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7 Night Greek Isles Cruise
Explorer of the Seas, Royal Caribbean
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Explorer of the Seas
Departure: 29/08/2026
Duration: 8 Days
Roundtrip from Ravenna
Itinerary
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Day 1 Ravenna, Italy 29 Aug 2026 (Saturday)
A small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming ex... See more
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Day 3 Santorini, Greece 31 Aug 2026 (Monday)
Undoubtedly the most extraordinary island in the Aegean, crescent-shape Santorini remains a mandatory stop on the Cycladic tourist route—even if it's necessary to enjoy the sensational sunsets from Ia, the fascinating excavations, and the dazzling white towns with a million other travelers. Called Kállisti (the "Loveliest") when first settled, the island has now reverted to its subsequent name of Thira, after the 9th-century-BC Dorian colonizer Thiras. The place is better known, however, these days as Santorini, a name derived from its patroness, St. Irene of Thessaloniki, the Byzantine empres... See moreUndoubtedly the most extraordinary island in the Aegean, crescent-shape Santorini remains a mandatory stop on the Cycladic tourist route—even if it's necessary to enjoy the sensational sunsets from Ia, the fascinating excavations, and the dazzling white towns with a million other travelers. Called Kállisti (the "Loveliest") when first settled, the island has now reverted to its subsequent name of Thira, after the 9th-century-BC Dorian colonizer Thiras. The place is better known, however, these days as Santorini, a name derived from its patroness, St. Irene of Thessaloniki, the Byzantine empress who restored icons to Orthodoxy and died in 802. You can fly conveniently to Santorini, but to enjoy a true Santorini rite of passage, opt instead for the boat trip here, which provides a spectacular introduction. After the boat sails between Sikinos and Ios, your deck-side perch approaches two close islands with a passage between them. The bigger one on the left is Santorini, and the smaller on the right is Thirassia. Passing between them, you see the village of Ia adorning Santorini's northernmost cliff like a white geometric beehive. You are in the caldera (volcanic crater), one of the world's truly breathtaking sights: a demilune of cliffs rising 1,100 feet, with the white clusters of the towns of Fira and Ia perched along the top. The bay, once the high center of the island, is 1,300 feet in some places, so deep that when boats dock in Santorini's shabby little port of Athinios, they do not drop anchor. The encircling cliffs are the ancient rim of a still-active volcano, and you are sailing east across its flooded caldera. On your right are the Burnt isles, the White isle, and other volcanic remnants, all lined up as if some outsize display in a geology museum. Hephaestus's subterranean fires smolder still—the volcano erupted in 198 BC, about 735, and there was an earthquake in 1956. Indeed, Santorini and its four neighboring islets are the fragmentary remains of a larger landmass that exploded about 1600 BC: the volcano's core blew sky high, and the sea rushed into the abyss to create the great bay, which measures 10 km by 7 km (6 mi by 4½ mi) and is 1,292 feet deep. The other pieces of the rim, which broke off in later eruptions, are Thirassia, where a few hundred people live, and deserted little Aspronissi ("White isle"). In the center of the bay, black and uninhabited, two cones, the Burnt Isles of Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni, appeared between 1573 and 1925. There has been too much speculation about the identification of Santorini with the mythical Atlantis, mentioned in Egyptian papyri and by Plato (who says it's in the Atlantic), but myths are hard to pin down. This is not true of old arguments about whether tidal waves from Santorini's cataclysmic explosion destroyed Minoan civilization on Crete, 113 km (70 mi) away. The latest carbon-dating evidence, which points to a few years before 1600 BC for the eruption, clearly indicates that the Minoans outlasted the eruption by a couple of hundred years, but most probably in a weakened state. In fact, the island still endures hardships: since antiquity, Santorini has depended on rain collected in cisterns for drinking and irrigating—the well water is often brackish—and the serious shortage is alleviated by the importation of water. However, the volcanic soil also yields riches: small, intense tomatoes with tough skins used for tomato paste (good restaurants here serve them); the famous Santorini fava beans, which have a light, fresh taste; barley; wheat; and white-skin eggplants.
