Adventure of the Seas — Deck Plans, Live Tracker, Dining & Videos
Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager Class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 2001, measures 137,276 gross tons, and carries approximately 3,114 guests at double occupancy with a crew of 1,185.
Key Facts
- Class: Voyager Class
- Year: 2001
- Tonnage: 137,276 GT
- Guests: 3,114
- IMO: 9167227
Quick Answer: Adventure of the Seas (137,276 GT | 3,114 guests | 2001) is a Voyager Class ship with the Royal Promenade boulevard, ice-skating rink, and rock-climbing wall — the sweet spot between intimate ships and today's mega-ships. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.
Best For: Active families and couples who want classic Royal Caribbean features — ice shows, rock climbing, Royal Promenade parades — without the overwhelming scale of 5,000+ guest mega-ships.
Adventure of the Seas tends to suit travelers who appreciate active, engaging days without stepping onto a mega-ship. The revolutionary Voyager Class design brings an indoor boulevard (the Royal Promenade) lined with shops, cafes, and parades, creating a lively town square atmosphere. It's ideal for active families, couples seeking variety, and travelers who want notable cruise features like ice skating shows and rock climbing without the overwhelming scale of newer mega-ships — that "sweet spot" between intimate smaller vessels and the newest giants, with worldwide destinations from Alaska to Australia. If you're seeking the latest innovations or prefer smaller, more intimate ships, you may want to explore Quantum-class or Vision-class vessels instead.
A First Look at Adventure of the Seas
Key Facts About Adventure of the Seas
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The Logbook — Tales From the Wake
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Adventure of the Seas Deck Plans
Where Is Adventure Right Now?
See the ship's current position, speed, and next port on a live tracker.
See ports for more information about individual ports.
Frequently Asked Questions About Adventure of the Seas
What class is Adventure of the Seas?
Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager Class ship, featuring the signature Royal Promenade indoor boulevard, ice skating rink, and rock climbing wall.
How many passengers does Adventure of the Seas hold?
Adventure of the Seas holds 3,114 guests at double occupancy, offering a larger ship experience with diverse activities and entertainment options.
When was Adventure of the Seas built?
Adventure of the Seas entered service in 2001 as part of the revolutionary Voyager Class and has been refurbished to maintain modern amenities.
What are the signature features of Adventure of the Seas?
Adventure features the notable Royal Promenade with shops and restaurants, full-size ice skating rink, rock climbing wall, mini-golf course, and diverse worldwide itineraries from Alaska to Australia.
How can I see Adventure of the Seas' current location?
Use the live ship tracker on this page to see Adventure of the Seas' current position, speed, and next port in real-time.
Where does Adventure of the Seas sail?
Adventure of the Seas sails year-round itineraries from ports around the world, including Caribbean sailings from Galveston, Texas, and seasonal deployments to Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. Check the live tracker on this page for her current position and upcoming port calls.
Which ships are in the same class as Adventure of the Seas?
Adventure of the Seas is part of the Voyager Class, which includes Voyager of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, and Mariner of the Seas. All five ships share the signature Royal Promenade, ice skating rink, and rock climbing wall.
Image Attributions
- Adventure in March 2023: by Davidbenjaminlat via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Adventure in Frederiksted (2012): by Matt H. Wade via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0
- Adventure docked in Aruba (2024): by Codytoshiro via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0
- Adventure and Freedom in Grand Cayman: by Jack Adamenko via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0
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