Explorer of the Seas: Sanitation Record & Health Report
ShipTea Verdict
Explorer of the Seas has been hauling Royal Caribbean loyalists since 2000, which means this ship has been at sea longer than most of its passengers have been legally allowed to drink. A 2015 refurb helped shake off some of the early-aughts energy, and at 138,279 gross tons spread across 15 decks, "Explorer" is not exactly a subtle name for a vessel this large. The Voyager Class was Royal Caribbean's original flex โ the ships that made competitors nervous and port cities reconsider their pier infrastructure โ and the Explorer still carries that legacy, even if newer fleet siblings like the Icon class have since stolen the spotlight. For a ship pushing 25 years old, it holds its own.
On the cleanliness front, Explorer scored a 92 on its most recent CDC inspection in November 2025 โ passing, but worth noting that the fleet average hovers around 95. Here is the catch: there is exactly one inspection on record, which means we cannot say whether this is a ship that consistently earns its scores or just had a good Tuesday when the inspectors showed up. A single data point is not a trend; it is a photo. Whether it is a flattering photo or just a lucky angle, only time โ and future inspections โ will tell. For now, the green light stands.
Who it's for: Royal Caribbean diehards who want the classic mega-ship experience out of Miami without paying Icon-class prices. Families who want options โ multiple dining venues, big pool decks, the whole carnival-at-sea production โ and are not precious about sailing on something that predates the iPhone. Who should skip it: Anyone whose travel philosophy requires the newest, shiniest thing; anyone anxious about that below-average CDC score without the inspection history to contextualize it; and anyone who genuinely needs a ship where 3,114 fellow passengers does not sound like a crowd problem.
Score History
Inspection History
Outbreak Timeline
No outbreaks on record for the Explorer of the Seas.
Total outbreaks on record: 0
Safety score last updated: Feb 20, 2026
How Does This Compare?
USCG Deficiency Records
No USCG deficiencies on record.
Marine Casualties & Investigations
No marine casualties or investigations on record.
Crime Rate Context
Royal Caribbean Crime Rate
Based on DOT CVSSA quarterly crime reports, Royal Caribbean has a crime rate roughly in line with the industry average. This score applies to all ships in the fleet. Crime Score: 85/100.
Environmental Rating: C
Room to Improve
Score Breakdown
Friends of the Earth Report Card
USCG Environmental Compliance
✓ Clean environmental compliance record โ no MARPOL deficiencies on file.
Crew Treatment: Crew's Choice
This score reflects how Royal Caribbean treats its crew โ based on employee reviews, flag state quality, safety compliance, and editorial assessment. All ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet share this line-level rating.
Glassdoor Employee Rating
★★★★☆ 4.0Based on 3,339 employee reviews
Score Breakdown
Flag State Quality
Explorer of the Seas is registered under a Paris MOU White List flag state โ the highest safety and compliance tier. Flag State Score: 100/100
Upcoming Sailings
| Voyage | Departs | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 9 days, one-way from Barcelona to Ravenna | May 7 | 9N |
| 7 days, round-trip Greek Isles Cruise | May 16 | 7N |
| 7 days, round-trip Greece Croatia Cruise | May 23 | 7N |
| 7 days, round-trip Greece Adriatic Cruise | May 30 | 7N |
| 7 days, round-trip Greek Isles Cruise | Jun 6 | 7N |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The latest CDC sanitation score for the Explorer of the Seas is 92/100 as of November 15, 2025.
No, the Explorer of the Seas has never failed a CDC inspection. All recorded scores have been 86 or above.
No, the Explorer of the Seas has no recorded gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on file with the CDC.
Based on CDC inspection data and our editorial review, the Explorer of the Seas has a ShipTea rating of "๐ข Smooth Sailing". Check the full profile for detailed inspection history.
The Explorer of the Seas was last inspected by the CDC on November 15, 2025.