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Day 4 Piraeus, Greece 01 Sep 2026 (Tuesday)
It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on hum... See moreIt's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.
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Day 5 Mykonos, Greece 02 Sep 2026 (Wednesday)
Although the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remain... See moreAlthough the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remains the Saint-Tropez of the Greek islands. The scenery is memorable, with its whitewashed streets, Little Venice, the Kato Myli ridge of windmills, and Kastro, the town's medieval quarter. Its cubical two- or three-story houses and churches, with their red or blue doors and domes and wooden balconies, have been long celebrated as some of the best examples of classic Cycladic architecture. Luckily, the Greek Archaeological Service decided to preserve the town, even when the Mykonians would have preferred to rebuild, and so the Old Town has been impressively preserved. Pink oleander, scarlet hibiscus, and trailing green pepper trees form a contrast amid the dazzling whiteness, whose frequent renewal with whitewash is required by law. Any visitor who has the pleasure of getting lost in its narrow streets (made all the narrower by the many outdoor stone staircases, which maximize housing space in the crowded village) will appreciate how its confusing layout was designed to foil pirates—if it was designed at all. After Mykonos fell under Turkish rule in 1537, the Ottomans allowed the islanders to arm their vessels against pirates, which had a contradictory effect: many of them found that raiding other islands was more profitable than tilling arid land. At the height of Aegean piracy, Mykonos was the principal headquarters of the corsair fleets—the place where pirates met their fellows, found willing women, and filled out their crews. Eventually the illicit activity evolved into a legitimate and thriving trade network. Morning on Mykonos town's main quay is busy with deliveries, visitors for the Delos boats, lazy breakfasters, and street cleaners dealing with the previous night's mess. In late morning the cruise-boat people arrive, and the shops are all open. In early afternoon, shaded outdoor tavernas are full of diners eating salads (Mykonos's produce is mostly imported); music is absent or kept low. In mid- and late afternoon, the town feels sleepy, since so many people are at the beach, on excursions, or sleeping in their air-conditioned rooms; even some tourist shops close for siesta. By sunset, people have come back from the beach, having taken their showers and rested. At night, the atmosphere in Mykonos ramps up. The cruise-boat people are mostly gone, coughing three-wheelers make no deliveries in the narrow streets, and everyone is dressed sexy for summer and starting to shimmy with the scene. Many shops stay open past midnight, the restaurants fill up, and the bars and discos make ice cubes as fast as they can. Ready to dive in? Begin your tour of Mykonos town (Hora) by starting out at its heart: Mando Mavrogenous Square.
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Day 6 Argostoli, Greece 03 Sep 2026 (Thursday)
Ground literally to ashes in World War II and wracked by a massive earthquake a decade later, the capital of Kefalonia once more shows pride in its native spirit and natural beauty. The vast harbor on Argostoli’s east side makes an especially attractive port for cruise ships full of visitors who never seem to tire of strolling the cobbled seaside promenade, sipping ouzos in cafés, and stocking up on the succulent Mediterranean fruits in the outdoor markets.Ground literally to ashes in World War II and wracked by a massive earthquake a decade later, the capital of Kefalonia once more shows pride in its native spirit and natural beauty. The vast harbor on Argostoli’s east side makes an especially attractive port for cruise ships full of visitors who never seem to tire of strolling the cobbled seaside promenade, sipping ouzos in cafés, and stocking up on the succulent Mediterranean fruits in the outdoor markets.
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Day 8 Ravenna, Italy 05 Sep 2026 (Saturday)
A small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming ex... See moreA small, quiet, well-heeled city, Ravenna has brick palaces, cobblestone streets, magnificent monuments, and spectacular Byzantine mosaics. The high point in its civic history occurred in the 5th century, when Pope Honorious moved his court here from Rome. Gothic kings Odoacer and Theodoric ruled the city until it was conquered by the Byzantines in AD 540. Ravenna later fell under the sway of Venice, and then, inevitably, the Papal States.Because Ravenna spent much of its past looking east, its greatest art treasures show that Byzantine influence. Churches and tombs with the most unassuming exteriors contain within them walls covered with sumptuous mosaics. These beautifully preserved Byzantine mosaics put great emphasis on nature, which you can see in the delicate rendering of sky, earth, and animals. Outside Ravenna, the town of Classe hides even more mosaic gems.
