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15th15 | OctOct | 202222 | Tampa, Florida, United States, embark on the Serenade of the Seas | 16:00 | |||
Home to a large number of museums, and often considered one of the best destinations for the arts in the US, Tampa is a must see for anyone interested in the arts, contemporary or older. The Museum of Science and Industry is also an interesting tourist attractions to visit, especially with children. | |||||||
16th16 | OctOct | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
17th17 | OctOct | 202222 | Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Begin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands' quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the financial district is the General Post Office, built in 1939. Let the kids pet the big blue iguana statues. | |||||||
18th18 | OctOct | 202222 | Cozumel, Mexico | 10:00 | 19:00 | ||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
19th19 | OctOct | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
20th20 | OctOct | 202222 | Tampa, Florida, United States, disembark the Serenade of the Seas | 07:00 | |||
Home to a large number of museums, and often considered one of the best destinations for the arts in the US, Tampa is a must see for anyone interested in the arts, contemporary or older. The Museum of Science and Industry is also an interesting tourist attractions to visit, especially with children. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Located in an intimate, exclusive enclave within Chops Grille, this private epicurean experience for up to 16 people treats you to a five-course, upgraded steakhouse menu and wine tasting.
Dinner at Chef’s Table is both experiential and educational, as the Chef de Cuisine specially prepares and presents each course, while explaining its cooking techniques, ingredients and flavours. Then a sommelier pairs every course with wine chosen to enhance your enjoyment of the dish.
A high-end grill where you’ll find filet mignon and mesquite-grilled salmon on a menu that changes daily. There’s no better place for a special occasion – great steaks and seafood are the speciality.
Savour great Italian home cooking in this family-friendly restaurant specialising in the traditional dishes of Tuscany
From sushi to sashimi and tableside cooking preparation using Hot Rocks, Royal Caribbean’s Izumi offers guests an exotic Asian-inspired dining experience.
Serving Seattle’s Best Coffee, Latte-tudes is a hip and happening coffee shop. It's a great place to recharge, or settle down with a good book and a steaming mug of coffee. The menu includes lattes, cappuccinos and espressos. You'll also find pastries, beer, wine and soft drinks in this informal cafe.
Spanning two decks, Reflections offers seating for 2-10, with floor to ceiling windows allowing stunning views on the upper floor. Closed for lunch most days, breakfast and dinner menus offer a wide range of cuisine.
Park Café is the perfect place to relax in an informal atmosphere and enjoy a light meal. Located in the heart of the Central Park neighbourhood, Radiance of the Seas Park Café specialises in complimentary fresh, made to order paninis, crêpes, stir fries and more. You can also stock up on snacks for your excursions or for your stateroom.
For delicious Italian classics and chef’s own creations, to savour in an intimate setting, Portofino is the place. It’s also the venue for the Mystery Theatre Dinner nights.
With colourful surroundings and the lively flavours of Mexican classics like nachos, fajitas and Margaritas, this is the place for a fun fiesta.
Classic deli and bar food served outside in the open air at any time of day – it’s a great place to drop in when you need a snack.
Developed with Robert Mondavi, Beringer Blass Wine Estates and Niebaum-Coppola, Vintages brings you amazing wines from some of the world’s finest vineyard with delicious tapas.
Self-service buffet breakfasts and lunches, with restaurant service during the evenings. Casual atmosphere combined with a changing evening menu makes Windjammer one of the more popular eateries onboard.
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The Game Reserves is home to the ships self-balancing Gyro pool tables as well as a large screen television where Nintendo Wii competitions take place.
From full-on thrillers to steamy romance, take your pick from the impressive library of books, featuring fiction and non-fiction. Read yours by the pool, water lapping your feet, or take one back to curl up with in bed.
Inside the Safari Club entertainment area is the Congo Bar. Guests can sit at the square-shaped bar serving cocktails such as Margaritas or near the windows and simply enjoy the great views.
Located beyond the Schooner Bar and seating 102 guests, The Safari Club is in the middle of a customisable entertainment space separated into the Zanzibar Lounge and the Congo bar all of which are unique and packed with fun.
At the R Bar, guests experience the 1960s vibe, featuring iconic furnishings and classic cocktails served by the ship’s resident mixologist.
Soak up the great British pub atmosphere with an equally solid selection of traditional ales and lagers.
Accessible to their Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor Society member, its serves loyal guests with concierge access, complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks.
