Carnival Freedom - Activities and Onboard Experience

Activities and Onboard Experience

The Carnival Freedom offer many activities and public areas. When you first walk on the ship you are welcomed into the Freedoms Decades Atrium which is the central heart of the ship. After being introduced to her you can travel to the Freedom Restaurant featuring an Statue of Liberty theme or you can go to the elegant Chic Dining Room. For adults the ship features the Nouveau Wine Bar, Players Sports Bar, Scott's Piano Bar, Babylon Casino, Serenity (Carnival's adult only pool area), Swingtime Bar, International Lounge, Centuries Bar, Habana Cigar Bar, and the 70's Dance Club.

For children the cruise ship offers a wide variety of activities such as a Water Slide, Sports Deck, Camp Carnival, Circle C, Club 02, Gym, Mini Golf, Two Pools, Victorian Show Lounge, Outside Movie Theatre, and other activities throughout your vacation.

The ship features 15 different types of staterooms: Grand Suite, Ocean Suite, Junior Suite, Guarantee Suite, Premium Vista Balcony, Premium Balcony, Aft- View Extended Balcony, Balcony, Guarantee Balcony, Ocean View, Guarantee Ocean View, Interior with picture window Obstructed View, Interior, Porthole, and Interior Upper/Lower

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