Royal Caribbean InternationalBoard the Mariner of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Class vessels, for an active, entertaining or relaxing break on the high seas. There’s something for everyone, from rock climbing walls and ice skating rinks to bustling boulevards of shops, cafes and restaurants…
With so many dining and entertainment options from which to choose, finding a moment to yourself in your cabin will probably be the hardest part of your holiday. There are four main categories of staterooms on the Mariner of the Seas: Suites, Balcony, Outside and Interior. These are all equipped with TVs, safes, a private bathroom and an ample amount of storage space.
There are five different types of interior staterooms on the Mariner of the Seas, including Interior Stateroom with Virtual Balcony, Accessible Promenade Stateroom, Promenade Stateroom, Accessible Interior Stateroom and Interior Stateroom. Interior staterooms have two twin beds that can convert into a queen-size as well as a private bathroom.
There are four different types of outdoor staterooms on the Mariner of the Seas, including Family Ocean View Stateroom, Large Ocean View Stateroom, Accessible Outside Stateroom, Ocean View Stateroom. Rooms have two twin beds that can convert into a queen-size and a private bathroom.
There are three different types of balcony staterooms on the Mariner of the Seas, including Superior Ocean View Stateroom, Accessible Balcony stateroom and Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom. Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that can convert into a queen-size, a sitting area (some with sofa bed), a private balcony and a private bathroom.
There are six different types of suites on the Mariner of the Seas, including Royal Suite, Owner’s Suite, Royal Family Suite, Grand Suite, Accessible Suite and Junior Suite. Suites have two twin beds that can convert into a queen-size, private balcony, sitting area (some with sofa bed) and a private bathroom.
Royal Caribbean InternationalThe Mariner of the Seas spends its year operating a range of short ineraries in the Far East from Shanghai, Singapore and other SE Asian ports. The ship is renowned for introducing the concept of an active cruise vacation, boasting a number of leisure and health activities including jogging and inline skating tracks, a full-size sports court, three swimming pols and six whirlpools. The ship also debuted the first on-board ice skating rink and rock climbing wall.
- Tonnage: 142000
- Number of Cabins: 1557
- Number of Cabins with Verandas: 757
- Number of Passengers: 3114
Did you know?The kitchen staff prepares over 105 000 meals every week to feed both crew and staff.