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Grandeur of the Seas

Grandeur of the Seas

Whether you choose to wander the tropical shores of the Eastern, Western or Southern Caribbean, adventure is always guaranteed on Grandeur of the Seas®.

Grandeur of the Seas is the ultimate Caribbean adventure. It’s the perfect blend of unique experiences onboard and unbelievable shores, like the lush islands of the Southern Caribbean, the crystal-clear waters of St Maarten, and Mexico's aquamarine sinkholes that make Grandeur of the Seas one of the best intimate cruise ships for families and couples.

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Ship Reviews

Lady G is still elegant. We felt she was well taken care of and had the best Izumi in the fleet, the venue was beautiful. It seems the crew loves her and deliver on a classic experience. The suites concierge Jason took so much pride in his profession. He was an amazing person standing by ready to assist with anything. His personality wasn't over the top it was understated elegance. We wanted for nothing with Jason at the helm. He spoiled us for future sailings! Magic Marvin CD was a combination of Chippendale and cheerleader, a fun CD. The entertainment was severely lacking, pretty much boring. If you are going to headline jugglers and comedians they should be enjoyable, please bring back tribute bands...please. Embarkation and debarkation were so efficient, the cabin was beautiful. Cabin was in beautiful shape for such an old ship. Always had hot water and no sewer odor as previously experienced on other ships. Her stabilizers were struggling and we felt some uncomfortable movement at times but we will sail Lady G again. Very enjoyable week. As an aside the food was bland and mediocre in the MDR but the servers were fantastic. The food at Giovanni's and Izumi was above average, Chops surprisingly not so much. Once again the crew were amazing, they were the heart of the ship. We would sail her again, we truely enjoyed the positives!

