Navigator of the Seas
Ship Facts
Gross Tonnage: 138,279
Length: 1,020 feet
Beam: 157.5 feet
Draft: 29 feet
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Guests: 3,114
Crew: 1,185
Staterooms: 1,557
Decks: 15
Ships Registry: Bahamas
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Atlantic Sun European Gay Bears Cruise 2017 to Spain, France & Portugal
7 nights from/to Southamptom, England (UK)
May 26 June 02, 2017
Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas
Join us on Cruise4Bears European Bears gay group cruise as we set sail on Royal Caribbean's newly renovated Navigator of the Seas to France, Spain & Portugal! We will set sail from the cruise capital of Europe, Southampton in England with Royal Caribbean and discover the delights of Europe like never before. No tiresome flights, luggage restrictions, or lengthy delays for British travellers. For a stress-free start to your holiday, depart conveniently from Southampton for an amazing European gay bears cruise.
Le Havre has been the key port in northern France for centuries. From here travel inland along the Seine to enchanting Paris or explore the sights of Normandy, from medieval villages to the beaches where Allied troops landed in 1944.
Built on seven hills on the northern bank of the mighty Tagus river, Lisbon is one of the most romantic and magical of Europe’s capitals. Ride atmospheric old trams, explore castles and palaces, then discover Fado, the blues-like local folk music. Don’t forget to try the national cuisine in one of many superb seafood restaurants, or uncover the city’s proud maritime history in the district of Belém.
Galicia’s largest city has long lived by the sea, as seen in the traditional fishermen's homes and bustling fish markets of the historic Berbés district. Vigo also offers easy access to scenic coast, beaches and lush green countryside.
An 'at sea' day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There's so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas
The Navigator of the Seas has been described as a work of art. It houses a five-story theatre, a casino, a three-story dining room, and even a mini-golf course! Not only that, but throw in an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, an in-line skating track and a full-sized basketball court... and you've got to agree - this ship sounds like paradise!
Gear up for adventure, right onboard—with Navigator of the Seas, an incredible home to an array of innovations. Climb a rock wall that overlooks the sea, or challenge yourself on the basketball court, ice-skating rink or mini-golf course. Liven up your nights on the Royal Promenade, with parades, dancing and duty-free shopping deals. And bring along some friends—with spacious public areas, enhanced staterooms, and a spectacular three-story dining room, this ship has room for your whole crew.
Activities on Navigator of the Seas
On the Navigator of the Seas, you're in for a treat! Hang out by the pool or relax at the day spa - pamper yourself! Exercise at the fitness center, or play some basketball on the full-size court! There's an ice-skating rink and an inline-skating rink, so you can have fun with the kids or with friends! Add to the excitement with a huge rock-climbing wall, and once you get to the top, enjoy the ocean view! The ship also has golf simulators and a 9-course miniature golf course, so you can have more fun in the sun! With all this to do and more, what are you waiting for?
Dining / Food on Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas comes equipped with all the delicious food you can handle! The normal dining options are expanded, with a great menu to choose from. There's also a Johnny Rockets '50s-style restaurant, as well as a Portofino Italian Restaurant! Check out the Café Promenade, and for desert head over to Ben and Jerry's ice cream parlor! Don't forget the 24-hour room service, which offers a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu! Delicious!
Entertainment on Navigator of the Seas
The Navigator of the Seas has several great themed bars and lounges, including Boleros - a Latin-themed lounge where you can enjoy Latin music and cocktails. There's a nightclub where you can groove to the beat, and a 5-story theatre where you can enjoy plays, Broadway-style shows, and live music! Walk along the Royal Promenade late into the night for a little romantic getaway - it's open 24 hours! Enjoy a themed party, or try your luck in the Casino Royale, which is a gigantic onboard casino! You'll be entertained every night of your cruise on the Navigator of the Seas!
Only for Bears!
Theme Parties
White party, Hot'n'Sexy party or Costume party are only examples. Only for bears. Private function. With our own DJs.
Tours & Transfers
Our tailor-made tours and transfers are designed only for us. Places are often limited, so booking in advance is highly recommended.
Pre- & post-cruise
Includes meetings, parties, tours and host hotels. Our Hotel packages always include transfer from/to port.
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Atlantic Sun European Gay Bears Cruise Itinerary
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Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
26 May |
Southampton, England |
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4:30 PM |
27 May |
Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), France |
7 AM |
9 PM |
28 May |
A Day at Sea! |
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29 May |
A Day at Sea! |
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30 May |
Lisbon, Portugal |
7 AM |
4:30 PM |
31 May |
Vigo, Spain |
10 AM |
4 PM |
01 June |
A Day at Sea! |
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02 June |
Southampton, England |
5:30 AM |
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Day 1 - Southampton, England
The cruise capital of Europe, Southampton plays host to over four million visitors a year and boasts an impressive cultural offering, from museums, music venues and art galleries, to award winning parks and the general hustle and bustle of a diverse city with fantastic shopping facilities. Southampton's history precedes it. The area has been linked to kings, novelists and even pilgrims. Visit the Southampton Maritime Museum, the City Art Gallery or the magnificent Windsor Castle on your unforgettable journey.
Day 2 - Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), France
Le Havre has been the key port in northern France for centuries. From here travel inland along the Seine to enchanting Paris or explore the sights of Normandy, from medieval villages to the beaches where Allied troops landed in 1944. The allure of the ‘capital of style’ is legendary. Haute couture combined with haute cuisine. Innumerable museums, just as many famous parks and boulevards. Architectural icons like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame or the futuristic Pompidou Centre.
Day 3 - Day at Sea
An 'at sea' day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There's so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
Day 4 - Day at Sea
Whether you seek an adrenaline rush or total tranquility, our ships have it all. Try rock climbing, ice skating and mini golf on green that overlooks a sea of blue. Melt away land-based stress with a spa massage, build a scrapbook of memories or simply relax poolside.
Day 5 - Lisbon, Portugal
The discoveries of early explorers made a small kingdom a world power and its capital a wealthy city. Your explorations in Lisbon can include the village-like Alfama district,churches, castles, and elegant 18th-century squares. One of Europe’s oldest and most beautiful capitals. Enjoy local delicacy Pastel de Nata (custard cake), exploring the wide boulevards lined by black and white mosaic sidewalks. Brightly coloured trams everywhere, the best for sightseeing is No.28.
Day 6 - Vigo, Spain
This picturesque port on Spain’s lush Galician coastline gives you easy access to fascinating medieval towns like Bayona. If you’re a fan of mountain scenery and unspoiled white beaches, the short boat journey to the Cíes Islands offshore is worth it. Galicia’s largest city has long lived by the sea, as seen in the traditional fishermen's homes and bustling fish markets of the historic Berbés district. Vigo also offers easy access to scenic coast, beaches and lush green countryside.
Day 7 - Day at Sea
Whether you seek an adrenaline rush or total tranquility, our ship have it all. Try rock climbing, mini golf and basketball on our sports court. Melt away land-based stress with a spa massage, build a scrapbook of memories or simply relax poolside. Onboard, dining is about more than just food. Think ambience, variety and the flexibility to decide when and what you savor.
Day 8 - Southampton, England
Explore the charms of Englands third-largest seaport. Explore Southamptons archaeological sights - modern Southampton is built on the ruins of ancient Roman and Saxon ports. Visit the Southampton Maritime Museum, which chronicles the history of Southampton and its significant role as a port for ocean liners, the most famous being the Titanic. Not to be missed is the exhibit "Titanic Voices," where visitors can hear the story of the tragic voyage in the words of survivors and those touched by the tragedy.
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