Below we share our initial impression of the Radiance of the Seas, a midsized ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. It was initially written while still onboard a pre-pandemic cruise, one of many that make up our 160 days at sea. The updated date reflects only grammatical changes and the addition of a few extra photos, but the rest accurately reflects our experiences and is presented here as our Radiance of the Seas review.
We love cruising, and our first time out with Royal Caribbean cruises is no exception. Currently, we are just about at the end of our two-week adventure over the top of Australia, sailing from Sydney to Perth on the Radiance of the Seas.
Her centrepiece, a seven-story atrium with glass elevators, set the expectation for our cruise quite high. The good news is that she is living up to it.
The Radiance of the Seas is lovely, filled with interesting, eclectic, and unusual artwork.
The friendly staff provides excellent service, and both our waiter and room steward make us feel special.
There are plenty of activities during the day, and at night there is live theatre, first-run movies, adult trivia, and dancing. Importantly, this ship has surprisingly fast internet (for a fee).
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A virtual tour of the Radiance of the Seas
The ship’s atrium
The stunning seven-story atrium puts a smile on my face when we pass. It’s a work of art in itself and a welcome return each time we come back on board.
The glass elevators are open to the centre, as well as out to sea, a feature we haven’t seen before.
Outdoor decks on the Radiance of the Seas
We head to the pool in the late afternoon on sea days, when it tends to be less crowded.
There is only one outdoor swimming pool on Radiance of the Seas with two spa tubs. There is also an indoor pool and a kids’ pool. The big-screen TV is used to show movies at night, a favourite pastime of ours.
Get a massage or facial at the spa
If you have never had a hot stone massage, let me recommend it.
The spa treatment I had on the ship started with exfoliation, and then I tossed Jeff (and the camera) out of the room so I could fully relax with the stones. A treat not to be missed.
More things to do onboard the Radiance of the Seas
There is plenty to do onboard with activities that are varied and inclusive.
When we feel energetic, we head to the gym, join in water aerobics, take a stretch class, walk on the track, rock climb, or join a dance class.
More often on our sea days, we seem to be seeking quiet and have discovered a number of lounges, reading nooks, bars (not always quiet), and a library. There is outdoor seating on most decks or around the pool, although the pool area is never quiet.
Getting bored is never an option. So far, we have found billiards, darts, chess, and mini-golf onboard. Plus, there is a casino, art gallery, hair salon, spa, and shopping area.
The lounges tend to be multipurpose. For instance, the Colony Club is a dance club by night, was used for a trivia quiz one afternoon (in the photo) and on another day, we enjoyed a tango lesson here.
There is never a shortage of things to do, and the days went by too quickly.
Radiance of the Seas cabins
We have an interior cabin similar in size to the other ships we have sailed on. On a positive note, this one is well laid out with lots of storage space.
Our normal preference is to have a balcony when we cruise, but on the Radiance of the Seas, we booked last minute, and balconies were already sold out. The advantage of the interior cabin is a great night’s sleep, as the room is very dark with the lights out.
While some areas of the ship are beginning to show her age, overall, she is attractive.
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Delicious food and dining experiences
Like all mid and large-sized cruise ships, there are plenty of choices when it comes to snacks or mealtime. We have found most of the food onboard to be tasty and creative, although often lacking in presentation.
Specialty dining options have become a common feature on modern cruise ships, and Chef’s Table on Royal Caribbean Radiance of the Seas is the best we have tried to date. The days of true “all-inclusive travel” are long gone. While the cost of sailing includes meals, Royal Caribbean offers “specialty” options for a cover charge.
One thing we love, the ship has filtered coffee in all the dining rooms (a vast improvement over other ships we have been on that use coffee syrup).
Included dining options
It is easy to enjoy all your meals onboard without incurring any extra costs. Options include the main dining room (breakfast, lunch, or dinner), the buffet (meals, snacks, sweets, and beverages), a Boardwalk Hot Dog House, Park Cafe (healthier choices), room service, and snacks at Starbucks’ coffee (The coffee here is extra).
