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Liberty of the Seas

2 of 19 Royal Caribbean International ships

Liberty of the Seas is a stunning floating resort and, alongside Freedom, the largest cruise ship afloat. It has 2 lobbies up to 11 decks high, a surf-rider, an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and Royal Promenade 4 decks high. Liberty of the Seas passengers tend to be all ages and mostly American but more Brits/Europeans in Europe. When all cabins have double occupancy, the ship provides a space ratio of 44 tons per passenger and a crew to passenger ratio of one for every 2.6 passengers. At full capacity the space ratio is 32.7 tons per passenger and the crew ratio is one to 3.5 passengers.

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Debbie
15 years 2 months ago
Excellent ship, we sailed on the sister ship Independance last year. Service excellent as was the quality and service of food. Only fault children under 3 years are not allowed in childrens play area even if they are toilet trained and supervised by an adult. The tots club was usually held in a bar area.
Otherwise we could ot fault the ship.
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Travel operator: Royal Caribbean

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Pam
16 years 2 months ago
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our 7 day western Caribbean cruise from Miami on the Liberty of the seas. We splashed out on a stateroom with balcony to celebrate my 50th birthday and boy was it worth it ! Our breakfast was brought to the room everyday...............this was included in the price !! Forward port side cabin on deck 6; perfect to watch the sun come up and see the ship docking, plus easy to use stairs to walk up to restaurant or down to watch the shows if the lifts were very busy; plus it stopped us putting any weight on too !! We had already been on the sister ship Freedom of the seas in 2007 and this is a similar ship. WOW is a word that we never stopped using throughout the whole cruise. Everything was so well organised and considering that this is a huge ship, I cannot praise RCCL enough. Loads to do on board for adults and kids, great ports of call and excursions on the islands especially the flight line in Haiti and Stingray city in Grand Caymen, great entertainment day and night for all ages, fabulous 5 star food ( there was a variety of excellent dishes on the main menu and they even catered for my allergies !), brilliant staff who can´t do enough for you, lovely room and comfortable bed ( I have back problems so this is important). We both felt like millionaires. I could write pages waxing on about the ship and the activities etc but all of this is on their website. I will finish by saying that we have never enjoyed ourselves so much and we were so overwhelmed by the whole experience, from start to finish,that we are now addicts. A truly "out of this world" experience and I can´t wait for my next one !!! CRUISE ON !!
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Travel operator: Cruise Club UK

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16 years 5 months ago
WOW!!! this ship is big.
we were on 2 back to back cruises out of miami.
first week was the eastern carribbean and second week western carribean,same ship same stateroom.
8 people were in the party ages from 18 to 75 and none of us could not fault this ship
the 18 and 21 year olds never went to bed before 5am there days were spent rock climbing, surfing,swimming,shopping,eating,ice skating,fitness centre,discoing,and in the theatre watching excellent shows.
And as for the rest of us, four 50 year olds and two 70 year olds it was twice round the track on the top deck, a rest by one of the three pools,or going to one of the lounges or theatres for fun and games,or eating.In the evennings it was off to the theatre for a show then to the casino or a bar for a can of english beer.
And then there was the places we visited
Haiti,jamaica,grand cayman,mexico,st maarten,puerto rico,
Only one commplaint the ship is to big on the first full day at sea the wife and i started on deck 15 the chaple and went on a tour of each deck,it took us all day to get around everything.
The down side with cruissing out of the U S A is the 3 to 4 hours standing in a line at customs and immigration going in and leaving the U S A
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Travel operator: royal carribean

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