Complete Guide to Harmony of the Seas Bars

Harmony of the Seas Bars

When it comes to enjoying a drink, Harmony of the Seas offers cruisers a variety of bars and lounges. Not sure where to start? With several Royal Caribbean cruise ship staples and some unique to Oasis Class ships, our complete guide to all the Harmony of the Seas Bars includes all of the details and drink menus to help you make the difficult decisions.

The good news is that there are plenty of spots to make use of that Deluxe Drink Package. Cruisers can also use Crown and Anchor drink vouchers on these drinks anytime throughout the day at most bars on the ship.

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Complete Guide to Harmony of the Seas Bars With Menus (2023)

The Attic (Deck 4)

The Attic hosts comedy shows throughout the cruise, offered at 2 or 3 different time slots on most nights. These shows do require advanced reservations.

This venue has a bar and waitstaff prior to the show, but service is limited once the show begins. So, you will certainly want to order a few drinks while you laugh it up. The Attic offers Royal Caribbean’s standard bar menu.

After hours, The Attic turns into a nightclub with the resident DJ spinning the latest hits until the wee hours of the morning. The Silent Disco also occurred here during our Harmony of the Seas Caribbean cruise.

Standard Bar Menu

Casino Royale Bar (Deck 4)

If you need a beverage to go along with your slot play, then the Casino Bar is your stop.

Even if you don’t like to gamble, getting a drink here is a safe bet as this is one of the only late night bars on the ship. The casino bar is open whenever the casino is open.

On Air Club (Deck 5)

Get ready to sing. On Air is the karaoke bar on Harmony of the Seas. Luckily, this venue has a full bar with bartenders ready to provide you with a bit of liquid courage.

When cruisers are not belting out their best renditions of Sweet Caroline, the venue also hosts trivia, game shows, and various other activities.

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Boleros (Deck 5)

Boleros, found on many Royal Caribbean ships, is the Latin themed bar and lounge. Whether you choose to relax while listening to some Latin music or partake in a dance class here, be sure to order some drinks from this venue’s specialty bar menu.

With drinks like daquiris, caipirinhas, and other rum-based cocktails, you might feel like you’ve been transported to Havana.

Boleros Menu

Boot and Bonnet Pub (Deck 5)

Boot and Bonnet Pub is the place to be for all the beer lovers on Harmony of the Seas. At this English-style pub, cruisers can throw back a few pints while enjoying some live acoustic guitar music.

Centrally located on the Promenade, this go-to Royal Caribbean bar is also a great spot for people watching while enjoying a beer or proper cocktail.

Boot and Bonnet Pub Menu

Café Promenade (Deck 5)

Open 24 hours a day, Café Promenade is your go-to spot for snacks and coffee any time of day. Serving up breakfast pastries, sandwiches, cookies, and other small desserts, you will never go hungry. There is also a complimentary coffee and tea station here.

Further, like most Royal Caribbean ships, specialty coffee is available at CafĂ© Promenade, which now proudly brews Starbucks. These espresso-based drinks are included in the Deluxe Beverage Package or the CafĂ© Select coffee card.

Café Promenade Menu

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Rising Tide Bar (Deck 5)

Rising Tide Bar is a unique bar experience that everyone must try at least once when sailing on Harmony of the Seas. This spaceship-like capsule ascends and descends 3 floors from the Promenade to Central Park at set intervals throughout the evening.

This bar serves up cocktails from the standard drink menu along with great aerial views during your “flight”.

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Bionic Bar (Deck 5)

Bionic Bar is a futuristic bar set-up where guests can order drinks from an iPad and watch robotic bartenders craft them right in front of you. You have the option to order over 50 different cocktails or create your own concoction.

While this bar is a bit gimmicky, it is worth at least one visit for the experience. If you are cruising with kids, the robotic bartenders can mix up non-alcoholic drinks as well.

Of note, drinks from the Bionic Bar are excluded from the Crown and Anchor drink vouchers; though, the Deluxe Beverage Package does still work here.

Bionic Bar Menu

Schooner Bar (Deck 6)

Schooner Bar is the Royal Caribbean nautically themed bar that is a staple on most ships. Even though it is located somewhat away from the action on Oasis Class ships, this venue is home to various activities during the day including trivia as well as live piano music at night.

This bar’s specialty menu features some of our favorite cocktails, the sidecar and lavender daiquiri. You can also order up some great espresso martinis here.

Schooner Bar Menu

Starbucks (Deck 6)

Just like the popular coffee shop on land, Harmoy of the Seas has its own Starbucks serving up all your favorite drinks. From lattes to iced teas, refreshers, and frappuccinos, your handcrafted beverage awaits you. However, they will cost you extra money.

