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ASIA CRUISES
2010 2011
Royal Caribbean Cruises (Asia) Pte Ltd. 3 Anson Road #13-02 Springleaf Tower Singapore 079909 Website: www.royalcaribbean-asia.com
CHINA, HONG KONG, INDONESIA, JAPAN, MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE, SOUTH KOREA, TAIWAN, THAILAND AND VIETNAM
WELCOME
ITINERARIES
Take your pick from Legend of the Seas exciting year-round itineraries thatll bring you to the heart of Asia.
Best of Malaysia
3-Night Cruise
WHAT'S INCLUDED
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Port Arrive Singapore Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 07:00 Phuket, Thailand 13:00 Relaxing day at sea Singapore 07:00
Port Arrive Singapore Relaxing day at sea Phuket, Thailand 08:00 Langkawi, Malaysia 07:00 Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 07:00 Singapore 07:00
Departure Dates 2010 Nov 26 Dec 3, 10, 17, 20 2011 Jan 14, 21 Feb 6
Departure Dates 2010 Nov 22*, 29 Dec 6, 13, 2011 Jan 10, 17, 29 Feb 2 , 9
* Ports of call may differ Holiday sailing
Holiday sailing * A 2-night Malacca Weekend cruise is also available departing on Jan 8.
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Dining Options
There is a wide choice of onboard dining options available: Fine dining in the main dining room Casual dining and buffet-style restaurant Pizza parlour and ice-cream bar Midnight Delight snack service or midnight supper Complimentary 24-hour room service* Free-ow of iced water, tea, coffee and lemonade
Exotic Asia
9-Night Cruise
Exotic Asia
7-Night Cruise
Windjammer cafe
Singapore
Port Singapore Relaxing day at sea Semarang, Indonesia Bali, Indonesia Bali, Indonesia Relaxing day at sea Relaxing day at sea Singapore
Day
Port
Port Hong Kong Relaxing day at sea Halong Bay, Vietnam Hue/Danang (Chan May), Vietnam Relaxing day at sea Ho Chi Minh (Phu My), Vietnam Relaxing day at sea Singapore
Arrive Depart 7:00 12:00 7:00 7:00 17:00 17:00 22:00 19:00 -
Day 1 Singapore Day 2 Relaxing day at sea Day 3 Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam Day 4 Relaxing day at sea Day 5 Hue/Danang (Chan May), Vietnam Day 6 Relaxing day at sea Day 7 Hong Kong Day 8 Xiamen, China Day 9 Relaxing day at sea Day 10 Shanghai, China Departure Dates 2011 Mar 5
Departure Date 2011 Nov 12 Prices From (USD) 996 1226 1516 1916 706 Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest Prices From (USD) 872 1192 1442 1742 532
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
ITINERARIES
The Great Wall of China Mt. Fuji & Chureito Peace Pagoda Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa
Asian Legacies
5-Night Cruise
Kyushu Explorer
7-Night Cruise
NORTH ASIA
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Fukuoka, Japan Jeju Island, South Korea Shanghai, China
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Fukuoka, Japan Busan, South Korea Jeju Island, South Korea Shanghai, China
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Kagoshima, Japan Beppu, Japan Fukuoka, Japan Busan, South Korea Relaxing day at sea Shanghai, China
Day
Port
Arrive
Depart 17:00
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9
Port Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan Osaka, Japan Relaxing day at sea Shanghai, China Shanghai, China Jeju Island, South Korea Busan, South Korea Relaxing day at sea Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Okinawa (Naha), Japan Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan Relaxing day at sea Hong Kong
Day 1 Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan Day 2 Relaxing day at sea Day 3 Aomori, Japan Day 4 Otaru, Japan Day 5 Relaxing day at sea Day 6 Vladivostok, Russia Day 7 Relaxing day at sea Day 8 Busan, South Korea Day 9 Jeju Island, South Korea Day 10 Shanghai, China Departure Dates 2011 May 24 Sep 17
Departure Dates 2011 Mar 14 Jun 2 Sep 26 Prices From (USD) 684 804 994 1034 354 Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest Prices From (USD) 813 983 1213 1233 423
Departure Dates 2011 Oct 8 Prices From (USD) 1149 1389 1919 2309 639 Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest Prices From (USD) 563 713 863 1113 433
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Shanghai To Yokohama
7-Night Cruise
Gem of Asia
5-Night Cruise
Indo-China Explorer
5-Night Cruise
From pricing is featured as a guide only. All prices shown are per person in USD inclusive of gratuities, relevant cruise taxes and fees, and will vary by sailing date and stateroom category. All prices shown are lead in prices for the itineraries, excluding festive and holiday sailing. Prices and Ports of call may subject to change without prior notice. Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to US$10 per guest per day on all guests if the price of West Texas Intermediate fuel exceeds US$65 per barrel. 3rd/4th guest price based on sharing interior accommodation with two adults.
