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 Mariner of the Seas

The fifth in the Voyager class ships, Mariner of the Seas was launched by Royal Caribbean in November of 2003. This 138,000 gt giant truly is a floating city. Rock climbing, ice skating, mini golf and inline skating; all this - and much more - is featured aboard this spectacular mega-liner. Mariner of the Seas sails to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida, year-round.

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 Professional Reviews

Tom Ogg, 2004-03-12Western Caribbean

The setup: I was the seminar leader and group escort for a group of 38 travel...read more

95users found this review helpful.

 User Reviews

  • Name Age # of Cruises Desitination
  • Janet Cook  42 6 mexico

    I was really looking forward to this cruise for our 10th wedding anniversary, but was a little disappointed - not with the ship, as we thought was beautiful. But something was definitely lacking...read more

    10 users found this review helpful.
  • jasmine  58 7 mexico

    Excellent customer service all around. Very clean, well-maintained ship. Overall, you won't be disappointed with Royal's product. Food in formal dining room is quite disappointing and diners had...read more

    18 users found this review helpful.
  • charlie potalivo  52 3 mexico

    Our Cruise was not good. There was nothing special and wouldn't cruise with Royal Carribean again. The food was very poor quality and the staff, with the exception of our stateroom attendant...read more

    17 users found this review helpful.
  • Shannon  28 3 Mexico

    We really enjoyed our cruise. Our highlights would be the friendliness of the staff and the excursions. The forgettables would be the food and some shows. Boarding- Boarding/exiting the ship...read more

    33 users found this review helpful.
  • Jamie  40 2 Mexican Riviera

    It was a long week. There were too many senior type activities and not enough for the 30 - 50 age group. I wanted to inform the staff that not everyone wants to play bingo every day. I would...read more

    21 users found this review helpful.
  • Marc  59 3 Mex Riv to Pacific North West

    This was our 3rd RCCL cruise and our second on the Mariner. We love this ship but chose this Mexican Riviera cruise because we had new friends from out previous Mariner cruise who where on the...read more

    22 users found this review helpful.
  • William  59 2 Eastern Caribbean

    This is our second RCCL cruise and our first (of two) on Mariner. We had a hump balcony room on the 8th deck and it was great. Capt. Per was our Captain. The Mariner is very like the Navigator....read more

    8 users found this review helpful.
  • Cheryl Scremin  47 15 Mexico

    We were on this cruise with two 13 year-old boys. Our tablemates also had a boy the same age and a 10 year-old girl. All of us thoroughly enjoyed this cruise and the kids just loved the ship and...read more

    111 users found this review helpful.
  • 42 2 San Pedro to Baja

    Had high hopes for a B-day cruise to Baja. Wanted to get away for a long weekend, and was it LONG. After a hassle in boarding, the cattle call (mostly drunk already) was herded outside for the...read more

    16 users found this review helpful.
  • Joyce  28 3 Western Carribean

    I traveled with a large family groups with ages ranging from 1 to 60+. Everyone enjoyed themselves. Everyone had an activity to do and by the end the majority of us did not want to leave. The...read more

    23 users found this review helpful.
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Ship Summary
  • Operator:Royal Caribbean Int.
  • Capacity (double occupancy):3114
  • Builder:Kvrner Masa-Yards
  • Full Capacity:3840
  • Inaugurated:2003
  • Space Ratio:44.1 / 35.8
  • Gross Tonnage:138,000gt
  • Crew:1180
  • Length:1,020 ft. / 311 m