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 Highlights:
Ice-skating rink
Rock-climbing wall
In-line skating
Royal Promenade (open 24 hours)
Johnny Rockets '50s-style restaurant
Portofino Italian Restaurant
Themed bars and lounges
Casino RoyaleSM
Golf simulators
9-hole miniature golf course
Adventure Ocean youth facilities
ShipShape Day Spa and Fitness Center
Full-size basketball court
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: November 21, 1999
Passenger Capacity: 3,114
Godmother: Katarina Witt
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020'
Max Beam: 156'
Draft: 29'
Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots
Conference Facilities:
Dedicated meeting space with breakout rooms and reception area to accommodate up to 400 people
Executive boardroom
High-tech presentation rooms
Color touch screens, wireless remote controls, teleconferencing equipment and more
The distinctive Sydney Opera House greets you as you enter this most picturesque of harbors. Learn more about the birthplace of Australia with a visit to the historic "Rocks" section, or watch the street performers and shop for "Australiana" at Darling Harbor.
Sydney Attractions
It's no coincidence that Sydney Aquarium is Australia's #1 Attraction. Nowhere else in the world will you find a more extensive collection of Australian aquatic life with over 11,000 animals.
Sydney Activities
Sydney Harbour National Park protects a series of foreshore lands and islands in and around one of the worlds most beautiful harbours
Across the world's most spectacular harbour, award winning Taronga Zoo is a Sydney experience not to be missed
The Rocks lies beneath the giant arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and overlooks the famous sails of the Opera House. This historic quarter of Sydney was the site of the first colonial settlement in Australia in 1788. The Rocks is now home to colourful characters, residents and artists.
At Royal National Park you can walk the coast for magnificent views, or experience the variety of habitats, including heath, rainforests, open woodlands and estuarine systems
Captain Cooks landing place, part of Botany Bay National Park, features historic monuments, picnic areas, wood barbecues, walking tracks and the discovery centre with two exhibitions, wetlands exhibition and cook exhibitions
Sydney Olympic Park, home of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games is a gold medal attraction, offering plenty of activity every day for everyone
Take a 'Behind the Scenes Tour of Sydney Theatre Company complex at The Wharf at Walsh Bay. During this theatrical and architectural tour of an historic site trained volunteers explain the working background to a performing arts production.
Take home more than just a photo; venture beneath the sails of Sydney Opera House for an unforgettable experience!
New Zealands largest city sprawls over seven volcanos and around two picturesque bays. Aucklands amazing geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle thats regularly ranked in the worlds top ten. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach. Aucklands layout makes it easy to jump quickly from one theme to another.
Auckland Activities
The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is where New Zealand stories are told through the visual arts. The Gallery has the largest and most comprehensive collection of New Zealand and International art in the country, consisting of over 12,000 works of art.
Be it Paning for Crystals or flying high on the Bungy Trampoline, there is always lots you can do at Crystal Mountain. Travel by elevator to the 'Crystal Mine Museum', or have a fantastic meal at 'Cafe on the Rock'.
To visit the Howick Historical Village is to step back in time and experience life as it was for Auckland's early settlers in the period 1840-1880. A costumed guide will introduce you to over 30 European and Maori buildings containing many interesting artefacts and displays.
New Zealand's largest brewery, Lionzone, invites you on an innovative, entertaining and interactive beer experience where visitors have the opportunity to see, touch, smell and taste the essence that is beer.
Tauranga, located in the Bay of Plenty region, is a unique coastal city favoured by abundant sunshine all year round, beautiful beaches and fertile soils. The Bay of Plenty region has a population in excess of 75,000 and is one of the fastest growing areas of New Zealand. One of the biggest influences on the region's prosperity is the Port of Tauranga. As New Zealand's largest export port, it handles locally produced paper and timber products, kiwifruit and dairy products bound for the international market. Tauranga is only 2 and a half hours drive from Auckland and an hour and a quarter from Hamilton.
Tauranga Activities
Visit the amazing Waimangu Volcanic Valley, which was formed during the 1886 Mount Tarawera eruption.
The Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley can shoot water 100 feet/30metres skyward.
