Voyager Class Ship Navigator of the Seas. A cruise ship or a work of art? Once on board, we think you will agree this cruise ship is a revolutionary masterpiece if ever there was one. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the waters of the Caribbean, it contains some of the cruise industrys most amazing features – a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there is more? What about a five-storey theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-storey dining room? This 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.
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Dress
Code Onboard
There are three distinct types of evening on board casual, smart casual and formal.
Suggested guidelines for these nights are:
Casual: Polo shirts and trousers for men, sundresses or trousers for women
Smart Casual: Jackets and ties for men, dresses or trouser suites for women
Formal: Suits and ties or tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women
Typical breakdown of these are 7 nights – 4 casual, 2 formal and 1 smart casual or 14 nights – 8 casual, 3 formal and 3 smart casual. The number of smart casual and formal nights is at the ships discretion.
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Smoking Policy
Smoking is only permitted in designated areas and outdoors on the Starboard side of the ship. Smoking is not permitted in any dining venue, theater, hallway or corridor. Smoking is not permitted inside any stateroom or on Oasis class Boardwalk or Central Park private balconies, however, it is permitted on private ocean view balconies of balcony/suite staterooms.
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Disabled Facilities
26 wheelchair accessible cabins & 14 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
On board Royal Caribbean, the Adventure Ocean Youth Programme offers adventure (and education) for children aged 3-17 with different activities and programmes for different age groups. For their youngest guests and their parents, they offer Fisher-Price Playgroups with interactive sessions for 6 to 36-month-olds developed by early childhood experts at Fisher-Price.
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