
Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas, a Voyager-class ship, offers a dynamic holiday with diverse activities, dining, and accommodations across 15 decks. With capacity for 3,807 passengers, this vessel, refurbished in 2018, delivers a tailored experience for families, couples, and solo travellers, enhanced by eco-friendly systems like advanced wastewater treatment.
Guests aboard Adventure of the Seas can enjoy a range of activities across four neighbourhoods. Thrill-seekers can tackle the FlowRider surf simulator or The Perfect Storm waterslides, while those seeking relaxation can unwind in the adults-only Solarium or two pools. Dining spans 10 venues, from casual cafés to upscale restaurants. Entertainment includes Broadway-style shows, ice skating performances, and live music. The ship’s design, with features like the Royal Promenade, ensures a memorable journey.
Guest Experience
The ship’s layout, with 16 elevators and digital wayfinding, ensures easy navigation. A crew of 1,185 provides attentive service, maintaining a high staff-to-guest ratio. Families enjoy Adventure Ocean kids’ programmes for ages 3-11 and teen spaces like Optix, while adults can relax at the Vitality Spa or enjoy nightlife at Boleros. The Royal Promenade buzzes with shops, bars, and live performances. Complimentary Wi-Fi via Voom keeps guests connected.
Reception Features
The Royal Promenade, on Deck 5, serves as the main reception area, offering a lively, mall-like space with glass domes for natural light. Guest services and shore excursion desks are centrally located for convenience. A 220-square-foot outdoor movie screen adds a cinematic touch. Nearby Café Promenade provides 24-hour snacks, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Dining
With 10 dining venues, Adventure of the Seas caters to all tastes. The Main Dining Room offers multi-course meals with global dishes like grilled shrimp. Windjammer Marketplace provides a complimentary buffet, while Café Promenade serves snacks and coffee. Specialty options include Chops Grille for steaks, Giovanni’s Table for Italian classics, and Izumi for sushi and hibachi. Johnny Rockets offers diner-style burgers, and Ben & Jerry’s serves ice cream. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available.
Entertainment
The Lyric Theater hosts Broadway-style shows like Can’t Stop the Rock, while Studio B features ice skating performances and laser tag. The Royal Promenade offers live music and parades, and Boleros provides Latin dancing. Activities like the FlowRider, rock climbing wall, and mini-golf add thrills. The casino and Schooner Bar provide nightlife options.
Accommodation
The ship’s 1,557 cabins cater to different needs, with 765 featuring balconies. The Royal Suite, at 1,260 square feet, includes a baby grand piano and whirlpool for up to four guests. Virtual Balcony interiors, at 160 square feet, offer real-time ocean views via LED screens. Standard cabins include convertible twin beds, though storage can be tight. Suites provide perks like Concierge Lounge access and priority boarding. Wheelchair-accessible cabins ensure inclusivity.
Hospitality Features
The Royal Suite Class, with Sea, Sky, and Star tiers, offers perks like concierge service, all-inclusive drinks, and exclusive dining. Star Class suites include a Royal Genie for tailored planning. Accessibility is prioritised, with 26 wheelchair-accessible cabins and support for excursions. Complimentary Wi-Fi and eco-conscious features enhance the experience.