 | The gleaming white hull of the Serenity has a real sense of presence. This is a large ship, 820 feet/250 meters long, that could easily carry 2000+ passengers, instead it carries just 1080. |
 | The Main dining room is a grand affair and offers guest dinner at two seatings. Remarkably, the Crystal Dining Room never repeats a menu, even during the three-and-a-half month long World Cruises. |
 | The vintage room hosts the ultimate experience for wine enthusiasts with intimate wine-makers dinners for four to 14 people (nightly by reservation), offering a tasting menu created to complement rare vintages and wine regions of the world. |
 | The Trident Pool Grill with a full bar serves the Late-Risers Breakfast from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and tasty poolside fare all dayincluding grilled hot dogs, made-to-order hamburgers, veggie and chicken burgers, tuna melts, two different wrap sandwiches each day, and gourmet pizzas. |
 | The Sushi Bar offers an assortment of Nobu's signature sushi and sashimi, including Salmon Tartar with Sevruga Caviar, Tiradito Nobu-style, and Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño |
 | The Prego specialty restaurant aboard Serenity serves Italian inspired food that is authentic, very tasty and served by European waiters who have a passion for their job. |
 | The Lido Cafe is for casual meals, this indoor/outdoor venue features elaborate breakfast buffets with exotic fruit, fresh-baked breads and pastries, as well as made-to-order regular and egg white omelets, waffles, and pancakes; luncheon buffets include custom-made pastas and salads, soups, carved meats, fresh fish, and desserts. |
 | The Bistro - open all day. In the morning, enjoy fresh croissants and breakfast pastries. During the afternoon, guests can sip exotic coffee drinks or premium wines by the glass and savor rich pâtés, international cheeses, and freshly baked desserts. |
 | Palm Court has expansive picture windows, lush greenery, comfortable rattan furnishings and classical music. Not to be missed is the daily afternoon high tea, with themes such as Vienna served by staff dressed in velvets and brocades and English Colonial Tea with scones served with whipped cream and jams, finger sandwiches and sweets. |
 | Crystal Serenity's Silk Road restaurant features the eclectic cuisine of famed master chef Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa with dishes prepared by Nobu-trained chefs. Matsuhisa redefined sushi with an innovative blending of classically styled Japanese foods with distinct Peruvian and European influences. |
 | Complimentary 24-hour in-stateroom dining. At sea or in port, breakfast, lunch or dinner in your room or on your veranda. During lunch and dinner meals from the Crystal Dining Room, served course by course, can be delivered. |
 | The tops digs aboard The Serenity - The Crystal Penthouse. This photo shows the sitting area and the large picture windows. The Serenity has 4 Crystal Penthouse Suites. |
 | The separate dining room is another feature of the top digs - the Crystal Penthouse. Enjoy a private dinner with friends - old or new. |
 | Deck 11 holds 32 Penthouse Suites with veranda. 538 Square Feet, and tastefully appointed with flat screen TV and Yamaha music systems, twin bathroom sinks, deluxe Jacuzzi bath tubs, separate shower and walk-in wardrobe. Beautiful. |
 | Penthouse with veranda (PH) 403 sq. ft. respectively. Appointed with flat screen TV and Yamaha music systems, twin bathroom sinks, deluxe Jacuzzi bath tubs, separate shower and walk-in wardrobe. If you intend to book a PH, we recommend you request deck 11. |
 | The 269 square feet Deluxe Staterooms with verandah, on decks 8,9 and 10 are the staple of the Serenity, accounting for 368 of the 548 available cabins. These are very comfortable rooms, with fluffy beds. Filled with the usual features, fridge, safe, remote color TV and DVD, free sodas and water. |
 | The Deluxe Staterooms are the bottom bunks aboard Serenity. Perfect for those who consider it 'a place to sleep', and who can blame them, with so much to do aboard who wants to spend time in their room? |
 | The bathroom in the base grade rooms are tight but still functional and luxurious. |