Drink, Float, and Elevate Your Cruise Experience
The bar serves a variety of wines, beers, and cocktails, and is a popular spot for pre-dinner drinks or a casual nightcap. Located on all Oasis Class ships, the Rising Tide Bar is a unique and fun dining option on Royal Caribbean cruises. This one-of-a-kind bar offers a twist on traditional bar experiences by functioning as a mobile, floating bar that travels between Central Park and the Royal Promenade. Guests can hop on and enjoy their favorite cocktail, beer, or wine while taking in stunning views from the skylight above. Whether you're in the mood for a pre-dinner drink or a casual nightcap, the Rising Tide Bar is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy delicious drinks. So, grab a seat and let the Rising Tide Bar elevate your cruise experience to new heights!
Grab a seat on the Rising Tide Bar during sunset for a stunning view while enjoying your favorite drink.
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The Rising Tide Bar is a great place to grab a drink, but beverages can add up. Consider purchasing Royal Caribbean's drink package to save some money. The cruise line's most comprehensive package includes most alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (including bottled water, premium coffees, juices, cocktails, beer, and wine by the glass). The price ranges from $55 to $ $105 per person, per day. Keep an eye out for drink package deals and for booking promotions including this feature!
The minimum required age to drink at Royal Caribbean's Rising Tide Bar is 21 years old for North American sailings. It is 18+ for departures from South America, Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Rising Tide Bar dress code is generally considered casual. There's no need for formal wear, but maintaining a clean and put-together look is still expected. Here's a breakdown of what's generally appropriate: Tops: Collared shirts, polos, blouses, t-shirts are all acceptable. Bottoms: Shorts, jeans, skirts, dresses are all fine. Shoes: You must wear shoes at all times, but sandals or flip-flops are okay for bars and lounges. Here are some things to avoid: Swimwear: While it's casual, avoid wearing just your swimsuit or cover-up. Shirtless: Men should wear shirts at all times. Torn or ripped clothing: Excessively worn clothing is not appropriate.