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Voyager of the Seas cruise ship weighs 138k tons and has 1708 staterooms for up to 4099 passengers served by 1180 crew . There are 15 passenger decks, 9 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 34 tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Voyager of the Seas showing deck plan layouts, public venues and all types of cabins including pictures and videos.
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ROYAL SUITE
Floor Diagram Royal Suite
Sleeps up to: 4 1 Cabins Cabin: 1087 sqft (102 m 2 ) Balcony: 217 sqft (20 m 2 )
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Floor Diagram Owners Suite
Sleeps up to: 4 10 Cabins Cabin: 559 sqft (53 m 2 ) Balcony: 90 sqft (8 m 2 )
GRAND SUITE - 2 BEDROOM
Floor Diagram Royal Family Suite
Sleeps up to: 8 4 Cabins Cabin: 561 sqft (53 m 2 ) Balcony: 246 sqft (23 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
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Grand suite - 1 bedroom.
Floor Diagram Grand Suite
Sleeps up to: 4 22 Cabins Cabin: 349 sqft (33 m 2 ) Balcony: 100 sqft (9 m 2 )
JUNIOR SUITE
Floor Diagram Junior Suite
Sleeps up to: 4 84 Cabins Cabin: 264 sqft (25 m 2 ) Balcony: 75 sqft (7 m 2 )
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Panoramic suite.
Floor Diagram Panoramic Oceanview
Sleeps up to: 4 2 Cabins Cabin: 406 sqft (38 m 2 )
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SPACIOUS BALCONY
Floor Diagram Superior Balcony
Sleeps up to: 4 362 Cabins Cabin: 179 sqft (17 m 2 ) Balcony: 52 sqft (5 m 2 )
Floor Diagram Deluxe Balcony
Sleeps up to: 4 307 Cabins Cabin: 164 sqft (15 m 2 ) Balcony: 51 sqft (5 m 2 )
ULTRA SPACIOUS OCEANVIEW
Floor Diagram Family Oceanview
Sleeps up to: 6 8 Cabins Cabin: 265 sqft (25 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
PANORAMIC OCEANVIEW
Sleeps up to: 4 22 Cabins Cabin: 191 sqft (18 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
SPACIOUS OCEANVIEW
Floor Diagram Larger Oceanview
Sleeps up to: 4 20 Cabins Cabin: 178 sqft (17 m 2 )
Floor Diagram Oceanview
Sleeps up to: 4 178 Cabins Cabin: 160 sqft (15 m 2 )
PROMENADE VIEW INTERIOR
Floor Diagram Atrium Promenade View
Sleeps up to: 4 157 Cabins Cabin: 160 sqft (15 m 2 )
Floor Diagram Interior
Sleeps up to: 4 533 Cabins Cabin: 150 sqft (14 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
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After a major refurbishment in October 2019, Voyager of the Seas includes revamped staterooms, new waterslides, an enhanced laser tag arena and new spaces for kids, teens and even babies (a first on this ship). Guests will also enjoy a revamped spa and fitness center, as well as refreshed lounges across the ship. Other passenger favorites include big-ship amenities the line is known for, like a poolside movie screen, a surf simulator and "virtual balconies" in Interior staterooms.
Cruisers give a thumbs-up for the ship's clean decks and accommodating staff. Welcoming up to 4,000 guests and 1,200 crew members, the ship offers a roughly 1-to-3 crew-to-passenger ratio. However, the ship's cuisine has received mixed reviews from recent cruisers. Guests can choose from the main dining room and the buffet, as well as several casual eateries and specialty restaurants.
When you're not in your room, you can enjoy three pools and six whirlpools, a rock climbing wall and an ice skating rink. While children are mingling with peers in the youth programs, adults can retreat to the casino or check out one of the multiple bars and lounges.
Voyager of the Seas departs from ports in North America, Europe and the Mediterranean for sailings throughout the Caribbean, Europe, New England and the Mediterranean.
Pros & Cons
Revamped in late 2019
Mixed reviews on food
- Expert Rating » 4.0
- Traveler Rating » 4.1
- Health Rating » 4.5
Voyager of the Seas ranks # 12 out of 25 Royal Caribbean International Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.
