Freedom-class cruise ship explained

The Freedom class is a group of three cruise ships for Royal Caribbean International. The first ship of the class,, was the largest passenger ship in the world, and the largest ever built in terms of passenger capacity and gross tonnage, when it was built in 2006. These two records were then shared by all three ships until the construction of was completed in November 2009.

Freedom of the Seas left Aker Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland on 24 April 2006 and started regular sailings out of Miami the next month. The second ship of the class,, sailed on its maiden voyage on 19 May 2007. The third ship of the class,, was delivered and started work out of Southampton in April 2008.

Design

The Freedom-class ships are similar in design and layout to the earlier second-generation, including an ice skating rink and a 136abbr=onNaNabbr=on central atrium[1] named the Royal Promenade, featuring a pub, shops, arcades, bars, and a 24-hour Cafe Promenade. New features added to the Freedom class include the FlowRider surf park, cantilevered whirlpools, and the H2O Zone waterpark.

The first ship, Freedom of the Seas, is estimated to have cost US$800 million.[1]

Future

In March 2008, Aker Yards and Royal Caribbean announced a memorandum of agreement for a fourth ship in the class, subject to board approval and finalization of terms and conditions, but no actual order for the ship was ever announced.[2] In 2011, Royal Caribbean announced that it had ordered two ships from the similarly sized, making an order for a fourth Freedom-class ship unlikely.[3]

Ships

Ship Year built Entered service
with Royal Caribbean
Notes Image
2006 4 June 2006 156,271[4] Largest cruise ship in the world, 2006–2009. Refurbished January 2015. Underwent amplification in early 2020.
2007 19 May 2007 155,889 Originally named Endeavor of the Seas before construction started.[5]
2008 2 May 2008 155,889 Refurbished April 2013 and April 2018.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Freedom of the Seas - Cruise Ship . 2022-09-11 . Ship Technology . en-US.
  2. Web site: Possible Fourth Freedom Vessel To Be Built By Aker Yards . 3 March 2008 . 3 March 2008 . Aker Yards press release . https://web.archive.org/web/20080417010148/http://www.akeryards.fi/?page=580&xml=A%2F134984%2FPR%2F200803%2F1197215 . 17 April 2008 . dead .
  3. Web site: Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD. : Investor Relations : Press Releases . 2013-04-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130413014621/http://www.rclinvestor.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=103045&p=irol-newsarticle&id=1528198 . 2013-04-13 . dead .
  4. Web site: 2016-2017 Royal Caribbean Fleet Guide . Royal Caribbean International . 4 March 2016 . 26 February 2016 . 7 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307150313/http://creative.rccl.com/Sales/Royal/Deployment/2016_2017/15042953_Fleet_Deployment_Guide.pdf . dead .
  5. Web site: Endeavor of the Seas Trademark Information. Trademarkia. 22 April 2018.