurants and food bars.

  • Sapphire Restaurant (839-seat aft Dining Room)
  • Windjammer Cafe Lido buffet restaurant (310-seat, offers Early Breakfast at 6:30 a.m., Breakfast between 7:00-11:30 a.m., Lunch 11.30-3:30 p.m. and Dinner 6.30-9:00 p.m.)
  • Johnny Rockets Restaurant (80-seat burger bar, an extra fee is applied)
  • Giovanni’s Table (Italian speciality restaurant, reservations recommended)
  • Chops Grille (80-seat steakhouse/seafood)
  • The Tavern
  • Izumi (Japanese cuisine).

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

During the day, cruisers will find plenty of activities aboard Voyager of the Seas, such as bingo, art auctions, dance lessons, seminars, rock-climbing wall competitions and even sexy man contests. Poolside, a live band plays a blend of American and Caribbean songs. Nighttime features the gorgeous La Scala Theater inspired by the legendary La Scala in Milan, Italy. Decor elements include a stage velvet curtain with jewel-like embellishments and Murano glass chandelier. The theatre sets the scene for exciting Broadway-style production shows. The ice skating show is another must-see.

Onboard Voyager of the Seas clothing is casual during the day. Evenings dress is either casual, smart casual or formal. On casual nights, suggested clothing is sports shirts and slacks for men and sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual nights, men have to wear a jacket and a tie, while women wear dresses or pantsuits. On the formal evenings (one or two per cruise), men might choose between tuxedos or suits and ties, while women wear cocktail dresses.

Additional amenities include Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth program, Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry.

Follows the complete list of Voyager of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.

  • La Scala Theatre (1347-seat, features two grand productions per night with dance, acrobatics, comedy and game shows)
  • Screening Room (54-seat cinema)
  • Studio B Lounge (700-seat indoor ice-skating rink; also serves as a spot for ice shows, cooking demos, game parties)
  • Focus Photo Gallery and Shop; Art Gallery (art auctions are organized in the Cleopatra’s Needle Lounge)
  • The Centrum (social hub); Star Lounge; The Golden Room (Casino Royale invitation-only VIP guests lounge); Next Cruise Lounge; Concierge Club (26-seat; suite and past guests only); Viking Crown Lounge and Bar; Diamond Club Lounge and Bar (27-seat; past guests only); High Notes Lounge and Bar (60-seat jazz club) with Crows Nest (70-seat observation room)
  • Schooner Bar (150-seat piano bar); 130-seat lobby bar; Ben and Jerry’s ice cream bar; R Bar; Pig and Whistle English Pub (40-seat); Duck and Dog English pub (75-seat); Pool Bar; Sky Bar
  • Casino Royale (500-seat)
  • Cafe Promenade (108-seat, 24-hour; serves snacks and drinks, as well as Starbucks speciality coffee)
  • Royal Promenade Boutiques (perfumes, jewellery, duty-free alcohol, general store, logo/souvenirs); Sea Trek Dive Shop
  • Royal Caribbean Online centre (Internet computers room; 24-hour)
  • Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center; 7 jacuzzis; 4 pools
  • Solarium lounge (includes Park Cafe, pool bar and adults only pool area)
  • Outdoor movie screen
  • Video Games Arcade; Optix Teen Disco club; Living Room teen lounge area; Royal Babies and Tots Nursery
  • Adventure Ocean kids lounge area
  • Sports Court (golf simulator, table tennis, basketball court); Jogging Track; Rock-climbing Wall; Voyager Dunes Golf Course
  • Skylight Wedding Chapel (40-seat, provides religious services).

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Voyager Of The Seas Wiki

Voyager is Royal Caribbean's first Voyager-class liner, with sisterships Adventure, Explorer, Mariner, Navigator. Voyager OTS was built in 1999 by Kvaerner Masa (Turku Finland) - shipbuilder of all vessels in this series. The company is now part of STX Europe (a division of STX Holding, South Korea). In 1999, Voyager OTS was the world's biggest passenger ship. They used to call it 'floating sea' because of its innovative design. All Voyager-class liners were world's biggest - until the arrival of the Cunard liner RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004.

