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Cruising that drives you up the wall


First introduced on Voyager of the Seas in 1999, the rock-climbing walls quickly captured national interest and became a star attraction on each new Royal Caribbean ship that followed.

Says senior vice president Dan Hanrahan:
"Over the past few years, the rock-climbing walls have become a brand icon for us. They have become the symbol of the active, adventurous spirit we are known for."

Perched on the top decks, the rock-climbing walls challenge guests to reach new heights and reward them with an unparalleled, bird's eye view of the ship, sea and sky. On Voyager-class vessels, the top of the walls are nearly 200 feet above the ocean. The walls are designed to suit both beginners and advanced climbers. Lessons are offered on every sailing by trained ship staff.


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