Caribbean and Bahamas: Buyer's Choice Western Caribbean Cruise
Carnival Cruise Line
Caribbean was made for cruising. This evidence is all around you — you'll find it in the Caribbean air, the sand and the water. And with more than 5,000 islands and cays spread across this amazing region, there's a lot of paradise to see. Best of all, the mild climate means it doesn't even matter what time of year you go. A Carnival Caribbean cruise takes you to some of the coolest little hotspots… stretching across the world's designated hotspot.
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Sailing Itinerary
Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.
Overview
New Orleans, with its richly mottled old buildings, its sly, sophisticated - sometimes almost disreputable - air, and its Hispanic-Gallic traditions, has more the flavor of an old European capital than an American city. Townhouses in the French Quarter, with their courtyards and carriageways, are thought by some scholars to be related on a small scale to certain Parisian "hotels" - princely urban residences of the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors particularly remember the decorative cast-iron balconies that cover many of these townhouses like ornamental filigree cages. European influence is also seen in the city's famous above-ground cemeteries. The practice of interring people in large, richly adorned above-ground tombs dates from the period when New Orleans was under Spanish rule. These hugely popular "cities of the dead" have been and continue to be an item of great interest to visitors. Mark Twain, noting that New Orleanians did not have conventional below-ground burials, quipped that "few of the living complain and none of the other." The spine of Uptown, and much of New Orleans, is the city's grand residential rue, St. Charles Avenue, which was aptly described in the novel "A Confederacy of Dunces": "The ancient oaks of St. Charles Avenue arched over the avenue like a canopy... St. Charles Avenue must be the loveliest place in the world. From time to time... passed the slowly rocking streetcars that seemed to be leisurely moving toward no special destinations, following their route through the old mansions on either side... Everything looked so calm, so prosperous." The streetcars in question, the St. Charles Line, represent the nation's only surviving historic streetcar system. All 35 electric cars were manufactured by the Brill & Perley Thomas Company between 1922 and 1924 and are still in use - truly a national treasure. Creole cottages and shotgun houses dominate the scene in many New Orleans neighborhoods. Both have a murky ancestry. The Creole cottage, two rooms wide and two or more rooms deep under a generous pitched roof with a front overhang or gallery, is thought to have evolved from various European and Caribbean forms. The shotgun house is one room wide and two, three or four rooms deep under a continuous gable roof. As legend has it, the name was suggested by the fact that because the rooms and doors line up, one can fire a shotgun through the house without hitting anything. Some scholars have suggested that shotguns evolved from ancient African "long-houses," but no one really knows. It is true that shotguns represent a distinctively Southern house type. They are also found in the form of plantation quarters houses. Unlike shotgun houses in much of the South, which are fairly plain, New Orleans shotguns fairly bristle with Victorian jigsaw ornament, especially prominent, florid brackets. Indeed, in many ways New Orleans shotguns are as much a signature of the city as the French Quarter. One of the truly amazing aspects of New Orleans architecture is the sheer number of historic homes and buildings per square mile. New Orleanians never seem to replace anything. Consider this, Uptown, the city's largest historic district, has almost 11,000 buildings, 82 percent of which were built before 1935 - truly a "time warp." New Orleans' architectural character is unlike that of any other American city. A delight to both natives and visitors, it presents such a variety that even after many years of study, one can still find things unique and undiscovered.
Overview
Called Mahogany Bay Roatan, the new cruise terminal will encompass more than 20 acres of Caribbean waterfront. The new terminal will have two berths capable of accommodating the largest post-Panamax vessels.
