Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas is a brilliant ship that sets sail to the beautiful Hawaiian islands during spring and fall, and cruises to Australia during winter. This ocean liner offers some of the most gorgeous views of land and sea available on a ship, because she features more glass than any other vessel in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Here’s what we think is most amazing about Radiance of the Seas:
The Ship
Radiance of the Seas lets you take in views, views, and more views during cruises that sail past towering icebergs and shimmering beaches. This vessel is the flagship ocean liner in Royal Caribbean’s Radiance Class of luxury ships. She recently received a full renovation that gave her what seems like acres of windows, a stunning nine-story central atrium elevator that faces out to the sea, and stunning staterooms. Radiance of the Seas is one of the only gas turbine vessels in the world, making her extra special because she keeps carbon emissions low and she can cruise at more efficient speeds.
Dining
While you’re cruising on Radiance of the Seas, you have many fantastic culinary spots available to you for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are 10 restaurants on this ship, including new options for Radiance like Giovanni’s Table, which is a specialty eatery that serves family-style meals for a low cover fee. Complimentary dining establishments on Radiance of the Seas include the three-story Main Dining Room and the Windjammer Café.
Activities
When you’re not exploring stunning ports on your Radiance of the Seas cruise, you can adventure on the ship by hitting up bars and lounges like Quill and Compass Pub. There are Broadway shows to watch on Radiance of the Seas as well, and there is a casino to try your luck in and a spa offering a variety of healthy lifestyle services. Outside, on deck, Radiance of the Seas cruisers go swimming, soak in hot tubs, view poolside movies, and climb a giant rock wall.
This is just a small sample of the attractions and activities that are waiting for you on a Radiance of the Seas cruise. To view more, head over to Royal Caribbean’s website.
