As such, its no surprise why its one of the worlds most popular cruise lines.

This will automatically help you narrow down your options.

Once youve finalized a destination as well as desired embarkation and disembarkation ports consider who youll be cruising with.

Top deck pool area

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Last but not least, consider what you want to do on board.

As someone who has sailed withRoyal Caribbeanin the past, I wholeheartedly agree with Foutzs sentiments.

On a Caribbean cruise aboardOasis of the Seas, I was blown away by all the activity offerings.

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Each day (and night) spent at sea, I purposefully jam-packed my itinerary: Ziplining?

Riding the onboard carousel?

When hunger or thirst calls, cruisers can make their way to one of over 30 bars and restaurants.

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Among the 30-plus bars and restaurants is Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine, found on only a few Royal Caribbean ships.

This specialty dining experience is a culinary connoisseurs dream, complete with creative cocktails and edible works of art.

Diners here choose dishes based on natural elements: earth, sea, fire, ice, and sun.

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Sugar Beach, the onboard candy shop, is another highlight that will delight every cruiser’s sweet tooth.

For even more thrills, embark on a zipline ride nine stories above the beloved Boardwalk neighborhood.

Plus, prepare to be dazzled by 360-degree sea views from the North Star observation deck.

Lounge area

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The nightlife scene is equally exciting, with discos, theme nights, and thrilling performances galore.

(However, it is worth noting thatAnthemdoes not offer laser tag.)

It only makes sense that a ship of such an impressive size would offer equally amazing attractions and activities.

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Whats more, with dozens of incredible activities, its pretty much impossible to be bored on board.

The vessel also boasts a rock climbing wall, surf simulator, mini golf, and even pickleball courts.

It currently sails out of Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

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The vessel, which sails from Los Angeles, offers two unique waterslides plus a mini golf course.

Lastly, beauty aficionados can visit the onboard blow-dry bar.

Onboard highlights include an expansive arcade along with a mini golf course.

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Like many other Royal Caribbean ships, this one also boasts a 40-foot rock climbing wall.

Teens, meanwhile, can groove to the beat at the onboard teen disco.

Today, it cruises to and from several embarkation ports across the U.S. and Europe.

Royal Promenade

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Enchantment of the Seas

Inaugural Year:1997

Ship Capacity:2,252 guests

Enchantment of the Seascurrently cruises out of Tampa.

Additional amenities include an arcade, an outdoor movie screen, and an adults-only solarium.

The fun-filled pool parties are a highlight.

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Alhambra Theater

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Wave rider

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Covered pool area

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Family Ocean View Stateroom

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Restaurant on board

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Top deck pool area

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Rock climbing wall

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