MS
Adventure of the Seas is the 3rd generation Voyager class
cruise ship owned and managed by Royal Caribbean International. Built
in Turku, Finland by Kvaerner Masa-Yards, with a gross tonnage of
137,307 with has a length of 1,020 ft (311 m) and a beam of 157,500
ft (474 m).
MS
Adventure of the Seas are far too large to sail through Panama Canal
and indeed they are true floating cities with their indoor
Promenades, ice skating rinks, wedding chapels and rock climbing
walls. With innovations highlighting the highest space per guest
ratio in cruising with enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options
and amazing recreational facilities over the sea.
Packed
with all the action of the signature innovations and plenty of time
for relaxation, fine dining and beautiful ocean views. Climb a rock
wall that overlooks the sea or challenge yourself on the basketball
court, mini gulf course, In-line skating track, Golf simulator and achieve the perfect zen, poolside or at the relaxing Vitality Spa with
State-of-the-art Fitness center, with classes including yoga and tai
chi. Liven up your night on the Royal Promenade, with parades,
dancing and duty-free shopping deals including jewelry, perfumes,
apparel and shopping for teens and kids.
A
9,623 sq foot Vegas-style Casino Royale with 291 slots and 16
tablets, 15 bars, clubs and lounges that never have cover, including
Duck and Dog Pub and Jester's Nightclub.
Though adventure has been bypassed in size and amenities by the Freedom-class
trio and the massive Oasis-class twins, it's still among the worlds's
larger ships with a range of the most uncruise-like venues at sea.
The cruise is extremely a potential to spoil first-timers and even
seduce of us crustly ol' cruise traditionalists.
Adventure
of the Seas routinely cruises the Carribean. During the first quarter
of 2012, she cruised to St. Kitts with over 20,000 passengers in
total, the most of any Royal Carribean vessel. As of 2012, she is
based in the Mediterranean in the summer and offers seven day cruises
from Malago and in the winter she depart from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Navigation of the Adventure of the Seas is regularly handled by Ron
Holmes and Ole-Johan Gronhaug.
Royal Caribbean MS Adventure of the Seas
MS
Adventure of the Seas is the 3rd generation Voyager class
cruise ship owned and managed by Royal Caribbean International. Built
in Turku, Finland by Kvaerner Masa-Yards, with a gross tonnage of
137,307 with has a length of 1,020 ft (311 m) and a beam of 157,500
ft (474 m).
MS
Adventure of the Seas are far too large to sail through Panama Canal
and indeed they are true floating cities with their indoor
Promenades, ice skating rinks, wedding chapels and rock climbing
walls. With innovations highlighting the highest space per guest
ratio in cruising with enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options
and amazing recreational facilities over the sea.
Packed
with all the action of the signature innovations and plenty of time
for relaxation, fine dining and beautiful ocean views. Climb a rock
wall that overlooks the sea or challenge yourself on the basketball
court, mini gulf course, In-line skating track, Golf simulator and achieve the perfect zen, poolside or at the relaxing Vitality Spa with
State-of-the-art Fitness center, with classes including yoga and tai
chi. Liven up your night on the Royal Promenade, with parades,
dancing and duty-free shopping deals including jewelry, perfumes,
apparel and shopping for teens and kids.
A
9,623 sq foot Vegas-style Casino Royale with 291 slots and 16
tablets, 15 bars, clubs and lounges that never have cover, including
Duck and Dog Pub and Jester's Nightclub.
Though adventure has been bypassed in size and amenities by the Freedom-class
trio and the massive Oasis-class twins, it's still among the worlds's
larger ships with a range of the most uncruise-like venues at sea.
The cruise is extremely a potential to spoil first-timers and even
seduce of us crustly ol' cruise traditionalists.
Adventure
of the Seas routinely cruises the Carribean. During the first quarter
of 2012, she cruised to St. Kitts with over 20,000 passengers in
total, the most of any Royal Carribean vessel. As of 2012, she is
based in the Mediterranean in the summer and offers seven day cruises
from Malago and in the winter she depart from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Navigation of the Adventure of the Seas is regularly handled by Ron
Holmes and Ole-Johan Gronhaug.