Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas launched in 2002. Navigator of the Seas is a Royal Caribbean Voyager class ship offering everything families could possibly want in one huge cruise ship. She offers ice skating, rock wall climbing, mini golf, in-line skating and much much more in her 14 decks and 137,268 tons of fun and entertainment.
Professional Reviews
Introduction: Well, it’s the end of November in Cleveland, and that is my cue to head for...read more
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User Reviews
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7 users found this review helpful.
This is without a doubt the most beautiful cruise ship I've been on. There is a ton of activities available and alot to see on this ship. The decor is not gaudy like you see on a lot of...read more
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6 users found this review helpful.
This was my first cruise and I wanted to do as much online research as possible so I could enjoy the experience and become familiar with the ship before boarding. I visited the Royal...read more
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13 users found this review helpful.
My husband and I took our first cruise last week. I am fairly organized and like to know what to expect. A few things cropped up during the cruise that I wish I had known about ahead of...read more
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8 users found this review helpful.
We sailed on Navigator of the Seas on Dec. 4-11. This was our second cruise, our first being 3 years ago on the Carnival Triumph. While we were very satisfied with Carnival, we thought the...read more
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10 users found this review helpful.
My boyfriend and i was celebrating our 10 year anniversary, and thought we would do it in style. Believe me....we got more then we bargained for!!! We had never been on a cruise ship...read more
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9 users found this review helpful.
The Western Caribbean on the Navigator of the Seas 11/27/04 ~ 12/4/04- what a way to spend our 33rd wedding anniversary. I will only go over some of the highlights of a fantastic cruise....read more
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We visited Nassau, St. Thomas, San Juan, and Labadee(Haiti). We had been to all of these ports before, with the exception of Labadee. All of the ports were fabulous with St. Thomas being...read more
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1 users found this review helpful.
I have to say for a rookie on cruising The Navigator ship and staff really was accommodating and outstanding. It also helped that we went with our travel agent and some family who had cruised...read more
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9 users found this review helpful.
Hello, my name is Rob Follet, and i will be reviewing the Western Caribbean on the Navigator of the Seas. This 140,000 ton ship has a rock climbing wall, mini golf course, ice skating,...read more
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10 users found this review helpful.
I want to start by saying that out of the 10 cruises I have been on the Navigator of the Seas is without a doubt the largest. From the moment you walk in you know you are definitely in a...read more