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Osaka, Japan Osaka, Japan Fukuoka, Japan Busan, South Korea Relaxing day at sea Shanghai, China
Arrive Depart 14:00 15:00 8:00 7:00 17:00 17:00 20:00 17:00 -
Port Shanghai, China Relaxing day at sea Busan, South Korea Beppu, Japan Osaka, Japan Osaka, Japan Nagoya, Japan Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan
Port Tianjin, China Relaxing day at sea Nagasaki, Japan Fukuoka, Japan Jeju Island, South Korea Seoul (Incheon), South Korea Relaxing day at sea Tianjin, China
Arrive Depart 12:00 8:00 8:00 9:00 7:00 18:00 19:00 18:00 15:00 21:00 -
Port Hong Kong Kaohsiung, Taiwan Taichung, Taiwan Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan Relaxing day at sea Hong Kong
Arrive Depart 13:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 17:00 20:00 18:00 22:00 -
Port
Arrive
Depart 17:00 20:00 16:00 23:00 Single cruise supplements For guests wishing to travel on their own, staterooms are available for single occupancy. A 100% supplement is applicable. Please contact your travel agent for further details
Hong Kong Sanya, China 14:00 Hue/Danang(Chan May),Vietnam 7:00 Halong Bay, Vietnam 10:00 Relaxing day at sea Hong Kong 7:00
Departure Dates 2011 Jul 16**, 23, 30 Aug 6*, 13, 20, 27 Sep 3
* Order of ports may differ. ** Similar 7-night cruise departing from Shanghai to Tianjin. Ports-of-call differ slightly.
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Stateroom Category Interior Ocean View Deluxe Balcony Suites 3rd/4th Guest
Jeju Island
PORTS-OF-CALL
Let us take you to a world of ancient mysteries and discover corners of the world that astonish and mystify. So, why not make it happen? Learn the secrets of a golden Buddha. Experience the thrilling clamor of Hong Kong harbour. Experience the famous hot springs of Beppu. Visit the ancient historical Put Shuri Castle in Okinawa. Or simply relax on the golden beaches of Phuket. With a spectacular choice of destinations and itineraries, our cruises onboard Legend of the Seas allow you to create your own adventure.
Japanese harp performance Korean food
Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR (PORT KLANG)*
Replete with ne dining, a fertile arts community and plenty of nightlife, Kuala Lumpur has earned a reputation as a must-see world destination. Kuala Lumpur is also a shoppers paradise with vast malls like Suria KLCC.
Vietnam
DANANG (CHAN MAY)*
Danang, encircled with UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Hue and Hoi An, is often referred to as Saigon of the North. Hoi An is a quiet riverside town dotted with temples, shrines and Chinese tile-roofed wooden house. A mustsee in Hue is Imperial Citadel with huge complex of pavilions, walls and galleries.
Japan
FUKUOKA
Visit the Hakata Machiya Folk Museum where you can explore a 150-year old home lled with authentic objects and artisans creating the farmed Hakata-ori cloth, used for kimono sashes (obi) and sumo loincloths. Explore the ruins of Fukuoka Castlein Ohori-Koen Oark, or visit traditional Japanese shrines and temples in the Hakata Ward.
OSAKA
Osaka, a city in the Kansai region is a largely populated area in Japan. You might love to take this chance to visit the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest public aquariums in the world. For some sight-seeing, you may visit the Osaka Castle, one of Japans most famous castles.
