Navigator of the Seas — Deck Plans, Live Tracker, Dining & Videos
Navigator of the Seas is a Voyager Class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean. She entered service in 2002, was amplified in 2019, measures 139,999 gross tons, carries approximately 3,368 guests at double occupancy with a crew of 1,215, and sails West Coast itineraries from Los Angeles.
Key Facts
- Class: Voyager Class
- Year: 2002
- Tonnage: 139,999 GT
- Guests: 3,368
- Crew: 1,215
- IMO: 9227508
Quick Answer: Navigator of the Seas (139,999 GT | 3,368 guests | 2002) is a Voyager Class ship that received a major amplification adding the FlowRider, a waterslide, and Hooked Seafood restaurant — bringing modern features to the classic Royal Promenade design. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.
Best For: Short-cruise fans who want Voyager-class energy with modern amplification upgrades on convenient 3-4 night Bahamas and Mexico getaways from Los Angeles.
Navigator of the Seas suits travelers who appreciate Voyager-class innovations like the Royal Promenade indoor boulevard, ice skating rink at Studio B, and rock climbing wall. After her 2019 amplification, she gained waterslides, FlowRider surf simulator, laser tag, an escape room, Hooked Seafood, and Jamie's Italian. With about 3,368 guests at double occupancy, she offers a balance of activities and space. She sails West Coast itineraries from Los Angeles.
A First Look at Navigator of the Seas
Key Facts About Navigator of the Seas
Dining Venues on Navigator of the Seas → Browse All
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The Logbook — Tales From the Wake
Watch: Navigator Highlights
Swipe through ship walkthroughs, top-10s, and stateroom tours (including accessible where available).
Navigator of the Seas Deck Plans
Where Is Navigator 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 Navigator of the Seas
What makes Navigator of the Seas unique compared to other Royal Caribbean ships?
Navigator features Voyager-class innovations including the Royal Promenade (an indoor street with shops and dining), ice skating rink, and rock climbing wall. Her 2019 amplification added waterslides, FlowRider, laser tag, and Jamie's Italian. With about 3,368 guests at double occupancy, she offers a balance of activities and space without the massive scale of Oasis or Icon class ships.
Which ships are in the same class as Navigator of the Seas?
Navigator of the Seas is part of the Voyager Class, which includes Voyager of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas, and Mariner of the Seas. All share similar features and layouts.
What dining options are available on Navigator of the Seas?
Navigator of the Seas offers the Sapphire main dining room, Windjammer buffet, and specialty dining including Jamie's Italian, Hooked Seafood, Chops Grille, Izumi, and Johnny Rockets. Bars include The Bamboo Room and The Lime & Coconut. Casual options include El Loco Fresh and Fish & Ships. See the Dining Venues section above for full details.
Where does Navigator of the Seas typically sail?
Navigator of the Seas sails West Coast itineraries from Los Angeles, including short cruises to Mexico (Ensenada, Catalina Island, Cabo San Lucas). Check the live tracker on this page or Royal Caribbean's official site for current and upcoming voyages.
How can I see Navigator of the Seas' current location?
Use the live ship tracker on this page (in the "Where Is Navigator Right Now?" section) to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time.
Image Attributions
- Navigator at Grand Cayman: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Navigator in Cádiz: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Navigator in Ensenada: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Navigator in Messina: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
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