Welcome to the Sailaway Sisters - TAC Beaumont Ladies Group 2026 Registration!

Here is the magic of this sailing. Four nights. No airports. No jet lag. Just the Apostolic Church ladies stepping onto a floating city and letting the Gulf breeze do its quiet therapy.

Departure is easy from Galveston. Drive in. Board. Exhale.

Thursday begins with embarkation day energy. Laughter in the terminal. That first step onto the Royal Promenade when you realize your only responsibility for the next four days is fellowship, worship, and maybe deciding between soft serve or cheesecake.

Friday is a full sea day. The Gulf stretches out in every direction. Morning devotional overlooking the water. Coffee conversations that last longer than planned. Spa treatments. Poolside lounging. Maybe a little shopping on board. Retreat sessions can be private and intimate, without distraction.

Saturday brings sunshine in Cozumel from 7am to 5pm. Crystal water. Beach clubs. Snorkeling excursions. Or simply strolling the colorful port with friends. For those who prefer something cultural, there are Mayan ruin excursions on the mainland. For those who prefer something peaceful, a shaded lounger and ocean breeze works just fine.

Sunday is another sea day. The ship slows down. The conversations deepen. Worship flows. Group photos at sunset. That final night dinner where everyone says, “We should do this every year.”

Monday morning returns to Galveston refreshed, refocused, and reconnected.

A short sailing like this is surprisingly powerful. It is long enough to reset your spirit but short enough to fit into real life. The sea has a way of quieting noise and amplifying what matters.

 

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About the Sailing

165 days to go

Liberty of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International

Departing Galveston on Thursday, November 5th 2026

4-night trip going to Caribbean - Western (Caribbean)

Visiting: Galveston, Cozumel

Itinerary | About the Ship | Deck Plans | Ports of Call

All payments must be submitted through your secure MyTrips online account, which will be created for you on the Figueroa Travel website. A completed credit card authorization form is required within that account for every payment.

For security purposes, we do not accept credit card information over the phone.

  • Deposit: A $150 per guest, non-refundable deposit is required to secure your reservation ($300 for Solo staterooms)
  • Payment Plan: Available for any guest.
  • Final Payment: The final payment is due on August 2026.
  • Cruise Excursions: Once booked, you will receive a Royal Caribbean booking number which will allow you to view your reservation on the Royal Caribbean app. The app. will provide numerous options for excursions at each of the port stops.
  • Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Once you are within 90 days of the sailing date, the cruise becomes 100 percent non-refundable. A comprehensive travel insurance policy may reimburse up to 80 percent of your cruise fare for covered cancellations, subject to the insurance provider’s approval and terms.
  • Cancellation Policy: Once you are within 90 days of the sailing date, the cruise becomes 100 percent non-refundable.

Prices include taxes and pre-paid gratuities.

Staterooms

Junior Suite: J3

Junior Suite: J3

Stateroom Type: Suite

Prices include taxes and pre-paid gratuities.

An incredible intimate suite with a great view.

Size

  • Stateroom: 299 sq. ft. or 27.78 sq. m.
  • Balcony: 65 sq. ft. or 6.04 sq. m.

Beds

  • Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King bed
  • One double sofa bed in staterooms with up to 4 guests

Occupancy

  • Up to 4 guests

Views

  • Ocean view

Rooms

  • Room with bed, dresser and sitting area with sofa

Bathrooms

  • These suites offer a comfortable bedroom, a small sitting area and a private balcony.

Per Guest

Guest 1: $1,360.00

Guest 2: $1,360.00

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Connecting Oceanview Balcony: CB

Connecting Oceanview Balcony: CB

Stateroom Type: Balcony

Prices include taxes and pre-paid gratuities. Step into a balcony stateroom aboard Liberty of the Seas and you immediately notice the difference: natural light, open space, and your own private view of the ocean. These rooms are designed to give you more than just a place to sleep. You get a comfortable sitting area, a plush bed (that can be configured as a king or two twins), and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that lead out to your private balcony. It’s your own quiet corner of the ship, whether you’re starting the day with coffee or winding down at sunset. What you’ll love * Private balcony with seating – fresh ocean air anytime you want it * Floor-to-ceiling glass doors that bring in natural light * Spacious layout compared to interior rooms * Comfortable bedding and sitting area for relaxing in-room * Well-appointed bathroom with shower and storage * Plenty of storage space for a full week at sea Why guests choose a balcony A balcony stateroom completely changes the feel of your cruise. Instead of just visiting the ocean, you’re living alongside it. You can step outside without leaving your room, avoid crowded public decks, and enjoy moments of privacy that interior cabins simply can’t offer. It’s especially noticeable on shorter sailings like this one — having your own outdoor space adds a level of comfort and experience that many guests say they wouldn’t cruise without again. Bottom line: if you’re deciding between interior and balcony, this is the upgrade that most guests feel every single day of the trip.

