Icon of the Seas – ‘The Icon of the Oceans’ has emerged, breaking numerous existing records in the yacht industry.
The Icon Of The Seas mega yacht, constructed by the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, comes with a price tag of 2 billion USD (1.58 billion GBP). Stretching over 365 meters, longer than 30 double-decker buses, and weighing 250,800 tons, this 20-deck ‘floating resort’ boasts 2,805 rooms, surpassing the Titanic’s size by five times. With a capacity to accommodate up to 10,000 people, including 7,600 passengers and a crew of 2,350, the vessel sets new standards in the cruise industry.
Some of the most astonishing amenities on the Icon of the Seas yacht include the largest onboard water park, Thrill Island, which features the world’s first at-sea freefall waterslide. The ship boasts 6 record-breaking water slides, 7 swimming pools, and 9 whirlpools. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, there are opportunities to lounge under palm trees or paddle a kayak in the luxurious infinity pool.
The most impressive technical feat is the Aquadome – the largest free-standing glass canopy at sea, consisting of 700 glass panels. During the day, this space offers panoramic views of the ocean, and at night, it transforms into the AquaTheater, where water cascades down onto the stage below. The yacht is divided into 8 distinct neighborhoods, and the Central Park area is a relaxation zone with a genuine park featuring 33,500 real trees.
The lowest price starts at 1,800 USD per person for a 7-night stay in a cabin in September 2024. Alternatively, another room for a 7-night stay in September 2024 will cost around 4,700 USD per person. However, for a similar package in March 2024, the price will increase to 10,000 USD.
Travelers can stay in the three-story townhouse, accommodating 8 people and fulfilling every child’s dream with a slide instead of stairs. However, the cost for a week in the townhouse will consume a staggering amount, exceeding 100,000 USD for a family.
The Icon of the Seas mega yacht conducts 7-night cruises throughout the Eastern and Western Caribbean regions year-round. The homeport of this mega ship is in Miami, and the itineraries typically include stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay – a resort located on one of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas, owned by Royal Caribbean.