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'''Serenade of the Seas''' is a member of the Radiance-class of ships, belonging to the ] fleet. The Serenade displaces 90,090 tons and is 962 feet long. She has a passenger capacity of 2,501 and was introduced into service ], ]. '''Serenade of the Seas''' is a member of the Radiance-class of ships, belonging to the ] fleet. The Serenade displaces 90,090 tons and is 962 feet long. She has a passenger capacity of 2,501 and went into service on ], ].


The Serenade sails the Southern Caribbean during the winter and spring and cruises in Alaska during the summer. The Serenade sails the Southern ] during the winter and spring and cruises in ] during the summer.




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Serenade of the Seas is a member of the Radiance-class of ships, belonging to the Royal Caribbean International fleet. The Serenade displaces 90,090 tons and is 962 feet long. She has a passenger capacity of 2,501 and went into service on August 1, 2003.

The Serenade sails the Southern Caribbean during the winter and spring and cruises in Alaska during the summer.


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