<div>Given the ramped up entertainment options on other Royal Caribbean ships, the more midsize capacity and largely standard activity programming of Jewel of the Seas feels dangerously close to traditional. However, it's a perfect fit for cruisers used to the more laid back pace of cruises, and is a welcome respite from the mega ship mentality of the rest of the Royal Caribbean fleet.</div>
Cruise Line
Builder
Meyer Werft
Entered Service
2004
Registry
Bahamas
Length (m)
293
Beam (m)
32.2
Draft (m)
8.1
Tonnage
90090
Cruise Style
mainstream
Size
M
Passenger Decks
12
Cabins
1072
Max. Passengers
2114
Total Crew
860
Passenger/Crew Ratio
1 : 0.41 (#43 of 320 ships)
Passenger/Space Ratio
1 : 42.8 (#85 of 320 ships)
Quality Score
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68
avg
73
this
Net Promoter Score
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7
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10
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Customer Reviews
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4
"Very Good"
5
1273
4
934
3
667
2
170
1
109
Total
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