Voyager OTS was christened on November 20, 1999. The inaugural cruise (maiden voyage) started on Nov 21. Vessel's godmother was Katarina Witt (notorious figure skater / Playboy model). Fun fact is, that Voyager is the first ever cruise vessel to have an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and Royal Promenade (marble-paved street / approx 3/4 of ship's LOA length).

Since 2018, liner's Captain is Wu Huimin - RCI fleet's first Asian (Chinese) shipmaster.

Itineraries 2016-2017 Asia charters

In 2017-2018, the ship was also operated under charter for roundtrips out of Singapore. The charterer was the travel agency TIRUN Travel Marketing - RCCL's exclusive representative for India. The scheduled cruise ship charter itineraries ranged from 3- to 8-night in length and targeted specifically Indian passengers. Among the visited ports were Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Thailand (Phuket, Bangkok), Vietnam (Da Nang, Nha Trang, Penang).

Voyager OTS refurbishment 2019 review

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The ship was 'Royal Amplified' as RCI fleet's 4th vessel redesigned and upgraded by RCI's newest drydock refurbishment program. Voyager OTS also received some fleet-first (and industry-first) features during the scheduled 2019 drydock (41-day project, September 10 through October 14) in Singapore (at Sembawang Shipyard).

Deckplan changes after ship's renovation 2019 include:

  • added 'The Perfect Storm' - aquapark with two waterslides (Typhoon and Cyclone).
  • added 'Battle for Planet Z' (laser tag course) in 'Studio B' (ice-skating rink)
  • redesigned 'Adventure Ocean' (kids facilities), upgraded kids programming (children 3-12 yo)
  • added Royal Babies and Tots Nursery (for babies and toddlers). Until 2019, Voyager OTS was fleet's only liner without a nursery.
  • Teens-exclusive hangout was updated and was added an adjacent outdoor laid-back/sun deck.
  • Ship's wellness complex (Vitality Spa and Fitness Center) on Deck 12 was enhanced and enlarged. The complex was relocated from forward to aft.
  • A total of 72 new staterooms (interior and balcony) were added. New 'family cabin' categories were introduced - CB (Connecting Balcony), CO (Connecting Oceanview), CP (Connecting Promenade Interior) and CI (Connecting Interior).
  • An exclusive Suite Lounge (with an outdoor seating area) was added for passengers booked in Grand Suite and above.
  • Diamond Lounge was created for 'Crown and Anchor Society' members (by RCI's loyalty program).

Ship's 'Royal Amplified' 2019 drydock project cost USD 97 million.

Voyager OTS refurbishment 2018 review

Ship’s drydock refurbishment 2018 resulted in the following deckplan changes:

  • On Sports Deck 13, the RCI’s signature waterslides “Cyclone” and “Typhoon” were installed (next to the FlowRider simulator).
  • On Spa Deck 12 (aft), the new “Slashaway Bay” kids aqua park was added. This is an interactive water play area (with cannons and geysers) replacing the old Outdoor Youth Area (aka “back deck”).
  • The new water park and the duo of waterslides were first introduced on the ships Liberty of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas (Oasis-class).

Next planned drydock is in 2019 (September 10 - October 14).

Voyager OTS refurbishment 2014 review

The list of deckplan changes after ship's May 2014 drydock included:

