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she is iconic.
The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, has yet to welcome its first paying guest, but it’s already making waves in the Caribbean.
Locals and tourists in Ponce, Puerto Rico today got a sneak peek at the 1,198-foot-long, 250,800-gigaton pleasure ship that some are calling a “monster” as it rested in port as part of a necessary test voyage. . Complete the authentication process.
Boasting the largest waterpark at sea with 20 decks, room for up to 7,600 passengers, a food hall, six pools and a variety of waterslides, this icon is five times the size of the Titanic. It’s large enough to be split into separate experiences. A “neighborhood” with direction and theme.
“We position this ship as the ultimate family vacation, and we want to take a step back and appreciate all the energy and energy that went into creating this ship,” said Michael Bailey, president and chief executive officer of Royal Caribbean International. “It’s amazing considering the time.” What I said earlier.
Armchair travel pundits enjoy outdoor activities while poking fun at the bloated ship, which reportedly cost $2 billion to build.
After seeing a photo of the ship, one .
One person commented: “Every time I see a photo of the cruise ship Icon of the Seas, I am filled with intense fear.”
“For a moment, I thought, ‘No, these maritime icons aren’t real. There’s a lot going on about crazy giant cruise ship docking plans every 10 months, so it can’t hurt.'” But I looked into it. I looked at it and found out they actually made this,” said another X-er.
While there is no doubt that Icon will be the world’s largest cruise ship for some time to come, astute cruisers will note that the Royal’s latest additions are all in line with the debutants Wonder, Utopia, Harmony, and Symphony. You’ll probably recognize it as a relatively modest increase in size from existing behemoths like the Of the Seas. in recent years.
Royal Caribbean has long earned a reputation for offering top-notch activity and dining options, luring travelers with rock climbing walls, wave pools, and other amazing amenities.
The Icon was scheduled to welcome the public on its first voyage from Miami on January 27th, and is reportedly sold out.
As part of the seven-night voyage, the ship will call at St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Coco Cay, the Royal’s private island in the Bahamas.
Fares for seven-night Caribbean cruises on the current annual schedule start at $1,542 per person.
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