Royal Caribbean Voyager Class Interior Cabin Walk Thru
This is a quick walk thru of Interior staterooms for the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Voyager class. Class names such as Voyager class defines similar ships within the Royal Caribbean fleet. Scroll down to view photos and descriptions for the Interior category.
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This is the typical layout of a inside cabin. Notice the sofa and the coffee table.
Looking from the bed area back to the cabin door, you will see the desk area and closet area. The bathroom is to the right of the cabin door.
This is another view looking towards the bathroom. You can see that there are curtains to give the bed area some privacy.
The bed can be separated into two twin size beds. There may also be a pullman in the cabin. This cabin has two pullmans. A pullman is a bed that pulls down from the ceiling when needed. Notice also in this picture the bottom bed is separated into two twin size beds.
This pictures shows how much storage space is available underneath the bed.
The bathroom in a inside cabin has a sink with small shelves above and also a larger shelf underneath.
This is a picture of the shower and toilet in the bathroom.
Some inside cabins now have a virtual balcony. This is a full size screen that gives a live view of the outside of the ship. This cabin has a chair instead of a sofa.
Underneath the desk is a mini-fridge. The fridge is stocked with items you can purchase.
The closet has plenty of space to hang clothes.
There are also shelves to put items on.
The cabin will also have a personal safe for storing valuables.
These are some of the outlets found in the stateroom.
Here are some more outlets.
Each cabin has its own climate control.

Mariner of the Seas - 7135 -
Looking from the bed area back to the cabin door, you will see the desk area and closet area. The bathroom is to the right of the cabin door.

Mariner of the Seas - 7135 -
This is another view looking towards the bathroom. You can see that there are curtains to give the bed area some privacy.

Mariner of the Seas - 7135 -
The bed can be separated into two twin size beds. There may also be a pullman in the cabin. This cabin has two pullmans. A pullman is a bed that pulls down from the ceiling when needed. Notice also in this picture the bottom bed is separated into two twin size beds.

Mariner of the Seas - 7135 -
This pictures shows how much storage space is available underneath the bed.
Voyager of the Seas - 9645 -
The bathroom in a inside cabin has a sink with small shelves above and also a larger shelf underneath.
Adventure of the Seas - 6519 -
This is a picture of the shower and toilet in the bathroom.
Adventure of the Seas - 6519 -
Some inside cabins now have a virtual balcony. This is a full size screen that gives a live view of the outside of the ship. This cabin has a chair instead of a sofa.

Navigator of the Seas - 1603 - Cindy Rouse
Underneath the desk is a mini-fridge. The fridge is stocked with items you can purchase.
Navigator of the Seas - 6375 - Betty Bartosh
The closet has plenty of space to hang clothes.
Navigator of the Seas - 6375 - Betty Bartosh
There are also shelves to put items on.
Navigator of the Seas - 6375 - Betty Bartosh
The cabin will also have a personal safe for storing valuables.
Navigator of the Seas - 6375 - Betty Bartosh
These are some of the outlets found in the stateroom.

Mariner of the Seas - 8211 - James Tutak
Here are some more outlets.

Mariner of the Seas - 8211 - James Tutak
Each cabin has its own climate control.

Mariner of the Seas - 8211 - James Tutak