Built in 1998, Vision of the Seas completes RCI's
six-ship Vision-class. In contrast to many other series of ships, the Vision-class actually consists
of three pairs of sister ships. Vision of the Seas is mainly deployed on "exotic"
itineraries.
Operator: Royal Caribbean Int.
Capacity (double occupancy): 2,000
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique
Full Capacity: 2,435
Inaugurated: 1998
Space Ratio: 39.2 / 32.2
Gross Tonnage: 78,340 gt
Crew: 660
Length: 915 ft. / 279 m
Berlitz® Rating: ****
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about the Vision of the
Seas
Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports.
Whether you're in the North Sea or docked in Costa Rica, you'll never lose sight of the reason you
came aboard. The 2,400-guest Vision of the Seas, after completing a winter season of Panama Canal
sailings, will offer two repositioning cruises in Hawaii before beginning its Alaska sailings to
Hubbard Glacier in summer. After the Alaska season Vision of the Seas will sail two Hawaii sailings
before it returns to the Panama Canal.