9 nights. Mexico, Honduras, Jamaica, Cayman Islands
From €734 Average per person

9 nights. Mexico, Honduras, Jamaica, Cayman Islands

Departure from: Galveston, TX, United States of America
From
€734
Average per person
Taxes included
From
€734
Average per person
Taxes included
Cruises Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas
Liberty of the Seas
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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.
339m.Length
56m.Beam:
15Decks
3,634Occupancy
1,365Crew
2007Inaugurated
154tn.Tonnage
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galveston, texas
Day 1
galveston, texas
Departure: 16:00
Galveston is a seaside resort city on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas. Covering 208.3 square miles (539 km²), it had an estimated population of 47,762 people in 2012. It is the county seat and the second-largest municipality in Galveston County, and forms part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Named after Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid, Count of Gálvez, Galveston’s first European settlements were built on the island around 1816 by the French privateer Louis-Michel Aury to support the fledgling Republic of Mexico in its fight against Spain. The Port of Galveston was established in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico after it gained independence from Spain. The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution, and later became the capital of the Republic of Texas. In the 19th century, Galveston grew into a major U.S. commercial centre and one of the largest ports in the country. It was devastated by the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, which brought severe flooding and a powerful storm surge. This natural disaster on the exposed barrier island remains the deadliest in United States history, with an estimated death toll of between 6,000 and 12,000 people. Today, Galveston’s economy is largely based on tourism, health care, shipping, and financial services. A major economic driver is the 84-acre (340,000 m²) University of Texas Medical Branch campus, which enrols more than 2,500 students. Galveston is also home to six historic districts that contain one of the largest and most significant collections of 19th-century buildings in the United States, with over 60 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
cozumel, mexico
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Day 3
cozumel, mexico
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 18:00
Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen and close to the Yucatán Channel. The main town on the island is San Miguel de Cozumel. The island belongs to Cozumel Municipality in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. There are several beach clubs that offer snorkelling, and the main attractions are the offshore reefs and the many dive shops. Cozumel also has several Mayan archaeological sites. The most extensive remains are at San Gervasio, an inland site a few miles north of the Carretera Transversal highway. Another site is located near the village of El Cedral, inland from the Carretera Costera Sur highway. In Punta Sur Park, at the southern tip of the island, you’ll find the El Caracol temple, believed to have been used as a lighthouse by the Mayans.
roatan, honduras
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Day 4
roatan, honduras
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 17:00
Roatán, located between the islands of Útila and Guanaja, is the largest of Honduras’ Bay Islands. The island was formerly known as Ruatan and Rattan. It is approximately 77 kilometres long, and less than 8 kilometres across at its widest point. The island consists of two municipalities: José Santos Guardiola in the east and Roatán, including the Cayos Cochinos further south in the west. The most populous town on the island is Coxen Hole, capital of Roatán municipality, located in the southwest. The easternmost quarter of the island is separated by a channel through the mangroves; this section is called Helene, or Santa Elena in Spanish. Satellite islands at the eastern end are Morat, Barbareta, and Pigeon Cay. Further west, between French Harbour and Coxen Hole, are several cays, including Stamp Cay and Barefoot Cay. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Cameo Factory in Coxen Hole • Carambola Gardens • Caves of Helene • Dolphin show at Anthony’s Key Resort • East End – if you’re up for an adventure, visit the east end of the island. This end of the island is home to many locals and some expats, as well as a few resorts. One that deserves a mention is Camp Bay Beach, Beach Adventure Lodge, which is the only resort on Camp Bay Beach. Here you can also try the Tasty Tarpon restaurant, and it’s a place that offers free access to the beach for everything from snorkelling and diving to fly fishing. There are a few other interesting stops along the way, such as Marble Hill Farms, where wonderful local jams and jellies are made. Asylum Bar & Grill sits on a palapa literally over the calm waters in Camp Bay, which can sometimes feel like the restaurant at the end of the universe after the long journey getting there. Santa Helena, located in Roatán’s municipality of Santos Guardiola, is a small secluded island 12 miles further east of Roatán. This off‑the‑beaten‑track tropical paradise is a one‑mile‑by‑two‑mile island that is sparsely populated with indigenous people who still live life as it was in the Old Caribbean, unspoiled and uncommercialised by tourist development. St Helene is the epitome of a sleepy little fishing village. Access to Helene is by private boat or passenger ferry service from Oak Ridge. • Garifuna Village Tour in Punta Gorda • Iguana Farm, near French Harbour • Mangrove Forest kayak tour at Camp Bay Beach Adventure Lodge • Marine Science Museum at Anthony’s Key Resort • Oak Ridge – a small village on the eastern end of the island. On