The family-friendly cruise will have children's alcoves, tucked away from the main bedroom.
Royal Caribbean unveiled further details about 'Icon of the Seas', which is expected to be the biggest cruise ship in the world when it sets sail in 2024. All images: Royal Caribbean
The enormous liner will be packed with amenities, attractions and entertainment.
Bookings for stays in January 2024 will go live later this month.
It's 365 metres long — surpassing the previous largest cruise ship in the world by three metres.
It will be able to accommodate 7,800 passengers.
Crown’s Edge will suspend travellers 45 metres above the waves.
Perched at the top of the ship, the new AquaDome is set to be a transformational neighbourhood.
Unwind and catch some rays at Chill Island.
Swim and Tonic in the new Chill Island is set to be Royal Caribbean’s first swim-up bar at sea.
Families of up to four can travel in a Surfside Family Suite.
Central Park will be filled with thousands of live plants, walkways and more.
The ultimate family townhouse will span three levels and have a slide, cinema and karaoke system.
The townhouse will have a private entrance to the family-friendly Surfside neighbourhood.
The Hideaway beach club will have the first suspended infinity pool at sea, according to the company.
Panoramic Ocean View suites and rooms will have floor-to-ceiling windows.
Cloud 17 in the new Chill Island neighborhood.
The family-friendly cruise will have children's alcoves, tucked away from the main bedroom.
Royal Caribbean unveiled further details about 'Icon of the Seas', which is expected to be the biggest cruise ship in the world when it sets sail in 2024. All images: Royal Caribbean
The enormous liner will be packed with amenities, attractions and entertainment.
Bookings for stays in January 2024 will go live later this month.
It's 365 metres long — surpassing the previous largest cruise ship in the world by three metres.
It will be able to accommodate 7,800 passengers.
Crown’s Edge will suspend travellers 45 metres above the waves.
Perched at the top of the ship, the new AquaDome is set to be a transformational neighbourhood.
Unwind and catch some rays at Chill Island.
Swim and Tonic in the new Chill Island is set to be Royal Caribbean’s first swim-up bar at sea.
Families of up to four can travel in a Surfside Family Suite.
Central Park will be filled with thousands of live plants, walkways and more.
The ultimate family townhouse will span three levels and have a slide, cinema and karaoke system.
The townhouse will have a private entrance to the family-friendly Surfside neighbourhood.
The Hideaway beach club will have the first suspended infinity pool at sea, according to the company.
Panoramic Ocean View suites and rooms will have floor-to-ceiling windows.
Cloud 17 in the new Chill Island neighborhood.
The family-friendly cruise will have children's alcoves, tucked away from the main bedroom.
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