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  2. We Sailed on the World's Largest Cruise Ship. Here's Our ...

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    A firsthand review of Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, including on-board activities, rooms, itinerary and what makes the world's largest cruise ship unique.

  3. My First-Ever Cruise Was on the Largest Ship in the World ...

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    The Icon of the Seas currently offers six different routes sailing to both the Western and Eastern Caribbean with highlights including the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and ...

  4. Icon of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Icon of the Seas is the first Royal Caribbean vessel to use such technology. [25] Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world [24] by gross tonnage. [26] [27] [3] The ship has a crew of 2,350, and a capacity of 5,610 passengers at double occupancy, or 7,600 passengers at maximum capacity. [5]

  5. The best Royal Caribbean cruises for 2025 and beyond - AOL

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    Passengers can island hop around the Caribbean on this seven-night sailing from Miami on the world’s largest cruise ship, Icon of The Seas. It its the brand’s first Icon-class ship at 1,196 ...

  6. Icon-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Icon of the Seas was delivered on 27 November 2023, and the second ship, Star of the Seas, is expected to be delivered in 2025. [4] [5] The ships will be classified by DNV. [6] Royal Caribbean applied to register a trademark for "Icon of the Seas" in 2016, which was at the time suggested as an indication of the name of the first ship. [7] On 2 ...

  7. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The first large cruise ships were the Voyager-class from Royal Caribbean Group's Royal Caribbean International (RCI). These ships, which debuted in 1998 at over 137,000 GT, were almost 30,000 GT larger than the next-largest cruise ships, and were some of the first designed to offer amenities unrelated to cruising, such as an ice rink and climbing wall. [1]