After I booked our cruise, I read reviews about how the Grandeur of the Seas is the smallest oldest ship in Royal Carribean’s fleet and that there is not much to do for teenagers or children. I could not find reviews of the ship by parents travelling with teenagers - which is why I want to share this review to help others planning for a cruise. 1. Embarkation was very smooth. The drop off area at the port was not crowded - we were able to pull up right away and unload our luggage. Our arrival time was 12:30. We got there around 12:10 and were able to get on quickly. The security line had about a 10 minute wait overall. Please note - if you want to bring water bottles on board (allowed one 12-pack per room), you have to carry it on. I did not know that before unloading our luggage. Getting on the ship was quick and everyone at the port was friendly. Once onboard, it did not feel crowded. Our stateroom was supposed to be ready by 1, so we headed straight there. They opened the doors to the stateroom hallway around 1:10. 2. Onboard activities. There was a lot of trivia. We did a few different trivia games. There was a lot of music around the ship. There were a few entertaining events at the pool deck (belly flop, worlds sexiest man, dancing), but I agree not a lot of activities for teenagers. However- that was not a problem for our family. During sea days, we hung by the pool, enjoyed the hot tub, and played card games which I brought. We also enjoyed the hot tub most nights, and enjoyed watching the outdoor movies. I wish there was a larger selection of movies - they played the same movies multiple times. We were lucky it rained only one night of our cruise, and it was light, so the kids still went in the hot tub. 3. Entertainment. There was only one night without entertainment in the Palladium. However, there were two nights that had “18+” shows for the 9/9:15 time, which we wanted to go to since we had the late dinner time 7:45). We did take our 12, 14, and 16 year old children to the 18+ stand up show the last night. It was not too bad - but would not recommend for younger children. I would have liked more older children family friendly entertainment options for the evenings. I also took my 14 year old to the battle of the sexes “18+” event on the last night. There was nothing inappropriate during that event, and it was entertaining to watch. I’m glad we went even though it said 18+. 4. Staff. The staff was exceptional. The windjammer staff was very attentive and always cheerful. The bar staff was quick, even though they were the busiest on board. The entertainment staff was very good at getting everyone engaged. The cruise directors were amazing, and the activities from pool side games, trivia, dancing, and karaoke were well run. My favorite staff were our waitstaff at the main dining room, the Great Gatsby. We went to dinner every night and the wait staff learned our preferences. There were two nights the waitstaff and chefs danced / did a small show. I did not meet an unkind staff member onboard the ship. It was a great experience. 5. Food. The food in the windjammer and the main dining room were great. We did not eat breakfast much because we don’t typically. The breakfast menu at the windjammer seemed to be the same every day, but had a lot of selection. They also had a made to order area for breakfast, lunch and dinner (omelettes, pasta station, tacos). Lunch always had hamburgers, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, fries, Mac and cheese, salad, and fruit with other dishes rotating. They had Indian dishes for every meal - which we enjoyed trying and were very delicious. They also had a carving station and grilled chicken every day. I never found the Windjammer to be crowded, and we were always able to find a table. We cruised about 5 years ago on a larger ship, and found the Windjammer to be much more crowded on the larger ship. Dinner service was great, but some picky kids ended up ordering steak every night. The other kids branched out to try new things and enjoyed everything they ordered. Dinner menu included an Indian dish every night - my daughter ended up liking those and ordered most nights. They also offered French onion soup a lot of nights, which we loved. The menu the last night was the most limited, with only 4 main dish option. Other nights had 8 options. The park cafe had sandwiches, soup, pizza, and dessert at periods throughout the day when the other dining venues were closed. Everyone in my family also ate their weight in ice cream. There was only one ice cream station, but the line was never long. 6. Coco Cay. We enjoyed Coco Cay, but we do live in Florida, so it wasn’t that much different than a beach resort. I would recommend saving your money and not booking a private area/ excursion for Coco Cay. There are lots of free chairs. We brought our own snorkeling gear and enjoyed the snorkeling area. We also enjoyed the hammocks. There is a shuttle you can take from area to area, and we used that to see the various areas of the island. There was a free splash area for smaller kids too. The water park looked fun, but we chose not to do it since we live in Florida and have annual passes to local water parks. If we go back, I will probably try the zip lining. Staff on the island was awesome, and there were maps and information stations around the island. The food was included and options were burgers, hot dogs, fries, salad, fruit, taco station, and sandwiches (portobello, Cuban, and beefsteak). Getting off and on the boat was very smooth. 7. Staterooms. We booked adjoining balcony rooms for my family of 5. It felt like having a much larger space because we could go back and forth between the rooms with an interior door. The balconies do not adjoin however. We made use of our room and spent mornings and evenings on the balcony. We had one child sleep on the couch, but only pulled it out once. The mattress on the pullout was pretty worn. Otherwise, the stateroom was clean and did not appear overly worn. The biggest complaint from the group was that the shower had a curtain which frequently wrapped around you during a shower. I think newer ships have doors for the shower, which would be much nicer. The water was hot (sometimes too hot), and had good pressure. 