5 NIght Med Cruise from Malaga
Departure Port: Malaga, Spain
| ADVENTURE OF THE SEAS Itinerary |
Cruise Line : ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL Date : Wed 23 Nov 2010
| Cruise Length : 5 Nights
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| Date | Port | Arrival | Boarding | Departure | | Remark | | | | Wed 03 Nov | MALAGA - SPAIN | | 12:00 | 17:00 | | DOCKED | | Thu 04 Nov | CRUISING | | | | | | | Fri 05 Nov | TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS | 08:00 | | 17:00 | E | DOCKED | | Sat 06 Nov | MADEIRA (FUNCHAL) - PORTUGAL | 08:00 | | 17:00 | E | DOCKED | | Sun 07 Nov | CRUISING | | | | | | | Mon 08 Nov | MALAGA - SPAIN | 06:00 | | | E | DOCKED |
© 1999-2006 Amadeus s.a.s Adventure of the Seas
Voyager Class Ship Highlights Onboard features include an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall, the Royal Promenade (open 24 hours), a 9-hole miniature-golf course, golf simulators, Casino RoyaleSM, ShipShape® Fitness Center, two centrums, theme bars and restaurants.
| Former Names: None | | | Adventure of the Seas is a stunning floating resort and is one of the largest RCI ships with lots of facilities. It has two lobbies up to 11 decks high and a 4 deck high promenade the length of two football fields. Adventure of the Seas passengers tend to be all ages and mostly American but more Brits/Europeans in Europe. When all cabins have double occupancy, the ship provides a space ratio of 44.3 tons per passenger and a crew to passenger ratio of one for every 2.6 passengers. At full capacity the space ratio is 36 tons per passenger and the crew ratio is one to 3.2 passengers. | Size | Huge
| | Rating | 
| | Built | 2001
| | Refit | 0
| | Tonnage | 138000
| | Passengers (Min/Max) | 3114/3838
| | Crew | 1185
| | Officers | Scandinavian
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| CABINS |
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| Total | 1557
| Cabins are of a medium size with adequate storage space and compact bathrooms. They are reasonably well equipped with safes, safe, minibar, vanity unit, pay movies. Twin beds convert to queen size. 138 inside cabins have windows overlooking the Atrium. | | Balcony | 758
| | Ocean View | 183
| | Inside | 616
| | Single | 0
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| | FITNESS & LEISURE |
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| Pools Out/In | 3/0
| There is an ice skating rink in the Studio B lounge, jogging track, rock climbing wall, basketball/volleyball court, 3 pools one with water slide, inline skating, ice skating, nine hole golf, health spa and aerobics. | | Jacuzzis | 6
| | Fitness Centre | Yes
| | Sauna | Yes
| | Steam Room | Yes
| | Deck Space | Good
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| | RESTAURANTS |
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| The main Gotham dining room is split into three decks connected by a sweeping staircase and offers reasonable food with attentive, friendly, sometimes hurried service. Alternatives are available in the Windjammer, Café Royal and an Italian Restaurant. | Main Dining Rooms | 3
| | Sittings | 2
| | Non Smoking | Yes
| | Alternative Dining | 3
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| | ENTERTAINMENT |
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| The five deck Lyric Showlounge features Broadway style productions and comedy, with dancing, music and cabaret in the Imperial Lounge. There is also a TV studio, champagne bar, piano bar, jazz bar, conference centre and the Viking Crown Lounge. | Show Lounges | 2
| | Cinema | No
| | Library | Yes
| | Casino | Yes
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| | DRESS CODE |
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| Casual and comfortable during the day. In the evening dress is smart casual (shirt and trousers for gentlemen and casual elegance for ladies). Formal evenings require a suit or dinner jacket for men and a cocktail dress for ladies. |
| | TIPPING |
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| Allow £6.65 (US$11.50) per passenger (including children) per day for cabin and restaurant staff -15% will automatically be added on all drinks. |
| | DISABLED |
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| Wheelchair cabins | 26
| Wheelchair access is very good. Wheelchair cabins have larger access doors and the ship has ramped areas and sloping decks. | | Lifts | 14
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| | CHILDREN |
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| The rating for children is Very Good. The ship provides many activities including a children's club and interests for 3-17 year olds such as a video arcade, scavenger hunt and sports competitions. |
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