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| NAVIGATOR OF THE SEAS | ROYAL CARIBBEAN |  | ROYAL CARIBBEAN - NAVIGATOR OF THE SEAS: 7-Night "Western Mediterranean" Roundtrip Rome |
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At almost 140,000 tons and a combined passenger and crew population of
well over 4,000 people, the Navigator isn't just another ship cruising the
Caribbean ports. The Navigator is a port - a moving island - that just happens
to be a ship!
But if you think the Navigator of the Seas is just another typical mega-liner
- nothing more than a standard cruise ship on steroids - you're wrong. The
Navigator (and her sister ships the Voyager, Explorer, and Adventure of
the Seas) are unique. There are no ships anywhere quite like these giants.
Here's what they have that set them apart:
- Four-deck interior promenade lined with bars, cafes, shops,
and an ice-cream parlor!
- "Atrium-view" inside cabins for unique, ring-side
views of the promenade action
- Ice-skating rink for passenger fun and spectacular ice show
entertainment
- Two giant centrums (not just one) with scenic glass elevators
soaring 13 decks
Plus, you'll also have these Royal Caribbean exclusives onboard the Navigator:
- Rock Climbing Wall to test your skill and stamina
- Inline skating track to test your knees and shins!
- Johnny Rockets® hamburger diner and a long list of other
dining venues to test your willpower!
But wait - there's more. The Navigator has features shared by no other
ship in the fleet: a huge, 22,000-square-foot facility devoted to children
and teens - bigger than on any other Royal Caribbean ship. Plus, the first
ever Ben & Jerry's ice cream parlor at sea, a Latin jazz bar, an Asian
fusion restaurant, and even more glass and natural light in public areas
and staterooms that her predecessors.
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.Recommended
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Recommended for:
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- All ages but particularly popular for families and couples
- Newlyweds, groups, and special occasions such family reunions
- Active, "Get Out There" passengers
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- Seniors or physically challenged (unless occupying a stateroom near
one of the two elevator banks)
- Passengers who insist on ultra-flexible dining. The Navigator offers
the traditional style of dining with assigned dining times and tables.
Still, there are plenty of alternative dining options to mix up the
dining experience.
- Passengers looking for a small, intimate cruise experience
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ShipShopper Index:
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Year Built:
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2002
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Size Category:
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Very Large (138,000 tons)
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Passengers:
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3,114
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"Elbowroom" Factor:
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Spacious
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Outside Cabins:
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60%
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Balcony Cabins:
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49%
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Sister Ships:
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Voyager of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Adventure of
the Seas
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Length:
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1,020 feet
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Width:
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158 feet
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Crew:
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1,176
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| | DATE |  | | PORT |  | | ARRIVE |  | | DEPART |  | | | DAY 1 |  | | ROME (Civitavecchia) |  | | |  | | 05:00 PM | | | DAY 2 |  | | Geno |  | | 08:00 AM |  | | 06:00 PM | | | DAY 3 |  | | Villifranche (Monte Carlo) |  | | 07:00 AM |  | | 06:30 PM | | | DAY 4 |  | | Barcelona |  | | 10:00 AM |  | | 10:00 PM | | | DAY 5 |  | | Palma De Mallorca |  | | 08:00 AM |  | | 04:00 PM | | | DAY 6 |  | | Cagliari (Sardinia) |  | | 10:00 AM |  | | 06:00 PM | | | DAY 7 |  | | At sea |  | | |  | | | | | DAY 8 |  | | ROME (Civitavecchia) |  | | 04:00 AM |  | | |
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