The port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain was graced today with the first visit of Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in Europe. Liberty has come to the Island from Miami as a stopover before the start of its summer season in the Mediterranean.
A statement released by the Port Authority ensures that the ship is two inches longer than its sister ship, Independence of the Seas, which is 339 feet long and 154,407 gross registered tons, with capacity to 4,375 cruisers.
Liberty of the Seas is served by 1,300 crew, 730 of them dedicated to ensuring safety on board.
The ship, built in Finland in 2007 at a cost of $ 800 million, remain in port until 18:00 pm and depart in the direction of Cadiz to continue to cover a voyage of fourteen days that end in Barcelona, home port of their routes for the Mediterranean.