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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

62users found this review helpful.

 User Reviews

  • Name Age # of Cruises Desitination
  • 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

    69 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

    12 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.
  • Michele Gawel  40 1 Eastern Caribbean

    Our cruise left Port Canaveral on March 18th so we flew in to Orlando airport the day before and stayed at the Country Inn and Suites right by the port. Great hotel. It was nice not to have to...read more

    7 users found this review helpful.
  • Kent  38 1 Eastern Caribbean

    My wife and I decided to go on a cruise for our tenth wedding anniversary. This was to be our first cruise, so we went to the local travel agency which had a ‘cruise expert’ on staff, who...read more

    14 users found this review helpful.
  • Jim Tonda  68 2 Western Caribbean

    Driving to the terminal: We decided leave Tallahassee and drive to the terminal the on morning of the cruise. Helpful Hint, arrive the day before, stay in one of the local hotels that offer...read more

    5 users found this review helpful.
  • Jeff Woodward  40 12 Eastern Caribbean

    This was a seven night Eastern Caribbean cruise that departed on a Sunday out of Port Canaveral, Florida. The cruise visited Coco Cay-Bahamas, St. Thomas-USVI, Philipsburg-St. Maarten and had...read more

    14 users found this review helpful.
  • Fred  42 1 Western Caribbean

    We went on this our 1st cruise and once we got there, had a GREAT time. We have an 8 year old, and the Aquanaughts program is excellent. Contrary to some folks experience I found ...read more

  • Dan  48 1 Western Caribbean

    Our cruise started out on the wrong foot, thanks to Delta Airlines. After sitting on the plane for an hour and a half in Atlanta, they decided the plane wasn’t safe because a baggage handler...read more

    5 users found this review helpful.
  • Troy  35 2 Eastern Caribbean

    We arrived in Orlando at approximately 10:00 and were fairly seamlessly put on our transfer bus to the ship. However, when we got to the Ship at approximately 11:00 we sat in the parking lot...read more

    7 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