Voyager of the Seas
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Entered service01/01/1999
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Tonnage138000
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Wheelchair Accessible Cabins27
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Number of Decks14
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Number of Elevators24
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Number of Pools3
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Number of Restaurants11
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Formal NightsYes
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Kids ClubYes
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Maximum Capacity4269
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Number of Crew1200
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Refurbished01/10/2019
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Voyager of the Seas
Built for fun, adventure and relaxation, Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas showcases just what is possible when it comes to a cruise ship holiday. From action-packed activities to mouthwatering dining options and dazzling entertainment every evening, a cruise on this incredible ship will be nothing short of the holiday of a lifetime.
Voyager of the Seas Cruise Deals
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09 September 2026
Alaska Experience from Seattle with Stay
£1,799 pp -
19 July 2026
Alaska Cruise and 5nt Seattle Stay with Mt Rainer National Park & Snoqualmie Falls Tours
£2,999 pp -
06 September 2026
Alaska Cruise and 5nt Seattle Stay with Mt Rainer National Park & Snoqualmie Falls Tours
£2,449 pp -
09 August 2026
Alaska Cruise and 5nt Seattle Stay with Mt Rainer National Park & Snoqualmie Falls Tours
£2,799 pp -
30 August 2026
Alaska Cruise and 5nt Seattle Stay with Mt Rainer National Park & Snoqualmie Falls Tours
£2,749 pp -
20 September 2026
Alaska Cruise and 5nt Seattle Stay with Mt Rainer National Park & Snoqualmie Falls Tours
£2,499 pp -
05 June 2027
Chicago, U.S Rockies By Rail & Alaska Adventure from Seattle
£3,349 pp -
22 May 2027
Chicago, U.S Rockies By Rail & Alaska Adventure from Seattle
£3,149 pp -
29 May 2027
Chicago, U.S Rockies By Rail & Alaska Adventure from Seattle
£3,279 pp
Onboard Activities
Children's Facilities (14)
As well as the fun-filled family pool areas and kids clubs, Voyager of the Seas also boasts rock climbing walls, surf simulators, mini golf and sports courts to name just a few highlights to keep the kids entertained on days at sea.
Swimming (6)
There are plenty of options to get wet for guests of all ages on Voyager of the Seas. Young ones will love the Adventure Beach family pool area featuring children’s pools and a water slide. Meanwhile, the adult-only Ancient Rome themed Solarium is a peaceful pool area with a tranquil setting.
Restaurants (11)
Whether you fancy a juicy 50s style burger or a five course meal, the choice is yours onboard Voyager of the Seas. Spread over three decks, the main dining room offers the best in traditional cruise dining while there are many other food and drink venues to sample such as Windjammer Café, Portofinos and Johnny Rockets.
Entertainment (34)
From morning to night, you are spoilt for choice with the entertainment options on Voyager of the Seas with La Scala Theatre bringing you the best Broadway shows. Alternatively, take in the world-class ice shows performed in one of the few ice rinks at sea or feel the buzz of the onboard nightclub.
Bars & Lounges (12)
There’s a bar or lounge venue for all moods and tastes with Voyager of the Seas, from late-night discos to cosy English pubs and Champagne bars, you’re sure to find your favourite haunt in no time.
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Customer reviews for Voyager of the Seas
The ship was generally in good clean condition and our room maintained well, with good facilities and entertainment. What let them down was the Windjammer food. Whilst there was a lot of variety, the quality and temperature were not of the standard of other cruises. Also there was a propensity to put pork into a lot of dishes that didn't need it, so all of those dishes were off limits to vegetarians and some religions. If those issues are addressed then 5* rating is possible.
A great trip with great places to see. A very well run ship with top-class service, excellent facilities and first-rate food. All thoroughly enjoyable.
The cruise part of the tour was very good and the tour run by Wendy Wu . It would have been better to have a free day in Borneo before the tour started as there was no opportunity to look around KK or any free time before the tour started or after it finished .
All good would like to travel on the ship again when its not in the Far East as it catered for the Koreans more than the Brits or the Australians. Quite rightly for this cruise as the majority of the passengers were Koreans.