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Explorer of the Seas


The most innovative
features afloat


Like her sister-ship, Voyager of the Seas, the 142,000-ton Explorer boasts some of the most innovative shipboard amenities in the industry.

>She feature the cruise industry's first atmospheric and oceanographic laboratories, staffed by world- class research scientists. Created in partnership with the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, the science facilities will help researchers find answers to some of today's most significant questions in atmospheric, ocean and climate research.

The Voyager-class ships are the only vessels to offer vacationers an ice-skating rink, a rock climbing wall 200 feet above sea level, an inline skating track, full-court basketball and interior staterooms with views of a shopping, dining and entertainment boulevard. Other exciting features include a Johnny Rockets restaurant; a 1,350-seat theater; a golf course and golf simulator; more than 15,000 square feet dedicated to health and fitness, and one of the largest casinos afloat.


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