Launched in 2002, Navigator Of The Seas is a ‘Voyager-Class’ Cruise Ship which is owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line (RCI). With a capacity for 3,114 passengers and 1,213 crew members, she is one of the largest cruise ships in the world. Designed with a mixture of traditional and modernized public areas, with over 3 million dollars of artwork displayed across the ship, Navigator Of The Seas is one of the most glamorous and sophisticated cruise ships on the market.

Navigator Of The Seas
With numerous bars, lounges, restaurants, pools, spa, fitness centre and other exclusive features, passengers on-board can enjoy a relaxed cruise with all the modern comforts of home. Navigator Of The Seas sails all year round and offers cruises around Mediterranean destinations in the summer and The Caribbean in the winter. In 2014 the ship will undergo an extensive refurbishment with numerous new features added, including outdoor movie screen, WiFi through the whole ship and new updated cafes, restaurants and lounges.
Dining Options On-Board Navigator Of The Seas
Navigator Of The Seas caters for all individual tastes with a wide selection of cuisines offered throughout the numerous restaurants, buffets, grills, cafes and snack bars. The main dining room offers a traditional dining scene for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a diverse selection of international and Mediterranean dishes been served. Other exclusive options include the specialty restaurants, Chops Grille Steakhouse and The Portofino Italian Restaurant which offers pizza’s, pasta’s and other classic Italian dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
For a more relaxed, informal dining experience, the various cafes such as Windjammer cafe and Sea-view Cafe offer freshly made snacks and drinks throughout the day. The Cafe Promenade serves coffee’s, tea’s, cakes and yummy pastries throughout the day, plus 24 hour room service allows passengers to dine in the comfort of their own cabins and enjoy al-fresco dining in private on their own veranda.
Activities And Features

Navigator Of The Seas Interior
Rock climbing, Ice-skating, basketball, mini-golf, swimming pools, kids clubs, spa and fitness gym! Whatever takes your fancy, Navigator Of The Seas is sure to have something for everyone. Kids will love the exclusive Kids Clubs with fun activities, crafts and games designed to appeal to kids of all ages. Older children can also hang out and socialize in their own Teen Zone and party the evening away at the trendy Teen Disco.
The on-board Vitality Spa and Beauty Saloon has over 100 treatments for the ultimate in pampering and relaxation. Treatments include massages, steam rooms, acupuncture, medi-sap treatments and much more. Active passengers will love the fully equipped fitness centre where they can burn some calories whilst admiring the stunning sea-views from the panoramic windows. Navigator Of The Seas also has 4 swimming pools, including The Solarium which is an exclusive adult’s only retreat.
Evening Entertainment – “Something For Everyone”
With numerous bars, lounges, shows, live music, casino, ice-skating shows and nightclubs, there is always something going on which will appeal to all passengers interests. Navigator Of The Seas has a staggering 15 bars and lounges where guests can chill out after a fun packed day. Sip on an exotic cocktail in the Boleros Latin Bar or catch up with friends in your own local pub at sea, The Two Poets Pub! Take a walk along the exciting Royal Promenade with regular parades and dancing and duty free shopping, there is always something going on.
Navigator Of The Seas,
Just returned from our first and last R.C.I cruise our stateroom was very tired with stains on the sofa etc. the crew where fantastic but really under pressure, the bars were generally packed with limited seating talking to people who had cruised on Navigator of the Seas they seemed to think that staff had been reduced I put this down to because so many drinks deals were issued this is one way of limiting the drinks you could purchase, the entertainment was very limited with has-beens as the main entertainment, as we stated earlier we won’t be cruising with R.I.C again and will most probably return to Princes Line