Monarch of the Seas Cruise Reviews



Monarch of the Seas

The second Sovereign-class superliner for Royal Caribbean International, Monarch of the Seas entered service in 1991. In contrast to its older sister Sovereign of the Seas, this vessel features a number of balcony cabins. Monarch of the Seas now offers short cruises out of Port Everglades, year-round.

Operator: Royal Caribbean Int. Capacity (double occupancy): 2,354
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique Full Capacity: 2,744
Inaugurated: 1991 Space Ratio: 31.4 / 26.9
Gross Tonnage: 73,937 gt Crew: 820
Length: 880 ft. / 268 m Berlitz® Rating: ***+

 


Cruise Reviews
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Elizabeth Frank, February 9th, 2002; Western Caribbean 
Mark, Jan. 3rd, 2002; Western Caribbean

Cathy Cummins, Nov. 17th, 2001; Western Caribbean

Bruce Gay, June 17th, 2001; Southern Caribbean

Marek W. Kolodziej, March 18th, 2001; Southern Caribbean

Robert J. Rose, Sr., July 16th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Allen Conway, June 20th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Susan Wolfson, May 7th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Kenneth Faulter, March 12th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
David and Pam Ellard, Feb. 20th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Eric L. Richardson, June 13th, 1999; Southern Caribbean


Mini Reviews
(Short Reviews You Might Like to Read)

Jerry Wright, May 13th, 2002; Western Caribbean
Jennifer McGarrah, April 11th, 2002; Western Caribbean

Tina, Nov. 12th, 2001; Western Caribbean

Terry Johannemann, Aug. 5th, 2001; Southern Caribbean

Teresa, June 10th, 2001; Southern Caribbean

Lori Dickinson, April 15th, 2001; Southern Caribbean
James Sterling, Nov. 26th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Teresa Weber, June 11th, 2000; Southern Caribbean
Maria Edwards, April 23rd, 2000; Southern Caribbean


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

Based in Fort Lauderdale for year-round cruise vacations, the 2,350-guest Monarch of the Seas sets sail to some of the most beautiful ports in the Western Caribbean, weekly. Expect to enjoy all the very best in ship comforts and amenities.