Freedom of the Seas

Freedom of the Seas Cruise  Deals

The Freedom of the Seas was the first member of Royal Caribbean’s spectacular Freedom Class of ships when she launched in 2006. Since then, she has been joined by her sister ships, Liberty of the Seas and Independence of the Seas. As you’d expect, this spectacular vessel is packed with a wealth of amazing on-board features and great Royal Caribbean cruise deals heading to a wealth of cruise destinations.

Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas offers a huge variety of dining, entertainment, and accommodation options. For the adventurous amongst you, there are many different active sources of entertainment, such as a Rock Climbing Wall with eleven routes up and a central spire you can swing around; a spectacular FlowRider surf simulator where you can ride the surf high above sea level; a boxing ring; and many more. 

If being active is not your thing and you are on holiday to relax and see the sites, then for those who like things a little more laid-back, Freedom of the Seas has cantilevered whirlpools stretching out over the ocean and a sumptuous spa amongst many amazing bars and dining options, so you can relax and find quality food and drink options only a light stroll away. Make sure you’re booking your place on-board for a 2026 cruise.

Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas Restaurants and Bars

When you board the Freedom of the Seas, you have the freedom to try food from around the world. The Leonardo and Isaac Dining Rooms ooze quality and sophistication as you dine on world class cuisine and experience the very best service from our amazing wait staff. With multi-course meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you’ll find something new for every meal every day! If you want some high-end grilled food, then check out Chops Grille. Here, you can enjoy quality meats such as fillet mignon or mesquite-grilled salmon. With a menu that changes daily, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. 

Aboard the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas, you can experience Vintages, Royal Caribbean's first ever wine bar at sea. If you’re a wine aficionado, then Freedom of the Seas has the perfect experience for you!

Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas Entertainment

Having things to do on a cruise is essential to making your cruise experience packed with amazing memories, and the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas has plenty for you to be doing while at sea. The Arcadia Theatre is a massive theatre, five stories tall, from the orchestra pit to the domed ceiling. The Arcadia hosts contemporary musical stage productions, so you can be transported to a new world while at sea. 

If you want to partake in some classes, then why not take a cupcake or sushi making class and learn some cool skills while on holiday? Freedom of the Seas also features dance classes; whether you wish to learn the salsa or some Latin dances, our experts will be on hand to teach you.

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Freedom of the Seas Ship Facts

Freedom of the Seas was launched in 2006

The gross tonnage is 156271

The width of Freedom of the Seas is 56 meters

The maximum speed of the ship is 22 knots per hour

The length of Freedom of the Seas is 339 meters

The currency taken on Freedom of the Seas is USD

Freedom of the Seas has 1365 cabin crew members

The ship has 14 decks

Freedom of the Seas has 1963 cabins on board

It also has wheelchair cabins on board

What's Included with
Royal Caribbean International

One of the main benefits of a cruise holiday is not having to worry about all the finer details - everything is taken care of in advance, so your only job is to relax and enjoy the experience!

Accommodation, food, soft drinks and refreshments are all included and  enjoy speciality restaurants at a supplementary cost. You can also sit back and relax by enjoying on-board entertainment, activities and facilities. Fancy a late night dip in the pool, a movie night under the stars or an evening out at the ship’s theatre? You’ll be spoilt for choice!

There are plenty of family-friendly options on board many Royal Caribbean cruise ships, too. A host of enjoyable youth programmes ensure your whole family will have a fantastic time while sailing to your exciting destination.

Accommodation

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues

Entertainment throughout the day and evening

Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only)

Port taxes

Selected hot drinks, iced tea, lemonade, juices, and water in selected venues

Porterage of luggage from port to cabin

Youth programmes for babies to 17-year-olds

Sailaway parties, themed nights and deck parties

Shuttle service to and from ports and airport where available

Everything you need right at your fingertips! Includes accommodation, meals, entertainment and onboard activities. Plus, drinks such as water, squash, tea and coffee are also free of charge.

