Ships of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Fleet
You probably know that the ships in the Royal Caribbean cruise company fall into six classes, according to their size. Maybe you want to know more about each ship, by name, so you know what to expect when you see it serves one of the hundreds of cruises covered by Royal Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean Ships Overview
These are the ships, in alphabetical order, with a few words about each of them. As this is going to be a long article, we are going to break it into a series, so we can offer you as many details as possible about each of these luxury ships
Adventure of the Seas
The size of this ship is 142000 tons. It entered in service in 2001, it can accommodate 3114 passengers and it has a crew-to-passenger ratio of 1 to 2.6. You can imagine what coordination they must have, in order to make all those people work like a team and have all passengers feel like home.
This ship has three dining rooms, a golf simulator, fitness center, entertainment complex with ice skating facility and concert venue, aquarium bar, Casino Royale, Royal promenade with bars, cafeterias and shops, three pools and an outdoor family deck with water slide. The Optix teen disco can keep your kids entertained all night long, and adults are not allowed in. The Cloud nine, the upper bar with panoramic view, offers you piano music and intimate seating arrangements, for romantic moments and great photos.
After dinner, you can enjoy a good cigar and a glass of brandy in the Connoisseur Club, the cozy lounge situated on deck 5.
The jogging track will help you keep your home habits, so you don’t turn into a sedentary guy while having your Royal cruise vacation. The spirit is not ignored as well, trivia games being held daily in the library, where you can find books for all tastes and needs.
All these facilities and many more are spread on 15 decks. This is more than the building I live in. It’s like a small town which takes you to great vacation places while keeping you in shape and entertained.
Adventure of the Seas is a member of the Voyager family of Royal Caribbean cruise ships and it serves the Southern Caribbean cruise lines.
Can you imagine your week at the board of this Royal cruise ship?

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