Gain a different perspective of Rotorua from the air. Choose a flightseeing excursion to White Island, an active volcano, or over the awesome crater of Mount Tarawera.
Bathe in a crystal clear hot spa at the Blue Baths. A museum in the old changing rooms showcases the building's colourful past. Dine upstairs in the elegant 1930s tearooms, with views over the beautifully manicured Government Gardens.
In this fertile region of vineyards, fruit orchards and sheep farms, Napier stands out elegantly as one of the loveliest cities in New Zealand. Completely rebuilt after the 1931 Hawke´s Bay earthquake, it now boasts one of the most complete collections of Art Deco buildings in the world.
Napier Attractions
Some of these attractions would be the mountainous east coast adjoins silvery lakes, rugged beaches and still bays.
Tiny historic towns dot the coast and the lush national parks provide solace and excitement for lovers of the wilderness.
National Aquarium of New - Zealand Located at the south end of Marine Parade is one of the best aquariums in the southern hemisphere. It features numerous kinds of marine life and tropical fish, large turtles and the unique tuatara lizards.
Hawke's Bay Museum - Farther north along Marine Parade is this excellent museum. Its exhibits include interesting facts about the 1931 earthquake.
Kiwi House - At the Kiwi House visitors can see bush geckoes, native land snails and whistling frogs in addition to the unique kiwi bird.
Visit Dunedins Scottish-influenced architecture including Olveston House and Lanarch Castle, the stunning railway station, and more. Or ride the railway to Pukerangi. You can also see the Otago Peninsula with its colonies of penguins and albatrosses.
Dunedin Activities
Spend a few hours admiring the valuable collections at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Catch the Taieri Gorge Railway, which departs Dunedin Railway station on a number of excursions around the Otago region.
Larnach Castle is New Zealand’s only true castle - perched on a hill overlooking the magnificent Otago Harbour.
Powerful glaciers carving their way toward the sea 14,000 years
ago created New Zealand´s magnificent Fjordland, the awesome
beauty of which is unmatched outside Norway. Unparalled views of
rarely seen Dusky Sound are overpowering in their raw majesty.
The largest of New Zealand´s fjords, it was discovered by Captain
Cook in 1770 and its haunting beauty remains untouched.
Powerful glaciers carving their way toward the sea 14,000 years ago created New Zealand´s magnificent Fjordland, the awesome beauty of which is unmatched outside Norway. Doubtful Sound is the deepest of the fiords at 421m deep. There are three 'arms' to the fiord with some dramatic waterfalls amongst the highlights to be seen.
Carved by glacial ice thousands of years ago, Milford Sound is a living travel poster. Sheer granite cliffs rise hundreds of feet above you. White plumed waterfalls tumble from mountain valleys into the gorge. Seals sun themselves on the rock islands and penguins swim in the icy blue water.
Started by merchants rather than convicts and fueled by a great gold rush, Melbourne reflects its prosperous 19th century beginnings in its glass high-rises. To experience Melbourne, ride a historic tram past terraced houses, visit art galleries, or shop the fashionable "Paris End" boutiques of Collins Street.
Melbourne Activities
"The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne" is considered to be one of the most significant botanical gardens in Australia. The gardens are home to over 12,000 different species of plants and are a natural sanctuary for native wildlife.
Located in the midst of the Wimmera Plains in Western Victoria, Grampians National Park is renowned the rugged mountain ranges and vivid wildflower displays.
Phillip Island Nature Park offers a unique Australian wildlife experience and is home to the famous Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and has a classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent. Within minutes of arriving in Adelaide you'll soon realise that it's not trying to be some other place. It has its own quiet confident air of individuality that gives it instant appeal.
Adelaide Activities
Explore this lovely city´s two distinct halves, including the Festival Centre, Parliament House, the University of Adelaide, and the enclosed Rundle Mall.
