Adventure of the Seas Statistics & Facts

Adventure of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager-class ships. Launched in 2001, she is one of the older ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Adventure of the Seas beside a small yacht

Adventure of the Seas Size

Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas has a gross tonnage of 137,276 GT. Not to be confused with weight, gross tonnage is a measure of the internal volume of a ship. It’s the best way to compare ships by size.

Adventure of the Seas is 311 metres (1020 feet) long, which is about the same length as 10 blue whales or 2.8 football fields!

Adventure of the Seas has a beam of 48 metres (157 feet). Beam is another word for width, when we’re talking about the size of cruise ships.

There are 15 decks on Adventure of the Seas and 9 of these have cabins. These are accessed by a whopping 14 guest elevators, with more elevators that are just for crew members.

The Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas Occupancy

Adventure of the Seas is considered to be large compared to most ships at sea, but is medium-sized when compared to other Royal Caribbean ships. She can accommodate 3,114 based on double occupancy. However, if every bed on the ship is in use, then this ship can accommodate up to 3,807 as well as 1,185 crew members.

Adventure of the Seas Speed

You may be wondering how fast Adventure of the Seas can go? Well, the top speed is 22 knots, which equates to 25.31716 miles per hour. However, the ship usually sails much slower than this as the speed is dictated by the itinerary and the weather.

Building Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas was built in 2001 in Turku, Finland by the shipbuilder STX Finland. Like many Royal Caribbean ships, she was registered in Bahamas.

The ship cost $500,000,000 to build. She was Christened by Kevin Hannafin, Margaret McDonnell, Richard Lucas, Tara Stackpole and made her maiden voyage on November 18, 2001.

Adventure of the Seas has 4 sister ships in the Voyager Class:

Read more: Royal Caribbean Ships by Size

The Adventure of the Seas getting constructed

Facilities onboard Adventure of the Seas

You’ll find plenty to do onboard Adventure of the Seas. Here’s what you can expect to find on board:

Adventure Ocean

Adventure Ocean is the Royal Caribbean kids club, and includes AO Babies and AO Junior for younger guests. Children will love the huge range of activities on offer, and the dedicated spaces just for them.

Father and son painting at Adventure Ocean

Arcade

Get your game on at the arcade, where you’ll find a host of different machines suited to all ages. There’s a selection of video games, classic games such as skeeball, and prize games too.

Two cruise guests playing at the arcade

Broadway-Style Entertainment

The live entertainment on Royal Caribbean is stunning, with Broadway-style shows that are packed with incredible live music and incredible visual effects. Get comfy in the on-board theatre and enjoy being whisked away to magical worlds through immersive stories.

Actors performing on board

Casino Royale

Whether you’re a poker or blackjack player, or you prefer to stick to machines, Casino Royale has it all. Play some games and potentially win some amazing jackpots in a lively, exciting atmosphere.

Conference Center

The conference facilities on a Royal Caribbean ship can accommodate up to 400 guests, and include facilities for meetings, theater-style events and even trade shows. These rooms can be hired for no additional fee by sailing guests.

Guests using the conference center

FlowRider

Hop on a surfboard or bodyboard and ride the waves with FlowRider, the only surfing simulator at sea. Included in your fare, this is a thrilling attraction for newbies and experienced surfers too.

A man riding the FlowRider

Ice Skating

Strap on a pair of ice skates and head onto the rink. Whether you’re grabbing the sides all the way around, or confident enough to perform figure-eights and elaborate spins, you’ll have a great time skating as a family.

Sisters playing in the skating rink

Mini Golf

Enjoy a fun mini golf course on your ship where you can putt around various tricky obstacles. This is included in your fare, so if you have a bad round…just play again!

Mini golf course of Adventure of the Seas

Optix Teen Disco

Teens can relax in their own dedicated space at the Optix Teen Disco. There’s a dance floor – of course – but also chillout areas including sofas, magazines and TVs.

Outdoor Movie Screen

Cosy up on a lounger, grab the popcorn and enjoy epic entertainment on the outdoor movie screen. Newly-released movies, classic films and live sport events will be shown at various times.

The outdoor movie screen playing a classic film

Rock Climbing Wall

Whether you’re a beginner or a speed-climber, the rock climbing wall is a cool place to hang out and enjoy amazing views. Included in your fare and with no reservation needed, you can scale the wall as many times as you like during your cruise.

