Line:
Royal Caribbean InternationalLaunched:
14th December 1996Tonnage:
73,817Length:
916 feetTotal Crew:
760Occupancy:
1,950Rating:
starsA cruise ship so grand it just had to be named Grandeur of the Seas. This majestic, 2,446-guest ship comes equipped with a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track and a seemingly endless choice of bars and restaurants. The Grandeur is a Vision-class ship which also features a casino, a nightclub just for teens, games arcade and an incredible solarium, spa and fitness centre for guests seeking some well-deserved rest and relaxation on their holiday.
Royal Caribbean International is known for driving innovation at sea and has continuously redefined cruise vacationing since its launch in 1969. Each successive class of ships is an architectural marvel and pushes the envelope of what is possible on a cruise ship. Onboard, the global cruise line has debuted countless industry “firsts” – such as rock climbing, ice skating and surfing at sea – to capture the imagination of families and adventurous vacationers alike. Throughout, guests sail on exciting itineraries to some of the world’s most popular destinations and enjoy Royal Caribbean’s friendly and engaging service.
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Royal Caribbean International
Average Ship Rating
Staff Member recommended this ship.
What a ship, classic looking with modern facilities. Enjoyed a fantastic week in the Caribbean. Hilights include Jamaica, with the Dunns Falls, Caymans and the beatiful Sting rays and fantastic shops and bargains to be found in Cozumel Mexico.
I particularly enjoyed the Champagne bar onboard, and the food was very good, especially the informal Windjammer Cafe with its great views of the ports of call or sea depending on where you are.
All in all great value for money and a great cruise experience, cant wait for this ship to be based in Majorca for Summer 2011.
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