Freedom of the Seas
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Deck 15

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  • More information coming soon

Deck 14

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  • Suite Lounge
  • Viking Crown Lounge
  • Diamond Club

Deck 13

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  • Freedom Dunes

Deck 12

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  • Vitality at Sea Spa
  • The Lime & Coconut
  • Movie Screen
  • Running Track
  • Nursery
  • Arcade
  • Adventure Ocean
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Connecting Oceanview Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Spacious Panoramic Ocean View (x1 Accessible Stateroom)
  • Interior

Deck 11

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  • Vitality at Sea Fitness Centre
  • Solarium
  • Whirlpools
  • The Lime & Coconut
  • Whirlpool
  • Main Pool
  • Sports Pool
  • Splashaway Bay
  •  El Loco Fresh
  • Chops Grille
  • The Plaza Bar
  • Giovanni's Italian Kitchen
  • Windjammer Café
  • Junior Suite
  • Spacious Panoramic Ocean View

Deck 10

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  • Junior Suite (x2 Accessible Staterooms)
  • Grand Suite - 1 Bedroom
  • Royal Suite - 1 Bedroom
  • Owner's Suite - 1 Bedroom
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View Balcony
  • Connecting Oceanview Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Interior (x6 Accessible Staterooms)

Deck 9

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  • Junior Suite
  • Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Ocean View
  • Ultra Spacious Ocean View
  • Interior (x4 Accessible Staterooms)

Deck 8

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  • Grand Suite - 2 Bedroom
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View Balcony
  • Connecting Oceanview Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Ultra Spacious Ocean View
  • Spacious Promenade View Interior
  • Promenade View Interior (x1 Accessible Stateroom)
  • Interior
  • Connecting Promenade Interior

Deck 7

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  • Junior Suite
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View Balcony (x4 Accessible Staterooms)
  • Connecting Oceanview Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Ocean View
  • Ultra Spacious Ocean View
  • Spacious Promenade View Interior
  • Promenade View Interior
  • Interior
  • Connecting Promenade Interior

Deck 6

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  • Junior Suite
  • Ocean View Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View Balcony (x4 Accessible Staterooms)
  • Connecting Oceanview Balcony
  • Spacious Ocean View
  • Ocean View
  • Ultra Spacious Ocean View
  • Promenade View Interior (x2 Accessible Staterooms)
  • Interior
  • Connecting Promenade Interior 

Deck 5

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  • Outdoor Deck
  • Star Lounge
  • Library Card Room
  • Sorrento's
  • Retail
  • Bull & Bear Pub
  • Promenade Shops
  • Royal Promenade
  • Ben & Jerry's®
  • Café Promenade
  • Next Cruise
  • Shore Excursions
  • R Bar
  • Guest Services
  • Main Dining Room

Deck 4

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  • Royal Theatre
  • Izumi Hibachi & Sushi
  • Schooner Bar
  • Bar 
  • Casino Royale
  • Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade
  • Boleros 
  • Centrum
  • Main Dining Room

Deck 3

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  • Royal Theatre
  • Studio B
  • Photo Studio
  • RCTV
  • Art Gallery
  • Main Dining Room
  • Ocean View
  • Interior

Freedom of the Seas Cabins & Suites

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Royal Caribbean History

Royal Caribbean History

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The Ultimate Guide To CocoCay

The Ultimate Guide To CocoCay

The Ultimate Guide To CocoCay View Royal Caribbean Cruise Deals In our ultimate guide to CocoCay we aim to answer every question about Royal Caribbean’s private island of CocoCay to help you plan your Perfect Day. We’ve gathered all the answers to common, and less common questions about CocoCay, plus have included a few exciting CocoCay secrets. So read on and get ready to enjoy your Perfect Day at CocoCay. Click to jump to a section... Getting to CocoCay Activities Price list Height restrictions Excursions Cabanas Food and drink Weather Safety Accessibility Good to know CocoCay secrets   CocoCay FAQs What is Perfect Day CocoCay? Perfect Day at CocoCay is a private island in the Bahamas which is exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests. Here you can chill out by the beautiful beaches and a huge lagoon pool, or enjoy thrilling activities like water slides or ziplining. Is CocoCay open? Yes! CocoCay is currently open. The island underwent a $200 million overhaul and reopened in May 2019. Since then, it closed for ten days due to Hurricane Dorian, but it is now open for business. What happened during the CocoCay renovation? CocoCay, formerly known as Little Stirrup Cay, underwent a $200 million makeover to add 125 acres of thrill and chill attractions. The project saw the addition of features such as the waterpark, pools, zip line and helium balloon as well as a pier to allow ships to dock without requiring tender boats. The rest of the project will see the addition of Maldives-style overwater cabanas at the South Beach side of the island, which are set to open in December 2019. How big is CocoCay? The island is less than a mile wide from west to east and less than 200 metres from north to south. In terms of walking distance, from the ship to the Arrivals Plaza is a six-minute walk. From here to the waterpark is three minutes and to the Chill Island area is five to ten minutes. Is CocoCay a man-made island? This depends on your definition of man-made. The island has always existed and was discovered along with other islands over 500 years ago. However, as it has been developed, parts of it are man-made including the pier, an artificial reef made of wrecks where the fish like to congregate and of course, things like water slides. How do you pronounce CocoCay? There is some debate over whether CocoCay is pronounced as ‘kay’ or ‘key’. The word ‘Cay’ is actually included in the name of many Caribbean islands, including private islands such as Castaway Cay, Half Moon Cay and Harvest Caye. According to the dictionary, a ‘cay’ is a small, low island, and this word is pronounced as ‘key’. In fact, Bahamian locals often pronounce ‘cay’ as ‘key’. However, more often than not, visitors and cruise line staff pronounce the ‘Cay’ in CocoCay as ‘kay’. So, either way is acceptable.>/p? [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title="Browse cruises to CocoCay" color="success" align="center" link="url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cruise118.com%2Fcruise-ports%2Fcococay%2F|||"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Getting to CocoCay Where is CocoCay located? CocoCay is located in the Bahamas, 65 miles northwest of Nassau. Can you fly to CocoCay? CocoCay does not have an airport, and the only way to access it is onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. Which cruises go to CocoCay? Most cruises to CocoCay depart from Florida, although it is also possible to depart from other ports including New York, Baltimore, Galveston and New Orleans. Itineraries range in length from 2 nights to 14 nights. You can also visit CocoCay on selected transatlantic sailings. Which ships go to CocoCay? The majority of the ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet will call at CocoCay. You can click here to see sailings.   Is CocoCay a tender port? Not any more. Since the pier was built in May 2019, ships can now dock at CocoCay without the need for tender boats. Can you stay at CocoCay? Currently, CocoCay is only open for day visits. However, there are some cruises with later departures which allow guests to stay on the island until late in the evening. In the future, it may be possible to stay overnight on CocoCay, but currently, it is not. CocoCay activities What is there to do at CocoCay? CocoCay has more activities than it’s possible to do in a day, so it’s definitely worth planning ahead. The activities can be broadly split into ‘thrill’ and ‘chill’. So whether you want fast-paced fun or to relax and recharge, you’re sure to have a great time. Or if you want to do a bit of each, you can do that too. Things to see and do at CocoCay includes: Chill Island – Relax on the beach, chill in a private cabana, ride a jet ski or snorkel in the sea Thrill Waterpark – Ride water slides such as the Daredevil’s Peak, avoid the obstacles in the Adventure Pool or splash around in the Wave Pool Zip Line – Slide along a 1,600-foot zipwire and splash land in the lagoon Up, Up and Away – Rise 450 feet above the island to enjoy the highest vantage point in the Caribbean Oasis Lagoon – At the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean you can enjoy a drink at the swim-up bar Captain Jill’s Galleon – A pirate-themed aqua park with slides and water cannons Splashaway Bay – Royal Caribbean’s aqua park is usually found on ships, but there’s an even bigger one on CocoCay South Beach – Enjoy beach volleyball, basketball, football, paddle boarding, glass-bottom kayaking and zorbing or wade out to the floating bar Coco Beach Club – Experience Maldives-style relaxation, with private overwater cabanas and a beachfront infinity pool   Is CocoCay free? Yes. There is no entrance fee to CocoCay and any extra costs are optional. There’s lots to enjoy on the island without spending a penny. What’s included at CocoCay? If you’re wondering what’s free at CocoCay, you’ll be pleased to know that everything in this table is free of charge… CATEGORY EXPERIENCE / AMENITY Thrills Splashaway Bay Captain Jill's Galleon Dining Skipper's Grill Chill Grill Snack Shack (3 throughout island) Pools Oasis Lagoon Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels Beaches Chill Island Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels South Beach Beach chairs, umbrellas and towels Sports Courts Fitness Classes (some) MoreAmenities Freshwater showers Tram service Beach access wheelchairs   CocoCay price list The prices of activities on CocoCay vary depending on the sailing.  Exact prices can be found by visiting Royal Caribbean’s Cruise Planner after booking your cruise. CATEGORY EXPERIENCE / AMENITY PRICE STRUCTURE DETAILS Thrills Thrill WaterparkIncludes 13 waterslides, Wave Pool, Adventure Pool, complimentary dining at Snack Shack, beach chairs, umbrellas and towels Admission charge $44-$99 per personAge 0-3: ComplimentaryCabana Rental: Grantscomplimentary admissionfor up to 6 guests. Thrill Waterpark + Zip Line Package pricing FULL Day: $99-$179 per person Zip Line For a charge $79-$139 per person Up, Up and Away (helium balloon) For a charge Age 13+: $39-$99 per personAge 4-12: $24-$64Age 0-3: Complimentary Beaches Coco Beach ClubIncludes access to exclusive beach,club house, infinity pool, complimentarydining at The Grille at Coco Beach Club,beach chairs, umbrellas and towels Admission charge Age 13+: $54-$99 per personAge 4-12: $34-$69Age 0-3: ComplimentaryCabana Rental: Grantscomplimentary admissionfor up to 8 guests. Dining Captain Jack’s A la carte  Prices according to menu More Amenities Cabanas, daybeds throughout island Rental charge See cabanas pricing below Umbrellas throughout Rental charge   Beach rentals (kayaks, snorkels, etc.) Rental charge Varies Spa services(Coco Beach Club & Chill Island) For a charge Prices according to spa menu   CocoCay height restrictions There are height and weight requirements for many of the slides and pools in the Thrill Waterpark, Splashaway Bay and the Zip Line. You can see the height and weight limits in the following table: ATTRACTION HEIGHT WEIGHT Daredevil’s Peak waterslide 48 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum Dueling Demons waterslides 48 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum Screeching Serpent waterslide 48 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum Green Mamba waterslide 48 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum Manta Raycers waterslides 40 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum The Slingshot waterslide 48 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum for a single rider or 550 lbs for two in a raft The Twister waterslide 48 inches minimum (42 inches if wearing a swim vest and accompanied by an adult) 300 lbs maximum for a single rider or 550 lbs for two in a raft Splash Speedway waterslides 42 inches minimum 300 lbs maximum Adventure Pool Guests under 48 inches must wear a swim vest none Wave Pool Guests under 48 inches must wear a swim vest none Splashaway Bay slides none 200 lbs maximum Zip Line 48 inches minimum 75 lbs minimum and 275 lbs maximum     CocoCay excursions Shore excursions from CocoCay are also available and can be booked via your Cruise Planner or on-board the ship. Examples of shore excursions include: Parasailing Reef snorkelling Glass bottom boat tour Stingray city Swimming pigs tour Guided jet ski tour Kayak adventure Scuba diving Can you go snorkelling at CocoCay? Absolutely! CocoCay is amazing for snorkelling with crystal clear waters and lots of fish to see. There’s even a sunken plane wreck where the fish love to gather.  