8. Beverage package. We did not purchase a beverage package, and I’m glad we didn’t. With all of the drinks we had (5 of us), it was less than one drink package. The free water stations were good and there was also tea, lemonade, and mango juice available for free. We got coffee from Starbucks one day, but drank the free coffee the rest of the days. No problem staying hydrated. I was worried about this, since I drink a lot of water, but the quality of the water from the machines was good and easy to access across the ship. We brought on the allowed 12 bottles of water per stateroom, and used those for shore excursion days. 9. Port - Bimini. We did the Sapona snorkling trip and it was cool, but you don’t see as much as if you were at a reef. You have to walk quite a bit after getting off the ship to the place the boat went out from. Then you have to sign waivers. About a 20-minute boat ride to the snorkel sight (which I enjoyed), about 30 - 45 minutes at the snorkel sight, then a 20-25 minute boat ride back. Overall, we enjoyed it and would recommend. The mall/shopping area on Bimini was very small. There were lots of people trying to rent you golf carts - almost chasing you. We went back to the ship for lunch, then we went to the free beach. The water was beautiful and we enjoyed swimming. Overall, a nice port. If we go again, I will probably book another excursion and make use of the free beach again. 10. Port - Nassau. We did the sealion encounter at Blue Lagoon. I did not receive much information about the excursion beforehand, so want to share details for those trying to plan their day. Everyone going to Blue Lagoon will leave the ship at the same time. That was a bit hectic because a lot of people went to Blue Lagoon. You will meet in the Palladium Theater, then depart the ship together. You will wait in lines at the dock, and the Blue Lagoon staff will sort you by experience and have you sign waivers. We ended up at the end of the line and got assigned the last time for the sealions which was actually great. You then board boats to get to blue lagoon. The groups were too large so about 20 of us ended up on a smaller boat to get out to the island, which was able to travel at a faster speed so we got to the island first. There are free chairs with umbrellas - and there are plenty of them. You will be given a time to leave the island - and everyone on your ship will have the same time. Do not miss your departure time! We got there around 10, with a departure time of 1-1:15. Our excursion included the water park, which was inflatables on the water. We did that for about an hour. We did not have a food package, but we got a snack from the snack bar. They accept cards and Apple Pay. Our sealion encounter was at 12, were told to be there at 11:45. The encounter was fun - you have time in the water on a platform to shake hands, pet, hug the sealion. Then you do photos out of the water. Whole thing was less than 30 minutes. We were also able to walk to the back and see the sealions in their pens. We then had about 30 minutes prior to departure time, so we swam in the swimming area. It started storming as we were leaving, so I feel bad for the ships that had later arrival times, there were 6 ships in port that day. We were the last to board the boat back to port from Blue Lagoon. We boarded our ship when we got back to port and had lunch on our ship. There were 6 ships leaving port, and we were the 2nd one out. Smooth experience. 11. Port - Key West. Everyone has to go through customs the morning of Key West. That takes awhile and makes the debarkation process long. It was close to 11 by the time we got off the ship. Big positive - you don’t have to go through customs when getting back to Tampa and disembarking at the end of the cruise. We live in Florida, and have been to Key West several times. So we just booked a golf cart and cruised around. We rented the golf cart that morning over the internet (got our cell service back in port). Sounded like the people in front of us booked a 3-hour window and missed most of it due to the line leaving the ship and walk to the rental place (they also said they got lost). You also need a license for anyone driving. There are no refunds - the guy seemed pretty mad. We enjoyed the golf cart though! We also got conch fritters from the conch stand - definitely recommend. In the past we have done the Mel Fisher Museum and it is really cool, so I recommend that. The beaches in Key West are not my favorite. There’s also lots of shops and bars. 12. Disembarkation. We put our larger luggage out the night before. We carried the rest off. We had to be out of the room by 8am, and out disembark group was at 8:15. We did sit in the Schooner Bar for about 10 minutes, and then got in line. There were 2 lines, and wrapped through the Centrum and around the back of the elevators. It was the most crowded I experienced the ship. The lines moved quickly and we got off in about 10 minutes. We were able to quickly find our luggage. Note - you will have to carry your luggage from there to your car….we made it, but it was a little rough because we had a lot of bags. We also did forget where we parked - I always take pictures of where we park our vehicle, but must have forgotten in the excitement of getting on the cruise. One last thing - I was really worried about getting seasick as I am prone to it. I did take Dramamine while at sea, but my other family members did not. We felt the boat rocking, but it wasn’t bad. I do think we had relatively calm seas during our trip. I only really felt it overnight one night. We were in a room midway in the ship, towards the back, which i recommend if you are prone to seasickness. I felt movement more in the extreme front and back of the ship, more in the front. But overall, a good experience.

