Icons Of The Seas, World’s Largest Cruise Ship To Sail From Jan 2024; Here’s All About It

by Tejashee Kashyap
Icons Of The Seas, World’s Largest Cruise Ship To Sail From Jan 2024; Here’s All About It

Sailing on the world’s largest ship can be an incredible experience. It allows you to explore numerous destinations while enjoying the comfort and luxury of a floating resort.  Royal Caribbean International’s latest ship, Icon of the Seas happens to be the world’s largest cruise ship. The ship has now completed its first round of sea trials and will debut in Miami in January 2024 to the public, after completing a second round of sea trials.

Icons Of The Seas Is The World’s Largest Cruise Ship

Sailing in the vast expanse of the ocean is an experience that is both awe-inspiring and humbling. Whether you’re embarking on a sailing adventure or cruising on a luxurious ship, it offers a unique perspective on the world and a deep connection to nature.

One of the most striking features of icons Of The Seas is its sheer size. From afar, it dominates the horizon, an awe-inspiring sight that leaves spectators in awe. Its immense scale allows for an incredible range of facilities and entertainment options.

Numerous opulent amenities are housed on the ship’s 20 decks, including a water park, family sections, a contemporary pool, an equal dome area, an aqua theatre, a swim-up bar with an infinity pool area, and enormous floor-to-ceiling windows that provide passengers 220-degree vistas.

Moreover, it is being built at the Meyer Turku shipyard, one of the top shipyards in Europe. The yacht is around 1,200 feet long and can accommodate about 5,610 passengers in addition to 2,350 staff members.

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What To Expect From The World’s Largest Cruise Ship?

For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, Icons Of The Seas has you covered. Even, entertainment is a cornerstone of the experience there.

It also has the largest pool at sea, the first suspended infinity pool at sea, and the first swim-up bar at sea for Royal Caribbean. The first family raft slides at sea, the first open free-fall slide in the cruise business, and the first mat-racing duet are other highlights.

Onboard, passengers can find an astonishing variety of dining venues, including speciality restaurants, buffets, and cafes, serving cuisines from around the world. Whether you’re in the mood for fine dining or a casual snack, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Thrill Island, Aquadome, Central Park, Chill Island, Royal Promenade, Surfside, Suite Neighbourhood, and The Hideaway are just a few of the eight neighbourhoods that visitors may experience.

The Royal Caribbean cruise claims to deliver every type of luxurious experience imaginable. Pricing starts at about $1,703 (or roughly ₹1,39,707) per person.

Are you excited about the Icons Of The Seas voyage?

Cover image credits: Website/Royal Caribbean International