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RCL Icon of the Seas
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7 Night - Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Basseterre, Charlotte Amalie, Perfect Day at Cococay
7 Night - Western Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel, Perfect Day at Cococay
7 Night - Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Philipsburg, Charlotte Amalie, Perfect Day at Cococay
7 Night - Western Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Roatan, Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel, Perfect Day at Cococay
7 Night - Western Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Puerto Costa Maya, Roatan, Cozumel, Perfect Day at Cococay
7 Night - Western Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Roatan, Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel, Perfect Day at Cococay
2024 Sails: Apr 27, May 11, May 25, Jun 8, Jun 22, Jul 6, Jul 20, Aug 3, Aug 17, Aug 31, Sep 14, Sep 28, Oct 12, Oct 26, Nov 9, Nov 23, Dec 7, 2025: Jan 4, Jan 18, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, More...
7 Night - Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Philipsburg, Charlotte Amalie, Perfect Day at Cococay
2024 Sails: May 4, Jun 1, Jun 29, Jul 27, Aug 24, Sep 21, Oct 19, Nov 16, Dec 14, 2025: Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8, Apr 5
7 Night - Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Basseterre, Charlotte Amalie, Perfect Day at Cococay
2024 Sails: May 18, Jun 15, Jul 13, Aug 10, Sep 7, Oct 5, Nov 2, Nov 30, 2025: Jan 25, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 19
7 Night - Western Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Roatan, Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel, Perfect Day at Cococay
2024 Sails: Dec 21
7 Night - Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day
Starting in Miami with stops in Basseterre, Charlotte Amalie, Perfect Day at Cococay
2024 Sails: Dec 28
About RCL Icon of the Seas
A grander Royal Promenade features its first floor-to-ceiling ocean views, plus more than 15 restaurants, cafes, bars and lounges; a more lush and livelier Central Park has more ways to dine and be entertained; and the largest Suite Neighborhood is four decks of luxury, offering a multilevel suite sun deck - The Grove - that has a private pool, whirlpool and dining, and a two-story Coastal Kitchen. More returning favorites include experiences like new takes on mini golf at Lost Dunes, rock climbing at Adrenaline Peak, and Absolute Zero, Royal Caribbean's largest ice arena, and dining venues such as Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar on the Royal Promenade and the Asian-inspired Izumi in Central Park.
With 28 ways to stay, even the rooms are thoughtfully designed for every type of vacationer. It's come one, come all with more choices, ocean views and room. There are new layouts made for families of three, four, five and more, like the Family Infinite Balcony and Surfside Family Suite - with kids alcoves tucked away from the adults - and the three-story Ultimate Family Townhouse, complete with its own white picket fence and mailbox. When it comes to views, among the best are from the brand's first Sunset Corner Suites and Panoramic Ocean Views in AquaDome.
The debut of Icon Class will also mark firsts and the next step in Royal Caribbean's journey toward a clean-energy future. Icon is the cruise line's first ship with fuel cell technology and powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), the cleanest-burning marine fuel. Along with other proven applications, such as shore power connection and waste heat recovery systems, the ship is the cruise line's most sustainable to date.
The bold, new standard of vacations also extends to the home away from home for those at the heart of Icon - the crew. Where they live and work has been reimagined with more intuitive design, amenities, room and activities, including a new, patented stateroom created by crew for crew.