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What's Included:
- Comfortable, modern accommodation across a range of categories.
- Delicious dining options, from casual bites to gourmet meals.
- Spectacular onboard entertainment including live music and shows.
- Thrilling activities, water slides, surf simulators, and kids’ clubs.
- Seamless sailings from Southampton or fly-cruise options to global destinations.
- Award-winning service from friendly, attentive crew.
- The perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, all wrapped into one great-value holiday.
Suites
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Interior Quad Guarantee
- Just prior to cruising, we’ll assign you a room in your selected category
- Enjoy a cosy and comfortable retreat after an adventure-filled day
Secure a cabin at a reduced rate without details in advance on its location; The room may have an obstructed view. Your room may look different.
Interior Quad Guarantee
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Interior Stateroom Guarantee
This standard stateroom offers two twin beds, a private bathroom and all the facilities of our standard staterooms.
- 2 twin beds (can convert to a Royal King, measuring 184 cm (72.5 in) wide by 208 cm (82 in) long)
- Pullman beds
- 2-4 guests
- Size: Varies by ship
Interior Stateroom Guarantee
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Interior
Enjoy your holiday in the perfect space.
Size- Stateroom: 162 sq. ft. or 15.05 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One Pullman bed in staterooms with up to three guests
- Two Pullman beds in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- n/a
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Interior
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Interior with Virtual Balcony
This standard stateroom offers two twin beds, a private bathroom and all the facilities of our standard staterooms.
Size- Stateroom: 160 sq. ft. or 14.86 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Up to 2 guests
- Real-time ocean views and destinations via a high-definition screen
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Interior with Virtual Balcony
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Promenade View Interior
Delight in bowed windows overlooking the Royal Promenade.
Size- Stateroom: 153 sq. ft. or 14.21 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Up to 2 guests
- Royal Promenade View
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Promenade View Interior
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Connecting Promenade Interior
Delight in bowed windows overlooking the Royal Promenade.
Size- Stateroom: 153 sq. ft. or 14.21 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Up to 2 guests
- n/a
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Connecting Promenade Interior
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Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
Our Ocean View staterooms offer a gorgeous view, two twin beds and a private bathroom
- 2 twin beds (can convert to a Royal King, measuring 184 cm (72.5 in) wide by 208 cm (82 in) long)
- Select rooms include Pullman beds
- 3-4 guests
- Size: Varies by ship
Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
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Ocean View Quad Guarantee
- Just prior to cruising, we’ll assign you a room in your selected category
- Endless ocean views await from your very own in-stateroom window
- Great for families with small children
Secure a cabin at a reduced rate without details in advance on its location; The room may have an obstructed view. Your room may look different.
Ocean View Quad Guarantee
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Ocean View
Gaze at the beautiful views from your cosy room.
Size- Stateroom: 162 sq. ft. or 15.05 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Two Pullman beds in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Ocean View
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Spacious Ocean View
These larger staterooms offer a gorgeous view, two twin beds and a private bathroom.
Size- Stateroom: 211 sq. ft. or 19.6 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Spacious Ocean View
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Ultra Spacious Ocean View
These spacious staterooms accommodate six in twin beds, sofa or Pullman beds and sitting area.
Size- Stateroom: 328 sq. ft. or 30.47 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Two Pullman beds
- Up to 6 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Ultra Spacious Ocean View
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Spacious Panoramic Ocean View
This stateroom offers a floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around panoramic window.
Size
- Stateroom: 191 sq. ft. or 17.74 sq. m.
Beds
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
Occupancy
- Up to 4 guests
Views
- Ocean view
Rooms
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
- One bathroom
Spacious Panoramic Ocean View
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Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
Vast views of the landscapes, seascapes and skies are yours to enjoy from your private balcony.
