- Sailing on Royal Caribbean’s new Icon of the Seas won’t be cheap.
- Wealthy travelers are booking Icon’s most expensive cabin for an average of $100,000 a week.
- Take a look around the world’s largest cruise ship’s 2,523-square-foot Ultimate Family Townhouse.
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Traveling on Royal Caribbean’s new Icon of the Seas won’t be cheap during its first year in service.
But if you think the current starting fare of over $ 345 per person per day is expensive, just wait until you hear about the world’s largest cruise ship’s most coveted cabin: the $100,000-a-week Ultimate Family Townhouse.
The cruise giant isn’t shy about its target demographic: families (unless you think Icon of the Seas’ water park and carousel are just for adults). So to accommodate the inevitable crowds of multi-generational guests, a whopping 80% of the ship’s 2,805 cabins were designed to accommodate parents and their children, Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean International’s president and CEO, told reporters during a recent preview sailing.