Overview
Belize City is located in the heart of the country. From there you will be able to make your connection to everywhere else you want to go; from taking a bus to go north and visiting the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary and other attractions to catching a boat to the Cayes to taking a bus to visit relaxing Placencia, the adventurous Cockscomb Basin, the only Jaguar Reserve in the world to the mysterious archaeological sites such as Caracol and Xunantunich and the interesting Mountain Pine Ridge area. Not only is Belize City your gateway to mystic Maya Sites (only found in Central America), adventurous caves, rivers, unique flora, fauna and relaxing breathtaking beaches, but it is also filled with history. Belize City has the only manual swing bridge in the world which is still being swung daily. The oldest Anglican Cathedral Church in Central America, St. John's Cathedral, was built in 1812 from bricks brought as ballast from European sailing ships. Over the years, Government House (now the House of Culture Museum) was used as an administrative office and living quarters for the governors of Belize. This was built in early 1800 with a combination of Caribbean Vernacular and English Urban architecture. The Lighthouse monument at Fort George Point towers over the harbor entrance. This was built form money donated to the country by Belize's greatest benefactor - Baron Bliss, the 5th baron of Portugal. At his request, he was entombed in front of the lighthouse which he designed himself prior to his death. City tours are available offering in-depth history of the city.
Overview
The beautiful island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico, is a paradise for divers from all over the world. The island is surrounded by more than 25 reef formations where divers of all ages and skills can enter into a completely fascinating and different world: endless coral inhabited by immense shoals of colorful fish. The possibilities are interminable for both beginners and experts. East of the Yucatán Peninsula, on top of the age-old structures of the Mayan coral reef, the second largest in the world, stands the Island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico. Its name, derived from the word Cuzamil, meaning “island of swallows” in Maya, conjures up memories of its pre-Hispanic origin, the conquest of America and the pirates and buccaneers that thronged its seas. The Island of Cozumel measures 48 km from north to south but only 16 from east to west. On either side of the island, beaches form a long, white sandy coast. Gentle waves and transparent waters wash the western side of the island, while huge waves crash against the eastern side. Its flora and fauna have a number of unusual features and include certain endemic species, such as the dwarf raccoon and the Cozumel wren. Cozumel’s greatest wealth, however, lies underwater.
Overview
New Orleans, with its richly mottled old buildings, its sly, sophisticated - sometimes almost disreputable - air, and its Hispanic-Gallic traditions, has more the flavor of an old European capital than an American city. Townhouses in the French Quarter, with their courtyards and carriageways, are thought by some scholars to be related on a small scale to certain Parisian "hotels" - princely urban residences of the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors particularly remember the decorative cast-iron balconies that cover many of these townhouses like ornamental filigree cages. European influence is also seen in the city's famous above-ground cemeteries. The practice of interring people in large, richly adorned above-ground tombs dates from the period when New Orleans was under Spanish rule. These hugely popular "cities of the dead" have been and continue to be an item of great interest to visitors. Mark Twain, noting that New Orleanians did not have conventional below-ground burials, quipped that "few of the living complain and none of the other." The spine of Uptown, and much of New Orleans, is the city's grand residential rue, St. Charles Avenue, which was aptly described in the novel "A Confederacy of Dunces": "The ancient oaks of St. Charles Avenue arched over the avenue like a canopy... St. Charles Avenue must be the loveliest place in the world. From time to time... passed the slowly rocking streetcars that seemed to be leisurely moving toward no special destinations, following their route through the old mansions on either side... Everything looked so calm, so prosperous." The streetcars in question, the St. Charles Line, represent the nation's only surviving historic streetcar system. All 35 electric cars were manufactured by the Brill & Perley Thomas Company between 1922 and 1924 and are still in use - truly a national treasure. Creole cottages and shotgun houses dominate the scene in many New Orleans neighborhoods. Both have a murky ancestry. The Creole cottage, two rooms wide and two or more rooms deep under a generous pitched roof with a front overhang or gallery, is thought to have evolved from various European and Caribbean forms. The shotgun house is one room wide and two, three or four rooms deep under a continuous gable roof. As legend has it, the name was suggested by the fact that because the rooms and doors line up, one can fire a shotgun through the house without hitting anything. Some scholars have suggested that shotguns evolved from ancient African "long-houses," but no one really knows. It is true that shotguns represent a distinctively Southern house type. They are also found in the form of plantation quarters houses. Unlike shotgun houses in much of the South, which are fairly plain, New Orleans shotguns fairly bristle with Victorian jigsaw ornament, especially prominent, florid brackets. Indeed, in many ways New Orleans shotguns are as much a signature of the city as the French Quarter. One of the truly amazing aspects of New Orleans architecture is the sheer number of historic homes and buildings per square mile. New Orleanians never seem to replace anything. Consider this, Uptown, the city's largest historic district, has almost 11,000 buildings, 82 percent of which were built before 1935 - truly a "time warp." New Orleans' architectural character is unlike that of any other American city. A delight to both natives and visitors, it presents such a variety that even after many years of study, one can still find things unique and undiscovered.