- 2 twin beds (can convert to a Royal King, measuring 184 cm (72.5 in) wide by 208 cm (82 in) long)
- 2-4 guests
- Size: Varies by ship
Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
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Ocean View Balcony Quad Guarantee
- Just prior to cruising, we’ll assign you a room in your selected category
- Enjoy pristine ocean views from your private balcony
Secure a cabin at a reduced rate without details in advance on its location; The room may have an obstructed view. Your room may look different.
Ocean View Balcony Quad Guarantee
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Ocean View Balcony
Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.
Size- Stateroom: 188 sq. ft. or 17.47 sq. m.
- Balcony: 46 sq. ft. or 4.27 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One Pullman bed or single sofa bed in staterooms with up to three guests
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Ocean View Balcony
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Connecting Ocean View Balcony
Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.
Size- Stateroom: 188 sq. ft. or 17.47 sq. m.
- Balcony: 46 sq. ft. or 4.27 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- Up to 2 guests
- Ocean View
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Connecting Ocean View Balcony
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Sunset Ocean View Balcony
Dramatic aft-facing views
Private balcony at the stern of the ship
Size
- Stateroom: 198 sq. ft. or 18.39 sq. m.
- Balcony: 47 sq. ft. or 4.37 sq. m.
Beds
- One Royal King bed (can convert into two twin-size beds)
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 5 guests
Occupancy
- Up to 3 guests
Views
- Ocean view
- Some staterooms have an obstructed view
Rooms
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
Bathrooms
- One bathroom
What's Included?
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Daily cleaning service
- Exclusive bedding collection
- Stateroom climate control
- Ample wardrobe and storage
- In-room HD-TV
- In-room safe for valuables
- Hair dryer
- Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
Sunset Ocean View Balcony
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Spacious Ocean View Balcony
Immerse yourself in a gorgeous view for a memorable holiday.
Size- Stateroom: 207 sq. ft. or 19.23 sq. m.
- Balcony: 65 sq. ft. or 6.04 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom
Spacious Ocean View Balcony
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Junior Suite Guarantee
These suites offer a comfortable bedroom, a small sitting area and a private balcony.
- 2 twin beds (can convert to a Royal King, measuring 184 cm (72.5 in) wide by 208 cm (82 in) long)
- Sofa bed
- 3-4 guests
- Size: Varies by ship
Junior Suite Guarantee
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Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
This stateroom offers a floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around panoramic window.
Size- Stateroom: 406 sq. ft. or 37.72 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Two Pullman beds
- Up to 6 guests
- Ocean view
- Bedroom area with double bed Living area with double sofa bed, dresser and sitting area Curtained section with bunk beds
- One and a half bathrooms
Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
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Junior Suite
An incredible intimate suite with a great view.
Size- Stateroom: 299 sq. ft. or 27.78 sq. m.
- Balcony: 65 sq. ft. or 6.04 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Rooms
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- These suites offer a comfortable bedroom, a small sitting area and a private balcony.
Junior Suite
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Sunset Junior Suite
Enjoy “suite” and dramatic aft-facing views
Size
Private balcony at the back of the ship- Stateroom: 299 sq. ft.
- Balcony: 65 sq. ft.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, vanity and sitting area with sofa
- These suites offer a comfortable bedroom, small sitting area and a private balcony.
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Daily cleaning service
- Exclusive bedding collection
- Stateroom climate control
- Ample closet and storage
- In-room HD-TV
- In-room safe for valuables
- Hair dryer
- Deluxe toiletries: shampoo, conditioner & body wash
Sunset Junior Suite
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Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
Enjoy a comfortable suite and the extra perks.
Size- Stateroom: 396 sq. ft. or 36.79 sq. m.
- Balcony: 89 sq. ft. or 8.27 sq. m.
- Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa
- One bathroom with tub
- Priority check-in and departure lounge
- Concierge Club service
- Priority tender tickets
- Complimentary luggage valet service
- Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
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Superior Grand Suite with Balcony
More information coming soon..
Superior Grand Suite with Balcony
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Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
Indulge in a comfortable suite and enjoy the extra perks.
Size- Stateroom: 525 sq. ft. or 48.77 sq. m.
- Balcony: 208 sq. ft. or 19.32 sq. m.
- Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Two Pullman beds
- Up to 8 guests
- Ocean view
- Two bedrooms
- Master bedroom with dressing area
- Living area
- Private balcony with an outdoor dining and seating area
- Two bathrooms (master bathroom with tub)
- Priority check-in and departure lounge
- Concierge Club service
- Priority tender tickets
- Complimentary luggage valet service
- Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
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Owner’s Suite - 1 Bedroom
Enjoy the ultimate suite for a perfect holiday.
Size- Stateroom: 624 sq. ft. or 57.97 sq. m.
- Balcony: 160 sq. ft. or 14.86 sq. m.
- Queen-size bed
- One double sofa bed
- Up to 5 guests
- Ocean view
- Room with bed and dresser
- Living area with double sofa bed
- One bathroom with tub
- Priority check-in and departure lounge
- Concierge Services
- Priority tender tickets
- Complimentary luggage valet service
- Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Owner’s Suite - 1 Bedroom
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Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom
Relish an extraordinary holiday in this luxurious suite.
Size- Stateroom: 1,400 sq. ft. or 130.06 sq. m.
- Balcony: 257 sq. ft. or 23.88 sq. m.
- One King bed
- One double sofa bed
- Up to 4 guests
- Ocean view
- Bedroom
- Private balcony with outdoor dining, seating area and whirlpool
- One bathroom with bath, two dressers and a bidet
- Priority check-in and departure lounge
- Concierge Club service
- Priority tender tickets
- Complimentary luggage valet service
- Luxury spa bathrobes to use onboard
Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom
Explorer of the Seas – Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
Explorer of the Seas – Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
Restaurants
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Main Dining Room
GOURMET COURSES
In the Main Dining Room, you can experience flavours that take you from Jamaica to Jaipur, a rotating menu of delicious dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that in the morning is the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty brunch paired with refreshing mimosas, at dinnertime transforms into a world class dining experience with a menu that invites you to taste your way around the world course by course.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
Many of the dishes on the Main Dining Room’s menu rotate each night, which means you could go an entire week without ever repeating a course. Every meal here begins with something delicious from the starters section of the menu — like savoury duck terrine layered with apricot chutney on toasted sourdough bread, a flaky Vidalia onion tart baked with whipped eggs, cream, and smoked bacon, or spiced eggplant and Kalamata olive tartare prepared with red pepper hummus and served on crispy garlic bread. Then, choose from international entrees like Moroccan spiced ahi tuna served over mint couscous, sautéed spinach and tequila peppers with a cool yogurt vinaigrette. Or mojo-marinated bone-in pork loin paired with sweet potatoes, broccoli and a cumin-citrus reduction. Dessert is also worth getting excited about, with options like sweet cream-soaked tres leches, home-style carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, and a light and fluffy Grand Marnier soufflé.
NOTE
Food offerings may differ by ship and sailing.
PRO TIP
The food in the Main Dining Room is complimentary, and you can order as many courses as you like.
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Windjammer
TASTE YOUR WAY AROUND THE WORLD
The Windjammer is your go-to restaurant for tantalising global flavours served as complimentary. Like just-pressed paninis packed with all your favourite meats and cheeses. Flaky pastries fresh from the oven and omelettes however you like them. And hearty mains that run the gamut from crispy buttermilk fried chicken to Vietnamese braised Ho Chi Minh pork.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
Whatever kind of dish you’re in the mood for, you’ll find something tasty worth trying at the Windjammer. Pop in during the morning for scrambled egg Bhurji served with roti, or home-style crispy chicken and waffles. Refuel in between adventures with a refreshing watermelon and feta salad or classic fish and chips. Or sample your way from Italy to India with dishes like traditional chicken marsala, savoury pork vindaloo, tangy duck a l’Orange and flavourful Caribbean goat curry.
PRO TIP
There are plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options offered.
RESTRICTIONS
Fully-covered shoes and shirts required.
NOTE
Food options may differ by sailing.