Dave and I took a cruise with the Grands and David & Kim. Left out of Tampa on Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas. We visited Cozumel Mexico, Roatan Honduras, Belize and Costa Maya Mexico. Loved Roatan. We are planning our next family trip there. First was a day at sea with lots of Trivia and some pool time. Second day was Cozumel Mexico where the kids and Kim swam with the Dolphins at Chankanaab park. Lukas loved feeding the fishies there. Snorkeling right off the shore was pretty good. We’ve been there before, and it is always nice. Lunch at Lagunas was very good. The buffet was not good. Taxi was $5 per person. Third Day was my favorite. We visited Roatan Honduras. We took a cab to West Bay Beach. Taxi was $100 for the 6 of us, round trip which was payable upon our return. The beach was so pretty. There were coral heads about 50 yards off the shore. We saw a school of tang that could have had 400 fish in it, and we saw the fattest parrot fish I’ve ever seen. It was amazing. Next day was Belize. We took an excursion with Coral Breeze to the Shark/Ray Alley Snorkeling and Caye Caulker. I had done this almost 20 years ago and loved it. This time I was a little disappointed. The boat ride speed was too fast to enjoy. Yes, we saw many many sharks and string rays and that was very cool, but the crew chummed the water from the boat so with the current the sharks ended up under the boat. It would have been much more fun if the crew had made an effort and got out of the boat to chum the water away from the boat so everyone could have experienced the sharks. They also left the motor running so behind the boat it was difficult to stay due to fumes. The second part of the tour was the coral gardens; they rushed us through and there was little to see. There was a current which we could have used to drift. We did not spend 45 minutes as promised. The lunch area was not a beach, so 3 of us chose to stay and there was nothing for them to really do. They were hoping for a beach to relax at. The last port day was Costa May Mexico. I chose an all-inclusive at Luna's Restaurant & Bar on Mahahual Beach. The service and the food were excellent, but the beach was not very nice at all. Lots of brown sea grass in the water that made the ground mushy and it was not deep enough to really swim away from it. We used the kayaks and made the best of the day as we had paid a deposit and really did not know where else to go. David and I drank enough to get our money’s worth. Last day was a cruise day with lots of Trivia and pool time. The ship was nice. We shared a balcony room with Katy and Lukas. Dave and I enjoyed the adults only pool section. The entertainment was some of the best we’ve seen on a cruise ship. My favorite was the hypnotist and Daves favorite was the Elvis show. He was very funny. Dave and I won Classic rock trivia.

