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Enchantment of the Seas

Dramatic arches on both sides of the ship's Lido Deck support futuristic-looking 75-foot suspension bridges.


In 2005 Enchantment of the Seas was the third Royal Caribbean ship to be lengthened to increase her capacity and facilities. After she was cut in half, a new, 73-foot middle section containing 151 staterooms and suspension bridges that span the pool area and overhang the sea were added. Not only was the pool area expanded by almost 50%, four bungee trampolines were installed -- a first at sea. For real thrills you can soar high above the bow while safely tethered to the trampoline.


Fast Facts

11 passenger decks

Specialty restaurant, dining room, buffet, ice-cream parlor, pizzeria

Wi-Fi, in-cabin safes, some in-cabin refrigerators, some in-cabin VCRs

3 pools (1 indoor), children's pool

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 6 hot tubs, sauna, spa

6 bars, casino, dance club, library, showroom, video game room

Children's programs (ages 3-17)

Dry cleaning, laundry service

Computer room

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