arrival, you’ll be offered water‑taxi tours to the Hole‑in‑the‑Wall restaurant, neighbouring communities, and around the harbour, but it’s also pleasant to walk through the village, which has many brightly coloured wooden houses on stilts along the shore. • Pigeon Cayes – two small deserted islands • Punta Gorda – renting a scooter and driving to Punta Gorda takes about one hour each way, and brings you through some beautiful countryside. It can be nice to get away from the touristy areas and back into places that look and feel like Honduras. The town of Punta Gorda is friendly and you may come across a beach party if you’re lucky. • Roatán Butterfly Garden • White’s Beach • Marine Park – the marine park is a protected area of reef stretching from West Bay to Sandy Bay, and snorkelling and diving are great ways to see the marine life. Go out in a kayak, a boat, or just swim out from the shore.
falmouth, jamaica
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Day 6
falmouth, jamaica
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 17:00
Falmouth is the main town and capital of the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica. It sits on Jamaica’s north coast, about 18 miles east of Montego Bay, and is regarded as one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns. Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth thrived for around forty years as a busy market centre and port, during a period when Jamaica was the world’s leading sugar producer. It was named after Falmouth in Cornwall, United Kingdom, the birthplace of Sir William Trelawny, the Governor of Jamaica who played a key role in establishing the town. From the outset, Falmouth was carefully planned, with broad streets laid out in a regular grid, a reliable water supply, and substantial public buildings. Remarkably, it had a piped water system before New York City. Today, Falmouth still has a number of notable historic buildings in the Jamaican Georgian style, many of which are in need of careful preservation and restoration.
george town, grand cayman
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Day 7
george town, grand cayman
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 17:00
The Cayman Islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea, about ninety miles south of Cuba. Their beautiful coral reefs and exceptionally clear waters have made them a favourite destination for divers. Superb beaches along with excellent restaurants and resorts also make them an outstanding spot for holidaymakers. Grand Cayman is the largest island and is home to most of the population and tourist facilities. George Town, a small but affluent port city, is the capital of the Cayman Islands. Located on Grand Cayman, it’s where you’ll find all the main shopping, including the ever-popular rum cake, a wide range of jewellery, and endless duty-free options right by the docks. Most of the main restaurants and bars are in George Town, and many of the island tours start out from here. The buildings are painted in attractive pastel colours, and the city is very well maintained and pleasant to wander around. Grand Cayman is best known for Seven Mile Beach, a stunning stretch of powdery white sand and turquoise sea. Located on the west coast, north of George Town, Seven Mile Beach is often ranked among the finest beaches in the world. If you’re fond of sunshine and the sea, this could be the ideal place for you.
galveston, texas
Day 10
galveston, texas
Arrival: 07:00
Galveston is a seaside resort city on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas. Covering 208.3 square miles (539 km²), it had an estimated population of 47,762 people in 2012. It is the county seat and the second-largest municipality in Galveston County, and forms part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Named after Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid, Count of Gálvez, Galveston’s first European settlements were built on the island around 1816 by the French privateer Louis-Michel Aury to support the fledgling Republic of Mexico in its fight against Spain. The Port of Galveston was established in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico after it gained independence from Spain. The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution, and later became the capital of the Republic of Texas. In the 19th century, Galveston grew into a major U.S. commercial centre and one of the largest ports in the country. It was devastated by the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, which brought severe flooding and a powerful storm surge. This natural disaster on the exposed barrier island remains the deadliest in United States history, with an estimated death toll of between 6,000 and 12,000 people. Today, Galveston’s economy is largely based on tourism, health care, shipping, and financial services. A major economic driver is the 84-acre (340,000 m²) University of Texas Medical Branch campus, which enrols more than 2,500 students. Galveston is also home to six historic districts that contain one of the largest and most significant collections of 19th-century buildings in the United States, with over 60 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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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

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Specifications of Liberty of the Seas
Bars and Lounges
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Restaurants
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Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2007
Renovated
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Cruise speed
216 knots
Stateroom capacity
1,817
Interior stateroom capacity
-
Exterior stateroom capacity
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Occupancy
3,634
Beam:
56m.
Length
339m.
Tonnage
154tn.
Decks
15
Crew
1,365
Swimming Pools
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