Voyager of the Seas – Royal Caribbean
Voyager of the Seas Overview and AP Status 2025
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.