Beverages at Starbucks are priced a la carte and are NOT included in the deluxe beverage package or the Café Select coffee card.

Unlike newer Oasis Class ships, this venue is located on the Boardwalk on Harmony of the Seas.

Starbucks Menu

Sabor Tequila Bar (Deck 6)

Sabor is your Mexican restaurant and cantina at sea on Harmony of the Seas. Located in the Boardwalk, Sabor has a small bar off to one side of the restaurant.

So whether you just want to enjoy a handcrafted margarita or plan to dine here, you will definitely want to sample some of the signature margaritas on the menu like the Jalapeno-Cucumber margarita. All margaritas are currently covered in the deluxe beverage package.

Sabor Bar Menu

Vintages (Deck 8)

Wine loves can still find Vintages on Harmony of the Seas, located outside in Central Park. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of vino while relaxing al fresco and listening to light music.

This quiet and less crowded venue offers a variety of wine selections and a la carte tapas from Jamie’s Italian if you get hungry.

Vintages Menu

Trellis Bar (Deck 8)

Trellis Bar is also located in Central Park. This venue offers a relaxed, outdoor scene to grab a drink and enjoy the serenity of the neighborhood day or night.

Featuring the standard menu, you can enjoy a light breeze and good company as you marvel at the nighttime sky. While it is outdoors, you don’t have to worry about the crowds, as this is a hidden gem that is in plain sight.

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Dazzles (Deck 8 and 9)

Dazzles is a 2-story venue that hosts plenty of dancing and live music throughout the cruise. With plush seating, a center stage, dance floor, and bar, Dazzles is a great spot to spend your evenings enjoying a variety of musical genres performed by the house band. The venue is also home to various other activities during the cruise as well.

Dazzles offers a full bar, waitstaff, and the standard bar menu. So, be sure to grab some drinks while dancing the night away.

Wonderland Bar (Deck 12)

Wonderland is a specialty restaurant on Harmony of the Seas that provides a whimsical dining experience. It will transport you and your taste buds on a magical journey that is part food and part show. The restaurant serves up some exquisite dishes that are just as entertaining as they are delicious. The same can be said about the cocktails.

So, even if you do not want to venture down the rabbit hole for a truly unique dinner, you should at least stop in for a creative cocktail. These cocktails are included on the Deluxe Drink Package.

Wonderland Menu

Pool Bar (Deck 15)

Pool Bar is located near the main pool on deck 15 portside. This is the perfect spot to enjoy your favorite frozen cocktail during an afternoon in the sun. Of note, the pool bar is located near a smoking area.

The Pool Bar serves the same menu as the Sand Bar and Mast Bar. The menu includes drinks like the pineapple guava sangria, passion spritz, and other tropical cocktails. However, it does not have the Lime and Coconut menu found on newer and/or amplified ships in the fleet.

Pool Bar Menu

Sand Bar (Deck 15)

Sand Bar offers the same experience as the Pool Bar but is conveniently located near the Beach Pool on deck 15 starboard and is non-smoking. Of all the pool areas, we enjoy this one the most.

Solarium Bar (Deck 16)

Solarium Bar is your cocktail oasis while relaxing in the Solarium. This partially covered 3-story area offers a zen environment for adults with plenty of comfy loungers and some of the best views on the ship.

Unfortunately, the Solarium on Harmony of the Seas does not have a pool though. Still, you can sip a cocktail in style as you lounge in this kid-free zone.

Mast Bar (Deck 16)

If you are looking to get sun-drenched but want to avoid the chaos of the pool deck, deck 16 offers plenty of loungers overlooking the area. Of course, you will get thirsty, so that’s why the Mast Bar is conveniently located here on the portside of the ship.

Wipe Out Bar (Deck 16)

Last but not least, there is the Wipe Out Bar. Located completely aft of the ship, this is a great location to enjoy a drink while watching the action on the Flowrider or Ultimate Abyss. Perhaps, you’ll need a little liquid courage before trying out these activities.

It’s also a great spot to pull up some Adirondack chairs and enjoy the wake views.

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4 comments

  • Set out on the Harmony today and already glad we got the deluxe drink package because I’m obsessed with the Caribbean Mule at Solarium on Deck 16! The fact that no kids are allowed (I’m a teacher on Christmas break) and that it’s right by our room are really making it my favorite place on this amazing ship.

  • Jodi Zadow

    Hi,

    Is there any bar on the ship that you can watch televised sporting events?

  • Marie Ervin

    Is there a cigar bar?

  • Rebecca

    Sailing on this ship April 14th. really struggling trying to decide whether the drink package is worth the over $400 per person it costs ….. I don’t want to have to feel nickeled and dime to but I don’t want to pay for more that I’m going to actually drink any tips would be appreciated !