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February 2, 2024 at 8:00 AM. What It's Really Like to Sail the Icon of the SeasRoyal Caribbean. Whether you’re an experienced cruiser or a first-timer, you’ve probably heard of Royal Caribbean ...
Icon of the Seas. Icon of the Seas is the lead ship of the Icon class. She entered service on 27 January 2024 out of the Port of Miami in the US. At 248,663 gross tonnage (GT), Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. [7] [8] [1]
MS Monarch (formerly Monarch of the Seas) was the second of three Sovereign -class cruise ships owned by Royal Caribbean International. Beginning on April 1, 2013, Monarch was operated by RCCL's Pullmantur Cruises, before being sold for scrap in 2020 following Pullmantur's closure. The ship was built in 1991 at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique ...
Royal Caribbean plans for Icon of the Seas to sail all year, so prices vary; but some start at about $1,700 per person. For more details about Icon of the Seas, visit the Royal Caribbean website.
The Icon class (formally Project Icon) is a class of cruise ships ordered by Royal Caribbean International to be built by Meyer Turku in Turku, Finland. As of 2024 this class is the largest cruise ship class ever constructed. Royal Caribbean plans to have three Icon -class ships by 2026, which will include Icon of the Seas (launched in 2024 ...
It can carry more than 7,000 passengers, and combined with the crew, will hold nearly 10,000 people — the size of a small city. Icon of The Seas, Royal Caribbean (TODAY) At 250,800 gross tons ...
Description and design. Odyssey of the Seas measures 1,138 feet (347 m) and has a gross tonnage of 167,704, with 16 decks. The ship accommodates 4,198 passengers at double occupancy up to a maximum capacity of 5,510 passengers, as well as a 1,663 crew. There are 14 decks for guest use, 15 restaurants, 2 pools and 2,105 cabins.
Utopia of the Seas. Utopia of the Seas in La Rochelle June 25, 2024. Utopia of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She is the sixth ship in the Oasis Class and is scheduled to enter service on 19 July 2024 out of Port Canaveral. [3] She is larger than sister ship Wonder of the Seas by gross tonnage.