Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas: 4-Night Caribbean Cruise from Miami for €413/$472 pp (Balcony Cabin)

Freedom of the Seas Leaving Miami

In March 2026, you can spend 4 nights on the Freedom of the Seas for only €413 (~US$484), but you’ll even get a balcony cabin for that price. The cruise starts and ends in Miami and will let you comfortably explore Labadee in Northern Haiti, enshrined by two days at sea. You can get the price for departures on March 12 and March 26, 2026.

Freedom of the Seas 4 Night Cruise

You get full board service with breakfast, lunch and dinner (some speciality restaurants are excluded) as well as cold and hot water, coffee and tea with meals. There is an extensive program of events and entertainment (also for children). Tips are not included, but are voluntary. In theory, you don’t have to pay anything if you don’t want to.

The Route

The cruise begins in Miami, Florida. After departing the port, the Freedom of the Seas sets sail for Labadee in Haiti, probably the safest city in the maligned country, presenting a great opportunity to get to know the local culture. The journey from Miami to the island of Hispaniola takes one day in each direction, making it the only stop on your cruise.

DayDatePortArrivalDeparture
1Thu, 26 Mar 2026Miami, Florida, USA16:30
2Fri, 27 March 2026Day at Sea 🌊
3Sat, 28 March 2026Labadee, Haiti07:0017:00
4Sun, 29 March 2026Day at Sea 🌊
5Mon, 30 March 2026Miami, Florida, USA06:00

The Ship

The Freedom of the Seas debuted in 2006 as the first vessel in Royal Caribbean’s Freedom Class. It set a new standard at launch, becoming the largest cruise ship in the world at the time. A major refurbishment in 2020 added new attractions and upgraded many of its features. The ship accommodates approximately 3,900 passengers and is staffed by around 1,500 crew members. In addition to a variety of dining options and swimming pools, Freedom of the Seas also offers standout amenities like the FlowRider surf simulator, a rock climbing wall, a mini golf course, and a kids’ water park. English is the primary language onboard, and you can pay with cards or US dollar. The ship offers 12 different dining options, five of them are complimentary.

Cover Picture: © 2025 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

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