"Voyager of The Seas"
This ship is a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy one-of-a-kind features like an ice-skating rink, the Royal Promenade and a rock-climbing wall, just for starters. How did we accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple. We built a bigger cruise ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on this and other Voyager-family ships add up to more space for every guest, and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities.
ACTIVITIES
From sunrise to sunset and around every corner, there's something exciting for you to do on a Royal Caribbean International cruise vacation. Onboard, try the rock-climbing wall, or work out with one of our fitness trainers. How about a swim or a relaxing massage? Better yet, try your luck at Caribbean Stud Poker, attend an art auction, or turn it out dancing in a nightclub. There are even supervised activities for kids. And on land, we offer Shore & Land Excursions for everything from glacier trekking in Alaska to swimming with dolphins in Bermuda. Best of all, every experience is delivered with our unique Gold Anchor ServiceSM
ENTERTAINMENT
The gorgeous view isn't the only thing that will dazzle you onboard our cruise ships. See a Broadway-style show and catch live music every night. Or, join in the fun with dancing or ice skating lessons, contests, games and tournaments. Then write home to tell everyone about it in our Internet Café.
DINING
Dining on our cruise ships is as exciting as every other aspect of life onboard. There are so many different dishes and enticing atmospheres to experience you won't know where to start: pasta at Portofino, classic burgers from Johnny Rockets, gourmet five-course meals in the main dining room... In addition, all of our cruise ships offer low-fat ShipShape Day Spa menus, kids' menus, and, if you arrange in advance, kosher menus. See below for dining options offered on this ship.
Enjoy a 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise aboard the VOYAGER OF THE SEAS, roundtrip from Galveston, TX on the following dates:
2008
December 14, 2008
December 28, 2008 for an additional +$675.00 per person
2009
January 11, 2009 for an additional +$95.00 per person
January 25, 2009 for an additional +$95.00 per person
February 8, 2009 for an additional +$95.00 per person
February 22, 2009 for an additional +$95.00 per person
March 8, 2009 for an additional +$225.00 per person
March 22, 2009 for an additional +$145.00 per person
April 5, 2009 for an additional +$195.00 per person
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 Galveston, Texas
Depart at 5:00 PM
Day 2 Day At Sea
Day 3 Cozumel, Mexico
Arrive at 8:00 AM - Depart at 5:00 PM
Day 4 Roatan Island, Honduras
Arrive at 9:00 AM - Depart at 5:00 PM
Day 5 Costa Maya, Mexico
Arrive at 7:00 AM - Depart at 3:00 PM
Day 6 Progreso, Yucatan
Arrive at 12:00 AM - Depart at 8:00 PM
Day 7 Day At Sea
Day 8 Galveston, Texas
Arrive at 7:00 AM
PORTS OF CALL
Galveston, Texas
Chartered in 1839, Galveston Island, located on the upper Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico, was the principal port into the southwest during the 19th century. This coastal town has experienced a recent revitalization, making it one of America's newest beach resorts. Better than the beautifully restored Victorian architecture of its historic downtown district, is the southern hospitality of Galveston's residents.
Cozumel, Mexico
Long before Cancun became a popular destination, Cozumel was well-known as a diving spot and home to the world famous Palancar Reef, which gives divers the opportunity to view thousands of brilliantly colored fish. Non-divers can kick back on a sun-drenched beach, or enjoy any number of seaside activities, such as shopping in colorful marketplaces or dining in an open-air cafe.
Roatan Island, Honduras
This unspoiled island located almost 40 miles off the north coast of Honduras is part of the Bay Islands, which also include Guanaja and Utila. With a warm climate of around 80 degrees, you can lounge on the island's white sandy beaches or snorkel in crystal blue waters. You may spot some of the wildlife indigenous to the island, such as the Red Lored Parrot, the Lala Monkey or the Jesus Lizard, so named for its ability to "walk on water."
Costa Maya, Mexico
Exploring the dense tropical vegetation and wide sandy bays of the Costa Maya, it's easy to imagine the days when sacrifice and slavery, rite and ritual were rampant in the Mayan culture. Even today, the countless ruins of temple walls, stairs and secret pathways exude magic and mystery. And when your archaeology lesson is complete, glorious stretches of coral sand may inspire you to build your own empire - of sand castles, of course!
Progreso, Yucatan
A seaside retreat located just 40 kilometers north of Merida along the Gulf Coast of Mexico, Progreso is not only the state capital of the Yucatan, it's also quickly becoming an important gateway for cruise ship guests. Founded in 1872 by Juan Miguel Castro and heavily influenced by the Mayan culture, Progreso enjoys a very simple and relaxed lifestyle. Its white-sand beaches, emerald green waters and cooling gulf breezes are a natural draw for vacationers from all over the world.
Accommodations are based on double occupancy in an inside cabin.
High bidders who wish to upgrade to an Oceanview Cabin may request a price quote at time of submission.
Tax and port charges of $304.00 per person are additional.
RESERVATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY