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Radiance of the Seas

The Radiance of the Seas was built in 1997 and holds Two-Thousand-One-Hundred Passengers.


The Radiance of the Seas combines high-tech features with the elegance of  Old World cities. The ship features a space called the Colony Club, which is actually four theme clubs in one: The Bombay Billiard Club, Jakarta Lounge,  Singapore Sling's and the Calcutta Card Club. The safari-themed solarium allows  you to relax in the whirlpool or take a swim while three 16-foot stone elephants stand guard. Sports-minded passengers will love the two uppermost decks, which feature a putting green, a rock-climbing wall, a multi-purpose sports court and the ShipShape fitness center. After a day of relaxing at the full-service spa,  head to the Aurora Theatre for a star-studded show. The same careful attention  has been paid to the quality and variety of meals onboard the Radiance.  Cascades, with its namesake waterfall, is the main dining room. Steak-lovers will enjoy Chops Grille, the ship's reservation-only steakhouse, but for lighter  fare there's the open-air Windjammer Cafe. Techies and those who can't live without e-mail will no doubt spend some time at Royal Caribbean Online, the  ship's computing center.

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