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More than 140 people aboard Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas suddenly got sick with vomiting and diarrhea during a round-trip cruise from Los Angeles to Mexico. The outbreak affected 134 ...
The cause of the gastrointestinal illness aboard the Navigator of the Seas' July Fourth trip is not known at this time, ...
The swimmer managed to avoid severe injury because their fall was broken by landing on a narrow strip of guttering below.
A crew member from Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas cruise ship has died after he fell overboard while the ship was ...
Among the 3,914 guests aboard its Navigator of the Seas ship, 134 reported being ill during a cruise that ended July 11, ...
Currently, the Navigator of the Seas is only sailing at about 50% capacity to ensure that all COVID-19 safety protocols can be followed. Royal Caribbean says they hope to welcome even more people ...
Currently measuring 1,020 ft (310 m) in length after its refurbishment in 2014, the Navigator of the Seas is the fourth Voyager-class cruise ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. It was built in Finland.
After a decade-long hiatus, Royal Caribbean International will return to Los Angeles, with year-round cruises on the Navigator of the Seas starting in June 2022.
The 14 Romanian crew members on the Navigator of the Seas began fasting on Thursday afternoon, frustrated that they had been stuck at sea for weeks on end, the Miami Herald reported.
Royal Caribbean International will reposition the Navigator of the Seas from Europe to Fort Lauderdale for the 2011-12 winter season. The Navigator will sail Caribbean itineraries, beginning Nov. 20.