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Freedom of the Seas Western Caribbean Cruises

    Five-Night Cruise

    • For travelers looking for a cruise vacation that isn't too long, Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas departs from Port Canaveral, Fla., for five nights in the Western Caribbean. This cruise stops at the ports of Georgetown, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico, with two fun days at sea in between. On this ship, vacationers enjoy sports such as rock wall climbing and an ice-skating rink. Dining is available in the main dining rooms as well as two specialty restaurants, Portofino's Italian and Chops Grille. The casino is open every night, and Adventure Ocean Youth Facilities provides child-care during the days and evenings so Mom and Dad can take in a show or play their luck at the blackjack table.

    Seven-Night Cruise

    • For a longer cruise vacation, the Freedom of the Seas also departs Port Canaveral for longer voyages, such as a seven-night Western Caribbean cruise. With stops in Labadee, Haiti; Ochos Rios, Jamaica; Georgetown; Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico, passengers have the chance to experience a tropical vacation with time to enjoy shore excursions of many varieties. While docked at any of these ports, take time out of sight-seeing to participate in water sports such as jet skiing, parasailing, snorkeling and scuba-diving. Each of the ports offers white sandy beaches, crystal-clear ocean water and plenty of tourist attractions for cruise guests to enjoy.

    Holiday Cruise

    • Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas offers a Christmas Cruise every year consisting of seven nights of tropical ocean breezes, warm temperatures and fruity cocktails. This cruise departs from Florida and stops in Haiti, Grand Cayman, Mexico and Jamaica. You won't miss out on your Christmas dinner--it's still served for those who participate in the holiday season on Christmas night, only you don't have to cook it or clean it up. Each night the ship's crew performs Vegas-style shows in their lounges, and every day brings new islands to see and new on-board activities in which to participate.



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