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Navigator of the Seas


The Adventure, Explorer, Navigator, and Voyager of the Seas are some of the largest cruise ships afloat, and they need to be. They accommodate an ice-skating rink, rock climbing wall, and wedding chapel. The Royal Promenade runs the length of the ships, offering access to shops, restaurants, and "Mardi Gras" festivities. Nearly half the cabins have balconies and exciting youth facilities are also available.

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Ship Details
Date Ship was built or renovated 2003
# of Passengers 3114
# of Crew 1181
# of Cabins 1557
# of Passenger Decks 14
# of Elevators 14
Ship Length 1021 feet
Beam (broadest width of ship) 157.5 feet
Draft (distance from waterline to lowest point of keel) 29 feet
Tons 142000
Speed 22 knots





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