One of Royal Caribbean's biggest ships, Adventure of the Seas sails southern Caribbean itineraries year-round out of San Juan, Puerto Rico. A major refurbishment in 2014 added new dining options, attractive new staterooms and a giant movie screen overlooking one of the three pools.
The central feature of this 3,114-passenger ship is the Royal Promenade, a lively boulevard lined with shops, pubs and cafes; there's a buzz here, day and night. On deck, bask by the pool, take in a movie, shimmy up the giant rock-climbing wall, take a jog in the fresh sea air, whizz round the inline skating track or challenge new friends to a game of basketball on the full-sized court. Adventure of the Seas also has an ice rink for lessons, family fun sessions and at night, glittering professional shows.
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If you prefer simply to kick back, relax in the adults-only Solarium, with its own pool, or treat yourself to a massage in the Vitality Day Spa. Royal Caribbean's award-winning Adventure Ocean programme will entertain children of all ages, so it's easy to include both family time and adult time in any one holiday.
Dining on Adventure of the Seas includes three elegant main dining rooms (Mozart, Strauss and Vivaldi) and the casual Windjammer Cafe, with outdoor seating. For a small fee, splash out in Portofino, serving classic Italian dishes and holding regular Mystery Dinner Theatre nights. Or tuck into a burger at the old-fashioned Johnny Rocket's, reminiscent of a 1950s diner. After dinner, hit the casino or take in a show in the high-tech theatre. Or, for a nightcap, head up to the Viking Crown Lounge for cocktails, dancing and views of the moon glittering on the sea below.