PORTS-OF-CALL
LANGKAWI
Blessed with unspoilt white beaches and lush rainforests, you could enjoy its recreational facilities, duty-free shopping, alfresco dining as well as its Mediterraneanesque waterfront boardwalk at Awana Porto Malai.
South Korea
SEOUL
With a population of over 10 million, Seoul is the worlds second largest megacity. This bustling and competitive city is surrounded by mountains, features towering skyscrapers and is populated with boulevards of fancy stores and narrow alleyways of tiny shops.
HALONG BAY
H Halong Bay, a UNESCO W World Heritage site, c comprises of almost 3 3,000 limestone islands w within the Gulf of T Tonkin - enjoy at le leisure the sun and fr fresh seafood available. E Explore the illuminated c caves and bathe in the c clear emerald waters.
KAGOSHIMA
W With ties to its Italian s sister, Kagoshima is a also known as Naples of the Orient. N Visitors should not V miss views across m Kinko Bay of Mount K Sakura-jima, an S active volcano which a occasionally puffs o steam and soot into s t the sky. In winter, b sure to visit the famous open-air hot springs. be i i h f i h
Japanese festival
PENANG
This city is best known for its beautiful beaches and tourist sites such as Khoo Kongsi, a well-preserved ancestral Chinese clan house and Kek Lok Si Temple, one of the nest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. Delicious Penang food is not to be missed!
BUSAN
South Koreas largest port city is known for its seafood and beaches. Visit Yongdusan Park, home not only to the Busan Aquarium, but also to Busan Tower, rising 387 feet above sea level for incredible views of the city and its surrounding areas. Experience the beautiful Haeundee Beach for its therapeutic hot springs and mineral baths.
Thailand
PHUKET
Phuket, Thailands largest island is often dubbed as the pearl of the Andaman, or the pearl of the south. Its natural resources, rocky peninsular, limestone cliffs, white powdery beaches, tranquil broad bays and tropical in-land forests contribute to making it the Souths wealthiest, busiest, most visited and most popular island and province.
Halong Bay
JEJU ISLAND
This tranquil island off the coast of South Korea is a favourite with couples due to its waterfalls, beaches and warm tropical waters. Breathtaking views range from waterfalls at Hae-anjidae to the naturally sculpted cliffs at Jusang Jeolli. Jeju Island is much more than just a tourist destination.
NAGASAKI
Surrounded by mountains on three sides, this vibrant city is ideal for families and sightseers alike. Its mat-suri (festivals) is famed throughout Japan for their exuberance and authenticity. There are great places to shop along the busy Hamano-machi shopping arcade. Nagasakis famous food specialities such as shippoku and champon are not to be missed!
Indonesia
BALI
Bali is often regarded by visitors as paradise on earth for its physical and spiritual beauty, enchanting culture and hospitality, and pleasant year-round climate. Its white sandy beaches in Nusa Dua and Kuta, temples in Denpasar, paddy elds tripping down the hills, legendary spas and spirited festivals are amongst the unique attractions which make it a perfect tropical holiday destination.
China
BEIJING (TIANJIN)*
Located in northern China, Beijing has so much to offer. Worldrenowned attractions include the Great Wall of China and the worlds largest square, Tiananmen Square. Dont leave without trying the famous roasted Peking Duck.
Russia
VLADIVOSTOK
Vladivostok is an extraordinary place with Russians moving west and Chinese moving in over the years and still remains distinctly Russian. Head up to Ploschad Bortsov Revolutsy (a central park) for a stroll where its a good place to relax and watch the locals at leisure.
NAGOYA
When visiting, be sure to visit the local museums, the unique theatres highlighting the art form of Nagoya culture, and stop by the Nagoya Castle famous for its golden dolphin or Shachi roof decorations.
SANYA
Located on the southern-most tip of Hainan Island, Sanya boasts a dazzling white-sand shore-line, bright-blue surf and a colourful underwater world. The beach at Tianya Haijiao is best known for the engraved rocks. Look out for the pearl farm in Tianya Haijiao, a good place to buy Hainans famous seawater pearls.
