Kreuzfahrt-Reiseberichte

Transatlantik 2006 -  Barcelona - Miami

Review - Transatlantic Cruise 2006 with the Voyager of the Seas



What can I tell you about the Voyager that has not already been told by others many times before? She has adequate space in the public areas, a Windjammer Café with two sections and the Island Grill at the end with large panoramic windows and wonderful views over the sea.
We would have appreciated an open terrace as part of the restaurant like, e.g., on the Radiance Class ships, to sit and enjoy breakfast and lunch outside, weather permitting.
The Dining Room extends over three decks, all furnished in different colors and according to different opera themes, deck 5 Magic Flute, deck 4 La Boheme, and deck 3 Carmen. The loudness level was relatively low, what I really appreciated.
We did not have dinner in the Portofino, because unfortunately I got sick, but other passengers told me about the high quality we missed.
Like on all other RCCL ships, the stairways were decorated with wonderful art, in some areas with huge tapestries or marble sculptures. The Voyager has two elevator banks: one forward with 4 elevators on each side of the ship, ending close to the theater and Studio B or on deck 11 near the fitness area, and one at the aft, close to the restaurants and bars. The fitness center is well equipped and is also home to the only roofed jacuzzi on the ship. The other jacuzzis and the whole solarium are not roofed, which is what I prefer.


Diningroom unser Tisch
Flur mit Teppich Flur mit Marmorwandplastik


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