Lady G is still elegant. We felt she was well taken care of and had the best Izumi in the fleet, the venue was beautiful. It seems the crew loves her and deliver on a classic experience. The suites concierge Jason took so much pride in his profession. He was an amazing person standing by ready to assist with anything. His personality wasn't over the top it was understated elegance. We wanted for nothing with Jason at the helm. He spoiled us for future sailings! Magic Marvin CD was a combination of Chippendale and cheerleader, a fun CD. The entertainment was severely lacking, pretty much boring. If you are going to headline jugglers and comedians they should be enjoyable, please bring back tribute bands...please. Embarkation and debarkation were so efficient, the cabin was beautiful. Cabin was in beautiful shape for such an old ship. Always had hot water and no sewer odor as previously experienced on other ships. Her stabilizers were struggling and we felt some uncomfortable movement at times but we will sail Lady G again. Very enjoyable week. As an aside the food was bland and mediocre in the MDR but the servers were fantastic. The food at Giovanni's and Izumi was above average, Chops surprisingly not so much. Once again the crew were amazing, they were the heart of the ship. We would sail her again, we truely enjoyed the positives!

After I booked our cruise, I read reviews about how the Grandeur of the Seas is the smallest oldest ship in Royal Carribean’s fleet and that there is not much to do for teenagers or children. I could not find reviews of the ship by parents travelling with teenagers - which is why I want to share this review to help others planning for a cruise. 1. Embarkation was very smooth. The drop off area at the port was not crowded - we were able to pull up right away and unload our luggage. Our arrival time was 12:30. We got there around 12:10 and were able to get on quickly. The security line had about a 10 minute wait overall. Please note - if you want to bring water bottles on board (allowed one 12-pack per room), you have to carry it on. I did not know that before unloading our luggage. Getting on the ship was quick and everyone at the port was friendly. Once onboard, it did not feel crowded. Our stateroom was supposed to be ready by 1, so we headed straight there. They opened the doors to the stateroom hallway around 1:10. 2. Onboard activities. There was a lot of trivia. We did a few different trivia games. There was a lot of music around the ship. There were a few entertaining events at the pool deck (belly flop, worlds sexiest man, dancing), but I agree not a lot of activities for teenagers. However- that was not a problem for our family. During sea days, we hung by the pool, enjoyed the hot tub, and played card games which I brought. We also enjoyed the hot tub most nights, and enjoyed watching the outdoor movies. I wish there was a larger selection of movies - they played the same movies multiple times. We were lucky it rained only one night of our cruise, and it was light, so the kids still went in the hot tub. 3. Entertainment. There was only one night without entertainment in the Palladium. However, there were two nights that had “18+” shows for the 9/9:15 time, which we wanted to go to since we had the late dinner time 7:45). We did take our 12, 14, and 16 year old children to the 18+ stand up show the last night. It was not too bad - but would not recommend for younger children. I would have liked more older children family friendly entertainment options for the evenings. I also took my 14 year old to the battle of the sexes “18+” event on the last night. There was nothing inappropriate during that event, and it was entertaining to watch. I’m glad we went even though it said 18+. 4. Staff. The staff was exceptional. The windjammer staff was very attentive and always cheerful. The bar staff was quick, even though they were the busiest on board. The entertainment staff was very good at getting everyone engaged. The cruise directors were amazing, and the activities from pool side games, trivia, dancing, and karaoke were well run. My favorite staff were our waitstaff at the main dining room, the Great Gatsby. We went to dinner every night and the wait staff learned our preferences. There were two nights the waitstaff and chefs danced / did a small show. I did not meet an unkind staff member onboard the ship. It was a great experience. 5. Food. The food in the windjammer and the main dining room were great. We did not eat breakfast much because we don’t typically. The breakfast menu at the windjammer seemed to be the same every day, but had a lot of selection. They also had a made to order area for breakfast, lunch and dinner (omelettes, pasta station, tacos). Lunch always had hamburgers, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, fries, Mac and cheese, salad, and fruit with other dishes rotating. They had Indian dishes for every meal - which we enjoyed trying and were very delicious. They also had a carving station and grilled chicken every day. I never found the Windjammer to be crowded, and we were always able to find a table. We cruised about 5 years ago on a larger ship, and found the Windjammer to be much more crowded on the larger ship. Dinner service was great, but some picky kids ended up ordering steak every night. The other kids branched out to try new things and enjoyed everything they ordered. Dinner menu included an Indian dish every night - my daughter ended up liking those and ordered most nights. They also offered French onion soup a lot of nights, which we loved. The menu the last night was the most limited, with only 4 main dish option. Other nights had 8 options. The park cafe had sandwiches, soup, pizza, and dessert at periods throughout the day when the other dining venues were closed. Everyone in my family also ate their weight in ice cream. There was only one ice cream station, but the line was never long. 6. Coco Cay. We enjoyed Coco Cay, but we do live in Florida, so it wasn’t that much different than a beach resort. I would recommend saving your money and not booking a private area/ excursion for Coco Cay. There are lots of free chairs. We brought our own snorkeling gear and enjoyed the snorkeling area. We also enjoyed the hammocks. There is a shuttle you can take from area to area, and we used that to see the various areas of the island. There was a free splash area for smaller kids too. The water park looked fun, but we chose not to do it since we live in Florida and have annual passes to local water parks. If we go back, I will probably try the zip lining. Staff on the island was awesome, and there were maps and information stations around the island. The food was included and options were burgers, hot dogs, fries, salad, fruit, taco station, and sandwiches (portobello, Cuban, and beefsteak). Getting off and on the boat was very smooth. 