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Icon of the Seas to Sail in the Caribbean in 2023

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February 4, 2023
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Icon of the Seas, the next new Royal Caribbean International cruise ship is heading to North America in 2023.

Set for a fall delivery, the Icon of the Seas will be sailing in the Caribbean, according to Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean International’s president and CEO.

Additional deployment details will be revealed at a later date, with itineraries going into sale 12 to 18 months before the ship’s first cruise, he added during a press conference in Miami Beach on Monday.

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The company currently operates from all key Florida homeports including Miami, Port Everglades, Port Canaveral and Tampa.

“We are proud to Introduce Icon of the Seas℠—the very first ship in an all-new class, Icon Class debuting in 2023. More details will follow, including itineraries and new onboard features. Stay tuned to learn more and reserve at a later date.”

First in a new class of LNG-powered cruise ships, the Icon of the Seas is currently under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.

In October, the vessel received its two 307-ton LNG fuel tank, which, according to Royal Caribbean, are the largest in the entire cruise industry. Royal Caribbean previously said that the 5,000-passenger ship will “make waves” with a mix of innovations and adventures “cruising’s never seen before.”

The 200,000-ton vessel will be followed by two yet-unnamed sister ships in 2025 and 2026.

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Royal Caribbean’s latest newbuild, the Wonder of the Seas, also debuted in the Caribbean. After plans for an inaugural season in Asia were scrapped, the Oasis-class vessel entered service this past March, with a series of itineraries departing from Fort Lauderdale.

Initially designed for the Chinese-market, the Wonder will also be offering Western Mediterranean cruises during its debut season. Currently on its way to Europe, the vessel will sail a program of seven-night cruises to Spain, Italy and France from Barcelona and Civitavecchia.

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