Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas is a ‘Vision Class’ cruise ship, that first sailed in 1997 and was fully refurbished in 2005.
| Enchantment of the Seas |
| Ocean Cruise |
| Passenger capacity: 2446 |
| Passenger Decks: 10 |
| Total Cabins: |
| Cabins (Balcony): |
| Cabins (Outside): |
| Cabins (Inside): |
| Draught: 7.60m |
| Gross Tonnage: 80700 |
| Restaurants: 2 |
| Bars: 4 |
| Swimming Pools: 2 |
| Spa: Yes |
| Gym: Yes |
| Casino: Yes |
| Exclusively For Adults: No |
The added highlights include bungee trampolines, huge suspension bridges spanning the pool deck, seven-deck Centrum featuring shopping and dining options, themed bars and lounges including a new Latin-themed lounge, a Solarium with retractable glass roof and whirlpools, pool deck featuring an interactive Splash Deck and a state-of-the-art fitness centre, health and beauty spa.
Ship Highlights
Bungee trampolines, serious fun for thrill-seekers
Massive suspension bridges spanning the Pool Deck
Chops Grille
Latté-TudesSM a speciality coffee shop featuring Seattle’s Best Coffee®
Boleros Latin-theme lounge
Rock-climbing wall
Casino RoyaleSM
Themed bars and lounges
Stunning Centrum, an open atrium featuring shopping and more
Pool area featuring an interactive Splash Deck
Solarium with a sliding roof and indoor/outdoor pool
Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
Day Spa & Fitness Centre
Facts
Maiden Voyage: 13 July 1997
Guest Capacity: 2,446
Godmother: Colleen Fain
Gross Tonnage: 80,700 tons
Length: 302 m (990 ft)
Beam: 32 m (106 ft)
Draft: 7.6 m (25 ft)
Cruising Speed: 22 knots (25.3 mph/40.7 kmph)
Conference Facilities
One conference centre
Seven additional rooms for use as meeting/group discussion rooms
TV, VCR, overhead projector, slide projector, podium, flipchart and easel




































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