Carnival Freedom Overview

Every Carnival Cruises guest is offered spacious, comfortable accommodations onboard Carnival Freedom. All cabins have ample drawer and closet space, private facilities, a telephone, and television, stocked with movies and shows.


Suite


These extra-large accommodations have a separate sitting area and a private balcony. Special features include a large vanity, refrigerator, and entertainment area.


Balcony


Sit outdoors, relax, enjoy the privacy, and admire the passing scenery from your own balcony cabin.


These cabins feature large windows that give you excellent views of the vast ocean and each destination you sail to.


Interior Cabins


Interior cabins are an excellent value and provide comfortable accommodations after a fun-filled day at sea or at port.


The spa onboard Carnival Freedom is an ideal place to get away from all of the activity and revive your mind and body for a while. Allow yourself to fully relax while getting a massage, which is sure to soothe all of your tired muscles, or, let your cares drift away in the steam room and sauna.


Camp Carnival, open to children ages 2 through 11, includes a wide range of fun activities designed for three different age groups. All groups are supervised by staff, who are either college educated in a related field or have professional child-care experience. A counselor is assigned to your child’s age group and will greet you as soon as you check in to Camp Carnival. Activities for Camp Carnival are conducted all over the ship, and many events for younger children are held at the Camp Carnival headquarters, where they can enjoy games, arts and crafts, and even their own outdoor wading pool.


Dress Code


What Should I Pack?


The first thing to remember is that you're on vacation and you are onboard Carnival Cruises’ ‘Fun Ships’ to have a good time. Secondly, remember to travel light. Keeping these two pieces of advice in mind are very important for packing.


Casual attire and resort wear is typically appropriate attire onboard and in-port. Shorts, slacks, sundresses, blouses, sandals, etc. are appropriate for women, and clothing for men is just as casual. Travelers might also want to consider bringing along a sweater or jacket for cool evenings and inexpensive rain gear in case of a sudden shower. While restaurants typically have casual dress code, there are also instances where you may visit a specialty restaurant or attend a special Captain’s Cocktail Party and Gala Farewell Dinner that requires business casual or formal attire. For days in port where you will be participating in various shore excursions, you should dress accordingly to the dress codes of the sites you are visiting, as well as bring a pair of sneakers for strenuous walking.


Formal Wear. Men: suit and tie, sport coat, tie and slacks; Women: evening dresses, cocktail dresses; pantsuits.


Casual Resort Wear. Men: sport shorts, slacks; Women: dresses, skirts, shorts, Capri pants.


*Please Note: Shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, and bathing attire are not permitted in the Dining Room during dinner.