Explorer of the Seas will sail the Eastern Mediterranean in style come summer 2020.
Royal Caribbean has released details of the ship’s upcoming $110 million amplification that will debut a mix of unparalleled feats and Royal Caribbean hits.
From 7 May 2020, Explorer of the Seas will set sail on 7- and 9-night itineraries to the best of Italy and the Greek isles, from Santorini to Mykonos and Crete.
There will be new adventures ashore and on board including The Perfect Storm racer waterslides, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen, a redesigned, resort-style poolscape with signature poolside bar The Lime & Coconut; and transformed kids and teens spaces.
Explorer of the Seas new noteworthy experiences are:
Explorer of the Seas will expand on the diverse offering of restaurants, bars and lounges that include Asian cuisine at Izumi, the popular Chops Grille American steakhouse, Boleros Latin lounge, Schooner Bar and more. New venues coming to the table include:
From a new laser tag experience to a top-to-bottom redesign of the dedicated kids and teens spaces, everyone can revel in the excitement.
The featured highlights are:
During its time in the Eastern Mediterranean, Explorer of the Seas will be joined by the reimagined Allure of the Seas.
As Explorer of the Seas rounds out its Europe season, the newly amplified ship will set course for the Caribbean with 5- and 9-night Eastern and Southern Caribbean sailings, roundtrip from Miami, including visits to Royal Caribbean’s new private island destination – Perfect Day at CocoCay.
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