OKINAWA (NAHA)*
Naha is the largest city in the Okinawa prefecture. Places of interest include Shuri Castle which houses the ruins of the Enkaku-ji Temple, Tama-don and the tombs of Kings of Ryukyu. Fresh seafood, cooling sea breeze and long stretch of beaches await her visitors. There is also great handicraft shopping in traditional village-style shopping streets.
Taiwan
KAOHSIUNG
T Taiwans second largest c city, Kaohsiung is p packed with inspirational sites to visit. ti W Walk along the banks o of the Love River lined w with cafes and peaceful p parks. Explore the Lotus Lake district L Lotus Lake w where Buddhist te temples, pavilions and pagodas stand ever t d t d tranquil. Y il You may also visit Fuo Kwang Shan, one of the largest Buddhist Monastery in Asia.
SEMARANG
D Discover Semarangs mesmerizing old world m charm towered with c Dutch colonial D architectures, besides its a mix of Javanese, m Chinese, Indian and C Arabian cultures. Many A travellers visit the tr intricately carved-out in Borobudur Temple Sam Po Kong Temple S built in honour of b Commander Cheng Ho of the Ming Dynasty and the mighty Borobudur Temple, the worlds biggest Buddhist monument widely considered to be one of Seven Wonders of the World.
SHANGHAI
Known as "Paris of the East", explore this most cosmopolitan city in China on an excursion touring Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai Museum and the Jade Buddha Temple with a stop at a silk factory to learn how silk is collected and woven to make carpet.
OTARU
Otaru, situated in the western part of Hokkaido, overlooks Ishikari Bay and lines its canals with stone-built warehouses occupied with many interesting restaurants and malls. A famous attraction on the west side of the city is Nishin Goten (herring mansion). Oaru is also known for its beer and the freshness of its sushi.
XIAMEN
Xiamen is a gorgeous seaport that combines spectacular scenery with historic sights. Ancient monuments like the Buddhist Nanputuo Temple date back to the Tang Dynasty and give visitors a taste of the citys history, while natural attractions like peaceful Piano Island (known locally as Gulangyu) offer a place to reect and relax.
BEPPU
Beppu has the largest number of hot spring sources in Japan. For those seeking for some form of adventure, you may visit the Mount Tsurumi, a volcanic mountain which offers a dynamic view of the scenery from the mountain top. The colourful owers from Lake Kagurame blend in harmoniously with the surroundings, providing a picturesque sight for the tourists.
TAIPEI (KEELUNG)*
Photos courtesy of JNTO, KTO & Taiwan Visitors Association.
Singapore
A vibrant city with a medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay inuences, you can get a unique blend of colourful ethnic festivals, dazzling festive light-up or enjoy an entire range of local dishes that are uniquely Singapore- from fragrant Hainanese chicken rice to Chilli Crab and Peranakan curries. Pick up the latest fashion trend from the shopping districts of Orchard Road, Marina bay or Bugis or sightsee from a trishaw ride in the shadow of skyscrapers.
Hong Kong
Cosmopolitan Hong Kong is a mix of old and new, where you can enjoy an authentic taste of Chinese life, like yum cha, which combines the ancient custom of tea drinking with another Chinese tradition: dim sum. Do cross the Kowloon Peninsula to explore the open-air markets of Hong Kong Island. Or head to Lantau Island and the New Territories to explore the scenic routes.
Taipei is a city of opposites. There are ancient temples and neon-laden clubs. Visit the worlds tallest building, Taipei 101, which is considered by many to be the world's most technologically advanced skyscraper. And if you are a gourmet, Taipei offers the greatest variety of Chinese food in the world.
AOMORI
Walk along Aomori Bay Bridge, a famous part of the citys scenery which is lighted up at night emblazoning the appearance of a letter A for Aomori. Take a visit to Aspam Centre, a triangular building which is a tourism center for all of Aomori prefecture. You can get a perfect view of the harbour and city from the observation deck.
TAICHUNG
Taichung, located in Central Taiwan, is a region marked by striking mountains, hot springs, and rich, cultural resources. The city offers a pedestrian-only street which is lined on both sides with fashion boutiques, tea and coffee shops, foreign restaurants, galleries, and other establishments.
*Ship will dock at port city listed in parentheses.
