Jewel of the Seas | Full Walkthrough Tour & Review | Ultra HD Super View | Royal Caribbean Cruises
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welcome to the Jewel of the Seas this is Jason here I'm gonna do a full walk through ship tour you're gonna enjoy it this is an amazing ship
the solarium you'll find a more relaxing setting it's an adult only area you're not going to find live music or DJ here
the Windjammer Cafe this is the buffet area it's open for breakfast lunch and dinner they have a wide variety of different types of entrees
the main dining room is open for breakfast lunch and dinner it is complimentary so it is included in your cruise Fair
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To Book Call: 800-414-1531 Website: http://www.cruisesit.com Sailings https://mnewquist.cruiseone.com/results.do?clp=1&places=ALL&c=44&v=432&days=ALL&p=ALL&singleLine=N&shoppingZipCode=32746&Month=ALL&dd=ALL&fd=2&sort=7 Dining https://mnewquist.cruiseone.com/sc.do?i=938099&c=44&v=432&Month=ALL#foodanddining This is a full walkthrough ship tour. In this virtual video tour, we take you through all the public areas. Join us for a tour of the entire ship. Jewel of the Seas made its debut in spring 2004. Measuring 90,090 tons and carrying a maximum of 2,700-plus passengers, it was the fourth and final limb on Royal Caribbean's Radiance-class family tree. This ship is ideal for cruisers who don't go in for bells and whistles, but instead prefer a traditional cruising experience. It's a laid-back ship, where customers enjoy long lazy mealtimes, a few G&Ts an evening and a bit of nostalgia when it comes to entertainment. One thing to bear in mind when deciding whether to pick Royal Caribbean Jewel of the Seas is that, as mellow as it feels on sea days, there can still be some 2,000 plus passengers onboard. That means there can be a bit of a crush in ports where you need to take a tender to shore. Another downside is that you have to cough up for quite a few additional expenses, such as specialty coffees and room service.