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Icon of the Seas was a huge success for Royal Caribbean, but that doesn’t mean Star of the Seas is an exact copy of its sister ship.
Royal Caribbean’s 5,600-guest Icon of the Seas, which shares the title of world’s largest cruise ship with sister ship Star ...
The first Icon-class ship, Icon of the Seas, will sail its first revenue voyage on Jan. 27. The Icon can carry 7,600 passengers at max capacity. Future ships will be a similar size.
Royal Caribbean International's third Icon Class ship, Legend of the Seas, will debut in 2026. The ship will feature over 40 dining options, a water park, an adults-only area, and other ...
For comparison, Star – like Icon – will have 20 decks and measure 1,196 feet long. Royal Caribbean's newest Oasis Class ship, Utopia of the Seas, has 18 decks and measures 1,188 feet.
Royal Caribbean Group has ordered a fourth Icon-class ship to debut in 2027 with an option to build a fifth and sixth, joining 2024's Icon of the Seas, 2025's Star of the Seas and an unnamed ...
The first ship in the icon class was launched in January 2024. With this order, Meyer Turku will have built 21 ships for Royal Caribbean Group over 28 years.
Royal Caribbean Group has ordered a fourth Icon-class ship with options open for a fifth and sixth ship, the company announced Tuesday. The agreement struck with Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku ...
Royal Caribbean International announced the name of the cruise company’s next Icon Class ship, dubbed Star of the Seas. Expected to debut during the summer of 2025, the vessel is currently under ...
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