One of five ships in Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Class, Voyager of the Seas demonstrates why the brand is synonymous with innovation by showcasing concepts never before seen at sea in Australia and New Zealand. These include a Royal Promenade – a four-deck high food, shopping and entertainment “main street” within the ship, the first inside cabins with a view (overlooking the Royal Promenade), a 900-seat ice skating rink, in-line skating track, a 9-hole miniature golf course, a three-deck restaurant, a full-sized sports court, two-deck nightclub, a 1,350 seat Coral Theatre, a massive kids and teens Adventure Ocean Club situated close to the Adventure Beach water park, as well as a beautiful Skylight Chapel.
| Day | Port | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Day | Cruise from Sydney | ||
| Day 2 | Sydney, Australia | 17:00 | |
| Day 3 | At sea | ||
| Day 4 | Melbourne, Australia | 08:00 | 22:00 |
| Day 5 | At sea | ||
| Day 6 | Hobart, Australia | 08:00 | |
| Day 7 | Hobart, Australia | 17:00 | |
| Day 8 | At sea | ||
| Last Day | Sydney |
| Room type | Best Price from | Book |
|---|---|---|
| Inside Stateroom | £ 657 | Book here |
| Outside Stateroom | £ 878 | |
| Balcony Stateroom | £ 1,079 |
She's a beauty. Aboard the 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas you can enjoy cruise features like an ice-skating rink, a street fair and a rock-climbing wall, one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the cruise market, enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities - among others. Like we said, she's a beauty. Voyager of the Seas sails the Western Caribbean and Canada/New England. Voyager class ships were designed to be bigger than any other cruise ship, so much room was needed to accommodate all the innovations packed on board. The Royal Promenade is the extraordinary heart of these ships. Highlights of this revolutionary atrium include restaurants , bars, street entertainers, and shopping like never before at sea. The English pub is the place to meet new friends; the Sports Bar has satelite TV for those who cant miss a big sporting event; the Conoisseur Club serves you your favourite brandy; and there's always a great place to eat 24 hours a day. Its not hard to find your own nook to watch the world go by; the lovely Aquarium Bar with vast tanks of tropical fish; the nautically inspired Schooner Bar; the intimate confines of the well-stocked library; the card room for some serious amusement; or the round-the-clock Internet centre. The main theatre seats 1,350 in an opera-house ambience. Studio B is a 900 seat venue for ice show performances and interactive game shows.



















Two bedrooms with twin beds convertible to a queen size.
(One room with third and fourth pullman beds)
Balcony.
Living area.
Concierge service.
Two bathrooms (one with bath, one with shower).
Vanity area.
Hair dryer.
Mini bar.
Closed circuit TV
Radio
Direct dial telephone.
(610 sq ft)
Balcony (234 sq ft)


Separate bedroom with king size bed.
Balcony with hot tub.
Separate living area with queen size sofa bed.
En suite with whirlpool bathtub.
Baby grand piano.
Wet bar.
Dining table.
Entertainment centre.
Walk in wardrobe.
Concierage service.
Vanity area.
Hair dryer.
Bar.
Closed circuit TV
Radio
Direct dial telephone.
(1188 sq ft)
Balcony 170 sq ft)
Last month I had the pleasure of boarding the fantastic Voyager of the seas for a 3 night round trip from Barcelona visiting the beautiful port of Villefranche.This was my partners first cruise and it was a job to get him to agree to book but he had a wonderful time and has now sugested booking a cruise next year sailing from Southampton.We were lucky enough to have a junior suite on deck 10.The cabin was massive with everything you could possibly need.The best feature for me was the bath,I could have spent my entire holiday in it,it was huge!!!. everynight we went to the 'casino Royale' were we gambled the night away,luckily we were up about $600 when the holiday ended. There is so much to do onboard this cruise ship as it is so large and would be impossible to tell you about everything so to cut a long story short everything from the cabins to the food,the bars to the entertainment were wonderful, I would struggle to find something to fault.To me the staff made my trip if you are lucky enough to board her look out for Rafino Moreno and Darryl the bar staff at the casino,pure comedy!!.
What a super ship. The sheer size of her didn't put us off one bit. We had a balcony which was lovely, and the cabin was very roomy. Food was excellent. We ate mostly at the buffet, as we were not too keen on our table companions. The port information given to us was very good, as we went on independent tours. Would certainly cruise with Royal Caribbean again.
Having just returned from a fantastic week aboard the Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas', I am completely and utterly hooked. The entire Royal Caribbean experience was amazing, I could honestly not fault a single thing. The food was absolutely superb, far too much food but superb all the same. The staff could not do enough for you, each and everyone of the staff were so eager to please. In a week we managed to go Ice Skating, Kayaking, Swimming with Dolphins, Merengue Lessons, some excellent shopping, as well as all that visit some amazing ports of call. It is difficult to say which port was our favourite, Labadee, (Royal Caribbeans'own private Island) was an excellent day. I just want to be back there now!!!!!!!!