The main dining room offers traditional dining at an assigned table, or My Time dining, allowing us to show up when we are ready or make a booking ahead of time. Best of all, Royal Caribbean offers My Time diners the option to share a large table with other guests.
Specialty restaurants
Radiance of the Seas has four specialty restaurants featuring Italian, Japanese, and two different steakhouses. Each offers a more intimate dining experience than the main dining room.
We enjoyed the Samba Grill, a Brazilian Steak House offering what I imagine to be similar to asado in Argentina.
Reservations are available and often required for specialty restaurants. You can even make them on the website before boarding.
Chef’s Table
Intimate and interactive, the Chef’s Table is an exquisite five-course meal paired with appropriate wines for a maximum of 16 guests per night. The table was immaculate, the food delicate and delicious, and the presentation resplendent.
Before each of the five courses, the Chef de Cuisine whet our pallet with his detailed description of the flavours and the expert preparation methods. Then the Master Sommelier explained his fine wine pairing for the course.
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Radiance of the Seas Bridge tour
We were lucky to get invited onto the bridge of the Radiance of the Seas. I even got an opportunity to sit in the captain’s chair (and touch nothing).
From the bridge, we look down at the helipad, which is a great place to enjoy the views as we sail. The people standing in front are looking out at a pod of dolphins just outside the photo.
A medical emergency on the Radiance of the Seas
On our cruise, there was a medical emergency involving a patient in the gym having chest pains. There is a medical team onboard, and while they can deal with nearly everything, sometimes people need to be hospitalized.
In this case, they called for a rescue helicopter. While it was exciting for the rest of us, I am sure the patient didn’t plan to end his holiday this way.
It is a grim reminder to carry travel insurance that includes evacuation and transport for both yourself if you are sick and the other members of your party who will accompany you. We start with InsureMyTrip, an aggregator that finds the best policy for each trip.
Radiance of the Seas decor
There is so much fascinating artwork around the ship, in the hallways, in the atrium, and on each stairwell landing.
In addition, there is an art and photography gallery onboard. The art gallery offers a huge collection of artworks, usually auctioned to interested passengers at receptions offering free champagne. There are over 1000 pieces of art on rotating display, from modern to classic.
While the quirky artwork always caught my eye, I was also drawn to the many glass pieces. These are some of my favourites located in various stairwell corners.
Entertainment on the Radiance of the Seas
The entertainment team is as good as any we have seen, and the special guests brought in are extremely impressive.
Radiance of the Seas itinerary for Australia
Our itinerary on this ship is a perfect mix of sea days and ports.
We will sail over the top of Australia from Sydney to Perth, stopping in five Australian ports: Brisbane and Cairns, Darwin, Port Hedlands, and Geraldton. We also crossed the Timor Sea for a stop in exotic Bali, Indonesia.
UPDATE: Read more about our ports
- Sydney, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia
- Cairns, Australia
- Darwin, Australia
- Bali, Indonesia
- Port Hedlands, Australia
- Geraldton, Australia
- Perth, Australia
Final thoughts and a few tips for Radiance of the Seas
Overall, we enjoyed the ship and our cruise. If you love a mid-size ship, this is one we would recommend. However, our overall preference is for smaller cruises.
While our cabin was fine and spacious, I did miss the opportunity to have breakfast out on my own veranda. However, in saying that, I will admit that as for interior cabins, Royal did a good job on this one.
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Disclaimer: In addition to VIP treatment onboard the Radiance of the Seas, we were provided with many complimentary extras. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.
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Great read! I’m considering a cruise with Royal Caribbean and this review was very helpful in giving me an idea of what to expect. Love how you highlighted the ship’s layout and amenities. Definitely bookmarking this for future reference. ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ
Neet and angel
Wow, what a great review! I’m definitely considering a trip on the Radiance of the Seas after reading your initial impressions. I love how you highlighted the ship’s beauty and the variety of onboard activities. Can’t wait to hear more about your experience and see more photos! ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ
Becky Scholes
oooo I’m ever so tempted! We did a cruise many years ago but didn’t really like the ship…I think now we’d appreciate it a lot more (especially on a ship like this!)
