CRUISE SHIP

Voyager of the Seas

Voyager of the Seas

Overview and AP Status 2026

The Voyager of the Seas is kind of a classic in the cruise world. She first hit the water back in 1999 and was a pretty big deal at the time one of the biggest and most high-tech ships out there. These days, she’s still going strong, sailing under Royal Caribbean International, and offering that perfect mix of adventure and chill.

She holds around 3,800 guests at full capacity and cruises with a crew of over 1,000. Not quite as massive as the newer ships, but still packed with stuff to do—think ice skating rink, rock climbing wall, surf simulator, and a lively promenade that feels like a little city center. It’s like the ship that helped define what a modern cruise should look like.

The Voyager spends most of her time sailing in Asia and the South Pacific—places like Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and sometimes Japan or Thailand. She bounces around depending on the season, offering up tropical vibes and scenic coastlines with plenty of sunshine.

Even after all these years, Voyager of the Seas still holds up. It’s got all the Royal Caribbean favorites without being totally overwhelming in size. Solid pick if you’re looking for a cruise that mixes fun, comfort, and some sweet ports of call without going full mega-ship.

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Ship Quick Facts

Ship ClassVoyager-Class
Cruise LineRoyal Caribbean
Year Built1999
Gross Tonnage138,194 GT
Length311 m (1,020 ft)
Passenger Capacity4099
Cabins1708
Crew1180
Guest Decks14

Casino Quick Facts

Slot Machines292
Loyalty ProgramClub Royale
Smoking in Casinoallowed

 Casino Review

Casino Royale on Voyager of the Seas delivers a classic, Vegas-style experience with a convenient midship location on Deck 4. The room sits alongside evening hot spots like the Royal Theater and Schooner Bar, so foot traffic naturally builds around show times. Deck plans list the casino here, making it an easy drop-in before or after dinner without clogging the promenade above. If you prefer a straightforward layout with quick access to bars and entertainment, Voyager’s Deck 4 casino setup works well for peak-night flow.

The gaming mix hits the mainstream notes American players expect at sea. You’ll find long banks of modern slots and video poker alongside a central pit with staples such as blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker variants; capacities and specific titles can vary by sailing, but Voyager’s Deck 4 plan reflects a large, full-service room with regular tournaments and complimentary gaming lessons on select itineraries. That combination keeps beginners comfortable while giving experienced players enough table variety to settle in for multi-night play.

Policies are clear and align with Royal Caribbean’s fleet standards. Gambling is limited to guests 18 and older, except on Alaska sailings where the minimum is 21; minors may pass through but may not linger, and photo ID can be requested. Smoking is permitted in Casino Royale during operating hours with clearly marked non-smoking sections; sailings from Australia and the United Kingdom operate fully non-smoking casinos, while departures from China and Hong Kong may not offer a non-smoking zone. If you’re sensitive to smoke, plan sessions in the posted non-smoking area or play during off-peak hours when ventilation is most effective.

Regulars should enroll in Club Royale, the line’s points-based rewards program that carries across the fleet and resets annually. Current published tiers are Choice (1–2,499), Prime (2,500–24,999), Signature (25,000–99,999), and Masters (100,000+), with evaluation tied to the April 1 cycle. Benefits scale with status; hitting Prime unlocks marquee perks such as waived casino convenience fees and “drinks while playing,” along with Wi-Fi discounts and exclusive rate offers. On Voyager of the Seas, hosts can clarify earning rates and any sailing-specific promos once you’re seated. Overall, Casino Royale provides a polished, well-located venue with a robust spread of tables and slots, clear policies, and a loyalty framework that rewards consistent play.

 Advantage Play Information

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There is always the possibility that the casino will exchange slots. The list is intended to provide an up-to-date overview of which Advantage Play slots were available. However, it cannot be guaranteed that they will still be available when you start your cruise.

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