Rhapsody of the Seas by Royal Caribbean International
Cruise Line
Royal Caribbean International
Launch Year
1997
Speed
22 Kn
Length
280 m
Width
32 m
No. of Decks
11
No. of Cabins
1020
No. of Passengers
2416
Cruise Line
Royal Caribbean International
About the Ship
From memory-making in the Mediterranean to coasting through the Caribbean – your bucket list is about to get a lot shorter.
Chart a course for emerald island jungles and pristine Caribbean shores. Or set sail for picturesque wonders and sun-soaked Mediterranean ports. From bucket list excursions in to romantic strolls through the white-washed villages of Mykonos, no matter where you choose to wander, Rhapsody of the Seas® delves deeper and adventures further, taking you to some of the world’s most exotic cruise destinations.
- ID45
- Launch Year1997
- Languageen-US
- CurrencyUSD
- Crew count765
- Deck count11
- Cabin count1020
- Large cabin count287
- Wheelchair cabin count14
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dining
Main Dining
GOURMET COURSES
In the Main Dining Room, you can experience flavours that take you from Jamaica to Jaipur, a rotating menu of delicious dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that in the morning is the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty brunch paired with refreshing mimosas, at dinnertime transforms into a world class dining experience with a menu that invites you to taste your way around the world course by course.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
Many of the dishes on the Main Dining Room’s menu rotate each night, which means you could go an entire week without ever repeating a course. Every meal here begins with something delicious from the starters section of the menu — like savoury duck terrine layered with apricot chutney on toasted sourdough bread, a flaky Vidalia onion tart baked with whipped eggs, cream, and smoked bacon, or spiced eggplant and Kalamata olive tartare prepared with red pepper hummus and served on crispy garlic bread. Then, choose from international entrees like Moroccan spiced ahi tuna served over mint couscous, sautéed spinach and tequila peppers with a cool yogurt vinaigrette. Or mojo-marinated bone-in pork loin paired with sweet potatoes, broccoli and a cumin-citrus reduction. Dessert is also worth getting excited about, with options like sweet cream-soaked tres leches, home-style carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, and a light and fluffy Grand Marnier soufflé.
NOTE
Food offerings may differ by ship and sailing.
PRO TIP
The food in the Main Dining Room is complimentary, and you can order as many courses as you like.