Royal Caribbean Cruiseline List of Ships

Description of Each Class with Ship Names and Features

© Megan B. Wyatt

Aug 25, 2009
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Choosing a ship for a cruise vacation can be difficult, but knowing the features and pricing of different classes of ships helps vacation-goers plan a memorable trip.

Royal Caribbean cruiselines are known for their fun but elegant ships designed for the vacation-lover. Royal Caribbean classifies their ships based on features and target audiences.

Oasis Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Oasis ships are the most high-tech, feature-filled ships available to cruise-goers. The Allure of the Seas and the Oasis of the Seas feature two Flowriders (a mini-surfing adventure that combines snowboarding and skateboarding moves), a zip line, AquaTheater, carousel, loft suites, and more.

Freedom Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Freedom ships are some of the most fun ships Royal Caribbean has to offer. The Freedom of the Seas, Independence of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas offer the FlowRider surf park, canitilevered whirlpools, an iceskating rink, full-sized boxing ring, H20 Zone waterpark, and more, making these ships the most fun way to travel.

Voyager Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Voyager ships offer well-rounded cruise-goers plenty from restaurants to shopping. The Adventure of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, and Voyager of the Seas please everybody with rock-climbing walls, miniature golf courses, ice-skating rinks, specialty restaurants, and shop-and-café-lined boulevards.

Radiance Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Radiance ships are among the prettiest ships of them all, boasting of more open space, leaving cruise-goers with less of a ship-like feel. The Brilliance of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, and Serenade of the Seas contain more open space, balconies, glass walls, and glass elevators making the cruising experience a truly dazzling one.

Vision Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Vision ships take the word "theme" to a whole new level. The Enchantment of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Splendour of the Seas, and Vision of the Seas contain themed lounges, casinos, swimming pools, solariums, and centrums that take vacation-lovers to a whole new world.

Sovereign Class of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships

The Sovereign ships are family-friendly and affordable and offer something for every member of the family. The Majesty of the Seas and Monarch of the Seas offer Adventure Ocean programs for children and classy casinos and lounges for the grown-ups.

Royal Caribbean cruiselines have risen to one of the world's largest and most-recognized cruiselines for its outstanding staff and service and originally-themed ships that offer options to cruise-goers of all lifestyles and budgets. The classes of Royal Caribbean ships allow vacation-planners to quickly compare and contrast features and prices of different ships.


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Aug 27, 2009 8:59 AM
Guest :
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Shore Excursion Manager and an IT Officer.

During my years on ships, I have to stay that many things happened
and that life is definately stranger than fiction on cruise ships.

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the years, so I am complying with their request.

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