
Voyager of the Seas
Voyager Class · Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
// ABOUT THE SHIP
About the Ship
Voyager of the Seas is a Voyager-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, originally launched in 1999 (27 years ago). She is one of 31 active ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet and sails alongside 4 sister ships in the Voyager class. The ship underwent her most recent renovation in 2019, which included updates to onboard features and spaces.
Deck Plans – 14 Decks to explore
Voyager of the Seas spans 14 passenger-accessible decks with 1,715 staterooms and 60 onboard venues — including 30 activities, 13 bars & lounges, 9 dining, and 8 shopping. Explore every level from bow to stern using the interactive deck plans below.
PASSENGER DECKS
14
guest-accessible decks
STATEROOMS
1,715
cabins across all categories
VENUES ONBOARD
60venues
BY TYPE
Voyager of the Seas Cruises
Voyager of the Seas offers 3 sailings in June, ranging 7 nights, departing from Seattle, Washington, starting from $2482 / guest.
Cabins – 1,715 staterooms
Voyager of the Seas has a total of 1,715 cabins throughout its 14 passenger decks. Those are made up of 635 Interior, 228 Ocean View, 746 Balcony and 106 Suite cabins. The 25 stateroom categories that make up these 4 cabin types are found below, along with counts for each.
// SHIP CLASS
Voyagerclass
YEARS
1999–2003
AVG SIZE
138k GT
AVG LENGTH
1,020 ft
AVG CAPACITY
3,217
Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Class is known for its size. They’re the 6th largest in the world behind the Oasis, Quantum and Freedom Classes. Some defining features of the Voyager Class include the ice skating rink, Royal Promenade and Flowrider surf Simulator.
Things to do
Voyager of the Seas features 56 venues across 14 decks, including 28 activity, 13 bar, 7 dining, 4 other and 4 shopping. Explore every onboard experience from dining and entertainment to pools, fitness and more.




























// AGE & RENOVATIONS
Voyager of the Seas ship age vs the fleet
Built in 1999 and last renovated in 2019, Voyager of the Seas is 27 years old. The fleet average age is 16 years. She is newer than 13% of the 31-ship fleet, ranking #27 from newest to oldest.
THIS SHIP
Age at a glance
BUILT
1999
27 years old today
LAST RENOVATED
2019
7 yrs ago
FLEET AVERAGE
16 yrs
11 older
NEWER THAN
13%
of fleet
FLEET RANK
#27
of 31
FLEET RANKING
By age, newest to oldest
Out of 31 ships in the fleet, Voyager of the Seas ranks #27 when sorted from newest to oldest by build year.
AGE BENCHMARKS
Voyager of the Seas vs the fleet
SHIP RENOVATIONS
Last major refit
LAST RENOVATED
2019
7 years ago
Voyager of the Seas’ 2019 Royal Amplified refit was a major modernization that significantly expanded the ship’s attractions and guest amenities. New signature attractions were introduced, enhancing family-friendly entertainment and activity options. Dining venues were refreshed with new concepts, updated décor, and improved service layouts. Staterooms were updated with refreshed soft goods, improved furnishings, and enhanced lighting. Public areas were reconfigured to improve guest flow and usability. Extensive technical upgrades were completed behind the scenes, including hotel systems, IT infrastructure, navigation equipment, and mechanical components, ensuring reliable operations and long-term service capability.
How big is Voyager of the Seas?
Compare the Voyager of the Seas ship size with the rest of the Royal Caribbean fleet below. Included, you'll find gross tonnage, length, and the relationship between the two graphed in the scatter plot.
Voyager of the Seas measures 137,276 GT and 1,020 ft in length. The average size of a Royal Caribbean ship is 163k gross tons and the average ship length is 1,085 ft. Voyager of the Seas is 16% smaller and 6% shorter than the average ship in the fleet.
// THIS SHIP
137k GT
VOYAGER OF THE SEAS
// AVERAGE
163k GT
FLEET AVERAGE
// LARGEST
251k GT
HERO OF THE SEAS
// SMALLEST
74k GT
GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS
// PROPORTIONAL AREA · 31 SHIPS · TOTAL 5053K GT
EACH CIRCLE'S AREA IS PROPORTIONAL TO GROSS TONNAGE · HOVER FOR DETAILS
// CAPACITY
Passenger Capacity
The Voyager of the Seas carries up to 3,286 guests and operates at roughly 100% capacity, so you can expect that number will accurately reflect your fellow passenger count. These guests are looked after by a crew of 1,200 staff members, representing a guest-to-crew ratio of 2.7:1. On average, Royal Caribbean ships have 3,708 guests and 1,400 crew, which works out to a fleet-average ratio of 2.6:1.
// GUESTS
3,286
at full occupancy
// CREW
1,200
international staff
// RATIO// GUEST-TO-CREW
2.7:1
service ratio
// 4,486 PEOPLE ABOARD AT FULL CAPACITY
// CRUISE DIRECTOR
Your Cruise Director
Your Voyager of the Seas cruise director is the heartbeat of the ship... the person responsible for onboard entertainment, activities, and guest engagement from embarkation to farewell. Think emcee, social director, and morale officer rolled into one. Here's who's current cruise director for the Voyager of the Seas and the available schedule for past and future sailings.

CURRENT · ONBOARD NOW
Mike Hunnerup
Cruise Director
Mike Hunnerup is a Royal Caribbean cruise director known for his approachable personality and polished hosting style.
VIEW FULL PROFILE// CAME ONBOARD
Mar 13, 2026
3 months ago
// ASSIGNED THROUGH
Ongoing
no end date on contract
// CRUISE DIRECTOR SCHEDULE
// 10 · FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About the Voyager of the Seas
FAQs for the Voyager of the Seas. Here are the most popular questions asked by our community members regarding this Royal Caribbean ship.
// TOTAL QUESTIONS
10
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LAST UPDATED · JUNE 11, 2026




