
Voyager of the Seas is the flagship of the Voyager Class of cruise ships from Royal Caribbean, and one of the longest passenger ships in the world. With a capacity for 3,114 guests on board, sailing Voyager of the Seas is like a “floating Hotel” as some call it. Many of the world’s “firsts” on a cruise ship happened on Voyager of the Seas, like the innovative attractions that keep you busy from day until night. On Voyager of the Seas, cruise on short, 2-day trips through Australia, or venture out on one of the 9-night cruises through Tasmania and the South Pacific. You may even find yourself on a 4 or 5-night cruise to exotic locals like Fukuoka, Jeju, Korean, Japan, or Okinawa. Make sure you pack an elegant outfit for at least one of your nights on board Voyager of the Seas, as your voyage includes 1 designated “formal night” that most guests find exceptional.
Year Built: | 1999 |
Refurbished: | 2009 |
Length: | 1,020 feet |
Call Letters: | C6SE5 |
Passenger Capacity: | 3,114 |
Crew size: | 1,176 |
Gross Tonnage: | 138,000 |
Average Speed: | 23 knots |
Passenger Decks: | 14 |
Inside Rooms: | 618 |
Outside Rooms: | 939 |
Balcony Rooms: | 757 |
Suite Rooms: | 119 |