Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas

One of the largest vessels in the Royal Caribbean family of vessels, Adventure of the Seas is innovation on water. With so many onboard activities, entertainment venues, restaurants, and amazing ports of call that it visits, those who sail on Adventure of the Seas expect a lot and get more than they ever imagined! This 138,000 ton, 3,114 guest floating resort delivers incomparable cruise vacations. If you feel like you've read enough and want to book a cruise vacation with Adventure of the Seas, you can use this website, RCCreservations.com.

Adventure of the Seas Destinations

Like most of the ships in the Voyager class, the Caribbean is the only place to which this ship travels. Although there are only a few destinations in the Caribbean that this ship cruises to, she sure knows how to take you there in style! As with all Royal Caribbean cruises, you have the option of participating in any of the dozens upon dozens of shore excursions that they offer.

Bridgetown, Barbados, known for its duty free shopping and English colonial influences, is a gorgeous town with an interesting variety of architectural styles that combine the colonial and modern. This place has a lot to do for the most active- or relaxation-minded cruisers around.

Castries, St. Lucia has something that no other place on earth can boast the world's only drive through volcano, Sulfur Springs! "Honey, turn the AC up, please!" Local markets, lush mountains, rainforests teeming with wildlife, beaches this place is a panorama of sights and sounds.

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas one visit here and its no wonder why it is called the "duty free shopping capital of the world." Yet if you think all there is to do is shop, you'll be pleasantly surprised!

Besides a great beach scene and lots of exciting nightlife options, Oranjestad, Aruba offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the architecture and attitude that is the result of both Dutch and indigenous influences.

Phillipsburg, St. Maarten also displays its Dutch heritage through its architecture and landscaping, as it used to be an important Dutch trading center during colonial times. The island itself offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes, great shopping, as well as a heady mix of French, Dutch, and native Caribbean cultures.

San Juan, Puerto Rico is the departure port of call for this cruise ship, but you may want to get here a few days prior to leaving so you can see some of what it offers. Puerto Rico is one of the largest islands in the Eastern Caribbean, with rainforests, a network of caves, striking beaches, and a vibrant metropolis scene.

St. John's, Antigua is yet another example of a Caribbean destination that still retains much of its colonial influences; indeed, Antigua was still part of the British Commonwealth until just 1981. The island is home to almost 400 beaches, and although it is a very popular tourist destination, much of it remains unaffected by international influence, instead retaining its West Indian ambiance.

Willemstad, Curacao has a diverse population, with people from over 50 nationalities making it their home. This picturesque resort is completely stunning; the noisy beach front resorts that crowd against one another as in other ports of call are non existent here. It's a very unique port of call on this cruise vacation.

Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas Dining

Dine in the wonderful main dining room, so large that it had to be divided into three sections: Mozart, Strauss, Vivaldi. While some nights only require smart casual dress and some are for more formal evenings, your taste buds will be treated to impeccable food no matter what you're wearing. If you appreciate good Italian food, look no further than Portofino, Royal Caribbean's most highly acclaimed restaurants. If you're in the mood for more casual dining (and maybe a side dish of nostalgia) the '50s-style Johnny Rockets offers a great burger, fries, and milkshake. Grab a sandwich or a hot slice of pizza in the Café Promenade. Have a scoop (or two or three or four...) of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream for dessert. Another casual venue is the Windjammer Caf'e, a popular restaurant for those on the go. The dining options on Royal Caribbean cruises are practically endless, but if you want to spend an evening in your cabin, don't forget about the 24 hour room service.

Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas Activities

Run a mile or two around the deck or pamper yourself in the ShipShape Spa. Work up a sweat in the state-of-the-art ShipShape Fitness Center. Play some basketball or try your hand at rock climbing. You can take courses in scuba diving, cooking, or card playing. The chance to experience new and exciting things is all around you. And the younger passengers aren't left out either. Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas is a program specifically designed for kids 3 - 17, with different activities for the different age groups. Everyone onboard cruises in style.

Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas Onboard Entertainment

The entertainment doesn't end when you return to your ship after a long day of sightseeing. In fact, for some it just begins. Catch a Broadway show in the theatre or laugh until your side hurts as a comedian plies his trade. If you're feeling lucky, stop on down at the Casino Royale; the friendly staff will welcome you with a smile.There are also many bars, lounges, and pubs that call Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas their home. Try the Duck and Dog Pub or the nautical themed Schooner Bar for a nice, cold draught. Tip a glass to friends and family in the Champagne Bar or catch up on the latest scores in the sports bars, Gravity Sports Bar and 19th Hole. Whether you are in the mood for a quiet night of intimate conversation or a chance to dance and meet new people, Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas has something right up your alley.

Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas  Accommodations

Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas knows the importance of being able to provide the highest quality of accommodations to her guests. Choices range from an interior stateroom, an oceanview stateroom, a stateroom with a balcony, to a luxury suite with a private balcony. There are also several options within those four main categories, but all rooms contain at least a television, telephone, private bath, shower, vanity and even a hair dryer. Your stay aboard Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas is sure to be one you'll remember forever, and for all the right reasons!

Book today with one of our travel agent, give us a call and speak with one of our friendly certified cruise specialists about planning your spectacular Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas Cruise vacation!

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