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Navigator of the Seas

Launched in 2002, Navigator of the Seas is a 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.

Operator: Royal Caribbean Int. Capacity (double occupancy): 3,114
Builder: Kværner Masa-Yards Full Capacity: 3,838
Inaugurated: 2002 Space Ratio: 44.1 / 35.8
Gross Tonnage: 137,268 gt Crew: 1,180
Length: 1,021 ft. / 311 m Berlitz® Rating: ****

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Tom Ogg, October 2nd, 2004; Western Caribbean
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Cruise Reviews
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Sara E. Thomas; Western Caribbean
Carlmichael Delica; Western Caribbean
Cheryl, May 28th, 2005; Western Caribbean
Richard M. Sperber, April 23rd, 2005; Eastern Caribbean
Alex Smith, March 26th, 2005; Eastern Caribbean
Jami Gray, March 26th, 2005; Western Caribbean
Shannon, March 19th, 2005; Western Caribbean

Louis Schubert, January 22nd, 2005; Western Caribbean
E. Jackson, January 8th, 2005; Western Caribbean
Renee Croome, January 8th, 2005; Western Caribbean
Gretchen Simonich, December 4th, 2004; Eastern Caribbean
Lisa Wheeler, December 4th, 2004; Eastern Caribbean 
Ron Beach, November 26th, 2004; Western Caribbean 

Dawn Doty, November 9th, 2004; Eastern Caribbean
Rob Follet, October 30th, 2004; Western Caribbean
Rita Yates, October 9th, 2004; Eastern Caribbean
Louis Schubert, September 18th, 2004; Western Caribbean
Nichola King, March 13th, 2004; Eastern Caribbean
Rebecca, February 7th, 2004; Western Caribbean 
Lesley Page, January 24th, 2004; Western Caribbean

Jay Coates, January 10th, 2004; Western Caribbean
Jim Rose, January 3rd, 2004; Eastern Caribbean 
Ron Stevens, December 27th, 2003; Western Caribbean 
Justin B., December 27th, 2003; Western Caribbean 
Rob Follet, November 1st, 2003; Western Caribbean
Pete Peterson, September 20th, 2003; Western Caribbean 

Ray Schoedler, September 6th, 2003; Western Caribbean 
Peggy Singer, August 30th, 2003; Eastern Caribbean
Victoria, August 29th, 2003; Western Caribbean 
Jack, July 26th, 2003; Western Caribbean
Dean Warner, June 21st, 2003; Western Caribbean
Marshall Campbell, June 21st, 2003; Eastern Caribbean
Gully, May 3rd, 2003; Western Caribbean 

Karyn Warfield, March 29th, 2003; Eastern Caribbean 
Tim Bogle, March 8th, 2003; Western Caribbean 
Vincent Finelli, January 25th, 2003; Western Caribbean
Linda Sparrow, January 18th, 2003; Eastern Caribbean

Marine, January 11th, 2003; Eastern Caribbean 
Michelle T. Melton, January 11th, 2003; Eastern Caribbean 
Arthur Field, January 4th, 2003; Western Caribbean 

Helen Fleitas, December 21st, 2002; Eastern Caribbean 
Austin Hansen, December 8th, 2002; Western Caribbean

Mini Reviews
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Anthony Musolino, June 21st, 2003; Western Caribbean
Analise, April 23rd, 2002; Eastern Caribbean

Vivian Engebrit, March 1st, 2003; Eastern Caribbean 
Scott Wagner, February 22nd, 2003; Western Caribbean

 

Excerpts from RCI's Website
about the Navigator of the Seas

Navigator of the Seas. A ship? Or a work of art? Once onboard, we think you'll agree, this is a revolutionary masterpiece if ever there was one. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the captivating waters of the Caribbean, it contains some of the industry's most amazing features – a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there's more? What about a theatre, a casino, a mini-golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? Sailing from the shores of Miami to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, this 138,000-ton of nautical wonder has it all.

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