Seminar Cruise January 5 - 12, 2013
Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas

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Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas

 


please note that some facilities, products and services mentioned below may be optional and provided at extra cost

Navigator of the Seas is a Voyager class ship; the first Royal Caribbean ships to feature a Main-Street style Royal Promenade. Take a stroll along the promenade, stop in a shop or two, indulge in a Ben & Jerry's® ice cream, a cup of Seattle's Best Coffee® and a pastry, or a pint at the Two Poets Club. If you prefer, head the other way to Vintages and sample a wine you've never had, or to the Champagne Bar at the other end of the Promenade for a glass of your favorite bubbly.

If  you like a little adventure try the rock climbing wall, 120 feet above the ocean. Perhaps ice skating on a ship in the middle of the Caribbean appeals. There is also a mini-golf course, basketball court, ping-pong table and of course, a shuffle board. A jogging track offers wonderful sea views and for early morning joggers magnificent sun rises as the ship sails into port. An in-line track on deck thirteen offers similar views for those who like wheels on their feet. A well equipped fitness centre is available so you won't miss your workouts . . . unless you want to. When you want to be pampered spend some time at the Vitality SpaSM. The spa offers over a hundred treatments ranging from massages and facials through to acupuncture and Botox.

The main pool area has two pools, four whirlpools, lots of deck loungers and beverage service. Soak up the sun, enjoy a refreshing beverage and take in all the activity around you while enjoying traditional Caribbean music. For a quieter experience head to the adults only Solarium pool area with it's own pool, whirlpools, loungers, and beverage service.

Casino Royale is almost always open while Navigator is at sea. But it really comes alive at night with people testing their luck while they kill time before dinner or a show. Nightly Broadway style shows in the main theatre are a favorite of many cruisers. The ice skating shows are unique to Royal Caribbean and well worth taking in. Fifteen bars, clubs, and lounges offer a wide variety of musical and other entertainment. Latin themes in Bolero, piano sing-along in Schooner, karaoke, comedy, rock & roll, and more modern dance music in several other venues. If you like to dance check out Bolero, the Cosmopolitan Club, The Dungeon, and the Ixtapa Lounge. There are also a number of bars and lounges where you can simply enjoy a drink and some quiet conversation.

You'll find chess and bridge, a library and bingo. While WiFi is available in most cabins there is no need to take your notebook computer, you can always use a workstation in the Internet Café. Cell phone service is available aboard ship and in every port of call. (Shipboard service may not be available for all Canadian cell providers. Please check with your provider, mention the Navigator of the Seas by name when checking to see if your phone will have service while the ship is at sea.) Cabins are equipped with telephones and direct dial ship-to-shore calls are possible.

Eating can be a non-stop experience aboard Navigator of the Seas. The Windjammer Café offers buffet style dining throughout the day. Enjoy a custom omelet for breakfast, a choose your own ingredient stir-fry later in the day, a great salad bar, soft frozen yogurt, and much more. The three-tier Nutcracker / Coppelia / Swan Lake dining room offers three sit-down style meals each day. Most of our group will meet up here for dinner around 8:30 each evening (earlier dining times may be available) - three or four wonderful courses and some conversation. For breakfast on your balcony or a quick sandwich call room service. A number of other dining options are available Café Latte-tudes, Johnny Rockets, Jade, Chops, and Portofino.

The Stats: Gross Tonnage 138,279; Length: 1,029 ft.; Max Beam: 157.5 ft.; Draft: 29 ft.; Cruising Speed: 22 knots.