Explorer of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6) One of five Voyager-class ships in the fleet, this is a big ship, carrying over 3,000 passengers, with a huge boulevard, Royal Promenade, running through the centre of the ship lined with shops, bars and restaurants and adventure activities such as ice-skating and rock climbing. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews
Grandeur of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6) One of the line’s Vision-class ships, Grandeur of the Seas has floor-to-ceiling windows, a seven-storey atrium and retractable glass roof over the pool area.
There are fewer cabins with balconies than on some of the newer, bigger ships in the fleet. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews
Majesty of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.8) One of the line’s Sovereign-class ships, it has smaller cabins and fewer facilities than newer, bigger ships in the fleet, but there is still plenty to do, such as rock climbing and a golf-tuition programme.
Service is friendly and attentive. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews
Monarch of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.8) One of the line’s older ships, the ship is nevertheless impressive and still stylish.
It has smaller cabins than the newer ships in the fleet, but there is still plenty to do, such as rock climbing and other sports. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews