Tulum, Mexico (C) Sean R. |
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Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas. Source. |
The Serenade of the Seas is a Radiance Class vessel that entered into service in 2003. She is 90,090 Gross Tons, 962ft long, 106ft beam, 25ft draft, and a cruising speed 25 knot. She has a passenger compliment of 2,112 persons with a crew compliment of 857.
She also boasted 3 hot tubs, 3 pools, 4 specialty restaurants, 2 main dining rooms, 16 bars, clubs and lounges, a rock wall, a putting course, spa, fitness center, and theatre. Essentially, she’s a small city floating on the water!
But without further ado, here are my five reasons to go cruising!
1. Destinations
Snorkeling in the Caribbean. Yes, that's my head! (c) Sean R. |
We chose a classic cruise to destinations that neither of us had been to yet. My wife has been on several cruises in the past, but it was my first. We chose a cruise that meshes our love of history with our interest in the outdoors. One of the benefits of cruising is the ability to go on excursions. Excursions come at an additional price, but the experiences are vetted by the cruise line. And if you are running late from finishing your excursion, the ship won't leave you behind!
In Jamaica we took a historic tour where we visited the oldest Anglican Church in Falmouth, toured the town of Ocho Rios, saw the bay where Christopher Columbus first landed in the new world, and ate some authentic jerk chicken.
Columbus Bay in Jamaica, (c) Sean R. |
In case you were wondering, they do serve Budweiser in hell. (c) Sean R. |
We finally ended our vacation with a tour of New Orleans . Highlights of that tour included seeing the Superdome, levees, the 9th Ward, and the Cemetery of St. Roch.
2. Food
A cold watermelon & raspberry soup topped with creme fraiche & pistachios... yum! (c) Sean R. |
The exceptions are usually the specialty restaurants. These can be great options for people who want a quieter dinner that is fancier or more specialized. However, we decided not to partake in the specialty dining rooms. The other exception was the coffee bar. If you wanted an espresso drink you had to pay extra, however, prices were still cheaper than at Starbucks!
3. Entertainment
Cruise lines are constantly thinking of new things to add. On our cruise there were belly flop competitions, daily bingo games, and a version of the Newlyweds Game. There were two aerial shows, which included a balancing act made all the more impressive because the ship was going through some rougher seas at that time! For three of evenings, there were professional comedy shows, all of which were hilarious!
There were also special events for people at different stages in their lives. We enjoyed a special honeymooner’s luncheon for complimentary mimosas or champagne with other couples! There were also luncheons for the singles onboard and events for teens and kids so the parents can do their own thing. The best part…It’s all included in your cruise package!
The aerial show! (c) Sean R. |
The cruise is designed to optimize meeting new people and making new friends. A myriad of cultures were represented by both staff and passengers. Our head waitress was named Laarni, and she was from the Philippines. The assistant waiter was named Sezai, and he was from Turkey. Both of them were wonderful waiters and more than happy to talk with us.
Our guide in Tulum (c) Sean R. |
5. Value
So let’s talk value. The upfront cost might strike you as incredibly expensive, especially when you include airfare. But break down the individual costs for a similar trip and you’ll quickly realize that it’s really a good value. Hotels are incredibly expensive, and I don’t know of any hotels that’ll also fold towel animals or provide all your meals with your board!
Why, Mr. Hiss, aren't you lookin' stylish tonight? (c) Sean R. |
With many of the modern cruise ships, they have on-board water slides, surfing experiences, rock walls, and even zip lines. All of these things are included in your package price. With all of this in mind, cruising really is a great value for the money you spend!
Sean and his beautiful bride! (c) Sean R. |
So are you ready to book your cruise vacation?! Have you ever been on a cruise?
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I love cruises! Though I've heard that you won't have any trouble with sea-sickness in the Caribbean as the water mostly is totally flat?! That's boring. If you're on a cruise you need to experience some waves :D I loved my Hurtigruten cruise in Norway as the scenery and the weather were so dramatic and although I suffered from sea-sickness it was just awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the towel folded like a snake - cute!
ReplyDeleteVery good post! Super interesting :) I'm not a super fan of cruising because I don't like the open waters, but I have friends who have gone on cruises, especially in the caribbean and near the west coast of the US and they absolutely loved it!
ReplyDeletestopping over from #TravelTuesday, I've never been on a cruise, can't wait until I do!!
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