Over 7 years in the making, the world's largest cruise ship is only one day away from making its formal debut.
Icon of the Seas is part of Royal Caribbean's first new class of ship since Quantum of the Seas launched in 2014.
Onboard, guests will find the largest waterpark and ice rink at sea, new neighborhoods to explore, the cruise line's first-ever food hall, and so much more.
Whether you're counting down the days until your Icon cruise or cannot fathom stepping foot on a ship that size, there's no denying that the launch of Icon of the Seas is a major milestone in the cruising industry.
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The debut of Icon of the Seas marks the first time that an Oasis Class ship hasn't held the title of "world's largest cruise ship" in over a decade
Icon of the Seas measures an astonishing 250,800 gross registered tons and can carry a maximum of 7,600 passengers, making Icon roughly 6% larger than Wonder of the Seas.
While Royal Caribbean carried Oasis Class' neighborhood concept to Icon, that's about all that is the same.
Yes, some neighborhoods might be familiar (i.e., Central Park and Royal Promenade), but they were both redesigned and feature Icon Class exclusives, such as the cruise line's first-ever walk-up champagne bar, indulgent Empire Supper Club specialty restaurant, and the jaw-dropping Pearl, which will have you saying, "WOW," the second you walk onboard.
Read more: Icon of the Seas Royal Promenade: What to expect
The AquaDome Neighborhood is home to an enclosed AquaTheater, as well as a food hall featuring five different food vendors where you can choose from options ranging from mac and cheese to handcrafted Mediterranean bowls.
Whether you want to watch the ship pull into port or want clear views of the horizon while sipping on a cocktail, you will also find some of the best ocean views onboard here.
Surfside was designed for families. It's where they can stay and play all day, especially since there's no need to head to the Windjammer for lunch.
Instead, families can enjoy the complimentary Surfside Eatery buffet, grab some snacks at Surfside Bites, or splurge on an all-day brunch at Pier 7. Additionally, there's an aft pool, carousel, arcade, and kids splash zone.
Adults looking for some alone time won't find a Solarium onboard. Instead, there's The Hideaway, which was designed to have a Las Vegas pool party vibe and features the first suspended infinity pool at sea, an expansive bar area, day beds, whirlpools, and lounge chairs.
From the cruise line's first-ever swim-up bar to the largest pool at sea, infinity-edge Cove and Cloud 17 Pools, Chill Island is, undoubtedly, going to be the best pool deck at sea.
If relaxing isn't on your agenda, head to Thrill Island, where you will find the Category 6 water park, FlowRider surf simulator, and part skywalk, part ropes course, and part thrill ride Crown's Edge, which will take you 154 feet above the ocean.
After the adrenaline rush, guests can order a snack at Basecamp or cool down with an over-the-top milkshake from Desserted. Adults, you can even order one that's spiked!
In short, there's so much to see and do on Icon that 7 nights likely will not be enough!
Icon of the Seas will sail from Miami through at least April 2026
Icon of the Seas will offer 7-night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Miami, Florida.
Nearly every sailing will visit Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island in The Bahamas. The May 5, 2025 cruise will sail to Labadee, Haiti instead of CocoCay.
Prior to arriving in Miami on January 10, the ship sailed to Cádiz, Spain and Ponce, Puerto Rico for some finishing touches. The crew also enjoyed a massive celebratory party at CocoCay.
The inaugural cruise will depart on Saturday, January 27 and sail to Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis' Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; and Perfect Day At Cococay. This voyage will signify the ship's completion, as the ship will officially be ready for regular service.
At the time of writing, the lowest advertised fare on Royal Caribbean's website for a cruise onboard Icon in 2024 starts at $3,005 per person for an interior room for the March 23 sailing.
Icon of the Seas offers 28 different stateroom categories to choose from, 14 of which are brand-new
Whether you're trying to pinch pennies and want to cruise in the most affordable cabin onboard or want to splurge on one of Icon's luxurious suites, you will surely find the perfect accommodation option for you and your travel party.
In addition to the new stateroom designs, Royal Caribbean built Icon to cater to families, meaning that more than 82% of all cabins will accommodate three or more passengers. Plus, more than 70% of all staterooms onboard will feature balconies.
New rooms include the Family Infinite Ocean View Balcony, Infinite Ocean View Balcony, Infinite Central Park View Balcony, Surfside Family View Balcony, Surfside Family View Interior, Interior Plus, Sunset Junior Suite, Surfside Family Suite, Sky Junior Suite, Infinite Grand Suite, Sunset Suite, Sunset Corner Suite, Icon Loft, and Ultimate Family Townhouse.
All new suites, excluding the Sunset Junior Suite, are part of the Royal Suite Class' Sky or Star Tier, meaning that they come with all-day access to Coastal Kitchen and The Grove Suite Sun Deck.
The Ultimate Family Townhouse is Royal Caribbean's most expensive cruise ship suite. It's not uncommon to find rates around $80,000 to $100,000 for a family of four. The 1,772-square-foot suite is comprised of three stories and has a private "backyard" that leads directly to Surfside.
Read more: Guide to Icon of the Seas cabins and suites
There are more dining venues onboard Icon of the Seas than any other ship in the fleet
There's no shortage of both complimentary and specialty dining options for guests to enjoy onboard Icon. To avoid any surprises when you get on the ship, however, it is important that you understand what is and isn't included.
It is fully possible to cruise on Icon without spending anything extra on food. You will have plenty of diversity, which is something older Royal Caribbean ships usually struggle with.
Of course, there are some specialty restaurants that you might have your heart on splurging on, as food is one of the most important aspects of any cruise vacation!
Read more: What's included in your Royal Caribbean cruise fare
Complimentary restaurants
You'll find 14 complimentary dining venues onboard Icon of the Seas, including Sprinkles and the two suite-only restaurants:
- Surfside Bites
- Surfside Eatery
- AquaDome Market
- Main Dining Room
- Coastal Kitchen (for those staying in suites)
- The Grove (for those staying in suites)
- Basecamp (with a few exceptions)
- Sorrento's
- El Loco Fresh
- Vitality Cafe (with a few exceptions)
- Sprinkles
- Pearl Café (with a few exceptions)
- Park Cafe
- Windjammer Marketplace
Read more: Icon of the Seas restaurant and dining guide
Specialty restaurants
12 venues onboard Icon of the Seas come with an additional charge, excluding standard bars:
- Hooked Seafood
- Empire Supper Club
- Celebration Table
- Chops Grille
- Izumi Hibachi & Sushi
- Izumi in the Park
- Desserted
- Playmaker's
- Pier 7
- Starbucks
- Giovanni's Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar
- Trellis Bar (bar bites)
The world's largest cruise ship was delivered to Royal Caribbean on November 27, 2023
Construction of the brand-new vessel took over 900 days, and the delivery was met with a celebration with cruise line executives, crew members, and shipyard employees present.
Even though Meyer Turku's time with Icon has come to an end, they're hard at work building Star of the Seas. Plus, the first steel for the third Icon Class ship was cut in mid-January.
Star of the Seas will sail out of Port Canaveral; however, the home port for the third ship is currently unknown.
The ship is the cruise line's first-ever LNG-powered vessel
Cruise ships have traditionally been powered by diesel; however, many new builds have begun to run on alternative sources of energy that are more environmentally friendly, including Icon of the Seas, which will be fueled by liquid natural gas (LNG).
Moreover, Icon will have a long lineup of other energy efficiency initiatives onboard, all of which help to contribute to Royal Caribbean Group's goal of introducing a net-zero ship by 2035.
Do you have a cruise onboard Icon booked? If so, let us know what you're looking forward to the most in the comments!