- # 12 in Best Royal Caribbean International
- # 36 in Best Cruises to the Mediterranean
- # 40 in Best Cruises to the Caribbean
- # 43 in Best Affordable Cruises
- # 44 in Best Cruises to Europe
Voyager of the Seas offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.
Voyager of the Seas contains 14 decks. Find out which features are available on each Voyager of the Seas deck.
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A ship’s traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com , which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 1005 guests have reviewed Voyager of the Seas , giving it a rating of 4.1 on a scale of 1-5.
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Voyager Of The Seas cabins and suites
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Voyager Of The Seas cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Royal Caribbean en-suite amenities and services.
The Voyager Of The Seas cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.
1-Bedroom Royal Suite
Layout (floor plan), 1-bedroom owners suite, 2-bedroom family grand suite.
old categorization (FS) Two-Bedroom Royal Family Suite
Categories OT-GT (Two-Bedroom Grand Suite) cabins have each 2 bedrooms with all 4 (2 sets of) single twin beds (convertible to 2 King-size double beds), 1 double sofabed, 2 Pullman beds, 1 walk-in closet, 2 bathrooms (both with glass-door showers, 1 with bathtub).
1-Bedroom Grand Suite
Junior suite.
Some Junior Suites on Deck 11 (forward) are with larger balconies (410 ft2 / 38 m2).
2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Suite
Category VP (OceanView Panoramic Suite) is a family-type stateroom with 2 bedrooms - master (with 2 single twin beds convertible to a King-size double bed), second (with 2 bunk beds/upper and lower), a double sofabed (in the living room), 2 bathrooms (1 full, 1 half), floor-ceiling window (wraparound).
Balcony Cabin
Categories 1B-2B (Spacious OceanView Balcony Accessible) are double-occupancy cabins (with 2 beds), larger sized (350 ft2 / 33 m2) but with smaller balconies (40 ft2 / 4 m2).
2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Cabin
old categorization (FO) 2-Bedroom Family Oceanview Cabin
Category 1K (Ultra-Spacious Oceanview) is a family-type stateroom (bow-facing) with master bedroom (2 single twin beds convertible to a Queen-size double bed), second bedroom (2 Pullman beds/upper and lower bunks), a double sofabed (in the living room), 1 bathroom (WC-shower), 2 round windows (non-opening).
Panoramic Oceanview Cabin
Category 1L (Spacious Panoramic OceanView) is fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. Category "Panoramic OceanView Accessible" is larger-sized (285 ft2 / 27 m2).
Oceanview Cabin
Categories 1N-2N (OceanView Accessible) are double-occupancy staterooms and larger sized (275 ft2 / 26 m2).
Categories 1N-2N on decks 2-3 are outside cabins with Porthole Windows.
Promenade View Interior Cabin
Category 2T-Promenade cabins as amenities offer 2 twin beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed), sitting area (double sofabed), bay window views (bow window overlooking the Royal Promenade / ship's interior).
Interior Cabin
Categories 1V-3V (Interior Accessible) are larger-sized (255 ft2 / 24 m2) quad cabins with 2 twin beds (convertible to King-size double bed) plus 1 double sofabed. The other Interior quad cabins are fitted with 2 twin beds (convertible) plus 2 Pullman beds (foldable). All Interior cabins on Deck 3 and some on Deck 6 are smaller-sized (135 ft2 / 13 m2).
Virtual Balcony Interior cabins are fitted with a floor-ceiling LED screen (size 80-inch / 2 m) mounted on one of the walls. The 4K Ultra-HD screen is without TV functions and provides "balcony views" by receiving live/real-time video streaming from the cruise ship’s outside cameras.
Voyager Of The Seas cabins review
Voyager Of The Seas staterooms (1708 total) include 121 Suites, 669 Balcony, 228 OceanView, 157 Promenade View, 533 Inside (including Virtual Balcony). Most cabins are sized 150-160 ft2 (14-15 m2). Most cabin balconies are sized 50 ft2 (5 m2). The largest is Royal Suite (1090 ft2 / 101 m2 plus 215 ft2 / 20 m2 terrace with Jacuzzi).