  • (On deck 2) 4 new oceanview cabins were added in the place of the Board Room (starboard). Also, the Theatre was renamed from “Coral” to “La Scala”.
  • (On deck 3) 19 new interior cabins (category Q) were added in the area of “The Vault” (Disco Nightclub, 297 seats). Also here, the “Photo & Art Gallery” (starboard) was renamed to “Focus”. It was also reduced in size, making space for 15 new Oceanview cabins (category I). Another 5 cabins were added portside. Main Dining Room was renamed from “Carmen” to “Sapphire” (level 1).
  • (On deck 4) “The Vault” was replaced by “Giovanni’s Table” (Italian restaurant). The “Aquarium Bar” (portside section) was replaced with “The Tavern”, and its starboard section – with “Art Gallery”. Also here, the Main Dining Room was renamed from “La Boheme” to “Sapphire” (level 2).
  • (On deck 5) the show lounge was renamed from “Cleopatra’s Needle” to “Star Lounge”. The “Connoisseur Club” was renamed to “The Golden Room”. The “Ben and Jerry’s” was renamed to “Ice Cream Parlor “. The “Champagne Bar” was replaced with the “R-Bar”. The Main Dining Room was renamed from “Magic Flute” to “Sapphire” (level 3).
  • (On deck 6) an interior room (number 6137, forward) was added and the “Business Services” desk was renamed to “Next Cruise”.
  • (On deck 7) an interior room (number 7139, forward) was added.
  • (On deck 8) an interior room (number 8237, forward) was added and the “Royal Caribbean Online” was renamed to “RC Online”.
  • (On deck 9) an interior room (number 9237, forward) was added and some Inside cabins were converted to Virtual Balcony (category VB) staterooms.
  • (On deck 10) an interior room (number 1233) was added. Stateroom categories were changed – from category L to K, and some were converted to VB-Virtual Balcony.
  • (On Lido Deck 11) in the main pool area, a huge movie screen (outdoor theatre) was installed. Also here, the “Bridge Overlook” was renamed to “Peek-A-Boo Bridge”. The “Day Spa & Fitness Center” was renamed to “Vitality at Sea”. The Portofino restaurant was replaced with “Chops Grille” (steakhouse). During the refurbishment, the “Island Grill” bar and the “Florist” shop were both removed.
  • (On Spa Deck 12) spa cabins were added around the ship’s bow area. The “Optix Teen Disco” was renamed to “Teen Disco” and the “Video Arcade” was added. The “Adventure Beach” kids play area was renamed to “Outdoor Youth Area”.
  • (On deck 13) the In-line Skating Track was replaced with the FlowRider simulator.
  • (On deck 14) the portside-location rooms “Cloud Nine” and “Seven Hearts were replaced with the “Izumi” (Asian restaurant). The starboard-location “19th Hole” lounge was replaced with the “Diamond Club” – a signature venue for “Crown & Anchor” (RCI loyalty program) members only.
  • Cabin amenities were upgraded with new flat TVs in all cruise staterooms.
  • Digital signage (way finders) on several decks were installed. These touch-screen boards allow you to know your way around the ship.
  • Wi-Fi coverage was upgraded to shipwide.
  • Onboard entertainment options were upgraded with the “DreamWorks Experience” (themed characters entertainment).

Voyager Of The Seas Itineraries

The below listed Voyager Of The Seas cruise prices on itineraries areonly indicative and Per Person (in US dollars, based on double occupancy). These are thecheapest Royal Caribbean fares on the ship’s lowest category cabins available for booking. Cruise farestypically change with departure dates approaching, last minute deals, discounts, promotions, independent travelagency offers.

