Destination
Caribbean
Trip Duration
18 nights
Cruise Ship
Freedom of the SeasCruise Company
Royal CaribbeanStart Port
Fort LauderdaleEnd Port
Fort LauderdaleItinerary
Flight to Las Vegas with major airline
Overnight stay in a hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel
Flight to Fort Lauderdale with major airline
Overnight stay in a hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel
Depart 16:00
The city of Fort Lauderdale in the U.S. state of Florida and makes an ideal holiday destination. Due to the many canals in the city, Fort Lauderdale is also known as the American Venice. In the 1970's, the area was very popular with students celebrating Spring Break but these were replaced by cruise vacationers in recent years. Fort Lauderdale offers beautiful beaches, museums, the world's biggest everyday flea market and also the world's largest drive-in cinema, which has 13 screens.
What’s included:
Flight
Return economy class airfare from Sydney to Las Vegas, return from Fort Lauderdale
Hotel
5 nights accommodation in a hotel in Las Vegas
3 nights accommodation in a hotel in Fort Lauderdale
Other Information
Optional services:
You will be sailing on:
Freedom of the Seas, first of the Freedom Class ships to join the fleet, launched in 2006 and re-defined the way people view cruising today. At 154,407 tonnes and 1,112 feet long, the Freedom of the Seas holds 3,634 double occupancy guests and regularly wows passengers worldwide with her fantastic features.
Refurbishment Year:
2020Passengers:
4515Who is traveling?
2 Adults
18 nights
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