Per Guest

Guest 1: $867.59

Guest 2: $867.59

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Interior: 2V

Interior: 2V

Stateroom Type: Inside Cabin

Prices include taxes and pre-paid gratuities.

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King and private bathroom

Per Guest

Guest 1: $559.59

Guest 2: $559.59

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Ocean View Balcony: 4D - GTY

Ocean View Balcony: 4D - GTY

Stateroom Type: Balcony

Balcony stateroom will be assigned by the cruise line this summer.

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony.

Per Guest

Guest 1: $723.00

Guest 2: $723.00

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Itinerary

  • Day

    Date

    Port

    Arrive

    Depart

  • Day 1

    Date 11/05/2026

    Port Galveston

    Arrive --

    Depart 4:00pm

  • Day 2

    Date 11/06/2026

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 3

    Date 11/07/2026

    Port Cozumel

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 5:00pm

  • Day 4

    Date 11/08/2026

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 5

    Date 11/09/2026

    Port Galveston

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart --

About the Royal Caribbean International Liberty of the Seas

As you’d expect from one of the world’s biggest cruise ships, there’s no shortage of things to do. There’s the incredible H2O Zone water park, spectacular ‘hanging’ whirlpools, a surf park and a Vitality Wellness Programme guaranteed to soothe body and soul. For the ultimate in family fun, Liberty of the Seas has an amazing Dreamworks experience. If you fancy a top class show, visit the onboard theatre for West End style productions.

Details and Deck Plans

Year Built 2007 Capacity 3,634
Year Refurbished 2016 Elevators 1
Registry Bahamas Restaurants 8
Tonnage 160,000 Bars 6
Cabins 1,817 Pools 2
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins Y Theaters Y
Shops Y Library Y
Meeting Rooms Y Casino Y
Spa Y Disco Y
Fitness Center Y Children's Program Y
Internet Cafe Y

Ports of Call

Galveston (Days 1, 5)

Founded in 1836 and located in the Gulf of Mexico, historic Galveston is a semi-tropical barrier island. Only 39 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, it lies 50 miles southwest of Houston. Long known for its miles of sandy beaches and Gulf seafood, today Galveston is also recognized for its treasure trove of Victorian architecture and one of the most vigorous historic preservation programs in the country.
Attractions & Activities
Galveston Island Ferry, located on Hwy 87 (Ferry Road), continues to be one of Galveston's most popular attractions. Ferries run approximately every fifteen to twenty minutes and are free. The Great Storm, a multimedia presentation at the Pier 21 Theater, gives visitors a glimpse of the devastating 1900 Storm through a multi-image documentary experience. The 27-minute story gives actual accounts from diaries and letters of survivors during and after the storm. One of Galveston's most popular attractions is Moody Gardens, One Hope Boulevard. Work or play, this tropical destination is ideal for families and groups alike. Water your imagination and travel the oceans of the world at the Aquarium Pyramid. Step into the Rainforest Pyramid with thousands of tropical plants, exotic fish and birds. Explore the mysteries of science at the Discovery Pyramid, and take a rocking and rolling ride through the universe at the Ridefilm Theater. Get in the middle of the action at the 4D Special FX Theater. See spectacular images leap from the screen of the six-story IMAX 3D Theater and visit beautiful Palm Beach (seasonal) and the newly expanded Moody Gardens Hotel.

Cozumel (Day 3)

The crystal clear water surrounding Cozumel makes it a favorite for divers and sun-seekers from around the world. Found on the Yucatan peninsula, it is the largest of Mexico's islands and steeped in history, tracing Mayan descendants from 300 A.D. In town, there is shopping for local crafts and dining in colorful restaurants.
Attractions & Activities
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Tulúm, majestically perched above the turquoise Caribbean. The site was occupied as far back as 600 A.D. However, it was most densely populated around 1200 A.D. You will be struck by the pyramid-shaped El Castillo, which dominates the city from atop a forty-foot cliff. The nearby Temple of the Descending God provides equally excellent insight into the architecture of the Mayan people, who gained considerable achievements in the arts and sciences, only to decline and vanish for no apparent reason.