Beauty is more than skin deep
Royal Caribbean International describe the "Navigator of the Seas" as a work of art. And the best place to see this beautiful ship is not in a gallery, but from the Royal Promenade deck, as she slips out of Southampton.
In our opinion, art has never been as exciting as this! Ice skating and a rock climbing wall, soaring 200 feet above the ocean, both make for a fun packed cruise.
As do on-line skating, the full size basket ball court, the "Ship Shape" day spa and fitness centre. Add jogging tracks, table tennis,shuffleboard, dance classes, swimming pools, and world class gyms, and you start to appreciate just how much there is to do. Of course the range of excursion activities is huge too, as well as separate programmes for children of all ages.
If golf is more your scene, you might be interested to know that she also boats a golf simulator and 9 hole small scale course.
As the sun sets, the action continues - a Casino and West End shows will keep grown ups busy - just as well, as they are not invited to "Fuel", the teenage disco.
If all this activity makes you hungry, rest assured there's plenty to chose from Johnny Rockets 50s-style restaurant, Portofino Italian Restaurant Chops
Grille,Vintages wine bar, plus themed bars and lounges, plus Ben & Jerry's Ice cream.
From April onwards, "Navigator of the Seas" sails to Europe and the Mediterranean, Scandinavia and the Baltics, so if you want an action-packed cruise to a great destination, we suggest you see what "Navigator of the Seas" has to offer.