Would You like a feature Interview?
All Interviews are 100% FREE of Charge
Royal Caribbean’s new cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has completed its first sea trials, becoming the first cruise line to set sail on the open sea. announced in june.
After four days of preliminary testing by more than 2,000 experts, the ship returned to Meyer Turku Shipyards in Finland for further construction.
In a release, Royal Caribbean announced that Icon of the Seas will conduct a second sea trial later this year, before debuting in Miami in January 2024.
The original story is as follows.
Royal Caribbean International set a record for the largest single booking date in its 53-year history this week, following the opening of bookings for the company’s new ship, Icon of the Seas.
Royal Caribbean unveiled the new vessel on October 20th as “the first vessel to combine the best of all vacations” with versatility to appease every vacationer, family and “adventurer”. .
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean
“The enthusiasm and excitement for ICON is undeniable in many ways,” said Michael Bailey, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. statement. “The incredible response we have received from loyal guests, new to cruising travelers, crew and travel partners continues, and this is just the beginning. Share more of what ICON has in store I can’t wait to do ‘the next few months. “
Icons of the Seas spans five years in the making and includes “firsts and reimagined favourites.” There are eight ‘neighborhoods’ on board, from ‘Thrill Island’ to ‘Chill Island’, offering 28 different cabin categories.
Icon is scheduled to operate year-round, departing Miami for seven Eastern and Western Caribbean vacations, and is expected to debut in January 2024.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean
RELATED: Luxury cruise ships will allow residents to live permanently at sea. See inside the 237-square-foot studio that sells for $1 million.