You won’t get lost on this ship or feel like just another face in the crowd. Instead, the vessel's many beautifully designed lounges and restaurants offer opportunities for intimate meals and nights out that you wouldn't expect on a large ship. Built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 to the tune of $70 million and then refreshed again in 2016 during a dry dock that enhanced the pool deck and redesigned the spa, the 2,143-guest Radiance of the Seas strikes a fine balance between being large enough to offer multiple dining and entertainment choices, and small enough to never feel overwhelming.