The world’s largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, arrived in Miami ahead of its highly anticipated debut, sparking excitement and celebration.
- Icon of the Seas boasts innovative features such as eight distinct neighbourhoods, six groundbreaking waterslides, and the first suspended infinity pool at sea.
- The ship’s extensive offerings include over 40 dining and entertainment venues, supporting a bustling onboard community of over 8,000 crew and passengers.
- Lionel Messi has been named the ‘icon’ of the ship, adding to the allure as it prepares for its inaugural voyage.
- Scheduled to sail from January 27, Icon of the Seas will offer engaging itineraries across the Caribbean, anchoring at exclusive destinations.
The world’s largest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, has made its grand entrance into Miami, setting the stage for its upcoming debut on January 27. The ship’s arrival was met with jubilant celebrations, including fireboat salutes and aerial displays, marking a significant moment in maritime history.
Icon of the Seas promises an unparalleled cruising experience with features designed to captivate and excite all who board. Passengers will be able to explore eight uniquely themed neighbourhoods, each offering a distinctive ambiance and attractions, including six record-setting waterslides and a pioneering suspended infinity pool at sea.
Adding to the culinary and recreational delights, the vessel offers more than 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges, inviting guests to indulge in a myriad of global flavours and entertainment options. With maximum capacity of 5,610 passengers supported by a crew of 2,350, the ship is equipped to deliver exceptional service and comfort.
In a move that enhances its appeal, Lionel Messi, globally celebrated Argentinian footballer, has been named as the ‘icon’ of the vessel. His association with the ship is expected to generate considerable interest and enthusiasm, particularly as he is slated to participate in the naming ceremony.
Commencing its voyages from January 27, the Icon of the Seas will navigate seven-night itineraries across the Eastern and Western Caribbean. It will feature stops at exclusive sites, including the much-vaunted Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island retreat in the Bahamas.
Icon of the Seas is poised to redefine oceanic travel with its innovative offerings and prestigious partnerships.