The cruise ship has a total of 27 handicap staterooms (ADA-certified, wheelchair-accessible cabins) in the types/categories Junior Suite (2), Balcony (8), OceanView (7), Promenade View (1), Inside (9). The total number of cabin categories is 38, including the "Guaranteed" categories (W-Suite, X-Balcony, Y-Oceanview, Z-Inside).
During the ship's Royal Amplified 2019 drydock were added 72 new staterooms (Interior and Balcony) and new "family cabin" categories were introduced - CB (Connecting Balcony), CO (Connecting Oceanview), CP (Connecting Promenade View Interior), CI (Connecting Interior).
Follows the review of RCI Voyager of the Seas staterooms as amenities, furniture and services.
All Suites have a king bed, large-size bathroom (whirlpool bathtub, separate shower), vanity area, walk-in closet, large living area (queen-size sofabed, dining area/pantry, wet bar, kitchen, dining table), private balcony (sliding floor-ceiling doors, whirlpool bathtub, sun loungers). Guests in all Suites (excluding Junior Suites only) enjoy the following bonus amenities: Concierge Service (24-hour Concierge Lounge access /continental breakfast, hors d'oeuvres, CD/DVD library, private parties arrangements, priority services (Salon/Spa reservations, booking RCI cruise tours/excursions, dining reservations).
Royal Suites have 2 separate bedrooms (each has 2 twin beds /convertible to Queen), another room with bunk beds (for 3rd/4th person), extended balcony (whirlpool, deluxe lounge furniture). Additional amenities in Royal Suites are media center (surround sound, large HDTV, stereo, CD/DVD player), baby grand piano.
Owner Suites have queen beds, walk-in closet, large bathroom (separate bathtub/shower), large living room (double sofabed, dining area, bar, fridge), media center.
GT-Two-Bedroom Grand Suite (former Royal Family Suites) have 2 separate bedrooms (each with 2 twin beds /to Queen), guest bedroom (2 lower single beds /convertible, plus 2 bunk beds), living room (vanity, double sofabed, dining table, dresser, sofa), bathroom (shower). Grand and Junior Suites have 2 twin beds (convertible), walk-in closet, larger bathroom (bathtub, shower), large living room (desk, drawers, vanity, sofabed, chairs).
All balcony staterooms are with floor-ceiling sliding doors opening to a private veranda. On the Royal Caribbean Voyager ship, cabin balconies on decks 7 and above have plexiglass, while those on deck 6 are with steel railings. All portside and starboard balconies are with an in-hull design. Solid metal rises up to 3 ft / 1 m from the deck floor, while the other part of the railing is open. Aft-location verandas have larger metal structures. Aft-facing balconies are warmer compared to the other ones during cold-weather cruise itineraries. Side-location balconies offer better views since the ones closer to the middle are more enclosed. The ship's mid-aft part is humped (wider). Cabins on the aft hump's outer part are premium location staterooms.
You can save money by booking a forward/aft stateroom in the category you are interested in. Their sizes and features (amenities) are the same as of the more expensive mid-location staterooms.
Categories VP (Oceanview Suite), 1K (Ultra-Spacious Oceanview), and 1L (Panoramic Oceanview) are bow-facing, family-type cabins perfect for families with more kids. They accommodate up to 6 passengers making them a cheaper alternative to booking connecting cabins. Each stateroom has 2 large picture windows (round-shaped, non-opening), a separate bedroom (with Pullman beds / upper-lower bunk beds), large living area (1 double sofabed, 2 lower single beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed), larger bathroom (shower/bathtub). These staterooms offer amazing unobstructed views and can be booked cheaper than balcony cabins.
Oceanview Suites are with floor-ceiling windows (sized in inches 76 high x 100-320 wide / in meters 1,9 height x 2,5-8 width). These are premium family-type accommodations, each with 2 single beds (convertible to a double), large living area (desk, drawers, vanity, double sofabed), ample closet space, bathroom (WC/shower).
Standard Oceanview cabins are with a Porthole Window (round-shaped, size 24-inch / 61 cm) or with rounded Picture Windows. The fore-located Oceanviews have two round-shaped windows overlooking the ship's bow.