You can go snorkelling on your own right off the beach or enjoy an excursion to go snorkelling by boat with a guide. Can I bring my own snorkel gear? Yes. You’re welcome to bring your own snorkel, mask, vest and flippers to CocoCay. If you prefer, you can also hire snorkel gear on the island. Cabanas and day beds There are several options for relaxing in the shade on CocoCay. Beach chairs and umbrellas are free, but if you’d like something a little more luxurious, here are your options: Beach bed – up to 4 guests Cabana – up to 8 guests Floating Cabana – up to 8 guests (Available from 31 January 2020) In the past, guests could reserve beach bungalows and clamshells but these have now been replaced with day beds and cabanas. Where are cabanas located on CocoCay? Cabanas are available in the following locations: Thrill Waterpark cabanas Chill Island Cabanas Oasis Lagoon Cabanas Coco Beach Club Beach Cabanas Coco Beach Club Overwater Cabanas   CocoCay cabana perks Each cabana comes with attendant service, so you don’t need to get up to fetch your own food and drinks, just let your cabana attendant know what you’d like and they’ll bring it to you. If you reserve a cabana at Thrill Waterpark, you’ll enjoy complimentary entry to all the slides and activities in the waterpark for up to six guests. If you reserve a beach cabana or over-water cabana at Coco Beach Club, you’ll enjoy complimentary access to the club for up to eight guests. The new floating cabanas as Coco Beach club are over the water and come with hammocks, minibars your own personal slide into the sea. Food and drink Is food included at CocoCay? Yes, there are five complimentary dining options on the island which are great for lunch and snacks: Skipper’s Grill – Enjoy burgers, tacos, salads, sandwiches, desserts and unlimited ice cream Chill Grill – Favourites include the jerk chicken sandwich, shaved rib eye cheesesteak and the Portobello and mozzarella sandwich Snack Shack – The three Snack Shacks each serve hot dogs, mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce, crispy fries and salads Speciality dining is also available at Captain Jack’s which has an a la carte menu. Plus, if you have admission to Coco Beach Club you can enjoy an elevated menu as well as morning pastries and snacks all day. Are special diets catered for? Options to suit most dietary needs are available on CocoCay including vegetarian and gluten free options. For other diets including vegan and kosher, there are no marked options, but salads and french fries are always available. Alternatively, you can have lunch back on the ship.   Is there a kids’ menu on CocoCay? There are no children’s menus, but there are plenty of choices to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. Are drinks included at CocoCay? The complimentary drinks available at CocoCay are water, lemonade and flavoured water. You’ll find drinks stations across the island. If you purchase a drinks package for your cruise, you can also use it on CocoCay, entitling you to a huge variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. If you would like a drink in a souvenir cup and you have a drinks package, you’ll only be charged for the cup. Is CocoCay all-inclusive? Yes. If you purchase an all-inclusive drinks package to use on your cruise ship then it also works on CocoCay. This means that all your island trip is all-inclusive as food is included too as well as drinks. Drinks are also available to purchase individually at the bars. CocoCay Weather Bad weather is rare in CocoCay. If it is too windy, certain attractions like the tallest waterslides, the zipline and the helium balloon ride may close. If this happens, guests will receive refunds. CocoCay temperature Like the rest of the Bahamas, CocoCay experiences warm weather all year round. The temperature is highest in the summer months between June and September when it reaches up to 32 °C. In the winter the daytime temperature averages 21°C. CocoCay water temperature The sea is always a pleasant temperature for swimming on CocoCay, averaging 28°C in the summer and 22°C in the winter, making it a similar temperature to the air. Watersports, snorkelling and swimming in the sea or the pools can be enjoyed all year round. CocoCay rain Rain rarely spoils anyone’s fun at CocoCay. In the winter it hardly rains at all. Although the rainfall is heavier in the summer months, showers tend to be short-lived and offer a welcome break from the summer heat. Is CocoCay safe? CocoCay is a very safe place to visit. As the only people on the island are cruise ship passengers and staff, crime is virtually non-existent. Lockers are provided for you to store any valuables. Lifeguards There are lifeguards at every pool, on every slide and on the beach. However, parents should still keep a watchful eye on their