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Two of Royal Caribbean's newest ships both promise big thrills and nonstop memory-making. But from vibe to voyage length, Utopia of the Seas and Icon of the Seas offer different vacation experiences.
Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship, featuring 20 decks and six water slides. Here's what it costs, and other important details to know.
Royal Caribbean's highly-anticipated new ship, Icon of the Seas, launches this weekend. Here's what guests can expect. Skipping the US Travel 2025 🌴 This country's safest A spotlight on America ...
Icon is 20 decks high, nearly 1,200 feet long, and 250,800 gross tons. The ship can accommodate 5,610 guests at double occupancy. Icon's Thrill Island features the Category 6 water park, which the ...
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas has no shortage of massive, in-your-face features that shout its status as the world’s largest cruise ship. They include the three-deck-tall artistic globe ...
The Wonder of the Seas took its first voyage in 2022 and is only about a dozen feet shorter than the Icon. It can carry 7,084 people total, about 1,300 of whom are workers, and has 18 decks, two ...
Royal Caribbean launched its second biggest cruise ship, Utopia of the Seas, on July 19. Utopia is targeted more towards a slightly younger crowd that wants to escape for a 3 or 4 day weekend.
At 250,800 gross registered tons, 20-deck Icon of the Seas carries 5,610 people on a double-occupancy basis (when there are two people booked in each cabin) and about 7,600 passengers when every ...
Guests on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas will now have the opportunity to see the world’s largest kinetic art installation. Credit: Breakfast Measuring 14 meters tall and 15.3 meters wide ...
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. But Star ...
If you're trying to choose between Utopia of the Seas and Icon of the Seas for your next Royal Caribbean cruise, good luck. These two megaships are the line's newest, biggest floating playgrounds.