Royal Caribbean’s new Icon of the Seas is setting unprecedented demand records.
- The cruise line’s executives express excitement over the new vessel’s reception.
- The ship features novel attractions including eight unique neighbourhoods.
- Lionel Messi is slated to become the ‘Icon’ of the Icon of the Seas.
- The ship’s maiden voyage will depart from Miami, exploring the Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean’s latest introduction, the Icon of the Seas, has generated an extraordinary level of demand, as noted by the cruise line’s executive team. This new Icon-class ship is hailed as meeting all expectations and requirements of its target demographic, resulting in a highly positive reception.
Speaking in Miami, Michael Bayley, the line’s chief executive, conveyed his enthusiasm for the Icon-class vessel, underscoring its importance to their portfolio. The ship is celebrated as the ‘biggest, baddest ship on the planet,’ with multiple innovations aimed at enhancing passenger experience.
The vessel boasts a remarkable array of features, including eight distinct ‘neighbourhoods’, tailored to various visitor segments. Among these is Surfside, designed for families, and the Hideaway, which is exclusively for adults. Further attractions include 21 innovative dining concepts, unique slides at the Category 6 water park, and the daring Crown’s Edge skywalk-rope course, offering thrilling adventures 150 feet above the ocean.
Lionel Messi, a legendary figure in football, is set to be the ‘Icon’ of the Icon of the Seas, embodying a role akin to a ship’s godmother. This unique appointment underscores the line’s commitment to creating a cultural and exciting ambiance for its guests.
The ship is scheduled to embark on its inaugural journey from Miami on January 27, promising a seven-night cruise through the Eastern Caribbean. This itinerary will feature stops at exclusive destinations, including the private island Perfect Day at CocoCay, St Thomas, and St Kitts & Nevis.
Subsequent to the Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean plans to expand their fleet with the Oasis-class Utopia of the Seas in July and the second Icon-class ship, Star of the Seas, in August 2025. This phased fleet enhancement reflects the company’s persistent drive towards innovation and growth in the cruise industry.
Royal Caribbean’s innovative Icon of the Seas heralds a new era of cruising excellence, captivating travellers worldwide.