children near the water. Sharks Snorkellers may see the occasional shark at CocoCay as there are many sharks in the Bahamas. However, there has never been a shark attack here. The water is very clear and the sharks have good eyesight so can see that humans are not food. This is very different to places like California where the water is murky and people are dressed in wetsuits and flippers so they may be mistaken for seals. Jellyfish There may be some jellyfish in the waters around CocoCay, depending on the weather. These aren’t dangerous but could give a painful sting. If you are stung, head to the first aid station or the dive shack and they will give you some alcohol to spray on it which will stop the sting. Stingrays If you take an excursion from CocoCay to Stingray City you will undoubtedly see lots of friendly stingrays. It may also be possible to spot some in the sea off the beach at CocoCay. These creatures are harmless, but if you step on one it will whip up its stinging tail. You can avoid this by shuffling your feet through the sand as you walk so that they know to move out of your way. Accessibility The improvements to CocoCay during the refurbishment have made the resort much more accessible for those with limited mobility. If you’re considering visiting CocoCay with a wheelchair, you’ll find that most of the paths are paved. However, you may then need to transfer across sand to get to certain shaded areas or to the water. CocoCay has sand wheelchairs which are available to assist with this. Oasis Lagoon, the wave pool in the Thrill Waterpark and the infinity pool at Coco Beach Club all have chair lifts. CocoCay trams There are three accessible trams which run all day  to take guests to where they need to go on the island. Although most passengers will walk, the trams offer a great option for those who can’t walk 10-15 minutes from the ship to the furthest part of the island, or who prefer not to. Island tram - Every 15 minutes this tram circles the island, calling at the Arrivals Plaza, the Up, Up & Away Balloon, Oasis Lagoon and Chill Island. From 31st January 2020, the tram will also stop at South Beach and the Coco Beach Club. Pier Tram - This runs a continuous service between the ship and the Arrivals Plaza. Coco Beach Tram - A tram dedicated to guests of Coco Beach Club will also run every 10 minutes between the ship and Coco Beach Club.   CocoCay for toddlers CocoCay is a great destination for toddlers. Parents are welcome to bring pushchairs to the island. Baby changing is available and there is plenty of shade with free beach umbrellas. Toddlers will love Splashaway Bay and Captain Jill's Galleon. Oasis Lagoon has gradual entry points just like a beach. Swimming nappies are allowed in all pools as well as on all beaches and in the sea. Toddlers are permitted to ride the Up, Up & Away Balloon when accompanied by adults and there is no charge for children under four for this experience. Good to know Here are the answers to some more commonly asked questions about CocoCay… Towels Complimentary towels are available onboard your ship and it’s recommended to bring these to the island with you and then return them to the ship. There are also two towel exchange stations on the island where you can swap your towels for fresh ones as needed. Guests who have rented cabanas will have towels at the cabana and they can leave them there on departure. Lockers Lockers are available throughout the island. You can access them using your SeaPass. Sun loungers and umbrellas Sun loungers and umbrellas are available free of charge across the island. Even on busy days there is no shortage of places to sit in the sun or in the shade. Life jackets On CocoCay, life jackets or swim vests are required for guests under a certain height when using certain slides or pools. These are available free of charge Floating beach mats Floating mats are available to hire for around $13, or come included in the cost of certain cabanas or day beds. Alternatively, you can bring your own inflatable lilo. Drinking age Guests must be 21 years old or older to drink alcohol on CocoCay. Smoking Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is only permitted in designated smoking areas on CocoCay. Wildlife Wild animals to spot on CocoCay include iguanas, small lizards, seagulls and chickens as well as marine life like turtles, barracuda, sting rays, sharks and fish. Drones Guests are not allowed to use aerial drones on CocoCay or on any of Royal Caribbean’s cruise ships. You can take a drone on the ship to use ashore outside of the main port areas, but it must be stored in your stateroom at all times. Shopping On CocoCay you’ll find a Straw Market which is a traditional Bahamian market selling straw crafts, souvenirs and gifts. The market is run by locals