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Royal Caribbean Freedom Of The Seas

About this ship

The Freedom of the Seas, a Freedom-class cruise ship from Royal Caribbean, accommodates approximately 3,634 passengers. It's renowned for its thrilling onboard experiences, including the FlowRider surf simulator and the Royal Promenade, making it ideal for families and active travelers. A distinctive feature is its ice-skating rink, offering unique entertainment options at sea.

Bahamas and Perfect Day • 5 nights • Departs May. 16, 2026

Units: Imperial Metric

Cruise Weather Brief

Day 1
Saturday May. 16, 2026
Miami, Florida

Weather forecast available on May. 1, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 9, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Carnival Sunrise, Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas, Norwegian Luna, MSC World America, Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady
26,197 total passengers
Day 2
Sea Day
Sunday May. 17, 2026
At Sea: Miami, Florida → Nassau, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on May. 2, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 10, 2026 for free users.

Day 3
Monday May. 18, 2026
Nassau, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on May. 3, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 11, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Royal Caribbean Oasis Of The Seas, MSC Seashore
13,574 total passengers
Day 4
Sea Day
Tuesday May. 19, 2026
At Sea: Nassau, Bahamas → Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on May. 4, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 12, 2026 for free users.

Day 5
Wednesday May. 20, 2026
Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on May. 5, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 13, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: none
3,634 total passengers
Day 6
Thursday May. 21, 2026
Miami, Florida

Weather forecast available on May. 6, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 14, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Carnival Sunrise, Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady
10,277 total passengers

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