Royal Caribbean welcomes Icon of the Seas: The world’s largest cruise ship

In a historic ceremony that took place on Monday, Royal Caribbean, the renowned cruise giant, proudly accepted the delivery of the Icon of the Seas, cementing its position as the owner of the world’s largest cruise ship. 

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

This vessel, boasting an astounding 20 decks, weighs in at a staggering 250,800 tons, making it more than 6 per cent larger and approximately 10 feet longer than the Wonder of the Seas, according to a recent press release by Royal Caribbean. 

After a 900-day construction period, the Icon of the Seas is now poised to embark on its maiden voyage, scheduled to set sail from PortMiami on January 27, 2024.

Unveiling a world of experiences

The Icon of the Seas promises a grand adventure like no other, featuring an array of experiences across its expansive decks. 

For the 7,600 passengers fortunate enough to board this floating marvel, the ship offers an extraordinary array of diversions. 

With eight distinct neighborhoods to explore, seven pools to take a dip in, six record-breaking waterslides to conquer, and a dazzling selection of approximately 40 bars and dining establishments to choose from, passengers are bound to be spoiled for choice.

Palooza 728x90

Jason Liberty, the President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, remarked, “We are celebrating more than a new ship; it’s also the celebration of the culmination of more than 50 years of innovation and dreaming at Royal Caribbean to create the ultimate vacation experience.” 

More Stories

Club Kingston

Club Kingston named Priority Pass Lounge of the Year for Latin America and Caribbean

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has lauded Club Kingston after it was named Priority Pass Lounge of the Year – Regional Winner for Latin...

Beaches Negril spotlights Sharon Rushie’s work supporting autism-inclusive family vacations

In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, observed throughout April, Beaches Negril is highlighting the work of one of its longtime team members, Sharon Rushie,...

Barbados secures new nonstop Air Transat service from Montreal

Barbados has secured a new nonstop air service from Montreal with Canadian carrier Air Transat, further expanding the island’s connectivity with the Canadian market. The...

Inside BougainVilla, a luxury villa escape in Montego Bay, Jamaica

Perched in the hills of Spring Farm in Montego Bay, Jamaica, BougainVilla feels less like checking into accommodation and more like arriving at a...
Knot Stressing JA

GetMyBoat brings a Montego Bay yacht experience to life aboard Knot Stressing JA

Booking a private yacht in Montego Bay increasingly runs through digital platforms, and in this case, GetMyBoat acted as the bridge between a global...

Grenada Tourism Authority expands UK footprint with targeted sales mission

In an effort to further strengthen ties with one of its key global markets, the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) recently completed a comprehensive sales...
Porter Airlines

Jamaica welcomes Porter Airlines’ new direct service to Montego Bay

Jamaica is set to expand its airlift from Canada with the introduction of new direct routes by Porter Airlines to Sangster International Airport in...
Sandals Resorts

Why Caribbean Americans are choosing Sandals Resorts for the trips that matter most

There is a particular feeling that comes over you when the plane begins its descent, and the island appears below, that unmistakable shoreline, the...
Dubrovnik

Exploring Dubrovnik without the burden: Smart travel tips for a seamless experience

Dubrovnik, what many refer to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic," is a travel destination that also heads the list in Europe. With its...

How AI travel planning can help Caribbean trips feel better organized

Caribbean travel rarely fits one simple vacation pattern. Some travelers plan beach time, family visits, food stops, and local events together. Others fly for...

Latest Articles