A girl climbing a wall

Royal Promenade

The hub of the ship, the Royal Promenade is where you’ll board but also where you’ll find a wide range of bars, restaurants and stores. This is a lively part of the ship day and night, where you might even spot a parade or two during your cruise.

Royal Promenade on board

Running Track

If you want to keep up your fitness routine while on your cruise, the running track is the ideal place. Enjoy amazing views across the ocean as you complete every lap of the track, passing many of the ship’s best features.

The Running track

Solarium

Exclusively for adult guests, the Solarium is an indoor and outdoor venue designed with pure relaxation in mind. Relax in the quiet pools, grab a cocktail and sit in a lounge space, or enjoy the cascading lagoons on some ships as you let stresses melt away.

Solarium signage

Splashaway Bay

This kid-friendly splashpark is the perfect place for younger guests to burn off some energy. There are plenty of pools, whirlpools, fountains and water cannons, along with colourful low-intensity waterslides that are ideal for kids.

Kids enjoying at Splashaway Bay

Sports Court

The sports court is an outdoor area that hosts various different sporting activities during your cruise, aimed at the whole family. Games include basketball, volleyball and other court sports, with tournaments often arranged during your cruise.

Friends getting ready to receive the volleyball

Studio B

Studio B is a fun venue that doubles up as both a live entertainment theatre and a TV studio ideal for family game shows. The retractable floor also reveals the ice rink for shows and for your own use during downtime too.

Ice skating performance at Studio B

The Perfect Storm

Feeling adventurous, and seeking a thrill? The Perfect Storm is a collection of some of the fastest waterslides at sea, including dual-racing slides and the first boomerang-style and head-first mat racer slides at sea.

The gigantic slide of The Perfect Storm

Vitality at Sea Fitness & Spa / Spa

At the Vitality Spa, guests can enjoy a range of treatments designed to help them relax and recharge. From beauty treatments such as facials and body wraps, to soothing massages and bathing rituals, there is something for everyone – including a range of services aimed at teens and tweens.

A woman enjoying her spa session

Places to eat on Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas has a huge selection of restaurants, cafes and snack bars where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a quick bite to eat. Some of these are included in your cruise fare and some have an extra charge.

Here are all of your dining options onboard Adventure of the Seas :

Ben & Jerry’s

Cool off on a warm sea day with a trip to Ben & Jerry’s, serving a range of their popular ice cream flavours. Grab yourself a cup or get a milkshake or ice cream float from this popular booth with a host of extra toppings also available. Charges apply.

Cafe Promenade

Cafe Promenade is an included dining venue serving a selection of deli treats and tasty breakfast items. Grab a croissandwich in the morning, or a packed wrap for lunch. There are some great sweet items here as well, with menu options rotating daily.

Menu of Cafe Promenade

Chef’s Table

If you want a formal, gourmet dining experience then Chef’s Table is ideal. You’ll be served five stunning courses during this white-tablecloth dinner in an exclusive setting, with every course perfectly paired with a different wine by the ship’s onboard sommelier.

Chef's Table signage

Chops Grille

The Chops Grille steakhouse is an iconic Royal Caribbean restaurant, known for its excellent selection of steak, fish and other meat dishes. This speciality restaurant is smart casual and offers a lighter menu for lunch alongside its main dinner selections.

Steak served by chops grille

Giovanni’s Table

Experience an elevated Italian dining experience at this smart casual venue that serves a mix of classic and contemporary dishes. Sample the incredible house focacia, try an anitpasti platter, or save all your room for the hearty, flavour-rich main courses.

Inside Giovanni's Table

Island Grill

The Island Grill is an extension of the Windjammer buffet. At this station you’ll find some great meat and fish dishes, along with a selection of sandwiches and some pizza options too.

Izumi

Izumi is a smart casual speciality restaurant that specialises in Asian cuisine, specifically focussing on Japanese classics such as sushi and sishimi. Over four courses (including two mains) you’ll discover some amazing flavours whether you dine at lunch or dinner.

A family eating at Izumi

Johnny Rockets

Enjoy Royal Caribbean’s classic take on the American diner with Johnny Rockets, a casual speciality restaurant serving all your favourite burgers, sandwiches and fries. Don’t forget the hand-spun shakes and malts to go with them, too.

Johnny Rockets signage

Main/Traditional Dining

If you choose Traditional Dining, you’ll be given a set dining time for the Main Dining Room every night. You’ll also likely have the same waiter throughout your cruise, who will learn all your favourites and make meal times even more special.

My Family Time Dining

With My Family Time Dining, you get the best of family time dinner while also being able to relax. Your kids will complete their meals within 45 minutes, before they are escorted to the Adventure Ocean kids club while you enjoy the rest of your meal.

My Time Dining

With My Time Dining, you can choose when you take dinner, and you don’t need to make a reservation (although you may have to wait for a table). You’ll need to pre-pay your gratuities if you want this extra flexibility.

Room Service

Whether you want a late night snack or just a lazy morning in your stateroom, the room service menu has you covered. There are various hot and cold food items and drinks you can choose to have delivered to you.

A couple enjoying the fantastic food from room service

Windjammer Cafe

The Windjammer Cafe is the buffet restaurant on the ship. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you can help yourself to a fantastic selection of hot and cold foods in a relaxed, casual atmosphere.

Beside the counter of Windjammer Cafe

Bars & Lounges Onboard Adventure of the Seas

There’s no shortage of places to relax and enjoy a drink onboard Adventure of the Seas. You’ll find lots of bars and lounges including outdoor pool bars, cocktail bars and live music venues.

Here are the places you can enjoy a drink on Adventure of the Seas:

Blue Moon

The main bar in the ship’s lounge, Blue Moon offers a selection of beers, wines, cocktails and spirits that you can enjoy whilst soaking up the view. There’s a bandstand and dancefloor for entertainment into the evening.

Boleros

Samba and salsa the night away at Boleros, the Latin club with a live six-piece band. As well as late night dancing, you’ll also be able to enjoy some wonderful cocktails here including caipirinhas and mojitos.

Beautiful interior of Boleros

Champagne Bar

Despite the name, you won’t just find Champagne at the Champagne Bar, but also a wide range of proseccos, cava, cremant and more. This upmarket venue is the ideal place to try some new bubblies as part of an elegant evening.

Cloud Nine

Cloud Nine is a smaller bar area that is mainly used for private functions. Along with a well-stocked bar you can enjoy great views over the ship

Duck & Dog

Head to the Duck & Dog during the day if you want to take the load off with a quiet beer, ale or cider. At night, a live guitarist will have the whole venue singing to some traditional songs, so come prepared to join in.

Diamond Club

The Diamond Club is an exclusive venue for the use of Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club guests only. Here you can enjoy a calm atmosphere with cocktails (complimentary during the early evening) whilst making reservations for the rest of your cruise.

The interior of Diamond Club

English Pub

The English Pub on-board your ship is an ideal place to grab a traditional beer or ale, or sample a UK-themed cocktail such as a James Bond Martini. Pop-up music performances keep the lively atmosphere going throughout the evening.

The English Pub menu

Imperial Lounge

This spacious lounge is a good place to relax in the evening, with a bar serving a wide selection of beers, wines, spirits and cocktails. There’s a dance floor and stage area for musical performances too.

The Lobby Bar

The Lobby Bar is a simple bar area with comfy seating near the Centrum area of the ship. Grab a drink and enjoy the range of activities that are hosted here throughout the day and night.

Pool Bar

Just because you want to lounge by the pool all day doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a great selection of cocktails and other drinks. The pool bar offers plenty of variety, so grab a chair or carry your selection over to your lounger and lay back with a fruity favourite.

People at the Pool bar

Schooner Bar

This friendly, relaxing piano bar is the ideal place to unwind at the end of the night. Grab a seat next to the ship’s mast, or next to a porthole and enjoy the view, while the singalong kicks in.

2 ladies sharing a drink at Schooner Bar

Secondary Lounge

The Secondary Lounge is a large space with ultra-luxurious chairs where you can unwind with a drink and take in a fun, relaxing atmosphere. Decorated in a modern style, you can sit back and enjoy good music and even better company.

Sky Bar

This bar is close to the pool area and lets you grab a refreshing drink after a dip. Or just pull up a lounger, request your favourite cocktail and let the hours while away in bliss.

Solarium Bar

Situated in the adults-only Solarium, this pool bar offers a range of beers, wines, chilled tropical drinks and cocktails. Staple drinks here include the Aperol Spritz and the Hennessy Black Bull, made with Kahlua and Coca Cola.

The Solarium Bar

Viking Crown Lounge

The Viking Crown Lounge offers stunning views with its floor-to-ceiling windows, making it a great spot to watch the sunset. At night, live music kicks in and the dance floor starts to fill up.

High chairs and the bar table of Viking Crown Lounge

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