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Adventure Of The Seas

Ship Overview: Adventure Of The Seas

The Adventure of the Seas is a venture around every turn. Put on your ice skates and see if you can still do that triple axel; or maybe it was a double. Better yet, let’s see if you can just stay on your feet. Or maybe the thought of floating 200 feet above the ocean on Royal Caribbean’s signature rock climbing wall is your kind of adventure. Hopefully the wind will dry your nervous beads of sweat before your wife (who is already at the summit) takes notice.

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Do you think you can go three rounds with the fitness instructor in a full sized boxing ring? You just may need to sit in the whirlpool overlooking the ocean to recover. Maybe it’ll be more fun watching someone else try and master the sweet science. Come to think of it, a burger and fries sounds really great about now.

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Adventure Of The Seas


  • Occupancy: 3,114 double occupancy, 3,807 maximum
  • Gross Tonnage: 142,000
  • Length: 1,020 feet
  • Max Beam: 157.5 feet
  • Draft: 29 feet
  • Cruising Speed: 22 knots
  • Electric Current: 110/220 VAC/1500 watts
  • Ship's Registry: Bahamas
  • Entered Service: November 18, 2001
  • Last Refurbished: April, 2009