Carnival Liberty is a magnificent floating resort, following in Carnival Cruises’ blueprint for state-of-the-art ‘fun ships’. Guests onboard can enjoy a combination of luxurious accommodation and an exhilarating range of entertainments.
With a total capacity of nearly 3000 guests, the Carnival Liberty boasts something to appeal to every passenger. Enjoy four different swimming pools, a spa suite, a gymnasium and excellent facilities for sports. Other amenities include an Internet café, a library and a cinema.
Carnival Cruises like to make families feel welcome onboard their ships, and Carnival Liberty offers a range of different activities to keep younger passengers occupied. Kids can enjoy their own dedicated areas onboard, with a varied selection of youth programs and kids’ clubs in operation. There’s a children’s swimming pool available, and many of the restaurants on Carnival Liberty offer a children’s menu. Grown-ups can also enjoy a little peace and quiet, with the option of the adults-only Serenity area.
Carnival Liberty’s spacious staterooms are carpeted, and fitted with en-suite bathrooms, telephone and satellite television. Many offer spectacular ocean view, and an extensive library of movies is available to hire.
Cruises on Carnival Liberty offer their guests extensive facilities for entertainment and relaxation. Stay in shape with a visit to the fitness suite, complete with weights, aerobics classes and a jogging track. Alternatively, you could indulge in a treatment at the spa and beauty suite. Options here include manicures, facials, a steam room or full-body massage.
If you’re looking for a night out, then you’ll want to head for the Venetian Palace, where guests can enjoy a selection of Las Vegas-style shows and live music performances. The Stage and Glove's Bar are also popular venues for evening entertainments, while Hot & Cool is an exciting nightclub, where guests on Carnival Liberty can go to dance the night away!
Perhaps, if you’re feeling lucky, you could head down to the Czar's Palace, one of several casinos onboard Carnival Liberty. Carnival Cruises offer the world’s largest cruise ship jackpots, with one recent winner walking away with $1,065,428!
When it comes to dining on Carnival Liberty, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Enjoy first-class service at the ship’s Golden and Silver Olympian Restaurants, or stop off at any of the other speciality restaurants or cafés, to sample a range of styles and flavours.


















We embarked on Liberty at Civitevecchia this was very quick as we had fun passes (obtainable via internet) and were onboard by 12noon. We had an inside cabin on deck 7 the layout and decor was very good, the beds & bedding were the most comfortable we have experienced on all our cruises. The ships layout was very good easy to get around , though the Golden Olympian Dining Room was midships on Deck 3 & 4 and if you wished to go from Aft to Stern or vice versa you had to go up to Deck 5 across and then down again. We used Emiles (Buffet) for breakfast and lunch and the Silver Olympian Dining Room for evening meal, the buffet was quite acceptable, though lunch time menus could have given a better choice. Mashed potato when offered was a total disaster, much too sloppy. The other buffet options used were The Grill (Chicken, Burgers etc) The Deli and Pizza Bar which were all very good. We found the evening meals to be a little disappointing as the quantity and quality did not appear to be up to standard, and potatoes of any sort were a rarity. Entertainment - the shows were a mixed bag on this 12 day cruise there were only 2 production shows which were both excellent. We had a singer Marc Anthony who was exceptional. A couple of the other performers we were not interested in. There were 3 passenger participation shows which seemed too many. Overall shows could have been better. The entertainment round the ship in various bars and areas, were a mixed bag though the 2 who performed in the flower lobby were very popular. On the last evening there was very little entertainment at all. The public areas were very pleasant and the staff overall were exceptional and very friendly. Though the cruise director John Heald seemed to want to sell tours and was pushing them constantly, and was seen only at shows or on ships tv, again pushing ships excursions. On the tour side we went to Pompeii and Monte Carlo/Monaco with the excursions from the ship, both of these were excellent and certainly worth doing. One comment would be we found the port information given by the ship to be very limited and only referring to approved shops and ships tours available, not enough information for people wishing to do their own thing. Disembarkation was very smooth and efficient. Overall we enjoyed the cruise especially its ports of call and the general friendliness of the staff. Though we felt there were shortcomings on the food and entertainment side and cruise director irritating, we would certainly consider cruising again with Carnival. The value for money was very good.
This was our first cruise and a combined honeymoon and 60th birthday! The ship's decor was spectacular and the food and atmosphere in the main restaurant was wonderful, although we were not so keen on the buffet restaurants. For my husband's 60th we booked in at Harry's Supper Club for which we paid a supplement and it was probably the best restaurant I have ever been to. So good that we went back again for the last night. The vegas-style shows were not at all to our taste, nor were the participation events, but there were some very good live bands on every evening with dancing. The piano bar was a disappointment, with a poor singer and no encouragement to sing-along. The ports of call were all great, but the ship's tours were ridiculously expensive so we learnt quickly to do our own thing. However Carnival gave no advice or information on the ports other than about their own tours. In fact my main criticism of Carnival was that we felt that they were focused on extracting as much money as possible from their clients, rather than making sure we had a great holiday. Despite that, it was a great value cruise and we had a wonderful time.
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| Departs on: | 02 Jun, 2012 | Duration: | 7 nights | ||
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| Departs on: | 16 Jun, 2012 | Duration: | 7 nights | ||
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| Departs on: | 23 Jun, 2012 | Duration: | 7 nights | ||
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