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DateCruise NameDeparture PortPrice from
2019 Dec 29 12 days, round-trip South Pacific & Fiji Holiday Sydney
2020 Jan 10 12 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1573
2020 Jan 22 9 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1012
2020 Jan 31 3 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $508
2020 Feb 03 2 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $229
2020 Feb 05 14 days, round-trip South Pacific & Fiji Cruise Sydney $1179
2020 Feb 19 6 days, round-trip Tasmania Cruise Sydney $449
2020 Feb 25 11 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $902
2020 Mar 07 11 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $904
2020 Mar 18 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $873
2020 Mar 28 2 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $313
2020 Mar 30 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $876
2020 Apr 09 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1093
2020 Apr 19 14 days, one-way from Sydney to Singapore Sydney $1646
2020 May 03 5 days, round-trip Spice Of Southeast Asia Cruise Singapore $440
2020 May 08 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $403
2020 May 11 4 days, round-trip Port Klang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $434
2020 May 15 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $389
2020 May 18 4 days, round-trip Port Klang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $433
2020 May 22 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $447
2020 May 29 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $341
2020 Jun 01 4 days, round-trip Port Klang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $461
2020 Jun 05 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $377
2020 Jun 08 4 days, round-trip Port Klang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $391
2020 Jun 12 3 days, round-trip Penang Weekend Cruise Singapore $412
2020 Jun 15 4 days, round-trip Penang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $475
2020 Jun 19 4 days, round-trip Penang & Phuket Cruise Singapore $608
2020 Jun 23 10 days, one-way from Singapore to Hong Kong Singapore $913
2020 Jul 03 9 days, round-trip Best Of Japan Cruise Hong Kong $733
2020 Jul 12 3 days, one-way from Hong Kong to Shanghai Hong Kong $514
2020 Aug 25 5 days, round-trip Okinawa & Ishigaki Cruise Shanghai $584
2020 Aug 30 4 days, round-trip Best Of Kagoshima Cruise Shanghai $462
2020 Sep 03 5 days, round-trip Okinawa & Kagoshima Cruise Shanghai $543
2020 Sep 08 4 days, round-trip Best Of Okinawa Cruise Shanghai $446
2020 Sep 12 4 days, round-trip Best Of Kagoshima Cruise Shanghai $474
2020 Sep 16 4 days, round-trip Best Of Nagasaki Cruise Shanghai $474
2020 Sep 20 5 days, round-trip Fukuoka & Nagasaki Cruise Shanghai $817
2020 Sep 25 5 days, one-way from Shanghai to Hong Kong Shanghai $616
2020 Sep 30 5 days, round-trip Best Of Japan Cruise Hong Kong $1065
2020 Oct 05 17 days, one-way from Hong Kong to Sydney Hong Kong $1581
2020 Oct 22 3 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $443
2020 Oct 25 9 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1010
2020 Nov 03 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $997
2020 Nov 13 2 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $270
2020 Nov 15 9 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $924
2020 Nov 24 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $999
2020 Dec 04 12 days, round-trip South Pacific & Fiji Cruise Sydney $1213
2020 Dec 16 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Holiday Cruise Sydney $1351
2020 Dec 26 11 days, round-trip South Pacific Holiday Cruise Sydney $1505
2021 Jan 06 13 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1710
2021 Jan 19 11 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1079
2021 Jan 30 12 days, round-trip South Pacific & Fiji Cruise Sydney $1036
2021 Feb 11 2 days, round-trip Sampler Cruise Sydney $217
2021 Feb 13 12 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1138
2021 Feb 25 6 days, round-trip Tasmania Cruise Sydney $429
2021 Mar 03 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $960
2021 Mar 13 10 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1083
2021 Mar 23 11 days, round-trip South Pacific Sydney $1175
2021 Apr 03 9 days, round-trip South Pacific Cruise Sydney $1007
2021 Apr 12 14 days, one-way from Sydney to Singapore Sydney $1320

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1-Bedroom Royal Suite

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Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:1
Cabin size:1065 ft2 / 99 m2
Balcony size:195 ft2 / 18 m2
Location (on decks):midship-portside on deck 10
Type (categories):(RS) Royal Suite

1-Bedroom Owners Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:10
Cabin size:630 ft2 / 59 m2
Balcony size:90 ft2 / 8 m2
Location (on decks):midship on deck 10
Type (categories):(OS) Owners Suite

2-Bedroom Family Grand Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:8
Staterooms number:4
Cabin size:610 ft2 / 57 m2
Balcony size:235 ft2 / 22 m2
Location (on decks):aft on decks 8, 9
Type (categories):(GT) Two-Bedroom Grand Suite / Family Suite

Category GT (Two-Bedroom Grand Suite) has 2 sets of (all 4) twin beds (convertible to 2 King-size double beds, plus 1 double sofabed and 2 Pullman beds.

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1-Bedroom Grand Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:22
Cabin size:380 ft2 / 35 m2
Balcony size:95 ft2 / 9 m2
Location (on decks):forward on deck 10
Type (categories):(GS) Grand Suite

2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:6
Staterooms number:2
Cabin size:405 ft2 / 38 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):forward on deck 12
Type (categories):(VP) Two-Bedroom Family Oceanview Suite

Category VP (OceanView Panoramic Suite without Balcony) is a family-type stateroom fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed and 2 bunk beds.