Atrium Promenade staterooms (category 2T-Promenade View/former PR) are a unique type of inside cabins with bowed windows overlooking the Atrium's Royal Promenade. The room's bowed window gives more interior space and is also a great vantage point to watch the Royal Promenade's "street" activities - including the parade each evening. Remember to keep the curtains closed at night as there are Promenade cabins across the "street" too.
A unique Royal Caribbean cabin type is the "Interior Virtual Balcony". The stateroom features a floor-ceiling LED screen (size 80-inch / 2 m). This is a 4K ultra-HD screen (no TV functions) that receives real-time/live video streaming from the cruise ship's outside cameras. This means you will enjoy "balcony views" without paying the higher-priced cabins with step-out balconies.
All Voyager OTS cabins as amenities have 2 twin beds (convertible to queen), ample closet/drawer space, private bathroom (shower, hairdryer, bath products), sitting area (desk, drawers, vanity, sofa), smart HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies), individual air-conditioning, direct-dial phone, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), radio, minibar, Internet access, 24-hour room service (5-12 am /complimentary).
Some staterooms have either sofabed or upper/bunk beds (Pullman beds) for 3rd/4th person. The twin bed size is 36 x 82 inches (90 x 210 cm).
In-cabin babysitting is available at an hourly fee (US$19 per kid) for 4 kids per stateroom max. For in-cabin use can be borrowed movies, toys and games suitable for kids with autism.
RCI's new Wi-Fi costs US$15 per device per day (50% discount on a second device). The Wi-Fi is always on (shipwide coverage) and super fast (even for streaming movies).
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[VIDEO] Building Voyager of the Seas
The challenge is to design and build the largest and most technologically advanced cruise ship in history. In this video you’ll discover how and why Voyager of the Seas came to be the largest cruise ship ever built. Revealing interviews and eye-opening details will give you unique insight into what it takes to complete a job this immense in about three years. This amazing documentary will take you behind the scenes into the world of shipbuilding and the cruise industry.
This video was available exclusively onboard Royal Caribbean ships in the early 2000’s. It’s a collectors item now.
'Things flying all over the place': Royal Caribbean cruise ship rocked by rough weather
A Royal Caribbean International cruise ship was rocked by rough weather that shook guest cabins and caused flooding around the ship, according to travelers on board.
The line’s Voyager of the Seas was on its way back to Galveston, Texas, as part of a round-trip, five-night sailing that visited Cozumel, Mexico. The cruise originally departed on Jan. 22.
Passengers told USA TODAY the ship sailed through three bouts of rough weather that brought rain, hail and high winds beginning late in the day on Friday.
Chelsea Ireland and her husband noticed the ship was approaching dark skies and rain around 2:30 p.m. The pair decided to stay in their balcony cabin, which seemed the safest place to be but felt the ship tilt heavily to one side.
“When we tried to walk across our room, it felt like we were walking up a very steep hill,” said the 30-year-old, who lives in Frisco, Texas. “And that lasted for about five minutes.”
When they eventually left their cabin, they saw some passengers walking around in lifejackets, and praying and comforting one another in the halls.
Elaina Escobedo, 21, was around the ship’s Royal Promenade when she heard what sounded like metal dishware hitting the ground. When she and her boyfriend arrived at her grandparents’ cabin, among several family members traveling with her, she found her grandmother’s wheelchair had rolled across the room and cups of lemonade and water had spilled (her grandmother was safe on her couch).
“There were just things flying all over the place,” said Escobedo, who lives in Port Arthur, Texas. She had been on eight cruises before and felt ships rock “but nothing to this extent.” Escobedo also posted a video on TikTok that her sister filmed, showing a chair being blown across an outer deck.
Both Ireland and Escobedo said their staterooms flooded as water filled their balconies, as well, though neither were as severe as some other staterooms they saw.
Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to USA TODAY’s request for comment.
The news comes after another Royal Caribbean ship, Serenade of the Seas, also faced flooding last month. The vessel, which is currently operating the line’s nine-month Ultimate World Cruise , got caught in rough weather off the coast of South America.
For Escobedo’s part, the experience wasn’t enough to prevent her from taking another cruise – eventually. “I don’t think it’d be anytime soon,” she said.
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected] .
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