Independence Cruise Ship
The Royal Caribbean Independence of the Seas was built in 2008.
Independence cruise ship. Independence Class Coastal Ships American Cruise Lines modern ships are a testament to premier nautical engineering luxurious comfort and river cruising convenience. Independence of the Seas is giving the Caribbean an injection of new adventures on getaways. Most staterooms have private balconies and have complimentary Wi-Fi.
This ship was designed for adventurous travelers. Independence of the Seas is the third and final of Royal Caribbeans ground-breaking Freedom-class ships -- once the largest in the world before the launch of Oasis of the Seas and its sister. The 590m ship is a sister to the Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas.
Sailing unforgettable getaways from the Sunshine State. While the ship is similar to the American Star and American Spirit the size of the ship is larger enabling the interior areas including the staterooms and balconies to be even more spacious and deluxe. Independence is the last of Royal Caribbeans Freedom-class liners with sisterships Freedom and Liberty.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line. It is a 104 passenger ship with the largest staterooms in the industry. Onboard highlights include cantilevered whirlpools extending 12 feet off the side of the ship a kid-friendly water park a rock-climbing wall and an ice-skating rink.
Go head to head in a glow-in-the-dark laser tag clash in Battle for Planet Z. The ship was built in 2008 at Aker Finnyards Shipyard Turku Finland. The ship was based at Southampton UK for its first spell of cruises to the Mediterranean and.
The riverboat was last refurbished in 2018. American Cruise Lines offers a variety of options including the Independence which cruises the Maine coast in summer and the Atlantic coast between South Carolina and Florida in winter. Its onboard amenities have multigenerational appeal making this the ideal cruise ship for families and travelers who want to stay active on sea days.