7. Staterooms. We booked adjoining balcony rooms for my family of 5. It felt like having a much larger space because we could go back and forth between the rooms with an interior door. The balconies do not adjoin however. We made use of our room and spent mornings and evenings on the balcony. We had one child sleep on the couch, but only pulled it out once. The mattress on the pullout was pretty worn. Otherwise, the stateroom was clean and did not appear overly worn. The biggest complaint from the group was that the shower had a curtain which frequently wrapped around you during a shower. I think newer ships have doors for the shower, which would be much nicer. The water was hot (sometimes too hot), and had good pressure. 8. Beverage package. We did not purchase a beverage package, and I’m glad we didn’t. With all of the drinks we had (5 of us), it was less than one drink package. The free water stations were good and there was also tea, lemonade, and mango juice available for free. We got coffee from Starbucks one day, but drank the free coffee the rest of the days. No problem staying hydrated. I was worried about this, since I drink a lot of water, but the quality of the water from the machines was good and easy to access across the ship. We brought on the allowed 12 bottles of water per stateroom, and used those for shore excursion days. 9. Port - Bimini. We did the Sapona snorkling trip and it was cool, but you don’t see as much as if you were at a reef. You have to walk quite a bit after getting off the ship to the place the boat went out from. Then you have to sign waivers. About a 20-minute boat ride to the snorkel sight (which I enjoyed), about 30 - 45 minutes at the snorkel sight, then a 20-25 minute boat ride back. Overall, we enjoyed it and would recommend. The mall/shopping area on Bimini was very small. There were lots of people trying to rent you golf carts - almost chasing you. We went back to the ship for lunch, then we went to the free beach. The water was beautiful and we enjoyed swimming. Overall, a nice port. If we go again, I will probably book another excursion and make use of the free beach again. 10. Port - Nassau. We did the sealion encounter at Blue Lagoon. I did not receive much information about the excursion beforehand, so want to share details for those trying to plan their day. Everyone going to Blue Lagoon will leave the ship at the same time. That was a bit hectic because a lot of people went to Blue Lagoon. You will meet in the Palladium Theater, then depart the ship together. You will wait in lines at the dock, and the Blue Lagoon staff will sort you by experience and have you sign waivers. We ended up at the end of the line and got assigned the last time for the sealions which was actually great. You then board boats to get to blue lagoon. The groups were too large so about 20 of us ended up on a smaller boat to get out to the island, which was able to travel at a faster speed so we got to the island first. There are free chairs with umbrellas - and there are plenty of them. You will be given a time to leave the island - and everyone on your ship will have the same time. Do not miss your departure time! We got there around 10, with a departure time of 1-1:15. Our excursion included the water park, which was inflatables on the water. We did that for about an hour. We did not have a food package, but we got a snack from the snack bar. They accept cards and Apple Pay. Our sealion encounter was at 12, were told to be there at 11:45. The encounter was fun - you have time in the water on a platform to shake hands, pet, hug the sealion. Then you do photos out of the water. Whole thing was less than 30 minutes. We were also able to walk to the back and see the sealions in their pens. We then had about 30 minutes prior to departure time, so we swam in the swimming area. It started storming as we were leaving, so I feel bad for the ships that had later arrival times, there were 6 ships in port that day. We were the last to board the boat back to port from Blue Lagoon. We boarded our ship when we got back to port and had lunch on our ship. There were 6 ships leaving port, and we were the 2nd one out. Smooth experience. 11. Port - Key West. Everyone has to go through customs the morning of Key West. That takes awhile and makes the debarkation process long. It was close to 11 by the time we got off the ship. Big positive - you don’t have to go through customs when getting back to Tampa and disembarking at the end of the cruise. We live in Florida, and have been to Key West several times. So we just booked a golf cart and cruised around. We rented the golf cart that morning over the internet (got our cell service back in port). Sounded like the people in front of us booked a 3-hour window and missed most of it due to the line leaving the ship and walk to the rental place (they also said they got lost). You also need a license for anyone driving. There are no refunds - the guy seemed pretty mad. We enjoyed the golf cart though! We also got conch fritters from the conch stand - definitely recommend. In the past we have done the Mel Fisher Museum and it is really cool, so I recommend that. The beaches in Key West are not my favorite. There’s also lots of shops and bars. 12. Disembarkation. We put our larger luggage out the night before. We carried the rest off. We had to be out of the room by 8am, and out disembark group was at 8:15. We did sit in the Schooner Bar for about 10 minutes, and then got in line. There were 2 lines, and wrapped through the Centrum and around the back of the elevators. It was the most crowded I experienced the ship. The lines moved quickly and we got off in about 10 minutes. We were able to quickly find our luggage. Note - you will have to carry your luggage from there to your car….we made it, but it was a little rough because we had a lot of bags. We also did forget where we parked - I always take pictures of where we park our vehicle, but must have forgotten in the excitement of getting on the cruise. One last thing - I was really worried about getting seasick as I am prone to it. I did take Dramamine while at sea, but my other family members did not. We felt the boat rocking, but it wasn’t bad. I do think we had relatively calm seas during our trip. I only really felt it overnight one night. We were in a room midway in the ship, towards the back, which i recommend if you are prone to seasickness. I felt movement more in the extreme front and back of the ship, more in the front. But overall, a good experience.