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Chops Grille℠
CLASSIC AMERICAN STEAKHOUSE
For more than a decade, the chefs at Chops Grille have specialised in serving up quality, hand-cut meat. Dinner at this hallmark Royal Caribbean specialty restaurant goes far beyond the typical steakhouse experience, though, with reimagined classics like succulent Maine lobster, gruyere cheese tater tots, white truffle-scented mushroom soup, and of course, expertly prepared prime beef.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
INSIDER TIP
Open for lunch on sea days only.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
The best way to begin a meal at Chops Grille is with the charred beef carpaccio, sliced thin and served rare with fresh arugula, Parmesan cheese, and truffle mustard dressing. If you’re a seafood lover, upgrade your menu with one of the restaurant’s chilled seafood towers — each comes with jumbo shrimp, green-lipped mussels, clams, Jonah crab claws, and Maine lobster. As far as entrees go, the tender filet is one of the most popular items on the menu. If nine ounces is a bit too much for you, opt for the smaller 6-ounce petite filet — it packs in just as much flavour as the standard cut. If you’re a traditionalist, complement your meal with an order of steaming Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and creamed spinach, or change things up with Chops’ signature gruyere cheese tater tots and truffled French fries. And don’t forget to save room for a refreshing slice of tart key lime meringue pie or classic New York cheesecake, served with raspberries and lemon confit.
PRO TIP
The chefs at Chops Grille will hand cut, season, and grill each steak to your specifications. When in doubt, don’t be afraid to ask for the chef’s recommendation.
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Izumi
ASIAN FLAVOUR THAT ROCKS
From expertly rolled sushi, fresh sashimi, and delicate nigiri, to izakaya-style appetisers and flavourful meats cooked perfectly on ishiyaki grilling stones — this hard-rocking spin on the fleet favourite Izumi is one specialty dining experience you don’t want to miss out on.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
HOW TO PURCHASE
Cruise Planner or Onboard
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
At Izumi Sushi & Hot Rocks, every meal begins with a complimentary appetiser of edamame served with course kosher salt. Level up your meal with a deep-fried firecracker spring roll, filled with tender shrimp, crabmeat, cream cheese and sambal chilli. If you like spice, try the tuna wasabi carpaccio, sliced thin and paired with the house ponzu olive oil, wasabi aioli, masago smelt eggs, garlic chips and jalapeño. For sushi lovers, the Izumi spider roll is a must — it comes filled with tempura soft shell crab, creamy avocado, masago, and sweet unagi sauce. And of course, you can’t leave without trying something from the ishiyaki hot rock section of the menu. Go all out with the surf and turf experience — you’ll enjoy a half lobster tail, beef tenderloin, and assorted Asian vegetables served sizzling on a hot cooking stone and accompanied by white or fried rice and a selection of delicious homemade dipping sauces.
PRO TIP
Can’t decide what to order from the menu? Look for items with a symbol indicating the chef’s recommendations.
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Giovanni's Table
EAT MORE ITALIAN
Every meal at Giovanni’s Table is a family-style celebration of rustic Italian flavour. You’ll find all your favourite Old-World classics on the menu here, like house focaccia served with marinated artichokes, olives and pesto, fluffy gnocchi tossed in a thyme-scented sauce of lamb and root vegetables, traditional risotto finished with porcini and truffle mushroom tapenade and veal osso buco paired with creamy cheese polenta, ripe tomatoes and sautéed green beans.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
HOW TO PURCHASE
Cruise Planner or Onboard
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
First things first – ask for an order of the house focaccia, which comes with marinated artichokes, olives and pesto. And don’t miss the antipasti per due, an appetiser big enough for two that comes heaped with Italian salami, prosciutto, marinated anchovies, grilled artichokes, Cambozola cheese and more. There are plenty of tasty options to choose from if you’re a pasta lover, from parpadelle with pancetta in a rich radicchio cream, to taglierini tossed with cherry tomatoes, calamari, bay scallops and pesto. And if you’re craving a hearty Italian-style main course, try the polpette alla romana — tender veal meatballs in a rich tomato-herb sauce — or the costolette d’agnello alle erbe — grilled lamb chops served in a Merlot reduction with baby vegetable caponata and sautéed spinach.
PRO TIP
Giovanni’s Table is a great restaurant to dial up date night. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, just let the staff know ahead of time. They’ll help make it extra special!