STATEROOM CHOICES
Legend of the Seas offers a wide selection of staterooms for your rest and relaxation. Whether you opt for a luxurious suite, a spacious stateroom with a private balcony, an ocean view or an interior stateroom, you'll be surrounded by all the comforts of home. If you are travelling with family, we also offer family suites and connecting staterooms.
VISION CLASS
ONBOARD FACILITIES
Pool Deck
ACCOMMODATION
FACILITIES
Adventure Ocean Youth Area fully supervised Youth Programme for children Boutiques of Centrum Card Room Casino RoyaleSM Centrum Champagne Bar Champagne Terrace Conference Centre Day Spa and Fitness Centre Library Medical Centre Miniature Golf Course Optix Teen Disco and Video Arcade Rock-climbing wall Romeo & Juliet Dining Room An elegant two-tier Main Dining Room
Royal Suite
Living room with sofa bed Baby grand piano Separate bedroom with King-size bed Private balcony with a breathtaking view of the ocean Private bathroom with whirlpool tub, shower, hairdryer and vanity area Private bar area, dining table and refrigerator Television, radio and telephone
Owners Suite
Two twin beds or one queen-size bed Private balcony with a breathtaking view of the ocean Separate living area with sofa bed Private bathroom with bathtub, hairdryer and vanity area Television, radio, telephone and refrigerator
Centrum
Royal Caribbean Online internet centre Schooner Bar Solarium with retractable glass roof, indoor pool, whirlpool and a Solarium Caf Sundeck and outdoor swimming pool That's Entertainment Theatre Viking Crown Lounge/Nightclub 360 panoramic views, 150 feet above the waves Windjammer Caf a Buffet-style restaurant
Oceanview Stateroom
View of the ocean Two twin beds or one queen-size bed Private bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Sitting area with sofa Television, radio and telephone
Interior Stateroom
Two twin beds or one queen-size bed Private bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Sitting area with sofa Television, radio and telephone
Casino RoyaleSM
Shopping Onboard
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10
11
DECKPLANS
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VISION CLASS
DECK 11 DECK 10 DECK 9 DECK8 DECK 7
SHIP INFORMATION Length : 264m Draft: 8 m Passenger Capacity: 2,074 Gross Tonnage: 70,000 tons Speed: 24 knots Electric Current: 110/220 AC Entered Service: May 1995 Refurbished: January 2010
DECK 6
DECK 5
DECK 4
DECK 3
DECK 2
RS OS FS GS JS
D1 D2
D1
2501
ELEV.
2511 2513 2515 2517 2519 2521 2523 2525 2727 2729 2731 2733 2735 2737 2739 2741 2743 2745 2747 2527 2529 2531 2533 2535 2537 2539 2541 2543 2545 2547
6000
BRIDGE
OBSERVATORY
WINDJAMMER CAF
ROYAL SUITE
8000
ADVENTURE OCEAN
OPTIX TEEN DISCO
ELEV.
ELEV.
VIDEO ARCADE
ELEV.
8008
POOL BAR
8508 8510 8011 8013 8015 8017 8019 8021 8023 8025* 8512 8513 8515 8517 8519 8521 8523 8525* 8514 8516 8518 8520 8522 8524 8526 8528 8530 8532
8010
MAIN POOL
8012 8014
JOGGING TRACK
JOGGING TRACK
ELEV.
PERFUME SHOP
3554 3556 3558 3560 3562 3564 3566 3568 3570* 3572 3574 3576 3578 3580 3582 3584 3586 3588 3590 3592 3594 3596 3598* 3600* 3602* 3604 3606 3608 3610 3612
ELEV.
6051
ELEV.
ELEV.
BOUTIQUES OF CENTRUM
8027
8527
Stateroom categories
Royal Suite
(1,020 sq. ft., balcony 155 sq. ft.)
FS
8016
ELEV.
ELEV.
8030 8032
7000 7002 7004 7006 7008 7010 7012 7014 7016 7018 7020 7022 7024 7026 7028 7030 7032 7034 7036 7038 7040 7042 7044 7046 7048 7050 7052 7054 7056 7058 7060
ELEV.
