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Liberty of the Seas Longest voyage15 nights visiting 5 ports on Liberty of the Seas.

By the numbers

154,407 GT

Tonnage

3,634

Guests

2007

Built

14

Decks

1,815

Cabins

1,112ft

Length · 339 m

More specifications

1,360

Crew

5 star

Rating

About Liberty of the Seas

The adventure’s never been bigger – or bolder. Get ready for a tide turning thrill-a-thon where every adventure is larger than life. Sailing from Galveston, Texas, you to some of the most incredible shores in the Caribbean – all while offering plenty of whoa-worthy entertainment, game changing slides and next level nightlife to keep you checking firsts off your bucket list in between destinations.

Ports Liberty of the Seas visits

Galveston (86) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Galveston Cozumel (85) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Cozumel Puerto Costa Maya (57) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Puerto Costa Maya Southampton (14) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Southampton Vigo (9) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Vigo La Coruna, Spain (8) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting La Coruna, Spain Bilbao (7) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Bilbao Lisbon (6) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Lisbon Brugge (4) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Brugge Seville (4) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Seville Hamburg, Germany (3) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Hamburg, Germany Le Havre (3) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Le Havre Haugesund (2) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Haugesund Olden, Norway (2) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Olden, Norway Stavanger, Norway (2) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Stavanger, Norway Cherbourg (1) port guide Search cruises on Liberty of the Seas visiting Cherbourg
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Ship gallery

Liberty of the Seas English Pub ice-skating Spa Basketball splashaway-bay Onboard Shopping broadway-show tidal-wave-sports-court FlowRider the-perfect-storm Casino Pickleball Rock Climbing Game Show Arcade Ocean-Voyagers Art Collection Jewelry Making library-and-card-room Bar aquanauts cafe-promenade on-air-club-karaoke teen-disco-space-activity fitness-room-activity departure-lounge English-pub whirlpools-water-pool-deck

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from $1,680

$186 / night

Iberian Peninsula Jun 26, 2026 9

from $1,856

$265 / night

Iberian Peninsula Jul 5, 2026 7

from $1,366

$195 / night

United Kingdom Jul 12, 2026 7

from $2,852

$570 / night

Baltic Jul 19, 2026 5

from $1,914

$212 / night

United Kingdom Jul 24, 2026 9

from $1,457

$291 / night

United Kingdom Aug 2, 2026 5

from $1,158

$128 / night

Northern Europe Aug 7, 2026 9

from $1,046

$149 / night

United Kingdom Aug 16, 2026 7

from $1,243

$155 / night

Northern Europe Aug 23, 2026 8

from $1,068

$118 / night

Europe Aug 31, 2026 9

from $1,172

$130 / night

United Kingdom Sep 9, 2026 9

from $1,004

$143 / night

Northern Europe Sep 18, 2026 7

from $1,139

$142 / night

Northern Europe Sep 25, 2026 8

from $870

$145 / night

United Kingdom Oct 10, 2026 6

from $1,534

$102 / night

Europe Oct 16, 2026 15

from $433

$86 / night

North America Oct 31, 2026 5

from $434

$108 / night

North America Nov 5, 2026 4

from $423

$84 / night

North America Nov 9, 2026 5

from $465

$93 / night

Mexico Nov 14, 2026 5

from $436

$109 / night

North America Nov 19, 2026 4

Frequently asked questions

What is Liberty of the Seas?
Liberty of the Seas is the second Freedom-class vessel operated by Royal Caribbean International, built at the Aker Yards Turku Shipyard in Finland and entering service in May 2007. Originally 154,407 GT and enlarged to 155,889 GT after a 2016 refurbishment, she accommodates 3,798 passengers at double occupancy. Known for her extensive sports facilities including a FlowRider, ice rink, and water slides, she is currently repositioning to Southampton for European summer sailings.
What activities and recreation are on Liberty of the Seas?
Liberty of the Seas offers extensive sports facilities including the FlowRider onboard wave generator, an interactive children's water play area, a full-size volleyball/basketball court, an ice skating rink, and a large fitness center. Two cantilevered whirlpools extend from the sides of the ship. A 2016 refurbishment added a water slide complex with two racing slides and a boomerang-style slide.
Where does Liberty of the Seas sail?
Liberty of the Seas currently operates a 16-day transatlantic repositioning from Fort Lauderdale to Southampton via Bermuda, Tenerife, Cádiz, Lisbon, and Vigo. Her 2026 European season includes Spain/Portugal, Norway, Hamburg/Bruges, and Northern Europe itineraries from Southampton. She repositions back to Galveston in October 2026 for Western Caribbean itineraries.
What is the history of Liberty of the Seas?
Delivered to Royal Caribbean on April 19, 2007, Liberty made her first port call at Southampton on April 22, 2007. She underwent renovations in January 2011 and again in February 2016. Many interiors were decorated by muralist Clarissa Parish. She spent summers in Europe and winters in Miami or Fort Lauderdale until 2015, when she began summers at Cape Liberty, Bayonne, NJ. From October 31, 2026, she will home-port in Galveston, Texas.
Which cruise line operates Liberty of the Seas?
Liberty of the Seas is operated by Royal Caribbean International.