Voyager of the Seas

This ship is a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy one-of-a-kind features like an ice-skating rink, the Royal Promenade and a rock-climbing wall, just for starters. How did we accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple. We built a bigger cruise ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on this and other Voyager-family ships add up to more space for every guest, and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities.
Ship Calendar
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Ship Details
- Year Built
- 1999
- Year Refurbished
- 2002
- Registry
- Bahamas
- Tonnage
- 138000
- Cabins
- 1557
- Handicap Cabins
- 26
- Capacity
- 3114
- Elevators
- 14
- Restaurants
- 10
- Bars
- 8
- Pools
- 3
- Theaters
- 1
- Meeting Rooms
- Y
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- Y
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- Y
- Internet Café
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
Decks | Cabins
- Fifteenth
- Fourteenth
- Thirteenth
- Twelfth
- Eleventh
- Tenth
- Ninth
- Eighth
- Seventh
- Sixth
- Fifth
- Fourth
- Third
- Second




