Discovering the Wonders of Icon of Seas: Services, Amenities, and Pricing Unveiled
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After a smash of the champagne bottle, the crew weighed anchor – and the world’s largest cruise ship left the Port of Miami and set sail for the open sea. With water parks, pools, restaurants, and exciting nightlife at your disposal, it’d be a challenge not to have fun on at least 1 of the Icon of the Sea’s 20 decks.Â
For those looking for some excitement, the Casino Royale on Deck 4 features nearly 30 table games and around 300 slot machines. However, if you’re a punter who prefers to stay in, many online casinos offer speedy withdrawals, meaning you can claim a casino payout and then order room service to celebrate. If you’re looking for a place to spend your next vacation, read on to find out why Icon of the Seas justifies the hype.
Icon of the Seas Capacity and Size
Besides a fitting name, the ship boasts 250,800 gross tons, and it’s 20 decks high and 1,198 feet long – making the Icon of the Seas size 5 times that of the Titanic. It can carry 5,610 passengers when there are two passengers per cabin and 7,600 passengers at maximum occupancy, plus 2,350 crew members.Â
This makes it larger than its fleetmate, Wonder of the Seas, who’s been dethroned as the world’s largest cruise ship after Icon’s debut. Icon of the Seas ship has 2,805 cabins, which is fewer than Wonder has, but for good reason. Icon has cabins that can accommodate more than two guests. This is part of Royal Caribbean’s strategy to make Icon of the Seas more appealing to families.
The Icon of the Seas Itinerary
The ship takes you on a weeklong cruise through the eastern and western parts of the Caribbean, starting from the Port of Miami. Here are the routes that are available for booking:Â
- A seven-night voyage through the Eastern Caribbean. There are a few stops along the way, like St. Kitts and St. Thomas. Also, you’ll swing by the Bahamas and spend some time at Royal Caribbean’s private island. Overall a great route for nautical escapades that will set you back $2,989.
- A seven-night Eastern Caribbean voyage. You’ll be stopping on the Dutch side of St. Maarten, and once again, you go to a private island to spend some at Perfect Day at CocoCay. This is a somewhat cheaper route, and it costs $1,852.
- A seven-night Western Caribbean cruise. There are more stops in this arrangement, so you get to visit Honduras, Cozumel, Roatan and Cozumel. You’ll still get plenty of time on this amazing vessel before you once again get to Perfect Day at CocoCay. It is more expensive compared to other options, and it will cost you $9,136.Â
- A seven-night cruise along the Eastern Caribbean. Only two unique stops are planned for this Charlotte Amalie and San Juan. Once again, you end the maritime adventure in the Bahamas. The price is $2,111.Â
- Another Eastern Caribbean cruise, with stops at St.Marteen, San Juan, and Haiti. The price is $2,009.Â
- Eastern Caribbean cruise with stops at Puerto Plata, Charlotte Amalie, San Juan, and Perfect Day. The price is $2,189.
The Icon of the Seas Deck Plans
The Icon of the Seas deck plan is truly impressive and packed with exciting spots to spend your day. Here’s what it offers to its patrons:Â
The Neighborhoods
This 20-decker boasts 8 different neighbourhoods, each with its own theme and authentic atmosphere. These include:
- Thrill Island – If you’re looking for the adrenaline epicentre of the ship, this is it. It hosts the largest waterpark at sea, with six record-breaking slides, as well as a rock-climbing wall, a mini-golf course, and the fear-inducing Crown’s Edge, where you test your courage and dangle over the ocean.Â
- Royal Promenade – This neighbourhood spreads over two levels, lower Deck 5 and upper Deck 6, and houses restaurants, clubs, coffee shops and bars galore, and even the Royal Theatre. For premium members, there’s the Diamond Club, an exclusive lounge bar.
- Central Park – If you’re a bit tired of the waves and the open sea, you can walk around this lush park, which is made up of more than 33,500 plants.Â
- The Hideaway – With beach clubs and pools, the Hideaway is the perfect place to relax, swim, and enjoy the sunset on the horizon.Â
- The Aquadome – The ship’s crown jewel, the Aquadome, is a relaxing place to lounge during the day and a colourful entertainment venue at night. Its trademark feature is a waterfall that stands at 55 feet.
Aside from these thematic areas, the ship also hosts several passenger neighbourhoods with cabins and family-friendly common spaces.Â
Dining
With 20 ways to dine on this 20-deck ship, there’s no shortage of options for pampering your palate. Firstly, there’s the Aquadome market, a well-stocked food hall for those who like to freestyle with their meals. There are sushi options, such as Izumi in the Park and Sorrento’s, for pizza lovers. You’ll also find burger hubs, Mexican and Chinese food, as well as cafés if you’re up for a casual bite. If you’re feeling particularly romantic, there are also fine dining options at the Empire Supper Club and Celebration Table.Â
The NightlifeÂ
Although it’s a notably family-friendly ship, Icon of the Sea is also a great place for a night on the town (or the sea)! You can kick the night off with a pint at the Point & Feather pub and then head over to the Spotlight Karaoke and put those vocal chords to work. Alternatively, head over to Casino Royale and test your luck. In this case, leave the pub for when you collect your winnings and treat your friends to a round of drinks.
ConclusionÂ
Since its first sail on January 24th, the Icon of the Seas has cemented its position as the queen of the waves. A little over a week from its debut, and it’s already being praised all over the Internet. From its itinerary to all of the comfort and amenities it offers, this cruise ship is the way to go if you’re one to treat yourself.Â
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