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Adventure of the Seas - Royal Caribbean

Ship Summary

Adventure of the Seas is an older ship by cruise standards, entering service in 2001. At the time she was considered a mega-cruise ship. She was enhanced in 2018 with a 61 million-dollar refurbishment.

She’s a Voyage Class ship, the first class of Royal Caribbean ships to offer the infamous rock climbing wall and an ice skating rink. These venues proved to be so popular, they can be found on most Royal Caribbean ships built thereafter.

Adventure of the Seas has twisting, turning waterslides, a FlowRider surf simulator, and a family-friendly aquapark.

Adventure of the Seas


Why It’s Popular

  • Splashaway Bay Aquapark and dual racer water slides are popular with families

  • Studio B ice skating venue and performances

  • Adults-only areas of the ship

  • One of Royal Caribbean’s best values

Adventure of the Seas


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Entertainment

  • Boleros, a Latin-themed lounge is one of the most popular hangouts on the ship, especially in the evening.

  • 15 bars, clubs, and lounges that never have a cover, including English Pub.

  • You’ll find complimentary Broadway-style shows in the Main Theater.

  • Complimentary ice-skating shows in Studio B.

  • 9,623 square foot Vegas-style Casino Royale with 291 slots and 16 tables.

  • Duty-free shopping featuring premium designer brands and onboard exclusives including apparel, accessories, fine jewelry, beauty and more at the Royal Shops.


Dining on Adventure of the Seas

Main Dining Room with complimentary, multi-course dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

More complimentary options include Windjammer Buffet and Café Promenade for coffee and pastries/snacks.

Specialty Restaurants where for a cover charge guests can choose any items on the menu from appetizers to dessert: Giovanni's Table family-style Italian cuisine; Chops Grille - a signature steakhouse; and Izumi where diners can choose from popular sushi rolls, sashimi, our Hot Rock (Ishiyaki) Plates, sukiyaki and more. Casual dining and snacks at Johnny Rockets and Ice cream at the Ice Cream Parlor.

Where to eat for free

  • Cafe Promenade

  • Island Grill

  • Main Dining Room

  • Windjammer

Specialty Dining

  • Ben and Jerry’s

  • Chef’s Table

  • Chops Grille

  • Giovanni’s Table

  • Izumi

  • Jonny Rockets


Staterooms

Main stateroom categories on Adventure of the Seas:

Suites - Additional space and perks such as concierge service, priority boarding and departure privileges, and dedicated entertainment seating.

Balcony Stateroom - Most popular. Enjoy spectacular views every day from the comfort and privacy of your own room.

Oceanview Stateroom - In an Ocean View stateroom, you’ll be treated to a beautiful new view daily. Most Oceanview rooms are located on the lower decks.

Interior Stateroom - Most econimical category. Well-appointed staterooms offer everything you need for a comfortable voyage. You may also opt for a Promenade stateroom, offering all the features of a standard room plus a bowed window overlooking the ship’s Promenade.

These amenities are available in all of our stateroom categories.

  • Luxurious Bedding

  • Two twin beds or one queen-size bed

  • Sitting Area

  • Private bath with shower, vanity area, and hair dryer

  • 24-Hour Room Service

  • Round-the-Clock Stateroom Attendant

  • Nightly Turn-Down Service

  • Interactive TV & Movies

  • In-Room Safe


Adventure of the Seas pool deck

Pool and Recreation

  • The Perfect Strom water slides

  • Flowrider Surf Simulator

  • Ice skating rink

  • Rock climbing wall

  • Mini-golf course

  • Full-service Vitality Spa at Sea

  • 3-Pools, 6 Whirlpools

  • Splashaway Bay water park for kids

  • Outdoor poolside movie screen

  • Onboard shopping

  • Royal Theater

  • Casino Royale

  • Jogging track

  • Sports court

  • Teen club

  • Kids Club - Adventure Ocean

  • Video arcade


Ship Details

Adventure of the Seas by the Numbers:

  • 1,557 staterooms

  • 3,807 guests

  • 15 decks

  • 14 elevators

  • 1,185 international crew