Maritime
Navigator of The Seas
Sails into Miami with
$115 Million New Look
Aerial of Royal Amplified
Navigator of the Seas
Credit : royalcaribbean.com
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eimagined from Bow to Stern, the Newest Year-
Round Resident Begins Sailing to the Caribbean on
Friday, March 1 and Perfect Day at CocoCay in May
Royal Caribbean International’s newly amplified
Navigator of the Seas heats things up in Miami as
she arrived into her new year-round home with
$115 million of next-level features. The transformed
3,386-guest ship debuts bold, new adventures and
Royal Caribbean favorites for all ages, like The Blaster, the longest
aqua coaster at sea; Riptide, the industry’s only head-first mat racer
waterslide; a reimagined poolscape infused with Caribbean vibes; To
Dry For, the first standalone blow-dry bar at sea; and elevated dining
and nightlife. Beginning Friday, March 1, Navigator will sail 5- and
9-night Caribbean itineraries through May 2019. The action-packed
ship will then set course for The Bahamas with 3-night weekend and
4-night weekday cruises, including visits to the cruise line’s highly
anticipated private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, the unparalleled
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thrill and chill destination.
With adrenaline-inducing experiences, an array of dining and
nightlife; and memory-making moments, Navigator of the Seas de-
livers the perfect short getaway.
Navigating New Features:
• The Blaster – the cruise line’s first aqua coaster and the longest
waterslide at sea propels thrill seekers through more than 800
feet of dips, drops and straightaways that extend over the side
of the ship
• Riptide – the industry’s only headfirst mat racer waterslide,
complete with an exhilarating finish through a translucent
tube for endless ocean views
• To Dry For – the first standalone blow-dry bar at sea, offering
blowouts, hairstyling and other services, plus a selection of
wines and champagnes
• Reimagined Poolscape – this Caribbean resort-style deck touts
more pool for everyone – even a Splash Pad for tots – and tasty