Ship: 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 Highlights:
Ice-skating rink
Rock-climbing wall
In-line skating
Royal Promenade (open 24 hours)
Johnny Rockets '50s-style restaurant
Portofino Italian Restaurant
Themed bars and lounges
Casino RoyaleSM
Golf simulators
9-hole miniature golf course
Adventure Ocean youth facilities
ShipShape Day Spa and Fitness Center
Full-size basketball court
Ship Facts:
Maiden Voyage: November 21, 1999
Passenger Capacity: 3,114
Godmother: Katarina Witt
Gross Tonnage: 138,000
Length: 1020'
Max Beam: 156'
Draft: 29'
Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots
Conference Facilities:
Dedicated meeting space with breakout rooms and reception area to accommodate up to 400 people
Executive boardroom
High-tech presentation rooms
Color touch screens, wireless remote controls, teleconferencing equipment and more
Inside Cabin
From $1,659.00 pp
Ocean View
From $2,269.00 pp
Balcony
From $2,959.00 pp
Suite
From $4,289.00 pp
Year Built
1999
Capacity
3,114
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
2002
Elevators
14
Casino
Yes
Registry
Bahamas
Restaurants
10
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
138,000
Bars
8
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,557
Pools
3
Children's Program
Yes
Handicap Cabins
26
Theaters
1
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Accessible Balcony Stateroom
Accessible Inside Stateroom
Accessible Outside Stateroom
Accessible Promenade Stateroom
Accessible Suite
Balcony
Deluxe Balcony
Family Oceanview
Grand Suite
Inside
Interior
Junior Suite
Large Oceanview
Ocean View
Oceanview
Owners Suite
Promenade
Royal Family Suite
Royal Suite
Suite
Superior Balcony
Cabin Details
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, private balcony, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (350 sq. ft, balcony 39 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, private balcony, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (350 sq. ft, balcony 39 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (256 sq. ft.) Following inside staterooms have a Promenade view: 7297.
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (276 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, a lowered sink and bowed windows with a view of the promenade. (256 sq. ft.) Following inside staterooms have a Promenade view: 7297.
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, private balcony, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink. (276 sq. ft., balcony 69 sq. ft.)
Balcony
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed, which accommodates one guest), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (173 sq. ft., balcony 47 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed, which accommodates one guest), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (173 sq. ft., balcony 47 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sofa and/or Pullman beds, sitting area, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Accommodates six. (265 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed), mini bar, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, phone and concierge service. Also referred to as Grand Ocean View Suite. (381 sq. ft., balcony 95 sq. ft.)
Inside
Inside
Inside
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed), mini bar, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Superior Ocean View Suite. (277 sq. ft., balcony 69 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (211 sq. ft.)
Ocean View
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Ocean View Stateroom. (180 - 211 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Ocean View Stateroom. (180 - 211 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Ocean View Stateroom. (180 - 211 sq. ft.)
Queen-size bed, private balcony, separate living area with queen-size sofa bed, wet bar, mini bar, walk-in closet, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, phone and concierge service. (506 sq. ft., balcony 64 sq. ft.)
A view of the Royal Promenade with bowed windows, two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Atrium Stateroom. (167 sq. ft.)
Two bedrooms with twin beds that convert to queen-size beds (one room with third and fourth Pullman beds), two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed, mini bar, private balcony, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, phone and concierge service. Suite can accommodate eight persons. (610 sq. ft., balcony 234 sq. ft.)
Separate bedroom with king-size bed, private balcony with hot tub, whirlpool bathtub, living room with queen-size sofa bed, baby grand piano, wet bar, mini bar, dining table, entertainment center, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV, phone and concierge service. (1,188 sq. ft., balcony 170 sq. ft.)
Suite
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (188 sq. ft., balcony 50 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (188 sq. ft., balcony 50 sq. ft.)
Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (188 sq. ft., balcony 50 sq. ft.)
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Departure Port:
Sydney
Sailing Date:
Sunday, 03/09/14
Return Date:
Thursday, 03/27/14
Nights:
18
Ship:
Voyager of the Seas
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean International
Per Person:
from $92 per night
from $1,659.00
Per Person
Inside Cabin
From $1,659.00 pp
Ocean View
From $2,269.00 pp
Balcony
From $2,959.00 pp
Suite
From $4,289.00 pp
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