My recent trip on the stunning Royal Caribbean ship Voyager Of The Seas, was a wonderful two weeks. I have documented the trip in parts down below but I thought that I would do an overall review of the ship and my holiday. We did a 13 night South Pacific cruise leaving from Sydney then going to Noumea, Mystery Island, Port Vila, Suva, Latouka then ending in Sydney. South Pacific is one of my favourite itineraries and they didn't disappoint. The islands were all so beautiful and were my idea of paradise! If you want to read about the ports scroll down and read my individual posts. This particular post is about the ship!
Voyager Of The Seas was a stunning ship. She had everything that you could need. The Royal Promenade was so beautiful. That was where all of the shops and cafes were. Parties were also held there! The promenade made the ship very easy to navigate as everything was situated around it. The pool deck was one of the best I had come across while cruising. The two pools were beautiful and everything was set out really nicely. The flow rider, rock climbing and sports courts were all up on deck and they were great fun! We also loved the ice skating! It was lots of fun to do and the ice skating shows were truly wonderful. TO READ MORE AND GET SOME TIPS, CLICK ON THE READ MORE BUTTON!
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Voyager of the Seas was such a wonderful ship to cruise on. It had everything that you could want. I loved the Royal Promenade (pictured above) which had some coffee shops and of course the shops! It was beautiful! The theatre was stunning and had some of the best shows I have ever seen at sea. And of course the view, my favourite view in the entire world. It is just so peaceful and beautiful to look out to the ocean and to smell the sea breeze and the salt air, there is truly nothing better. I was never bored while on the ship. Between iceskating, flowrider, swimming, rock climbing, shopping, dance classes and shows I always had something fun to do!
Our fourth port of call was Suva, Fiji! Suva is a beautiful tropical paradise! Suva is so green and lush. We went for a drive to The Pearl Resort where we spent a few hours. The drive was over an hour but it was lovely seeing the cute little houses and all of the stunning rainforest! The resort was beautiful! We spent the day in the beautiful resort pool and the resort beach which was lovely. Suva was a lovely place to visit!
Latouka was our final port. Latouka is a very industrial place so to go to a beach you must go further out of town. We just stayed in the city. It was stinking hot! There was a lot of good shopping for guys, not so much for girls so my brother go a lot of clothes! I couldn't wait to get back on the ship and have an iced chocolate from Cafe Promenade!
It is grand travelling to different places on a cruise, but my favourite part is spending time on the gorgeous ship! Almost everyday I went to the pool and swam or relaxed in the spa! I also love going to the flowrider, ice skating, shops, movies, shows and more! One of the best parts of cruising is that you get to meet some of the coolest people on the ship, and when I get home miss everyone a lot! I love meeting people on the ship because they make a trip a whole lot more fun . These people in particular were super amazing! Every night we went to dinner in the a la carte dining room and were served by our amazing waiters Emed and Arnel! They were so wonderful to us! They work so hard to make sure everyone is happy and enjoying their trip!
There are also proffesional photographers on the ship which take excellent photos and Attila in particular was always smiling and super nice and really cool every time we talked to him! I miss Attila, Arnel and Emed soooo much! We also met a lovely American couple Ken and Susan who were so nice to get to know while on the ship.The post cruise depression is real!! There are also shows every night in the theatre and 'The Boys In The Band' were one of the many INCREDIBLE performances we saw while on the ship! 'The best cruises rests not with the ships, but the people you meet on them." Our Second port of call was Mystery Island, part of Vanuatu! Mystery Island is a tiny little island with a few little huts for markets and a beautiful beach! It is basically only used by cruise ships! The beach there was also crystal clear and so blue, it was perfect! There were dancers and singers singing/dancing in traditional ways, which was really cool! There were some really nice markets with lots of handicrafts that the ladies make!
This would have to be one of my favourite ports, it was just so wonderful!
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