Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas Sets Sail: World's Biggest and Most Sustainable Cruise Ship
The ship, employing over 2,300 crew members, offers a wide variety of experiences and amenities, including distinct neighborhoods for guests to explore.
- Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, the world's biggest cruise ship, set sail for its inaugural trip on January 27.
- The ship is over 2,000 feet long and employs more than 2,300 crew members from around the world.
- Icon of the Seas is Royal Caribbean's most sustainable ship, switching from heavy fuel oil to liquefied natural gas and converting waste into energy.
- The ship offers a wide variety of experiences and amenities, including 40+ restaurants, bars and lounges, a 17,000+ square foot waterpark, and a variety of entertainment options.
- The ship is divided into distinct neighborhoods, each offering a variety of activities, food, and entertainment options.