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Chef's Table
AS VIP AND INTIMATE AS CAN BE
Welcome to Chef’s Table, the most exclusive and elevated dining experience on our fleet. Join an intimate group of fellow foodies on a private epicurean journey led by the ship’s Chef de Cuisine. You’ll sit down to a white tablecloth dinner spotlighting five exquisite courses that range from scallop carpaccio with yuzu vinaigrette, to grilled filet mignon served with truffle potato puree — each expertly paired with the perfect wine to highlight every flavour on the menu.
ATTIRE
Formal
NOTE
Available on select sailings.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
Start your meal with the Scallop carpaccio, served with yuzu vinaigrette and crispy quinoa. Then transition to the Smoked tomato soup, sprinkled with garlic focaccia croutons and parmesan. Seafood lovers rave about the Maine lobster salad, flavoured with pineapple, cilantro, and vanilla dressing, and the Roasted branzino paired with grilled vegetables and lemon confit. Blending peanut butter ganache, Valrhona chocolate mousse, and salted caramel gelato, our signature dessert, The world, is the ultimate sweet ending.
PRO TIP
Each dish is paired with a somm-selected glass of premium red or white wine.
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Johnny Rockets®
BOLD FLAVOURS, FLASHBACK VIBES
Johnny Rockets® has been serving up delicious American fare to diners around the world since 1986. Its menu features fresh, never frozen, made-to-order hamburgers, sides, shakes and desserts. No matter where you are onboard or in the world, you’re always surrounded by good food and simple pleasures at this retro hangout.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you’re dropping in with friends for a shareable snack, it doesn’t get better than a double order of Johnny Rockets® famous fries. Ask for them plain or go all out with cheese and bacon on top. As far as burgers go, you can’t go wrong with the Original, served with lettuce, tomatoes, chopped onions, pickles, mustard, relish and mayo. But there’s also the Smoke House, loaded with bacon, onion rings, cheddar cheese, and Smoke House BBQ ranch. And the Spicy Houston, flavoured with jalapenos, pepper jack cheese, and the house Smokin’ Chipotle Ranch sauce. All the milkshakes here are heavenly, of course, but we’re partial to the Oreo® Cookies & Cream version.
PRO TIP
If you want to mix and match two milkshake flavours, just ask the staff if they can make it happen..
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Café Promenade
CAFÉ ALL DAY
When it comes to quick and easy come-and-go eats, there’s no better place than Café Promenade. This casual, complimentary hotspot bustles 24 hours a day, so you can drop by any time — whether it’s for a steaming cup of coffee and a warm glazed cinnamon bun in the morning, or late-night bites like fried artichoke, spicy marinated cheese, and savoury meatballs from behind the counter after working up an appetite on the dance floor.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you’re looking for a satisfying way to start your day, pair a cup of rich Royal Roast with a flaky croissandwich — stuffed with deli meats and crisp lettuce — or your favourite breakfast pastry. At lunchtime, it’s all about the flavourful chicken roti wrap and the New Orleans-style muffuletta, piled high with cold cuts and cheese. If you love a good antipasti platter, try the prosciutto with melon combo, or the pesto-grilled tomato. And if you have a sweet tooth, the decadent Mudcakes, creamy Willy Wonka pies, and fluffy round Led Zeppoles will make you come back for seconds.
PRO TIP
Some sandwiches, antipasti and desserts rotate daily, so stop by often to see what’s new.
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Room Service
DELICIOUS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Want to savour a meal in the comfort of your stateroom? Order delicious in-room dining any time — day or night. Tuck into breakfast in bed with a fresh omelet or a steaming stack of pancakes. Or enjoy an intimate date night in after a long day of adventure onboard and ashore. Room service makes it easy to treat your taste buds without having to set foot outside your door.
NOTE
Room service menu may differ by sailing.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
The continental breakfast items on the room service menu are complimentary, but you can also upgrade with fried eggs or an omelet if you want something a little heartier. You can even make brunch boozy with mimosas or the Ultimate Bloody Mary. If you’re ordering lunch or dinner, choose from flavourful finger foods like crispy chicken tenders, a melt-in-your-mouth grilled cheese sandwich, hot dogs your way, or the much-loved Royal Burger — it’s eight ounces of prime Wagyu beef topped with crispy bacon and aged cheddar on a toasted bun. The creamy classic tomato soup, grilled quesadilla, and fried chicken wings are also guest favourites..