Accommodation

AWARD-WINNING & AWE-INSPIRING ACCOMMODATION

Redefining the cruising experience one room at a time. Our staterooms are an alluring escape from the non-stop action that our cruise ships are known for. From our spectacular views to our deluxe amenities, a stay with us is like nothing else at sea.

DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR COMFORT NEEDS

We’ve thought of the details, so you don’t have to

BABY FRIENDLY - Bringing a baby? Let us know and we'll provide a crib and supplies.

COUPLES RETREAT - Enjoy spa-like comfort in your stateroom, perfect for couples.

EXTENDED FAMILIES - Selected staterooms can be connected to accommodate more guests.

SPECIAL NEEDS - Our ships are equipped to accommodate you regardless of your special needs.

READY FOR YOUR STAY

All the creature comforts you’d expect to have during your holiday.

VOOM SURF & STREAM - Giving a new meaning to connected staterooms.

24-HOUR ROOM SERVICE - Indulge your midnight cravings.

NIGHTLY TURN DOWN SERVICE - Sweet dreams are on the horizon.

DAILY STATEROOM ATTENDANT - A helping hand when you need it the most.

Accommodation Types

Interior Stateroom Guarantee
Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom
Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom
Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
Ocean View Suite (No Balcony)
Junior Suite
Junior Suite Guarantee
Spacious Ocean View Balcony
Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Guarantee
Connecting Ocean View
Ocean View
Ocean View Stateroom Guarantee
Interior
Interior Stateroom Guarantee
Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom

Dining

FOODIE FAVOURITES
Royal Caribbean® is known for its onboard dining, and Grandeur of the Seas® is no exception. Whatever kind of meal you’re in the mood for, you’ll find lots of restaurants to satisfy your cravings – from casual eateries serving grab-and-go goodness, to upmarket speciality dining venues that rival top restaurants around the world.

CASUAL & CRAVEWORTHY: Looking for quick and easy eats that hit the spot? Head over to Park Café for deli-style sandwiches, tasty starters and decadent desserts or hit up Windjammer Café for delicious global dishes served in a casual, family-friendly setting. Afterwards, drop into Café Latte-tudes for the perfect caffeinated creation.

DIALLED-UP DISHES: For a more upmarket setting, there are plenty of options on deck. Indulge in Asian-inspired favourites at Izumi, taste your way through Tuscany at Giovanni’s℠ Table or enjoy a classic steakhouse dinner at Chops Grille℠. And the ultimate VIP experience awaits at the exclusive Chef’s Table.

Dining Types

Chef's Table
Giovanni's Table
Room Service
Park Café
Izumi
Windjammer
Chops Grille℠
Main Dining Room
Café Latte-tudes
Chef's Table
Giovanni's Table
Room Service
Park Café
Izumi
Windjammer
Chops Grille℠
Main Dining Room

Enrichment

Don’t just see the world, experience it! Royal Caribbean shore excursions can help you discover even more at each incredible destination.

