Think Older Ships Have Less for Kids? What Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas Offers Families

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When booking a family cruise, one of the main things to ensure is that the teenagers will be happy. Will they have lots to do to keep their overactive minds busy? Because if the kids and teenagers are happy, everybody is happy, am I right? There are so many wonderful facilities traveling with Royal Caribbean’s Liberty Of The Seas that teens will love.

Liberty Of The Seas For Kids and Teenagers

The Liberty of the Seas cruisingkids.co.uk
Photo Credit Sarah Christie Cruising with Kids

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Having had an extensive refurbishment in early 2017, the Liberty now boasts facilities to make even the grumpiest of teens smile. Having sailed on Liberty several times, this is a real family favourite for us; just because a ship is older or smaller does not mean it isn’t great for families.

The Pool Areas Area is Great For Kids and Teens

The New Water Park on the Liberty of the seas extraordinarychaos.com
Photo Credit Royal Caribbean

With the addition of a collection of water slides called the Perfect Storm, including a boomerang-style slide. And Splashaway Bay, a fully interactive aqua park featuring an interactive kid’s play area with water cannons, geysers and more.

The FlowRider is a Firm Favourite for our Teens

The Flowrider on Mariner of the Seas
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising with Kids

Our boys can happily spend hours surfing or bodyboarding, and it’s not just for the kids; I rocked it on our last cruise. The FlowRider works on a queue system and is open at intervals throughout the day. I found the instructors fair with timings giving a little longer when the queues are shorter.

Also if you’re a keen surfer you can book private lessons at an extra cost, which is on the boy’s wish list for our next cruise. Although they are both pretty good at body boarding, they want to improve their surfing skills.

If You Want To Cool Down Ice Skating Is A Great Choice

Ice skating on Royal Caribbean
Photo Credit Royal Caribbean

The ice rink is open at intervals, mainly on sea days, and is such a great activity for the whole family. If you have active and sporty kids this is a great way to get the balance of family time and teen-only time without the teens thinking you are forcing them to spend time with you.

During the evening the ice rink hosts spectacular ice shows. However should you want to catch a show I recommend you book on embarkation day, as they are extremely popular.

For Great Views Of The Port And Sea Views To Die For Check Out The Climbing Wall

Rock Climbing Wall on Odyssey of the Seas
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising with Kids

The climbing wall is one of my favourite sporting activities and with the best views ever. Getting to the top to take in those views is the ultimate prize. Where teens love the competitive angle of the climbing wall.

If You Have Sports Mad Teens They Will Spend Hours On The Sports Court

Sports Deck on Mariner of the Seas
Photo Credit Sarah Christie Cruising with Kids

The sports court is a great place for teens to meet friends. There is mostly always a game going on and if there isn’t then as soon as someone starts to kick a ball or throw some hoops, fellow sportsman seem to just appear. This is the perfect place for sporty teens to hang out, as they are never alone for long.

For A Little Teen Time And Meeting New Friends The Teen Club Is A Cool Laid Back Area

Odyssey of the Seas Teens Club
Odyssey of the Seas Teens Club. Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

It’s great for teens to have an area, which feels grown up. And the teen’s area on the Liberty Of The Seas has that cool vibe going on. Being a teen is a hard age. They are too cool for kids club but crave the company of people their own age. The teen club has gaming area and planned activities to encourage cruising teens to meet up, mingle and make new friends.

And Feed Those Teen Sized Appetites

Royal Promenade on Royal Caribbean
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising with Kids

The promenade desk on Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas is packed full of great places to eat, with Sorento’s specialising in delicious pizza, snacks, and salads, coffee and hot chocolate, and a cafe promenade that is the perfect place to grab a coffee sandwich and cake. For an extra cost, you can visit the ice cream bar or cupcake cupboard.

Teens will never go hungry on a cruise with on tap snacks and ice cream. There is also a soft drinks package available at an extra cost, which in our experience is worth every penny.

With all that to do you will need to schedule time in to see your children and trust me I have had to do this! But I guarantee that once you get teens on the Liberty of the Seas, the only problem you will have is getting them back off again.

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  • Sarah Christie is a passionate family travel expert. With years of experience exploring the world by sea, Sarah specialises in helping families plan unforgettable cruise holidays with practical tips, honest reviews, and insider advice. From navigating mega ships with little ones to finding the best family-friendly excursions, she’s on a mission to make cruising stress-free and magical for all ages. Now that her children are grown up, Sarah is also embracing a new chapter of cruising as a couple, exploring adult-only experiences, romantic escapes, and bucket-list destinations with a fresh perspective.

    She also co-hosts the popular Magically Cruising Podcast, where she shares cruise news, destination insights, and first-hand experiences to inspire both first-time cruisers and seasoned sailors.

    Contact me on travelingchristie@gmail.com

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