Overlooking the Centrum of the ship, the Explorers Lounge provides a comfortable place to sit and relax on one of the large brown leather sofas and take in the views.
The beautiful Zanzibar Lounge offers guests a wonderful area to relax, with polished wood furniture, brass work and tables inlaid with chess boards for guests to enjoy.
Fancy a drink with a view? Head to this glass enclosed number, perfectly poised on the top deck. Ideal for watching the sun go down. (Or up.)
Play the gentleman (or gentlewoman) with a selection of fine cognacs and cigars in this sophisticated venue.
Sip a glass of bubbly and watch the waves fizz below. The Champagne Bar is the perfect place to toast a special occasion, enjoy a pre-dinner drink, or just celebrate the fact you’re on holiday.
The Pool Bars serve the ships outdoor pool on deck 11 and 12 with refreshments throughout the day.
An area of activity both during the day (particularly on sea days) and at night with events ranging from cookery demonstrations and towel folding to live music, Nintendo Wii tennis tournaments, Salsa dance classes and 70’s disco parties.
A great spot to catch piano masters playing or a professional singer crooning, this nautical themed bar is available on all Royal Caribbean ships.
With a selection of board games from Backgammon and Scrabble to Checkers and Othello in addition to large tables for playing cards on, the card room is great place place to challenge friends and family!
Party the night away in the nightclub. A great spot to make new friends, hear the DJ spin the latest tunes, and take an unforgettable day late into the night.
Take the glitz of Vegas and add the glamour of Monte Carlo, and you get their onboard casinos, bringing the best of gaming out to the ocean. Head to the tables for a game of roulette, try your hand at poker, or see how you fare on the slot machines. From absolute beginners to seasoned pros, they’ve got games for all levels of players.
Head over to the onboard cinema and watch the latest blockbuster.
Arrive early and bag the best seats in the house for a night of fantastic Broadway-style entertainment at the onboard theatre.
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Get active with rock climbing competitions, dodgeball and Dance Dance Revolution, then take it down a notch at BBQs and movie nights. Plus, the chance to let your star shine with open mic nights, talent shows and Scratch DJ Academy.
Older kids can join new friends at theme nights, pool parties and teen dinners. Test your skills on the karaoke stage, on the Wii or at the basketball court and see who takes home the glory.
Space Mud, Fossil Fever and Meteorology Madness. Hands-on science gets young minds churning – along with explorations of arts with Adventure Art and Adventure Theatre. Round out the night with dancing through the decades and ice cream for all.
For 9 to 11 year olds there’s a range of cool and educational activities including science experiments, backstage tours and new sports like Gagaball.
Join your child in the fun of Royal Babies (6-18 months) or Royal Tots (18-36 months) interactive playgroup sessions including music, toys and learning activities, developed by early childhood experts at Fisher-Price. Each 45-minute session offers activities that make playtime learning time as well. Please note, a parent or caregiver must accompany children.
If you fancy a bit of time to yourself, make use of the colourful Royal Babies & Tots Nursery. The littlest guests (aged 6-36 months) are cared for by trained professionals, while enjoying specially designed programs. Daytime and evening drop-off is offered; hourly fee of $6 in the daytime and $8 during the evening applies, and you can book onboard. Available on Oasis, Freedom, and Radiance class ships.
Enjoy the magic of Bubbling Potions, uncover the dinosaur-sized secrets of Jurassic Jr, and take over the ship with the Pirate Party Parade.
The Adventure Beach family pool area offers deckchairs, a slide and pool for kids to splash around in to their hearts content.
The Teen Disco lets teens have the chance to relax, hang out, dance and have some fun away from mum and dad.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
5 nights aboard the Serenade of the Seas | |||
Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
Choice of traditional or anytime dining | |||
Drinks Packages available | |||
Speciality Restaurants (charges may apply) | |||
24-hour room service | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 15th Oct 2022 |
Nts 5 |
Interior £513pp |
Oceanview £718pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite ![]() |
Date 15th Oct 2022 |
Nts 5 |
Interior £513pp |
Oceanview £718pp |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite ![]() |
Interior staterooms from | £513pp | ||
1V | Interior | £534pp | |
2V | Interior | £583pp | |
3V | Interior | £513pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £718pp | ||
2N | Ocean View | £718pp | |
Interior | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite | |
(All prices are £GBP per person) | ||||
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