Enrichment Types

Jewellery Making
Art Auctions
Sip, Tour, Brunch
All Access Tour
Royal Beach Club℠ Paradise Island**
Perfect Day at CocoCay®
Shore Excursions & Guided Tours
Private Journeys
Snorkel Excursions
Scuba Excursions
Art Collection
Wine Tasting
Salsa Dancing
Latin Dance Classes
Sushi-Making Class
Cupcake Class
Dance Classes
Scrapbooking
Guest Lectures
Folding Artistry
Learn A Language
Jewellery Making
Art Auctions
Sip, Tour, Brunch
All Access Tour
Royal Beach Club℠ Paradise Island**
Perfect Day at CocoCay®
Shore Excursions & Guided Tours
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Entertainment

A GRAND ADVENTURE
There’s a reason why Grandeur of the Seas® is considered a longtime fleet favourite. Like complimentary Broadway-style entertainment. A sprawling Vegas-style casino. A Rock Climbing Wall high above the waves. Poolside movies beneath the stars. And dining options that include succulent sushi and intimate chef-hosted dinners. Actually, there are a lot of reasons.

HIT THE LIGHTS
Evenings onboard Grandeur of the Seas® are all about the entertainment. Treat yourself to a night at the theatre with show-stopping original productions, toe-tapping musicals and dance spectaculars that will light up the night after a day filled with sightseeing and new discoveries.

BROADWAY RHYTHM & RHYME: Love a good Broadway show? This original production brings you fresh, reimagined renditions of iconic hits from all your favourite musicals. Get ready to clap your hands and sing along as you journey down the Great White Way.

ALL ACCESS: Motown, soul, pop – every genre of music comes alive in All Access, a Royal Caribbean® original production with a set list that includes the biggest hits of the last four decades. Every note comes paired with electrifying choreography and dazzling costumes.

TANGO BUENOS AIRES: Brush up on your boleos and corridas in this onstage celebration of dance. Each number in Tango Buenos Aires will take you straight to the charming streets of Argentina, where rhythms set by gauchos fill the air.

Entertainment Types

Captain's Welcome Aboard Reception
Piano Sing-Alongs
Shush! Silent Party
R Bar
Palladium Theatre
Shopping
Rock Climbing Wall
Schooner Bar
Pool Bars
Casino Royale
Viking Crown Lounge®
Centrum
Solarium Bar
Original Productions
Broadway Rhythm & Rhyme
Tango Buenos Aires
Pool Parties
Outdoor Film Nights
Live Bands
Arcade
Dancing Under The Stars
Game Shows
Library & Card Room
Theme Nights
Night Life
Captain's Welcome Aboard Reception
Piano Sing-Alongs
Shush! Silent Party
R Bar
Palladium Theatre
Shopping
Rock Climbing Wall
Schooner Bar

Health & Fitness

The ship features a fantastic array of health and fitness facilities including, a spa, a fitness centre, a rock climbing wall and much more.

Health & Fitness Types

Solarium
Fitness Classes
Table Tennis
Whirlpools
Pools
Spa & Fitness Centre
Solarium
Fitness Classes
Table Tennis
Whirlpools
Pools
Spa & Fitness Centre
Solarium
Fitness Classes

Kids & Teens

Royal Caribbean International's cruise ships offer a wide range of options for the whole family, as well as a great range of just-for-kids options.

Kids & Teens Types

Babies and Tots Programs
Aquanauts (3-5 Years)
Explorers (6-8 Years)
Voyagers (9-11 Years)
Adventure Ocean®
Teen Lounge
Babies and Tots Programs
Aquanauts (3-5 Years)
Explorers (6-8 Years)
Voyagers (9-11 Years)
Adventure Ocean®
Teen Lounge
Babies and Tots Programs
Aquanauts (3-5 Years)