Paul F. Pietrangelo
I love reading about & seeing the photos about the cruises that you are on Rhonda. It excites me for my up & coming cruise on the Carnival Vista. As I have shown before on my blog, I always talk about each of my cruises. My wife & I have been 10 and this January it will be our 11th, all on Carnival. Eventually we plan going on other ships that are owned by other companies but for now, we are quite happy with Carnival. This new ship, the Vista will be exciting. Keep us interested about your cruises. That photo of you and your husband shows us just how much you both must be in love, See ya later my friend.
Cruisin Paul
ladyfi
Wow – amazing adventure! Looks relaxing.
Lisa
I’ve never been on a cruise before. I am a land kind of gal. But they always look like so much fun.
Lisa @ LTTL
stephanie
Oh looks like great fun. I’ve been on a short weekend trip to nowhere, I’d love to do a longer trip to somewhere.
Paula McInerney
Well all I can say, is you look pretty happy.
Paula McInerney
Haven’t done a cruise as yet, but we are giving it some thought. Loving seeing your experiences unfold on the Radiance of the Seas.
Anda
Wow! Radiance of the Seas is absolutely amazing. I love the Royal Caribbean cruise line, but have never sailed with this ship. That interior cabin looks very luxurious. You’ve got spoiled big time for your birthday, girl. Happy birthday again!
Boyce
I tried cursing and I was a bit disappointed by their facility but this one is so awesome. I will try to visit this soon. Thanks.
Roma Small
Really cool, I have to say I didn’t realise you COULD sail from Perth to Sydney or vice-versa. It just never occurred to me. Where the pool tables free?
Rhonda Albom
There are ships sailing all around the world. As for the pool table, yes it is free and it has stabilizers, so the ship movement doesn’t affect your game.
shere
I could use a hot stone massage now and also being on a cruise with all inclusive ๐ no cooking, no cleaning, no working… heaven!!
Cathy Kennedy
Rhonda, it looks like glorious fun. I think taking a cruise would be a nice once in a lifetime thing to do but I need to get over my fear of the deep, deep ocean. ๐ Thanks for sharing. Great photos!
Lexa Cain
I’ve never taken a cruise, but I’ve recently seen ads for a Turner Movie Classics one where they have stars: Leslie Caron, Jerry Lewis, Kim Novak, Michael York, Dick Cavett, Diane Baker, Alex Trebek, and Lucie Arnaz (daughter of Lucille Ball). That would be fun if I had the money! All the pics make the Radiance of the Seas look so classy and beautiful. Thanks for sharing so I know what I’m missing! lol
Photo(Geo)grapher
Great trip and beautiful shots Rhonda!
JEC
We are cruising to Alaska next year on Radiance of the Seas. Can not wait. Have cruised before with RCCL.
Indah nuria
Fantastic voyageeeee indeed, Rhonda.. I would really get the same experience as well..
Suze
Just catching up on your blog posts now, Rhonda. This looks like anew impressive ship and how fun to sit in the captain’so chair!
Hilary Melton-Butcher
Hi Rhonda … looks like you had an amazing time .. for whatever reason it’s not something I’ve craved to do – though I’m sure if the opportunity arose: I’d go!! Wonderful photos … cheers Hilary
clairejustine
I have never been on a cruise before, this place looks amazing!! Lovely pictures, looks like your having a great time ๐
Mai
Radiance of the Seas gives too much pleasure. I hope I could cruise like this too. You are so lucky Rhonda.
Barbara Radisavljevic
When I see this ship, I think how amazed those travelers on the Mayflower would have been to see something like this. How fortunate we are today to be able to travel in such safety and comfort.
JM
Looks like you had a wonderful time on this cruise ship.
Alex J. Cavanaugh
She’s still quite beautiful. No excuses for boredom there.
Crystal Collier
That’s a beautiful ship. We’re headed on a Royal Caribbean cruise in January, but I can’t remember which ship we’re on. One of the newer ones. We love cruising and you’re making me anxious to get out to sea!
Jill Simons
That hot stone massage sounds perfect. I want to one right now ๐
Sandy
Looks like you two are having the time of your life. That’s awesome.
Great shots as always.
Have a fabulous day. โบ