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Completed in ], '''Adventure of the Seas''' is one of five ] cruise ships from ]. Voyager-class ships are the third largest passenger ships in the world; currently, only ]'s ] and |
Completed in ], '''Adventure of the Seas''' is one of five ] cruise ships from ]. Voyager-class ships are the third largest passenger ships in the world; currently, only ]'s ] and Royal Caribbean International's ] are larger. The ''Adventure'' sails primarily in the Southern Caribbean and departs weekly from the port of ], ]. | ||
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Completed in 2001, Adventure of the Seas is one of five Voyager-class cruise ships from Royal Caribbean International. Voyager-class ships are the third largest passenger ships in the world; currently, only Cunard's Queen Mary 2 and Royal Caribbean International's Freedom of the Seas are larger. The Adventure sails primarily in the Southern Caribbean and departs weekly from the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Ship Facts
- Constructed at: Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland
- Maiden Voyage: November 18, 2001
- Passenger Capacity: 3,114
- Gross Tonnage: 138,000
- Length: 1020 feet
- Max Beam: 157.5 feet
- Draft: 29 feet
- Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots
Activities
- Ice skating rink
- Rock climbing wall
- Inline skating
- Nine-hole miniature golf course
- Golf simulators
- Full-sized basketball court
- Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Other Amenities
- Royal Promenade
- Casino
- Three-story main dining room
- Restaurants such as Johnny Rockets (1950s-style) and Portofino (Italian)
- Themed bars and lounges
- Day spa and Fitness Center
- Wedding chapel