Royal Caribbean International: Explorer of the Seas

Voyager Class review covers: Adventure of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas

What Works & What Doesn't

Active families will surely find something to keep everyone busy—rock climbing, ice-skating, full-size basketball courts, in-line skating, miniature golf. The good news is that equipment to participate in all those sports activities is provided at no additional charge. The bad news is that, with the exception of the gym and some fitness classes, nearly everything else on board—including soft drinks, specialty coffees, meals in the alternative dining venues, spa services, bingo, and alcoholic beverages—carries a price tag. More good news is that snacks and pizza in Café Promenade are free.



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