Onboard the Carnival Liberty
Carnival Liberty
Year Built: 2005
Year Refurbished: 2016
Double Occupancy Capacity: 2974
Among her sister ships, Carnival Liberty boasts many firsts. She was the first to serve up gourmet Guy Fieri burgers daily, and she introduced the exciting EA SPORTS Bar, arguably the most exciting sports bar at sea. Savor tacos and burritos on Lido Deck, then choose from two great bars — one rum-slinging and the other one tequila-wielding. Other fun-filled activities include the Twister Waterslide, Spa Carnival, the RedFrog Rum Bar, The Punchliner Comedy Club, Seuss at Sea and Camp Ocean. This is just the beginning of what to expect from a ship that’s sure to dazzle your senses and provide memories to last a lifetime.
Activities & Services (included in cruise)
Pool
- Disco/Nightclub
- Theater/Show Lounge
- Outdoor Movies
- Fitness Center
- Educational Programs
- Miniature Golf
- Pool - Outdoor
- Sports Facilities
- Water Slide
- Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
- Art Gallery
- Internet Center
- Library
- Children's Indoor Play Area
- Organized Age Specific Activities
- Teen Center or Disco
- Teen Programs
- Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
- Elevators
- Safe Deposit Boxes
Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)
Casino
- Card Room
- Casino
- Game Arcade
- Beauty Salon
- Fitness Classes
- Spa Services/Massage
- Sauna/Steam Room
- Bars/Lounges
- Babysitting
- Conference Center
- Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
- Infirmary/Medical Center
- Self-Service Laundromat
- Wedding/Vow Renewal
Main Dining Room
Main Dining
Main Dining Room: Carnival's Main Dining Room brings you a full three-course menu in an experience that’s satisfying, but never stuffy. Drop in nightly and enjoy a rotating menu of delectable favorites like steak, roasted duck, scallops, prime rib, and, of course, sinfully delicious desserts.
Steakhouse
Specialty Dining
Coffee Bar: Treat yourself to a well-deserved break with a specialty coffee drink or freshly-brewed tea with some delicious homemade pastries. Or, for an even sweeter option, stop by for a milkshake, slice of cake or cookie. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast: Sit down to a truly fantastical feast at the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast with The Cat in the Hat and Friends™. Bright colors and patterns decorate your table, which features fun and unique menus. Feast! Feast! Feast! Lose yourself exploring a delicious menu where you'll find "Green Eggs and Ham," brightly colored fruit, gravity-defying pancake stacks, funky French toast, "Moose Juice" 'n' "Goose Juice"… and much more. (Classic breakfast offerings are available as well.) Breakfast is also the perfect time to meet and greet the stars of Dr. Seuss — characters will be around for special photo opportunities and fun interactions, making this a meal to remember. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Seafood Shack: A good seafood dish is quite the catch. However you like yours served — whether it’s on a roll, in a salad or atop a platter — Seafood Shack’s the place to cast your net. Imagine a New England-style seaside spot where you can take it all in, enjoying a great meal complete with a side of ocean view. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse: The menu features premium cuts of beef cooked to your specifications, as well as a fantastic selection of seafood, entrées, gourmet appetizers and an extensive wine list. Like any destination restaurant, reservations for Steakhouse are highly recommended. Your meal includes an appetizer, salad, entrée, side and dessert. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse Selections: Whoever said you can’t always get what you want certainly never said it on a Carnival cruise. Odds are that something from our steakhouse sounds good — filet mignon, New York Strip, lobster, or surf and turf. Now you can get these signature steakhouse dishes anytime you’re enjoying dinner in the main dining room. This option is available for an additional cost.
