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Sheathed in glass, the Brilliance of the Seas is very aptly named. The large expanse of windows on this ship provides breathtaking views from every vantage point. Six dining venues will more than meet your needs for any meal of the day or night and snacks in between.
Family accommodations are in abundance with plenty of room to sleep as many as eight in the staterooms or suites. The majority of the over 1500 cabins on this ship have an ocean view and over half of these have their own private balcony.
There is a rock climbing wall in addition to the well-equipped gym for those who want to engage in the ultimate physical activities. Enhance your driving skills on the golf course and driving range or spend your days lazing around the pool. A wide variety of activities will keep the children fully occupied in the programs geared toward different age groups.
You can do as much or as little as you please when you take a cruise on the Brilliance of the Seas.
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We departed on September the 4th from Barcelona. We soon discovered bed bugs in our cabin and notified the Guest Relations to check our cbin. I was bitten all over my back and legs. They sent someone to check the cabin and they found lots more bed bugs and we were given a junior suite. Whilst this cabin was better my partner was incredibly upset by the whole thing and wanted to get off the ship. F.... Read full review