Line:
Royal Caribbean InternationalLaunched:
11th May 2006Tonnage:
154,407Length:
1112 feetTotal Crew:
1,360Occupancy:
3,634Rating:
starsExperience a masterpiece of naval engineering - the Freedom of the Seas. Featuring a rock-climbing wall with eleven routes and a central spire you can swing around, a FlowRider surf park at sea, cantilevered whirlpools that extend 12 feet beyond the sides of the ship, the H20 ZoneSM waterpark, complete with interactive sculpture fountains, ground geysers and a cascading waterfall... there's a lot to experience on this impressive cruise ship. The Freedom of the Seas also features extensive WiFi capabilities and mobile phone connectivity, as well as flat-screen TVs in every stateroom. You've got to see this ship to believe it.
Royal Caribbean International is known for driving innovation at sea and has continuously redefined cruise vacationing since its launch in 1969. Each successive class of ships is an architectural marvel and pushes the envelope of what is possible on a cruise ship. Onboard, the global cruise line has debuted countless industry “firsts” – such as rock climbing, ice skating and surfing at sea – to capture the imagination of families and adventurous vacationers alike. Throughout, guests sail on exciting itineraries to some of the world’s most popular destinations and enjoy Royal Caribbean’s friendly and engaging service.
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Royal Caribbean International
Average Ship Rating
Staff Member recommended this ship.
WOW! This is the largest, tallest, longest ship in the market at least until the Independence of the Seas launches in 2008.
This is truly an experience featuring ice rinks, boxing ring, climbing wall and the revolutionary wave rider. The highlight for me was the Parade, which is basically a street of bars, café’s and shops where you can sit and watch the world go by.
This ship is never ending and has many areas where you can get away from it all and escape from the 4300 other passengers. There are unlimited dining options, unlimited bars, fantastic children’s facilities including a children’s zone called H2O.
Review by Alison Burns (Marketing Manager - The Cruise Team)
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