The Chef’s Table: Treat your taste buds to a unique culinary event hosted by one of Carnival's master chefs. Your VIP experience begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres for a select group of 14, followed by a galley tour. The evening’s highlight is a full-service dinner of amazing appetizers, entrees and desserts not found on the regular menus. Seating is limited, so reserve early at the ship’s Guest Services desk. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
24-Hour Room Service: There’s a menu of salads, sandwiches and sweet stuff — completely free — during the day, plus hot food options available for a small fee. Late-night menu options (after 10 p.m.) are also available for a small fee.
Guy's Burger Joint
Casual Dining
BlueIguana Cantina: The BlueIguana Cantina features freshly made tacos and burritos. Throw homemade tortillas and salsa into the mix, and you have a casual dining experience that will have you coming back for more.
Guy’s Burger Joint: Carnival has teamed up with celebrity chef Guy Fieri to bring all the authentic appeal of a roadside burger shack to Guy's Burger Joint, the cool poolside spot for hot burgers and hand-cut fries. Try a fresh-off-the-grill burger Guy's way, or take it off-road to the toppings bar and truly make it your own.
Lido Marketplace: Featuring an amazing variety of casual dining spots, each just a few flip-flopped steps from the last, Lido Marketplace always has a special something ready to satisfy your latest craving spectacularly. Here Carnival does it with dozens of what-to-eat options... great choices like BBQ, a deli counter, salad bar, an Asian station and a pasta bar... plus one spot where the chef serves up a different surprise daily! At Lido Marketplace, there's tons of indoor and outdoor seating made for gathering around, so you can enjoy your personal faves in your favorite company for lunch or dinner, or even breakfast! Lido's also where you can find soft serve, frozen yogurt and fresh pizza 24-hours a day.
Mongolian Wok: Create your own dish at the Mongolian Wok. First, select your noodles and veggies. Then tell the chef which sauce and meat you want in the wok. Will it be mussels and Szechuan? Beef and Thai barbecue? Chicken and black bean? Come back to Mongolian Wok and try all the combos your heart desires!
Pizza Pirate: Ahoy, matey! Pizza Pirate offers mouth-watering Margherita, Funghi, Prosciutto, Pepperoni or Quattro Formaggi pizza served with a delicious Caesar salad.
Seaday Brunch: At Seaday Brunch, you can sleep in and still enjoy breakfast favorites, while early risers get a head start on lunch. You’ll enjoy huevos rancheros, special French toast, loaded mac-n-cheese and more ways to cook eggs than you may have thought possible.
Swirls: Swirls ice cream entices with sweet frozen treats around the clock! Choose from chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. Open on Lido deck 24/7, frozen yogurt and soft-serve ice cream is a great way to beat the heat all day, or the perfect nightcap after a long evening of fun.
The Carnival Deli: Craving a little taste from the old neighborhood? Enjoy old-time favorites like a hot pastrami on rye, a grilled Reuben or roasted turkey breast on a country roll. Sandwiches and wraps are always hand-carved, and served fresh with coleslaw or relish and a kosher dill pickle.
An Interior stateroom is a comfortable retreat, featuring a full private bathroom. Some rooms also feature pull-down beds – ideal for families.
Category: 1A
Twin bed and single sofa bed. Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4D
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4E
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4F
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4G
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4H
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 4J
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Picture window facing public observation deck.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: IS
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
These rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply won't find anywhere on land.
