Southern Caribbean Cruises - Serenade of the Seas Ship Review
With a flat out, uncontested five star rating, this luxury ocean going vessel should certainly be high on your shortlist of cruise options. Choosing a cruise ship for your voyage is just as important as choosing a hotel for a land based destination, although somewhat more so because you spend a great deal of time on board your choice of accommodation.
When you decide on a Southern Caribbean cruise vacation, choices on board the Serenade of the Seas about with an itinerary in and around the Caribbean region throughout the year.
Some of the vessel's highlights include:
Reflections Dining Room - the main dining-room boasting a cascading waterfall, a large menu and impeccable service.
Seaview Cafe - for light meals in an outdoor setting, a popular and fun venue.
Portofino Italian Restaurant- An intimate Italian restaurant with an upscale atmosphere, an unforgettably luxurious dining experience.
Chops Grille Restaurant- A five star reservation only venue where you go for the perfect steak.
Safari Club - The Game Reserves, Zanzibar Lounge, The Congo Bar and the Serengeti Card Club make up this customizable entertainment space, each one unique and packed with fun and entertainment.
The Tropical Theater - Like being at a Broadway or Las Vegas theater, these productions are as glitzy and glamorous.
Solarium Indoor/Outdoor Pools - with retractable roof and elegant teak furnishings, coupled with two whirlpools for you to relax in after a busy day in port (open 24/7)
Schooner Bar - A nautical bar to enjoy drinks with friends.
Vortex Lounge - For dancing the night away in a club that literally spins so not for you if you're prone to seasickness!
Champagne Bar - A quiet, elegant venue to enjoy a glass or two of champagne.
Rock Climbing Wall: Did you know that the Royal Caribbean cruise ships are the only ones in the world to offer rock-climbing walls? Whether a beginner or well advanced, there are challenges for every experience level, and the ship provides all the safety gear too.
The exterior of the vessel, its most interesting distinction is the use of nearly three entire acres of glass which includes the elevators and almost every public room where the views are breathtaking.
The abundance of entertainment options is the greatest strength of the Serenade of the Seas, but still remaining a mid-size ship. It is a fantastic choice for a wide variety of passenger including families, singles, couples and groups.
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