Ship Facts
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Ship Name: Liberty of
the Seas
Maiden Voyage: May 19, 2007
Passenger Capacity:
3,634
Gross Tonnage:
160,000
Length:
1,112'
Max Beam:
126.64'
Draft:
28'
Cruising Speed:
21.6 knots
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Ship Highlights
- H2O Zone
- Cantilevered whirlpools
- Rock-climbing wall
- Extensive WiFi capabilities and
connectivity for cell phones
- Full-size, f\lat-screen TVs in every
stateroom
- Themed bars and lounges
- Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
- Fitness Center and Day Spa
- Full-size Everlast boxing ring

Royal Promenade

Theatre

FlowRider®

Ice-skating rink
View
the Ship's Deck Plan
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THE
LIBERTY OF THE SEAS:
Your massive floating resort home for our Cruise
for Liberty
| Say hello to one of the world's biggest and most
imaginative maritime marvels - Liberty of the Seas. This
second addition to our Freedom class of ships comes
fully loaded with an unlimited supply of onboard
adventure. You'll find a surf park, full-size boxing
ring, H20 ZoneSM
water park (complete with ground geysers), ice-skating
rinks, specialty restaurants and bustling boulevards
lined with shops and cafés. All of this is yours
combined with a guaranteed first dining time, daily
conference work shops and nightly interactive grassroots
discussions.
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JANUARY 9-16, 2011
| Day |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
| Jan 9 |
Miami, FL |
|
4:30 PM |
| Jan 10 |
Day at Sea |
- |
- |
| Jan 11 |
Day at Sea |
- |
- |
| Jan 12 |
Phillipsburg, St. Maarten |
7:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
| Jan 13 |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
7:00 AM |
2:00 PM |
| Jan 14 |
Labadee, Hispaniola |
11:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
| Jan 15 |
Day at Sea |
- |
- |
| Jan 16 |
Miami, FL |
6:00 AM |
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All itineraries are subject to
change without notice
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Miami, FL
South Florida's exciting, international city is much more than
the gateway to Latin America. It's one of the world's most
popular vacation destinations. With its world-renowned beaches,
unrivaled nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin
flavor, this is one place you'll want to check out. Before
departing from Miami, enjoy a tour that will highlight this
exciting city.
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St. Maarten
When the Spanish closed their colonial fort on St. Maarten in
1648, a few Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and
decided to share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and France
signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is
today. Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in its
architecture and landscaping. The island offers endless
stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes and great shopping.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
One of the largest islands in the Eastern Caribbean, Puerto
Rico's landscape encompasses mountains, underground caves, coral
reefs, white-sand beaches and an incredibly massive rain forest
that supplies fresh water to most of the island. At the same
time San Juan, the capital of the commonwealth, is a big city
with a bustling business district, glitzy resorts and casinos,
as well as one of the most stunning examples of colonial life in
the Western world.
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Labadee, Hispaniola
On the north coast of Hispaniola, surrounded by beautiful
mountain slopes and exotic foliage, sits Labadee®, Royal
Caribbean's private paradise. This exclusive destination offers
pristine beaches, breathtaking scenery and spectacular water
activities. We even have an amazing new Aqua Park for kids.
Regardless of where you go, you'll find yourself embraced by the
beautiful landscape. Labadee's native charm, along with its
natural beauty, make this a destination not to be missed, and
only Royal Caribbean can take you there.
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