4000
Passengers
1200
Crew
1999
Launched
2019
Last refit
137276t
Tonnage
311m
Length
47m
Width
24kts
Speed
14
Decks
USD
Currency

About Voyager of the Seas

Operated by Royal Caribbean International, Voyager of the Seas is a large ocean resort ship that launched in 1999 and was last refitted in 2019. It's designed to accommodate up to 4,000 guests across 1,800 cabins. On board, 1,200 crew members are available to take care of guest needs.

Large ships such as Voyager of the Seas are built around variety, offering multiple spaces and experiences designed to cater to a wide range of interests. Voyager of the Seas is an option for families with children.

Restaurants, Bars & Cafés on Voyager of the Seas

Restaurants, Bars & Cafés

Guests can choose from eight restaurants and eating venues, including three complimentary venues and five available at an extra cost. Italian, American, Japanese cookery – and more – are all on offer. There are also nine bars and lounges across the ship.

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Entertainment on Voyager of the Seas

Entertainment

Entertainment aboard Voyager of the Seas comes in many forms. Options available to guests include pub performances, live bands and game shows.

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Shore excursions and activities on Voyager of the Seas

Shore excursions and activities

Voyager of the Seas offers a good range of shore excursions selected to suit different travel styles, from all access tour and guided tours to sip, tour brunch and scuba. Whether you're looking for relaxation, cultural immersion or something more hands-on, there's a mix of options designed to help you get more out of each destination. That's alongside plenty of ways to make the most of your time on board. Check your daily programme and you'll find options such as outdoor film nights and laser tag: battle for planet z℠.

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Accommodation on Voyager of the Seas

Accommodation

Voyager of the Seas offers a solid mix of accommodation categories, with configurations and styles to suit your approach to travelling, plus layouts that balance comfort and practicality. That includes inside and outside options.

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Ship Interior & Deck Plans on Voyager of the Seas

Ship Interior & Deck Plans

Voyager of the Seas spans 14 decks. Explore the ship's deck plans to see every level.

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Frequently asked questions

Where does Voyager of the Seas sail?
How much does it cost to cruise on Voyager of the Seas and when should I book?

A 7-night cruise on Voyager of the Seas costs from £627 per person in October, rising to £1,632 per person in the peak month of June.

What cruise line operates Voyager of the Seas and when was it built?

Voyager of the Seas is operated by Royal Caribbean International. She was launched in 1999 and refurbished in 2019.

How big is Voyager of the Seas?

Voyager of the Seas has a gross tonnage of 137,276 GT, measures 311m long by 47m wide, cruises at 24 knots, and has 14 passenger decks.

How many passengers and cabins does Voyager of the Seas have?

Voyager of the Seas accommodates up to 4,000 passengers with a crew of 1,200 across 1,800 cabins including 9 wheelchair-accessible staterooms.

What facilities and entertainment are on Voyager of the Seas?

Voyager of the Seas features 9+ dining venues, shows and entertainment, and spa and fitness centre. This is an adults-only ship (no passengers under 18).

What type of cruising is Voyager of the Seas best for?

Voyager of the Seas is ideal for ocean cruises, classic cruising, and fly-cruising. The onboard currency is USD.

What is the average price of a cruise on Voyager of the Seas?

The average price of a cruise on Voyager of the Seas is £1,075 per person.

Is smoking allowed on Voyager of the Seas?

Smoking is permitted on board Voyager of the Seas in designated areas only.

Does Voyager of the Seas have a swimming pool?

Voyager of the Seas has 2 swimming pools on board.

What electrical sockets does Voyager of the Seas have?

There are US 2 Pin 110v and EU 2 Pin 220v sockets on board. Adapters are not provided.