Navigator of the Seas - Facts

Class: Voyager
Built: 2001/2002, STX Yards, Turku, Finland
Registry: Nassau, Bahamas
Entered service: November, 2002 (maiden voyage)
Status: in service
Tonnage: 138,279 Gross Register Tons (GRT)
Length: 1,020 Feet
Beam: 126.6 Feet
Draft: 28.2 feet.

Decks: 15
Speed: 22 Knots (25.3 MPH)

Crew: 1,213
Passengers:3,138

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Navigator of the Seas - History

Navigator of the Seas is the fourth unit in the Voyager class ships from Royal Caribbean International. Like her younger sister ship, the Mariner of the Seas, Navigator differs from her earlier siblings externally. Her balconies are mounted on the outside of the main hull, were in the first three units of the class, they were within the ships structure. This feature allows for more space within the ship. Navigator's final months of construction were overseen personally by Captain Leif Otto Bang, senior most master in the Royal Caribbean fleet, and a legend among his peers. Navigator's godmother is Steffi Graff.

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