Junior Suite

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:78
Cabin size:275 ft2 / 26 m2
Balcony size:50 ft2 / 5 m2
Location (on decks):6, 7, 9, 10
Type (categories):(J4-J3) Junior Suite

Category JS (Junior Suite Accessible) has larger veranda sized 70 ft2 (7 m2).

Balcony Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:3 (Standard), 4 (Spacious)
Staterooms number:290 (Standard), 362 (Spacious)
Cabin size:Standard (160 ft2 / 15 m2), Spacious (180 ft2 / 17 m2)
Balcony size:40-50 ft2 / 4-5 m2
Location (on decks):6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Type (categories):(7D-6D-5D-4D-3D-2D-1D) Standard, (6B-4B-3B-2B-1B) Spacious, (CB) Connecting Blacony staterooms

Category 1B (Spacious OceanView Balcony Accessible) is with double occupancy (2 beds) and sized 275 ft2 (26 m2) with 45 ft2 (4 m2) veranda.

Panoramic Oceanview Cabin

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:22
Cabin size:190 ft2 / 18 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):forward on deck 12
Type (categories):(1L) Spacious Panoramic Oceanview Cabin

Category 1L (Spacious Panoramic OceanView) is fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. Category I (Panoramic OceanView Accessible) is larger - sized 285 ft2 (27 m2).

Oceanview Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4 (Standard, Spacious), 6 (1K-Family)
Staterooms number:198 (incl 20x Family)
Cabin size:Standard (160 ft2 / 15 m2), Spacious (210 ft2 / 19 m2), Ultra Spacious (330 ft2 / 31 m2)
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12
Type (categories):(8N-3N-2N-1N) Standard, (4M-1M) Spacious, (1K) Ultra Spacious/Family, (CO) Connecting Oceanview / Outside cabins

Category 1N (OceanView Accessible) is a double-occupancy stateroom sized 275 ft2 (26 m2).

Category 1K (Ultra Spacious OceanView) is a family-type stateroom with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed), 1 double sofabed plus 2 Pullman beds.

Promenade Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:2
Staterooms number:157
Cabin size:255 ft2 / 23 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):6, 7, 8
Type (categories):(CP-Connecting, 2T) Atrium Promenade View / Inside cabin

Category 2T (Promenade View Interior) has 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed).

Interior Cabin

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:489
Cabin size:160 ft2 / 15 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Type (categories):(6V-4V-3V) Standard, (4U) Virtual Balcony, (CI) Connecting Interior / Inside cabins

Categories 3V-1V (Interior Accessible) are quads with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. The other Interior Cabin categories are also quads but fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible) plus 2 Pullman beds.

Voyager Of The Seas cabins review

Of all Voyager OTS cruise ship cabins, 707 (or 47%) have private balcony views. 569 are with a 3rd/4th bed, and there are 81 Virtual Balcony cabins. Wheelchair accessible are 26 staterooms. The total number of cabin categories is 29, including the 'Guaranteed' categories W-Suite, X-Balcony, Y-Oceanview, and Z-Inside.

During the ship's Royal Amplified 2019 drydock were added 72 new staterooms (interior and balcony) and new 'family cabin' categories were introduced - CB (Connecting Balcony), CO (Connecting Oceanview), CP (Connecting Promenade Interior) and CI (Connecting Interior).

Follows the review of RCI Voyager of the Seas staterooms as amenities, furniture and services:

  • All Suites have a king bed, large-size bathroom (whirlpool bathtub, separate shower), vanity area, walk-in closet, large living area (queen-size sofabed, dining area/pantry, wet bar, kitchen, dining table), private balcony (sliding floor-ceiling doors, whirlpool bathtub, sun loungers).
  • Guests in all Suites (excluding Junior Suites only) enjoy the following bonus amenities: Concierge Service (24-hour Concierge Lounge access /continental breakfast, hours d’ oeuvres, CD/DVD library, private parties arrangements, priority services (Salon/Spa reservations, booking RCI cruise tours/excursions, dining reservations).
  • RCI Royal Suite accommodations have 2 separate bedrooms (each has 2 twin beds /convertible to queen), plus another room with bunk beds (for 3rd/4th person). Additional amenities in Royal Suites are media centre (surround sound, large flat TV, stereo, CD/DVD player), baby grand piano.
  • Royal Family Suites have 2 separate bedrooms (each with 2 twin beds /to queen), another room with 3rd/4th bunk beds, living room (vanity, double sofa bed, dining table), 2 separate bathrooms (both with shower, one has a bathtub).
  • All balcony staterooms are with floor-ceiling sliding doors opening to a private veranda. On the Royal Caribbean Voyager ship, cabin balconies on decks 7 and above have plexiglass, while those on deck 6 are with steel railings. All portside and starboard balconies are with in-hull design. Solid metal rises up to 3 ft / 1 m from deck floor, while the other part of the railing is open. Aft-location verandas have larger metal structures. Aft-facing balconies are warmer compared to the other ones during cold-weather cruise itineraries. Side-location balconies offer better views since the ones closer to the middle are more enclosed. The ship’s mid-aft part is humped (wider). Cabins on the aft hump’s outer part are premium location staterooms.
  • You can save money by booking a forward/aft stateroom in the category you are interested in. Their sizes and features (amenities) are the same as of the more expensive mid-location staterooms.
  • Panoramic Oceanview cabins (on Spa deck 12) are in categories P1, P2 and PF-Family. Each of them features fore-location and a floor-ceiling wraparound window (sized in inches 76 high x 100-320 wide / in meters 1,9 height x 2,5-8 width). That is one huge window. These are premium cruise accommodations overlooking the ship’s bow. They are spacious (between 190-405 ft2 / 18-38 m2), each with 2 twin beds (convertible) plus 1 double sofa bed, larger living area. These staterooms offer amazing unobstructed views and bookings at cheaper than balcony cabin prices.
  • Category FO-Family Oceanview cabins are perfect for families with more kids. Sized 230 ft2 (22 m2), they accommodate up to 6 passengers making them a cheaper alternative to booking connecting cabins. Each FOV stateroom has 2 large picture windows (round-shaped), separate bedroom (with Pullman beds / upper-lower bunk beds), large living area (1 double sofa bed, 2 twin beds /convertible), minibar, more seating and closet space, bathroom (WC/shower).
  • All Oceanview cabins have a Picture Window (round-shaped window, size is 24-inch / 61 cm). Fore-location oceanview rooms have one round-shaped window overlooking the ship’s bow.
  • Atrium Promenade staterooms (category PR-Promenade View) are a unique type of inside cabins with bowed windows overlooking the Atrium’s Royal Promenade. The room’s bowed window gives more interior space and is also a great vantage point to watch the Royal Promenade’s “street” activities – including the parade each evening. Remember to keep the curtains closed at night as there are Promenade cabins across the street too.
  • A unique new category is a VB-Interior cabin with Virtual Balcony. The stateroom features a floor-ceiling LED screen (size 80-inch / 2 m). This is a 4K ultra-HD screen (no TV functions) that receives a live (real-time) video streaming from the ship’s outside cameras. This means you will enjoy “balcony views” along the ship’s itinerary route without paying balcony cabin prices.
  • All Voyager OTS cabins as amenities have 2 twin beds (convertible to Royal King), ample closet/drawer space, private bathroom (shower, hairdryer, bath products), sitting area (desk, drawers, vanity, sofa), flat TV, individual air-conditioning, direct-dial phone, safe, radio, minibar, Internet access, 24 hour room service (5-12 am /complimentary).
  • Some staterooms have either sofa bed or upper/bunk beds (Pullman beds) for 3rd/4th person. The twin bed size is 36 x 82 inches (90 x 210 cm).
  • In-cabin babysitting is available at an hourly fee (US$19 per kid) for 4 kids per stateroom max.
  • For in-cabin use can be borrowed movies, toys and games suitable for kids with autism.
  • RCI’s new Wi-Fi costs US$15 per device per day (50% discount on a second device). The Wi-Fi is always on (shipwide coverage) and super fast (even for streaming movies).

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