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Majesty of the Seas (Sovereign Class)

Even after fifteen years, the multideck atrium is still stunning.


Majesty of the Seas is a younger sister to Sovereign of the Seas, which was the largest cruise ship afloat when it was introduced in 1988. Although the two share the same layout, subtle differences exist in size and the number of passengers they carry.


Fast Facts

11 passenger decks

2 dining rooms, buffet, pizzeria

Wi-Fi, some in-cabin safes, some in-cabin refrigerators, some in-cabin VCRs

2 pools

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 2 hot tubs, sauna, spa

7 bars, casino, 2 dance clubs, library, showroom, video game room

Children's programs (ages 3-17)

Dry cleaning, laundry service

Computer room

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