7029 7031 7033 7035 7037 7039 7041 7043 7045* 7047 7049 7051
7529 7531 7533 7535 7537 7539 7541 7543 7545* 7547 7549 7551
7500 7502 7504 7506 7508 7510 7512 7514 7516 7518 7520 7522 7524 7526 7528 7530 7532 7534 7536 7538 7540 7542 7544 7546 7548 7550 7552 7554 7556 7558 7560
6002 6004* 6006 6008 6010 6012 6014 6016 6018* 6020* 6022 6024 6026 6028 6030 6032 6034 6036 6038* 6040 6042 6044
6500 6502* 6001* 6003 6005 6007 6009 6011 6501 6503* 6505 6507 6509 6511 6504 6506 6508 6510 6512 6514 6516 6518* 6520* 6522 6524 6526 6528 6530 6532 6534 6536 6538* 6540 6542 6544 6546 6548 6550 6552 6554 6556 6558
ELEV.
6521 6523
ELEV.
6031 6033 6035 6037 6039 6041 6043 6045 6047 6049
6531 6533 6535 6537 6539 6541 6543 6545 6547 6549
ELEV.
FASHION & FORMAL WEAR
CASINO ROYALE
CARD ROOM
3000 3002 3004* 3006* 3008* 3010* 3012* 3014 3016 3018 3020 3022 3024 3026 3028 3030 3032 3034 3036 3038 3040 3042 3044 3046 3048 3050 3052 3054 3056 3058 3060 3062 3064 3066 3068 3070 3072 3074* 3076 3078 3080 3082 3084 3086 3088 3090 3092 3094 3096 3098 3100 3102* 3104* 3106* 3108 3110 3112 3114 3116
ELEV.
3511* 3513 3515 3017 3019 3021 3023 3025 3027 3029 3031 3033 3035 3037 3039 3041 3717 3719 3721 3723 3725 3727 3517* 3519 3521 3523 3525* 3527* 3529* 3531 3533 3535 3537
3500 3502 3504* 3506* 3508* 3510* 3512* 3514 3516 3518 3520 3522 3524 3526 3528 3530 3532 3534 3536 3538 3540 3542 3544 3546 3548 3550* 3552*
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038 2040 2042 2044 2046 2048 2050 2052 2054 2056 2058 2060 2062 2064 2066 2068 2070 2072 2074 2076 2078 2080 2082 2084 2086 2088 2090 2092 2094 2096 2098 2100 2102
2001 2003
CONFERENCE CENTER
2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 2029 2031 2033 2035 2037 2039 2041 2043 2045 2047 2049 2051 2053 2055
2500 2502 2504 2506 2508 2510 2512 2514 2516 2518 2520 2522 2524 2526 2528 2530 2532 2534 2536 2538 2540 2542 2544 2546 2548 2550 2552 2554* 2556* 2558 2560 2562 2564 2566 2568 2570 2572 2574 2576 2578 2580 2582 2584 2586 2588 2590 2592 2594 2596 2598 2600 2602
WHIRLPOOL
WHIRLPOOL
LIBRARY
SCHOONER BAR
6061
6561
ELEV.
ELEV.
ELEV.
6062 6064*
8034
SOLARIUM
6564 6566 6568 6570 6572 6574 6576 6578 6580 6582 6584* 6586 6588 6590 6592 6594 6596 6598 6600 6602* 6604* 6606 6608 6610 6107 6109 6111 6113 6115 6117* 6119 6611 6613 6615 6617 6619 6621* 6623 6612 6614 6616 6618* 6620* 6622 6624
Grand Suite
(357 sq. ft., balcony 116 sq. ft.)
8036 8038
7068 7070 7072 7074 7076 7078 7080 7082 7084 7086 7088 7090 7092 7094 7096 7098 7100 7102 7104 7106 7108 7110 7112 7114 7116 7118 7120 7122 7124 7089 7091 7093 7095 7097 7099 7101 7103 7083* 7085* 7087 7581 7583 7585 7587 7589 7591 7593 7595 7597 7599 7601 7603
7568 7570 7572 7574 7576 7578 7580 7582 7584 7586 7588 7590 7592 7594 7596 7598 7600 7602 7604 7606 7608 7610 7612 7614
CHAMPAGNE TERRACE
Owners Suite
ELEV.
