Voyager of the Seas
Launched in 1999, Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Class, the groundbreaking fleet that introduced many features now iconic across the cruise industry. As the very first in the class, she precedes Explorer of the Seas (2000), Adventure of the Seas (2001), Navigator of the Seas (2002), and Mariner of the Seas (2003), placing her at the top of the Voyager‑Class hierarchy as the original vessel that defined the category.
Measuring 137,276 GT, stretching 1,020 ft in length, and spanning 15 passenger decks, Voyager of the Seas accommodates around 3,286–3,602 guests (double occupancy) supported by roughly 1,176–1,200 crew, offering a lively medium‑to‑large ship experience.
The ship underwent a significant Royal Amplified refurbishment in 2019, adding waterslides, laser tag, upgraded kids’ spaces, a refreshed Vitality Spa, new staterooms, and redesigned public areas. Voyager of the Seas continues to evolve, with further enhancements completed in 2024.
As the first ship to debut the Royal Promenade, Voyager introduced a new era of onboard design with a bustling indoor boulevard lined with shops, bars, and entertainment spaces. She also pioneered features such as the Studio B ice rink and rock‑climbing wall, setting the standard for future Royal Caribbean ships.
Onboard, guests can enjoy eight dining venues, multiple bars and lounges, four swimming pools, seven whirlpools, waterslides, a sports court, a spa complex, and a wide variety of family‑friendly and adventure‑oriented amenities.