Category: 6A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Picture window.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 6B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Picture window.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 6C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Picture window.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: PT
Two twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed. Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Two porthole windows.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: OV
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Relax and admire the passing scenery from your stateroom’s private balcony.
Category: 8A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and set. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8D
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8E
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8F
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8M
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Ample closet space. Private aft-facing extended balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 8N
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private aft-facing extended balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 9B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Two closets. Private large balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: 9C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private wrap-around balcony with patio chairs and table.- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Category: BL
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
A spacious room, that includes priority check-in during embarkation.
Category: JS
Two twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed. Sofa, armchair, and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, whirlpool tub, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table, seat, and ample closet space. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority dinner reservations for select specialty restaurants
- Priority main dining room time assignment (Early, Late, or Your Time Dining)
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 AM
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattresses
- Bathrobes
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
Category: OS
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchair, and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, whirlpool tub, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table, seat, and ample closet space. Private large balcony with patio chairs and table.- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority dinner reservations for select specialty restaurants
- Priority main dining room time assignment (Early, Late, or Your Time Dining)
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 AM
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattresses
- Bathrobes
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
Category: GS
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchairs and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, whirlpool tub, bidet, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table (and small sink), seat, and ample closet space. Private large balcony with patio chairs and table.- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority dinner reservations for select specialty restaurants
- Priority main dining room time assignment (Early, Late, or Your Time Dining)
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 AM
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattresses
- Bathrobes
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
Category: CS
Separate Bedroom: Two twin beds (convert to king). Full bathroom with shower/whirlpool tub. Walk-in closet.
Living Room: Single sofa bed, two uppers. Sofa, armchairs, and coffee table. Full bathroom with shower. Large balcony with patio chairs and table.- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority dinner reservations for select specialty restaurants
- Priority main dining room time assignment (Early, Late, or Your Time Dining)
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 AM
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattresses
- Bathrobes
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
Category: ST
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Symbol | Description |
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Twin Bed and Single Sofa Bed | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King) and Single Sofa Bed | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King) and 1 Upper Pullman | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King) and 2 Upper Pullmans | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King), Single Sofa Bed and 1 Upper Pullman | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King) and Double Sofa Bed | |
2 Twin Beds (convert to King), Single Sofa Bed, 1 Upper Pullman and 1 Lower Pullman | |
Stateroom with 2 Porthole Windows | |
Connecting staterooms (ideal for families and groups of friends) | |
Twin beds do not convert to a King Bed | |
Staterooms with obstructed views: 2446, 2449 | |
2 twin beds (convert to king), single sofa bed with convertible bunk |
- Ship Name: Carnival Liberty
- Year Built: 2005
- Year Refurbished: 2016
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2005
- Ship Class: Conquest Class
- Maximum Capacity: 3,756
- Number of Passenger Decks: 13
- Number of Crew: 1,180
- Officers' Nationality: Italian
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 337
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 521
- Total Inside Staterooms: 575
- Tonnage (GRT): 110,000
- Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,974
- Country of Registry: Panama
- Total Staterooms: 1,487
- Suites with Balcony: 54
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Terms & Conditions
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy, is valid for select stateroom categories only, and does not include the Buyer's Choice Included Extras. The Buyer's Choice rate will be shown in the Rates section on the Stateroom Category page during booking.
♦Offer is for new bookings only, valid for first and second passengers only, and is applicable on select sailings. Offer is capacity controlled and is not combinable with any other discount or promotional offer. Shipboard credit (SBC) offer is nontransferable and nonrefundable. SBC is provided as a nonrefundable credit to your Sail and Sign account of $50 per person (maximum $100 per stateroom). SBC may not be applied to cruise fare or taxes, fees and port expenses. Changes made to the reservation may result in the assessment of cancellation penalties or service fees.
†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.
Ship's registry: Panama
Digital Costco Shop Card
This booking includes a Digital Costco Shop Card which will arrive by email one to two weeks after you return from your vacation. The Digital Costco Shop Card is a convenient payment option in our warehouses and on Costco.com.