Icon of the Seas: The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Embarks on Its Maiden Voyage

Last Updated: January 28, 20243 min read

Icon of the Seas is a true marvel of engineering and design, and it’s no wonder that it has been making headlines since its launch.

According to a recent article in the CNN, Icon of the Seas is Royal Caribbean’s first Icon Class ship and the world’s largest cruise ship. It measures nearly 365 meters from bow to stern and has a gross tonnage of 250,800. At maximum capacity, it carries nearly 10,000 passengers and crew combined. The ship is organized into eight neighborhoods across 20 decks, each offering unique experiences day and night.

Icon of the Seas

One of the most exciting features of Icon of the Seas is its water park, which is the largest at sea. Category 6 boasts six slides, including Frightening Bolt, the tallest waterslide to sail. The ship also features a new take on Lost Dunes mini-golf, a beach-club scene in the Hideaway neighborhood, and more than 40 onboard restaurants, bars, and lounges.

Icon of the Seas has seven pools, including the first suspended infinity pool at sea, providing ways to relax and chill. Families with young kids can enjoy a stay-all-day neighborhood designed specifically for them, offering family-friendly activities. The ship also features deck-defying entertainment, including performances across air, ice, water, and theater, ensuring a variety of shows for passengers.

The ship’s inaugural voyage started from the Port of Miami on Sunday, January 27, 2024, and it will embark on a seven-day island-hopping voyage through the tropics. The itinerary includes a day at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas, known for its activities. The trip’s price, as listed on its website, ranges from USD 1,723 to USD 14,205 per person. Prices vary depending on the itineraries, locations, and dates.

Icon of the Seas

Icon of the Seas is a remarkable feat of engineering and design, and it’s no wonder that it has been making headlines since its launch. With its water park, mini-golf course, beach-club scene, and more than 40 onboard restaurants, bars, and lounges, there is something for everyone on this ship. Families with young kids can enjoy a stay-all-day neighborhood designed specifically for them, while deck-defying entertainment ensures a variety of shows for passengers. The ship’s inaugural voyage started from the Port of Miami on Sunday, January 27, 2024, and it will embark on a seven-day island-hopping voyage through the tropics, including a day at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas. The trip’s price ranges from USD 1,723 to USD 14,205 per person, depending on the itineraries, locations, and dates

Icon of the Seas

How does Icon of the Seas compare to other large cruise ships?

Icon of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship, with a gross tonnage of 250,800 and a length of nearly 365 meters. It has a capacity of nearly 10,000 passengers and crew combined, organized into eight neighborhoods across 20 decks, each offering unique experiences day and night.

In comparison to other large cruise ships, Icon of the Seas is just a tad larger than Wonder of the Seas, which has been the largest cruise ship in the world since 2022. Icon of the Seas is 6 percent bigger overall and about 12 feet longer than Wonder of the Seas, which measures about 1,188 in length.

Icon of the Seas’ deck plan includes 20 decks, and it weighs around 250,800 tonnes, carrying 5,610 passengers and 2,350 crew members. It features an on-board waterpark (the world’s largest at-sea waterpark), the cruise industry’s first open freefall waterslide, nine whirlpools, seven pools, a music hall, an arcade, and a dueling piano bar.

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