Grandeur of the Seas
The first in the second pair of virtually identical Vision-class ships, Grandeur of the Seas entered service in 1996. Originally deployed by Royal Caribbean in the Caribbean year-round, this modern superliner now sails on Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera and U.S. Coastal itineraries.
Professional Reviews
The Grandeur of the Seas Group Ship Stats: Maiden Voyage:...read more
User Reviews
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1 users found this review helpful.
Our first port of call was Cozumel, Mexico. We have been to the island once before. We rented a jeep and toured the island. We did some snorkeling - saw a beautiful parrot fish - and also did some...read more
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1 users found this review helpful.
In the main dining room, the food was very good. We ate dinner there every night, as well as quite a few lunches and one breakfast. We noticed improvement even from when we sailed on Explorer of...read more
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9 users found this review helpful.
About Us My wife and I are in our late thirties. This was our third cruise – first on RCCL. Previously, we had sailed on Premier’s “Atlantic” for a 4-night cruise,...read more
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GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS - 11/30/01 - 10 nights Embarkation - All went smoothly, although a little slow, due to the extra security. RCI is doing something new however, for Platinum and...read more
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1 users found this review helpful.
We had a fabulous vacation on Royal Caribbean. We have 4 children ages 9, 10, and 12. The kids program was excellent. A clever move by RC was video taping the...read more
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1 users found this review helpful.
ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS Eastern Mediterranean Cruise June 30 - July 7, 2001 By Vincent & Mary Finelli This was our first Eastern ...read more
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This was our first cruise. I went with my fiancé Patrick. All we can say is how sad we are that we are back in New York in 30 degree weather-almost everything was perfect about this cruise! ...read more
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The first day was an at-sea day, with plenty of activities planned. We had breakfast and lunch at the Windjammer, which serves buffet-style food and made-to-order eggs....read more
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5 users found this review helpful.
This was our second cruise. Our first was on the Big Red Boat with our children. While we had fun on the Big Red Boat, cruising without children was a whole different experience....read more
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3 users found this review helpful.
This was our 4th and so far most favorite Cruise. I am the Associate Pastor at a Baptist Church in Georgia. This was the most family type Cruise we have ever taken and we have been on...read more


