Embark on an exciting cruise aboard our adventure-filled ship, where each day offers a wide variety of activities to keep your moments full of fun and excitement! From the adrenaline rush of the Tidal Wave, the first boomerang-style slide on the high seas that will leave you breathless, to the joy of Splashaway Bay, a colorful attraction that enchants the little ones. Plus, enjoy the best entertainment at our ice rink and sample delicious meals throughout, ensuring that every moment on the high seas is memorable and exciting for the whole family. Dive into our crystal-clear pools, participate in exciting sports activities and enjoy jaw-dropping live shows. With endless options to explore, relax and have fun, our ship is full of adventures awaiting you at every turn, offering you the perfect getaway filled with unforgettable memories.
Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. It’s a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. The city sits at the northern end of Southampton Water where the River Test and the River Itchen meet, with the River Hamble joining just south of the built‑up area. Southampton City Council is the local authority and operates as a unitary council. The city forms the heart of the Greater Southampton area and has an estimated population of about 253,651.
MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
• The Bargate – a medieval gatehouse standing right in the middle of the shopping district. The top floor now houses a Heritage Visitor Centre.
• Central Parks – laid out in the 19th century and listed as Grade II on English Heritage’s Register of Historic Parks.
• The annual Southampton Boat Show.
• SeaCity Museum.
• Tudor House.
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Day 3
bilbao, spain
Arrival: 08:00
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Departure: 18:00
Bilbao is the capital of Biscay in the Basque Country, in northern Spain. The city is situated on the banks of the Nervión, a tidal river. Bilbao was until the 90s a large, grey industrial town, the economic heart of the Basque Country. But since the opening of a new Guggenheim Museum by the river, the city has become an arty and stylish city and is now a major tourist destination. The main attraction that put Bilbao on the map was the construction of the Guggenheim Museum by Frank Gehry, it is now one of Spain’s most visited attractions. The building is impressive and there are some very interesting sculptures outside the museum and in the atrium. Centred on the Plaza Nueva, a busy and colourful square, and the Santiago Cathedral the old quarter of Bilbao is pretty compact and a walk around its streets doesn't take long. The impressive church of San Nicolas, built in 1743 in honour of the sailors from Bilbao, stands at the entrance to the Casco Viejo. Located in the very heart of Bilbao's old centre, the cathedral of Bilbao is the oldest church in the city and the main Gothic construction in Biscay. Vital and exciting Bilbao is famous for its great food, its culture and its active nightlife.
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Day 4
gijon, spain
Arrival: 09:00
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Departure: 18:00
Gijón is a coastal city in the province of Asturias in northwest Spain. It’s a dynamic, lively place, with plenty of parks, sports facilities, and carefully restored historic and artistic heritage. As one of the region’s main cities, Gijón hosts fairs, conferences, concerts, and major cultural and sporting events.
The Old Town lies close to the City Hall Square and spreads across several areas. In Plaza del Marqués you’ll find the statue of King Pelayo and the elegant Revillagigedo Palace. It’s an ideal spot to sit down with a drink in one of the many bars and clubs.
Cimavilla is the old fishermen’s quarter, full of small, brightly painted houses, traditional cider bars, and late‑night venues. Walking straight up from Cimavilla’s streets brings you to the top of the Santa Catalina headland, where you can enjoy sweeping views over the city and harbour. Here you’ll also find one of Gijón’s most important landmarks, Eduardo Chillida’s sculpture “Elogio del Horizonte” (Eulogy to the Horizon).
Gijón preserves remains of Roman settlements, such as the Campo Valdés baths from the 1st century AD, the largest surviving Roman baths in Spain. A long‑standing favourite holiday resort among people in Spain, the city combines a vibrant nightlife and cultural scene with excellent beaches.
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Day 5
vigo, spain
Arrival: 10:00
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Departure: 19:00
Vigo is a city and municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, on the Atlantic coast.
Porta do Sol is the historic quarter’s main hub and a shopping area, home to a range of cultural centres, modern museums and arts foundations.
Samil Beach is Vigo’s largest beach and sits at the mouth of the Lagares River.
The Cíes Islands are a small group of islands just off the coast of Pontevedra in Galicia. Declared a nature reserve in 1980, they were incorporated into the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park in 2002.
Known as the Gateway to the Atlantic, Vigo blends ancient history, stunning beaches and a contemporary, cosmopolitan feel. It’s a remarkable city that offers a warm welcome and beautiful surroundings; together with its coastal setting, striking landscapes and relaxed, friendly atmosphere, it gives even seasoned travellers a truly memorable experience to bring home.
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Day 7
la coruna, spain
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 18:00
It forms part of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, a region of sweeping green landscapes with a strong Celtic and Roman heritage that still lends it a mystical, magical character. Today A Coruña is a modern city, blending its traditional agricultural and fishing sectors with thriving newer industries such as fashion and textiles.
Set on the Atlantic Ocean, A Coruña is a historic city whose past is closely tied to its old fishing and commercial port. The peninsula where the Old Town stands is also home to the Tower of Hercules, one of the city’s emblems, and features an evocative Romanesque maze of streets, squares and medieval churches.
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Day 9
paris (le havre), france
Arrival: 08:00
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Departure: 21:00
Le Havre is a port city at the mouth of the Seine, on the English Channel in the region of Upper Normandy in France. Le Havre is French for "the harbour". Historically, Le Havre has always been the harbour for Paris, with goods transferring there between ocean-going vessels and barges which go to Paris via the Seine.Le Havre was heavily bombed during the Battle of Normandy. The reconstruction of the town was undertaken by August Perret using reinforced concrete. This project has led to the city being added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.The most important places to visit in Le Havre are: St Joseph's Church, the Cathedrale Notre Dame, the Maison de l'Armateur and the Town Hall, located on one of the largest squares in France. It is possible to climb the tower for view of the lay out of the city.
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Day 10
southampton, england
Arrival: 05:30
Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. It’s a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. The city sits at the northern end of Southampton Water where the River Test and the River Itchen meet, with the River Hamble joining just south of the built‑up area. Southampton City Council is the local authority and operates as a unitary council. The city forms the heart of the Greater Southampton area and has an estimated population of about 253,651.
MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
• The Bargate – a medieval gatehouse standing right in the middle of the shopping district. The top floor now houses a Heritage Visitor Centre.
• Central Parks – laid out in the 19th century and listed as Grade II on English Heritage’s Register of Historic Parks.
• The annual Southampton Boat Show.
• SeaCity Museum.
• Tudor House.
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
What’s included?
The price includes the cabin in the chosen category and its daily cleaning.
Full board, with the option to choose from luxury restaurants, casual dining, or pizzerias, and beverages like water, lemonade, and iced tea.
Exclusive entertainment by Royal Caribbean, such as Cats, Grease, Mamma Mia, Saturday Night Fever, ice-skating shows, and Aquatheater performances (if the ship has these facilities).
What’s NOT included?
Medical services
Onboard shopping
Travel insurance
Onboard internet
Spa and beauty salon services
Service fee (gratuities) – Can be added to your booking before the cruise starts; otherwise, it will be automatically charged to your onboard account.
Specialty restaurants
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
Shore excursions
Photographs during the cruise
24-hour room service
Categories of Liberty of the Seas
Balcony
Inside
Outside
Suite
Image is representative only; size, layout and furnishings may vary (within the same stateroom category).