Adventure of the Seas lives up to her name with thrilling activities like the FlowRider surf simulator and the Perfect Storm racing slides as well as opportunities to take in exciting live entertainment and sample a variety of global cuisines. The ship goes well beyond typical cruise activities, offering guests the chance to seek out a little adventure on the onboard rollerblading track and ice skating rink. Guests who want to expand their horizons while at sea have the opportunity to learn jewelry making, take language classes, and even get their scuba certification.
If you were envisioning a more laidback cruise vacation, you'll find plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation. The ship's pools boast ample space to stretch out in the sun with a book, and the padded loungers in the adults-only Solarium are the perfect spot for an afternoon nap. The library on Deck 7 is stocked with reading material and has a number of cozy nooks to curl up in. Finally, the onboard spa provides even more opportunities to relax and unwind as you sail between ports.
Windjammer Marketplace, the Main Dining Room, and Café Promenade are the three included restaurants aboard Adventure of the Seas, and their wide-ranging menus offer something to please every palate. Cruisers who want a special night out can choose from several specialty restaurants including Chef's Table, which boasts a gourmet, five-course menu, Chops Grille, Royal Caribbean's iconic steakhouse, and Izumi Sushi & Hot Rocks, which is the place to go for sushi and sashimi and a number of other Japanese dishes with exciting tableside preparations. If you're after a fast-casual meal, Johnny Rockets has you covered with a menu packed with American diner favorites.