so your cruise card won’t be accepted here. You’ll need to bring cash in the form of US dollars or Bahamian dollars if you want to purchase anything from the Straw Market. What currency is used at CocoCay? You can use your cruise card to pay for everything on the island, with the exception of souvenirs from the Straw Market. As the market is run by locals you can only pay for items in cash. US dollars and Bahamian dollars are both accepted and have the same value ($1USD = B$1) Weddings It’s possible to get married on CocoCay whilst your cruise is docked at the island. Contact us if you'd like any more information. CocoCay Map You can download a pdf map of CocoCay here. You'll also find a paper version of the map in your stateroom the night before you arrive at CocoCay. The Royal Caribbean App is also very useful to help you find your way around the island. What can you no longer do on CocoCay? Since CocoCay was revamped in 2019, there’s so much more to do on the island. However, there are some things which are no longer available. These include: Massage – Spa services are no longer available on the island Hair braiding – It’s no longer possible to get your hair braided on CocoCay. You probably won’t have time anyway. Better to get it done somewhere like Nassau Nature trail – Before the development of Cococay, this was a popular activity, but it has been discontinued Fishing – There are no opportunities for fishing trips from CocoCay and bringing your own fishing gear is discouraged. There are better ports of call for fishing in the Bahamas Private area for suite guests – Before the development of CocoCay, guests staying in suites on the ship had their own area. Now, no enjoy a VIP experience, you can book into the Coco Beach club, regardless of your stateroom type. Lazy river – CocoCay has a water park but has never had a lazy river How long does a Perfect Day on CocoCay last? The exact timings of arrival and departure from CocoCay vary depending on the itinerary. Guests usually disembark the ship after breakfast and return in the late afternoon. Late night stays at CocoCay Royal Caribbean are offering very limited number of sailings with late night stays on CocoCay on board Navigator of the Seas. Guests can stay on the island until 10 pm and enjoy a party night with a barbecue, fireworks and lasers. Two visits to CocoCay Royal Caribbean offers a wide selection of 4-night cruises which have two stops at CocoCay. Sailing on board Navigator of the Seas from Miami or Mariner of the Seas from Orlando, these cruises have two days at CocoCay and a sea day. Enjoy twice the thrills, double chills or a day of each. Whatever you choose, you probably still won’t quite find time to do all that there is to offer! CocoCay secrets Psst! Here are a few secrets to make your time on CocoCay even more enjoyable. Don't tell anyone. Secret chicken sandwich – You won't find this item on any menu but cruisers are raving about it! Head to the Snack Shack and ask for parmesan chicken on a bun. Then, add a side of mozzarella cheese sticks and marinara sauce on top, along with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and mayo from the salad bar. Secret ice cream sandwich – Grab two chocolate chip cookies and head to the self-serve ice-cream machine to create your own ice-cream sandwich. Avoid the queues – The best times to visit the waterpark for the shortest queue times are before 11am and after 3pm. Head to Daredevil’s Peak first, then ride it again right before you head back to the ship. Save on activities – It's advisable to pre-book all your CocoCay activities before your cruise. The prices can go up and down, but it's always cheaper to book online via Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner rather than on-board the ship. Save your energy – Keep an eye out for the complimentary solar-powered trams to save your steps. Don't miss the underwater music – Float on your back with your ears underwater in the Oasis Lagoon to listen to the underwater music [/vc_column_text][vc_btn title="Browse cruises to CocoCay" color="success" align="center" link="url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cruise118.com%2Fcruise-ports%2Fcococay%2F|||"][vc_column_text]   Book your cruise to CocoCay Would you like to cruise to CocoCay? Here at Cruise118 we can book any CocoCay cruise for you. What's more, our relationship woth Royal Caribbean means that we have access to all the best deals and discounts. With our best price guarantee, you can be sure that you're getting a great deal as well as award-winning customer service. If you'd like a quote on a tailor-made cruise holiday to CocoCay, call our team of expert cruise concierge now and we'll be happy to help. Have a question about CocoCay? 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