- The completion of a major multi-million dollar dry dock under the Royal Amplified fleet program.
- A reimagined pool deck featuring the iconic Lime and Coconut bar and private guest casitas.
- New onboard dining additions including Izumi Teppanyaki, El Loco Fresh, and a Starbucks venue.
- The upcoming deployment schedule spanning summer European cruises and winter Caribbean sailings
Royal Caribbean International has officially welcomed the newly enhanced Liberty of the Seas back into passenger service following a comprehensive dry dock transformation. As a major component of the innovative Royal Amplified fleet modernization program, the extensive multi-million dollar refit has introduced a wealth of upgraded amenities, fresh structural designs, and state-of-the-art experiences tailored to elevate the vacation experience for travelers of all ages.

Among the standout upgrades is a fully reimagined, resort-style pool deck designed for ultimate tropical relaxation. Sunseekers can now unwind at the vibrant Lime and Coconut poolside bar, or book private, shaded casitas for an elevated day under the sun. Culinary options have also expanded dramatically with the addition of flavor-forward dining venues. Guests looking for quick, authentic Mexican street food can enjoy the complimentary El Loco Fresh, while those seeking a premium interactive dining experience can book tables at the newly added Izumi Teppanyaki. For coffee enthusiasts, a full-service Starbucks has also been seamlessly integrated into the ship’s layout.
Beyond dining and relaxation, the technical refit introduces the high-energy Royal Escape Room, offering families and groups an immersive, space-age puzzle challenge. The modernization also included necessary behind-the-scenes mechanical overhauls, comprehensive deep cleaning, fresh carpeting, and structural enhancements to maximize guest comfort and vessel efficiency. Following this highly anticipated return to service, the beautifully refreshed ship is kicking off a thrilling summer deployment out of Southampton, England, offering varied European itineraries ranging from brief weekend getaways to week-long Norwegian fjord adventures and Mediterranean explorations. By late autumn, the vessel will reposition to Galveston, Texas, to launch a winter season of warm-weather Western Caribbean voyages.
