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 Monarch the Seas

Info - Itinerary - Reservations


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The Monarch of the Seas--weighing 74,000 tons, holding nearly 3,200 passengers and crew, and cruising at 19 knots--is truly a modern and dazzling ship. Wide decks, sweeping panoramic windows, and a light-filled central atrium spanning four floors enhance the airy spaciousness of this towering ship.
The Monarch of the Seas' two large swimming pools are situated on the ship's sundeck and are flanked by rows of inviting deck chairs laid out under the Caribbean sun and a sumptuous pool bar serving frosty tropical concoctions. Leisurely days on the Monarch of the Seas are always punctuated by lavish, colorful meals. Your on-board dining experiences will include sunrise coffee, breakfast, poolside lunch, afternoon tea, snacks, cocktails, dinner, and a midnight buffet. You'll enjoy specialties such as coq au vin, salad varese, charlotte rousse, strawberry shortcake, and chocolate torte. For those with their minds set on staying healthy and svelte, there are vegetarian and low-fat ShipShape menu choices. Dinner is served in the Flower Drum Song Dining Room and the Brigadoon Dining Room, both of which combine the glamour of a cosmopolitan restaurant with the flawless service of a tightly run ship. Lunch and breakfast are served in the Windjammer Cafe, a delightful open-air eatery. If going on vacation means pampering yourself in every way, you might want to survey the intriguing boutiques on the Monarch of the Seas. These establishments offer jewelry, perfume, furs, evening gowns, and fashion accessories.
 

Total Cabins: 1177
Handicapped Accessible: 4
Passenger Decks: 14
# of Elevators: 18

Normal Passenger Capacity: 2354
Total Passenger Capacity: 2766
Space Ratio/Passenger in cu. ft.: 32.3

 

The main highlights and features of this ship include:
  • Solarium with four whirlpools, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, and retractable glass canopy

  • Brigadoon Dining Room, the ship's magnificent two-story formal dining room, featuring a dramatic staircase and grand windows

  • Optional ShipShape menu that includes low-fat, healthy dishes, vegetarian entrees, fresh fruits, and an assortment of natural snacks

  • Casino Royale, with blackjack tables, Caribbean stud poker, roulette, craps, and 170 slot machines

  • Jogging track and 18-hole miniature golf course

 

AMENITIES:  Pool,  Jacuzzi,  Restaurant,  Bar,  Room Service,  Wheelchair Accessible,  Fitness Center,  Children's Facilities,  Air Conditioning.

Stateroom Details

Staterooms aboard the Monarch of the Seas are elegantly designed and comfortably furnished, making them havens from the outside world.

Inside Stateroom:
Each room features two twin beds that may converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (119 sq. ft.)
Decks: Promenade Deck, Tween Deck, Showtime Deck, Main Deck, A Deck, B Deck


Ocean View Stateroom:
Each room features two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (122-157 sq. ft.)
Decks: Commodore Deck, Mariner Deck, Promenade Deck, Tween Deck, Showtime Deck, Main Deck, A Deck, B Deck


Balcony Stateroom:
Each room features a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (264 sq. ft, balcony 70 sq. ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck


Suite:
Suites features a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit television, radio, and phone. (382-670 sq. ft, balcony 102-155 sq. ft.)
Decks: Bridge Deck

 

 

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