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Independence of the Seas

September 20, 2016 10:49
The H2OZone, one of the family-friendly attractions on board Independence of the Seas

By Lianne Kolirin , Lianne Kolirin

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Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas bills itself as "your home away from home", which seems to be playing things down somewhat. While the welcoming atmosphere is spot on, this floating city is about as far from my home as possible.

With 15 decks jam-packed with staterooms, top-class entertainment, impressive sporting facilities and an array of dining facilities, I got to look around the ship in Southampton, docked between European itineraries before heading to the Caribbean.

Firmly family-friendly, children of all ages will love the H2O Zone interactive water park. There's a dedicated sports pool for volleyball and basketball, while the less energetic can relax in the whirlpools.

But that's just the start. Kids, teens and envious grown-ups can get their adrenaline kicks ice-skating, wall climbing and wiping out on FlowRider, the ship's surf simulator. There's a basketball court, a running track, a games arcade and if that all sounds a bit tiring, a spa too.