PRO TIP
Cruising with kids? There’s a section on the menu just for them with simple but delicious sandwiches and tasty sides.
Deckplans
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Deck 15
- Skylight Chapel
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Deck 14
- Dizzy's
- Izumi
- Viking Crown Lounge
- Crown Lounge
- Elevator
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Deck 13
- Rock Climbing Wall
- Sports Court
- Explorer Dunes
- The Perfect Storm
- Flowrider
- Elevator
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Deck 12
- Vitality at Sea Spa
- Elevator
- Sky Bar
- Running Track
- Video Arcade
- Optix Teen Disco
- Adventure Ocean
- Johnny Rockets
- Outdoor Youth Area
- Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
- Ocean View Balcony
- Connecting Oceanview Balcony
- Spacious Panoramic Ocean View - x1 Accessible Stateroom
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Deck 11
- Vitality at Sea Fitness Centre
- Whirlpools
- Solarium
- Swimming Pools
- Solarium Bar
- Pool Bar
- Sea Trek Dive Shop
- Outdoor Screen
- Chops Grille
- Windjammer
- Elevator
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Deck 10
- Grand Suite - 1 bedroom
- Junior Suite - x2 Accessible Suites
- Royal Suite - 1 bedroom
- Owner's Suite - 1 bedroom
- Spacious Ocean View Balcony
- Ocean View Balcony
- Connecting Oceanview Balcony
- Interior with Virtual Balcony - x4 Accessible Staterooms
- Interior
- Elevator
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Deck 9
- Concierge Club
- Elevator
- Junior Suite
- Grand Suite - 2 bedroom
- Spacious Ocean View Balcony
- Ocean View Balcony
- Ocean View
- Ultra Spacious Ocean View
- Spacious Ocean View
- Interior with Virtual Balcony
- Interior - x4 Accessible Staterooms
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Deck 8
- RC Online
- Elevator
- Grand Suite - 2 bedroom
- Spacious Ocean View Balcony
- Ocean View Balcony
- Connecting Oceanview Balcony
- Ultra Spacious Ocean View
- Spacious Ocean View
- Promenade View Interior
- Interior
- Connecting Promenade Interior
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Deck 7
- Library
- Elevator
- Junior Suite
- Spacious Ocean View Balcony - x4 Accessible Staterooms
- Ocean View Balcony
- Connecting Oceanview Balcony
- Ocean View
- Ultra Spacious Ocean View
- Spacious Ocean View
- Promenade View Interior - x1 Accessible Stateroom
- Interior
- Connecting Promenade Interior
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Deck 6
- Next Cruise
- Junior Suite
- Spacious Ocean View Balcony - x4 Accessible Staterooms
- Ocean View Balcony
- Connecting Oceanview Balcony
- Ocean View
- Ultra Spacious Ocean View
- Spacious Ocean View
- Promenade View Interior
- Interior
- Connecting Promenade Interior
- Elevator
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Deck 5
- Observation Deck
- Outdoor Deck
- Star Lounge
- Elevator
- Connoisseur Club
- Café Promenade
- Royal Promenade
- Ice Cream Parlour
- Crown & Kettle Pub
- Promenade Shops
- Shore Excursions
- R Bar
- Guest Services
- Sapphire Dining Room
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Deck 4
- The Palace Theatre
- Schooner Bar
- Giovanni's Table
- Casino Royale
- Bar
- The Tavern
- Centrum
- Art Gallery
- Sapphire Dining Room
- Elevator
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Deck 3
- The Palace Theatre
- Centre Ice Rink
- Studio B
- Focus
- RCTV
- Sapphire Dining Room
- Ocean View
- Interior
- Elevator
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Deck 2
- Loyalty Desk
- Conference Centre
- Ocean View - x6 Accessible Staterooms
- Elevator
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