6060*
6560 6562
CHAMPAGNE BAR
JS
Junior Suite
(236 sq. ft., balcony 75 sq. ft.)
CRYSTAL CANOPY
6070 6072 6074 6076 6078 6080 6082 6084 6086 6088 6090 6092 6094 6096 6098* 6100* 6102 6104 6106 6108 6110 6112 6114* 6116* 6118 6120
6073 6075 6077 6079 6081 6083 6085 6087 6089 6091 6093 6095 6097
6577 6579 6581 6583 6585 6587 6589 6591 6593 6595 6597
CHAMPAGNE TERRACE
6066 6068
D1 D2
8555
8057
8559 8557
F G H I
LEGEND OF THE LINKS
3079 3081* 3083 3085 3087 3089 3091 3093 3095 3097 3099*
6071 6069
6575 6573
3575* 3577 3579 3581 3783 3785 3787 3789 3791 3793* 3795* 3583 3585 3587 3589 3591 3593*
2083 2777 2779 2085* 2781 2087* 2783 2785 2089 2787 2091 2789 2093 2791 2095 2793 2097 2795 2099 2797
2577 2579 2581 2583 2585 2587 2589 2591 2593 2595
ELEV.
ELEV.
ELEV.
8056 8058
SPORTS DECK
ELEV.
Stateroom has third and fourth Pullman beds available. Connecting staterooms. Indicates accessible staterooms. Not shown: Medical centre.
8070 8072 8074 8071 8073 8075 8077 8079 8571 8573 8575 8577 8579
7616
7621 7619
K L
8076 8078
IMPORTANT:
M N Q
6128
6130
6122
6124
6632
6126
6630
6628
6626
Interior Stateroom
(138 sq. ft.)
Deckplan shown is Legend of the Seas. The deckplan is designed to give an overview of the layout of a typical Vision Class ship, indicating the location of facilities and staterooms. The deckplan is not an exact blueprint. Should you have specic needs or require additional information regarding a particular stateroom, please ask your travel agent. Note All stateroom and balcony sizes are approximate. All Royal Caribbean International staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone.
7130
7132 7634
7632
7126 7128
7630
8084
8086
8582
Adventure Ocean
Activities for kids that mix education with entertainment (for ages 6 months to 17 years)
8080
8082
8584
8580
7628 7626
Solarium
The indoor/outdoor pool and lounge can be covered during inclement weather
Card Room
Cards, bridge tournaments ad board games
Boutiques of Centrum
Merchandise ranging from perfume and jewellery to alcohol and cruise wear
Casino RoyaleSM
Slot machines, Video Poker, Blackjack, Roulette and Caribbean Stud Poker
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authorize the traveling adult to supervise the child and permit any medical treatment that must be administered to the child which in the opinion of the treating doctor needs to be carried out without any delay. A letter can be affirmed or notarized by the solicitor, notary or commissioner for oaths for an applicable fee. If such evidence is not produced, the minor(s) concerned will not be permitted to board the ship or undertake the cruise.
BOOKING CONDITIONS
Pregnancy Policy
Royal Caribbean International will not accept guests who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of sail date. A physicians Fit to Travel note stating that they are in good health, not a high risk pregnancy, and not entering the 24th week is required.
Final payment of the balance must be received at Royal Caribbeans offices at least 70 days prior to the sailing date for the cruise. Holiday sailings require nal payment 90 days prior to sailing date for the cruise. The payment schedule for groups is different from that of individuals.
Cancellations Policy
You will receive a refund if you notify us in writing 70 days (90 days for Holiday sailings) prior to your sailing date. The cancellation date applies from the date your written notice of cancellation is received in our office from your travel agent. Consult your travel agent concerning cancellation charges for single, third and fourth guests. No refunds will be made if you dont show up for your cruise or if you interrupt or cancel your vacation once it has begun. Our cancellation policy for your cruise and other services (including NCCF and relevant cruise taxes and fees) provided by us are as set forth below.
Note: Cancellation charges for groups differ from those for individuals. Please contact your travel agent for details.
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