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Adventure of the Seas
Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas

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About Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas offers a classic Royal Caribbean experience with a great balance of relaxation and adventure. Guests can enjoy signature venues such as the Royal Promenade, FlowRider® surf simulator and Vitality℠ Spa. Ideal for UK cruisers seeking variety without the scale of newer ships, she delivers a well-rounded holiday at sea.

Crew

1185

Passengers

3807

Currency

USD

Decks

14

Language

English

Length

310

Launch Date

2001

Refurbishment Year

2018

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Dining

Dining on Adventure of the Seas feels lively, familiar and brilliantly easy to enjoy from the first morning onwards. UK cruisers can mix relaxed favourites in the Main Dining Room, Windjammer and Café Promenade with well-known speciality venues including Giovanni’s Table, Izumi and Chops Grille℠. If you want a classic American treat between activities, Johnny Rockets® is part of the fun too, while Sorrento’s is ideal for a quick slice later in the day. Overall, the food scene suits travellers who want genuine choice without the ship feeling overwhelming, making this a very appealing Royal Caribbean option for families, couples and first-time cruisers alike.

Entertainment & Things to Do

Adventure of the Seas delivers a cheerful, high-energy holiday style that is easy to love. Signature favourites include The Perfect Storm℠ waterslides, the FlowRider® surf simulator and Splashaway Bay℠ aqua park, so sea days never feel flat. In the evening, the atmosphere shifts naturally from ice-skating shows and theatre entertainment to live music at Boleros and a sociable drink at the Duck and Dog Pub. It is the sort of ship where you can be as active or as relaxed as you like, which makes it especially attractive for UK cruisers who want plenty going on without the full scale of Royal Caribbean’s very biggest ships.

Ideal for

Adventure of the Seas is ideal for UK cruisers looking for a balanced Royal Caribbean experience with broad appeal. Families with school-age children will appreciate the water-based fun and approachable layout, while couples can enjoy the easy-going nightlife, speciality dining and relaxed sea-day atmosphere. It also works especially well for first-time cruisers who want a ship that feels lively and recognisably Royal Caribbean without demanding loads of planning before they sail. If you like the idea of a sociable cruise with familiar venues, good-value stateroom options and enough headline attractions to keep everyone happy, Adventure of the Seas is a very strong all-rounder.

Useful Information

For many UK travellers, one of the biggest strengths of Adventure of the Seas is how straightforward it feels. You still get a strong mix of attractions, dining and nightlife, but the ship is easier to navigate than the newest mega-ships, which is a real plus on a fly-cruise. Stateroom choices usually span Inside, Ocean View, Balcony and suite options, so there is flexibility for different budgets and holiday styles. It is also worth checking Cruise Planner before sailing if you want preferred dining times or speciality restaurant reservations. Once onboard, though, the whole experience feels relaxed, friendly and refreshingly easy to settle into.

Destinations

In 2026, Adventure of the Seas is especially relevant for warm-weather Caribbean holidays from Orlando, with itineraries that commonly focus on the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, the Dominican Republic, San Juan and other eastern Caribbean favourites. That makes it a particularly appealing choice for UK cruisers planning a classic fly-cruise with sunshine, beach time and straightforward island-hopping. The ship’s upbeat personality fits these routes very well, giving you a holiday that feels active at sea and easy in port. If you want a Royal Caribbean cruise that blends familiar tropical highlights with an approachable onboard atmosphere, Adventure of the Seas fits the brief beautifully.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Adventure of the Seas

Expert thoughts about Adventure of the Seas

On Adventure of the Seas, I always recommend booking ice shows in Studio B as soon as they appear in the Royal Caribbean app, as capacity is limited. I also suggest choosing cabins near the Royal Promenade, which makes moving between dining and entertainment far more efficient on this Voyager-class ship.

Oliver

Oliver

Cruise Specialist

Customer reviews for Adventure of the Seas

Ship

2

Gastronomy

1.8

Service

2

Entertainment

0.8

Cabin

2.5

Sport

1.7

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