Discover Icon of the Seas: The World’s Largest Cruise Ship by iBestTravel
Icon of the Seas: Royal Caribbean’s first Icon Class ship, Icon of the Seas, debuts as the world’s largest cruise ship. At maximum capacity, it carries nearly 10,000 passengers and crew combined.
Water park fun: The largest water park at sea, Category 6 (on the right) boasts six slides including Frightening Bolt, ‘the tallest waterslide to sail.’
Mini-golf: The ship features a new take on Lost Dunes mini-golf. Many of the ship’s features are geared toward family adventure.
A beach-club scene: The Hideaway neighborhood offers what the cruise line calls ‘the good vibes of beach club scenes around the world’ with a dedicated bar and the first suspended infinity pool at sea.
Pearl Café: The fast-casual Pearl Café is open day and night. Icon of the Seas has more than 40 onboard restaurants, bars and lounges.
Inside the AquaDome: The Overlook Lounge, located inside the 82-foot-tall steel and glass AquaDome that crowns part of the top of the ship, has seating pods the cruise line bills as ‘your most elevated hangout ever.’
1400 Lobby Bar: This gathering spot inspired by the history of shipbuilding has an ocean-facing terrace in addition to indoor seating.
AquaDome Market: A fast-casual dining option with five food stands serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, AquaDome Market is Royal Caribbean’s first food hall.
Trellis Bar: A reimagined Trellis Bar in Central Park features a new look and its first menu of small bites.
Sorrento’s: This pizza and pints spot serves draft beer alongside signature pies.
Empire Supper Club: This upscale new offering near the Central Park neighborhood serves an eight-course menu of American cuisine.