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Transatlantik 2006 -  Barcelona - Miami

Review - Transatlantic Cruise 2006 with the Voyager of the Seas



Bars, lounges, cafés: On several decks there are various lounges, which I found more or less appealing. The center of the ship is of course the Royal Promenade on deck 5. We did not fancy the bars along this promenade, but they were important for the smokers on board.
Instead, we preferred the Café Promenade, a meeting point for many people on the ship, with a 24-hour service with coffee, tea, hot chocolate, ice water, cookies, cakes, fresh fruit, and several snacks like pizzas and delicious sandwiches. The bar adjacent to the Café sells specialty coffees like espresso, cappuccino, etc. and also the famous Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
On the same deck, across from the front desk, there is the very tastefully furnished Champagne Bar, and on deck 4 the Aquarium Bar--but they were always empty. Where were all those people in the evening? I have to admit that we prefer the atrium on the Radiance Class ships, where almost everyone has to pass on their way to the Dining Room, and where you can have a drink before or after dinner or dance to the music of the live bands.


Promenade Promenade
Champagnerbar Schooner Bar


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