Kvaerner Masa-Yards’ Turku Shipyard Delivers Adventure of the Seas

Friday, October 26, 2001
The Adventure of the Seas, newbuilding 1346, was delivered at Kvaerner Masa-Yards’ Turku shipyard. Adventure of the Seas is the third cruise ship in the Voyager-class for Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. The first two ships, Voyager of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas, were deliver in October 1999 and September 2000, respectively. The series continues with NB-1347, Navigator of the Seas and NB-1348. Adventure of the Seas has a gross tonnage of 137,300, and a passenger capacity of 3,800 passengers, a crew capacity of 1,200 persons, giving a total number of 5,020 people onboard. In addition to the total length of 1020ft., the breadth of 126 ft at waterline level and her height of 237 ft.

This Post-Pamamax size has allowed for unique design feature and interior solutions. The cruise ship features a four deck high horizontal promenade, the Royal Promenade, a design featured for the first time on this cruise ship series. On November 18, Adventure of the Seas will begin seven days cruises in the Southern Caribbean from San Juan in Puerto Rico with ports of call at Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and St.Thomas.

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