Closing Thoughts

 

 

       
rh09_153.jpg (88161 bytes) rh09_154.jpg (88651 bytes) Rhapsody of the Seas is considered to be a classic and now one of the smaller ships in the Royal Caribbean International fleet.  With that said, however, she features most of the modern amenities and luxuries that guests have come to expect.

Rhapsody of the Seas welcomes Crown and Anchor Society members back to the Royal Caribbean fleet with iconic venues and classic comforts such as the Schooner Bar, Champagne Bar, Viking Crown Lounge, Shipshape Center, and Windjammer Café.  Rhapsody also strikes the fancy of long time or first time cruisers with her wide variety of striking, eye catching collection of art.

For many years, Rhapsody of the Seas pursued the tried and true classic itineraries that have been successful for Royal Caribbean International before initiating new, global routes such as the South Pacific and Australia & New Zealand.

At the time of this publication, Rhapsody of the Seas balances her time between the South Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand itineraries with Queensland, Tasmania, Hawai'i, and Alaska.

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