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What is free on the Navigator of the Sea?

Here are just some of guests' favorite included onboard activities when sailing on Navigator of the Seas.
  • Brave The Blaster. ...
  • Ride The Riptide. ...
  • Sign Up For A Surf Sesh On The Flowrider® ...
  • Suit Up For An Epic Laser Tag Battle. ...
  • Soak Up The Sun On A Better-Than-Ever Pool Deck. ...
  • Tee Off Like A Master On The Mini Golf Green.




On Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas, many high-energy activities and dining options are included in your base cruise fare. In 2026, guests enjoy free access to the FlowRider surf simulator, the rock-climbing wall, the The Blaster aqua coaster (the longest at sea), and the Riptide headfirst mat racer. You can also play mini-golf, join trivia contests, or go ice skating in Studio B at no extra charge. For food, the Main Dining Room, Windjammer buffet, El Loco Fresh, and Sorrento's Pizza are all complimentary. Entertainment is also a major "free" perk, including Broadway-style theater productions, ice-skating shows, and outdoor movie nights. While specialty dining, spa treatments, and alcoholic drinks cost extra, a savvy traveler can have a completely full, adventure-packed vacation without spending an additional dime on board.

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So which food is included and which cost extra? While not all the food on Royal Caribbean is included, there is enough food and drink for you to enjoy that is included so you will not need to pay extra for food. However, you may feel inclined to pay for drinks or meals anyway as a way to enhance your cruise.

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Included with your cruise fare: Meals in the three main dining rooms and Windjammer Marketplace, as well as at Cafe Promenade and El Loco Fresh; continental room service breakfast is also included. Main theater entertainment. Most activities and events, except as noted.

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As part of the cruise price, there is always complimentary food of many types and flavors. Drinks included are tap water, some juices and iced tea on most lines; everything else typically costs extra. Coffee and tea are complimentary, but you'll need to pay for specialty coffee beverages.

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In most cases, all inclusive cruise packages are ones that allow you to pay one price for the accommodations, meals, most non-alcoholic beverages. It also covers onboard entertainment as well as taxes and port fees. Depending on how you booked your cruise, it may also include airfare and hotel reservations.

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No Charge for Pizza on Royal Caribbean Royal Caribbean International has spoken out about the pay-for-pizza debate raging in the cruise community. Cruise line president and CEO Michael Bayley confirmed on social media that there will be no charge forthcoming for Sorrento's pizza.

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How to Get Free Stuff on a Cruise: 8 Tips to Know
  1. Be Brave and Get Onstage for Free Prizes. ...
  2. A Spa Tour Just Might Come With Free Perks. ...
  3. Proving Your Cruise Line Loyalty for Free Stuff. ...
  4. Score Freebies Shopping on Your Cruise. ...
  5. Win Prizes at Onboard Trivia and Other Games. ...
  6. Attend an Art Auction for Free Bubbles.


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Free Activities on Cruises: Trivia, pool games, big-screen movies, dance classes and sports deck activities (basketball, rock climbing, mini-golf, shuffleboard and more) are all normally free on a cruise ship. Ships that offer enrichment classes do not typically charge extra for them.

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If you're planning a cruise and researching your cruise options, you've probably noticed that not everything is included with your cruise fare. Taxes, gratuities or a service charge, plus other “extras” are just some of the things not included with your cruise fare.

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John Rockets Is An Inexpensive Meal Choice There's a flat fee of $6.95 per person for anything on the menu, excluding ice cream, milkshakes, soda and alcohol, which cost extra. Breakfast served on Oasis-class vessels is gratis.

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Navigator of the Seas deck plans are smartly designed. A large percentage of cabins are placed away from the busiest public areas, allowing for quiet nights. If sleeping in is your goal for the sailing, pick a cabin on decks 7, 8 or 9, which are between other room-only decks.

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It's always possible to purchase a lobster tail in MDR from the small list of items from the Chops steakhouse menu every night, but on formal night, they are included.

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Can guests purchase the all-inclusive beverage packages for selected days? The package is sold for the first 2 days of the voyage and can only be purchased for the length of the voyage. On a 2 or 3-night cruise, guests must purchase on the first day.

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As a general rule, plan to have $50 to $100 each day in the local currency. Also, you may want to bring an extra $20 a day for tipping crew members. Make sure to include smaller bills for tips. Fifty to a hundred dollars a day should be enough to cover small purchases, tips and snacks at each port.

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10 Ways to Cruise When You're Totally Broke
  1. Learn how to hunt for deals. ...
  2. Sail close to home. ...
  3. Look at budget-friendly cruise lines. ...
  4. Go during peak hurricane season. ...
  5. Don't bet on seven days. ...
  6. Book an inside cabin. ...
  7. Eat only in free dining venues. ...
  8. Fill up on free drinks.


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As a general rule, plan to have $50 to $100 each day in the local currency. Also, you may want to bring an extra $20 a day for tipping crew members. Make sure to include smaller bills for tips. Fifty to a hundred dollars a day should be enough to cover small purchases, tips and snacks at each port.

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