Voyager of the Seas.(cruise vessel)(Brief Article)

From: Black Enterprise | Date: March 1, 2000| Author: Mills, David | Copyright information

It's Royal Caribbean's biggest vessel

Royal Caribbean's latest megaship, Voyager of the Seas, is the world's largest cruise vessel--measuring 1,021 feet long and 157.5 feet wide. And with its long list of unparalleled amenities, it's proof that for the ultimate cruise experience, size matters.

Voyager is the first luxury liner that's able to compete with land-based resorts. The ship's focal point, the spacious and revolutionary "Royal Promenade," calls to mind...

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