Serenade of the Seas offers you to take in the wild views from the top of the rock climbing wall or dig into delicious dining from around the world. Discover electrifying nightlife that keeps the thrills going long after sunset. Dive into new discoveries as you sail onboard Serenade of the Seas®.
Serenade of the Seas
Royal Caribbean · Radiance-class cruise ship
Ship planning snapshot
Serenade of the Seas at a glanceOverview
Experience on board
GTS Serenade of the Seas is a Radiance-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. Serenade of the Seas is best planned by matching the itinerary with the ship's dining rhythm, cabin choices, and sea-day pace. Before booking Serenade of the Seas, compare what Royal Caribbean includes in the fare with the extras you actually expect to use on board.
Who this ship is best for
Serenade of the Seas suits travelers who want a Royal Caribbean sailing with enough structure to compare cabins, onboard rhythm, and itinerary fit before booking. It is also useful for cruisers who prefer to plan port days and ship days together instead of treating the vessel as only transportation. Serenade of the Seas suits travelers who want a recognizable Royal Caribbean experience with clear dining and entertainment options across a typical week.
Key facts
- Cruise line
- Royal Caribbean
- Experience
- Royal Caribbean ship profile for itinerary, cabin, and shore-day planning.
- Ship focus
- Radiance-class cruise ship
Highlights
- Balances Royal Caribbean dining and entertainment signatures on Serenade of the Seas.
- Compare Serenade of the Seas with other Royal Caribbean ships in our directory before you lock a fare.
- Use SeaDays to align cabin choice with venues you will visit morning and night on Serenade of the Seas.
- Pair Serenade of the Seas with port-heavy itineraries when you want more culture ashore than sea-day lounging.
- Check muster, dining, and show bookings early on embarkation day to avoid peak queues on Serenade of the Seas.
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