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If you’re sailing Radiance of the Seas and you want to know exactly what the ship looks like before you step onboard, this is the video. I’m doing a true deck-by-deck walkthrough, showing you the flow of the ship, what’s on each level, and how to actually get around without feeling lost on day one.
This sailing was extra special for me because it was my first free cruise earned through the casino program, and I ended up enjoying Radiance so much that we’re using this ship for my first group cruise. It’s smaller, it’s simple to navigate, and it has that classic Royal Caribbean feel.
What you’ll see in this tour:
The main “landmarks” so you can orient yourself fast
Pools and Solarium areas, and where to relax without chaos
Included food spots and grab-and-go options (and where they are)
Entertainment venues, bars, and the ship’s overall vibe
Real-world navigation notes as a plus-sized traveler (walkways, seating, sight lines, what felt easiest)
Important note about timing: this video was filmed late 2025. Radiance went into a routine dry dock on January 20, 2026 for about three weeks for maintenance and minor refreshes like general upkeep and upholstery type updates, so the overall layout and look should still be very similar for 2026 sailings.
If you’re coming on my group cruise, consider this your “orientation walk” so you can step onboard already knowing where everything is.