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Royal Caribbean shares surprising news on smaller ships originally appeared on Come Cruise With Me. Royal Caribbean has been ...
Not all of Royal Caribbean's 28 cruise ships are the same. We break down the differences among its seven broad classes of ...
Royal Caribbean repositioned the massive, 4,182-passenger Ovation of the Seas to the port of Los Angeles for Mexico cruises.
Royal Caribbean knew its new ship could float, but now the cruise line knows Icon of the Seas can move from point A to point B and back. The cruise line took Icon of the Seas out for its first sea ...
Layout: Icon features entirely new neighborhoods like Surfside (for families) and the AquaDome, while Utopia is the first Royal Caribbean ship to have two full casinos. Restaurants: Both ships ...
A waste conversion system known as Microwave-Assisted Pyrolysis (MAP) will be used on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas (Photo Credit: Courtesy Royal Caribbean) The systems that will be used on the ...
Royal Caribbean is currently undergoing an exciting period of growth—from debuting new ships to developing an upcoming private destination in Mexico. Following the Icon of the Seas and Utopia of ...
Royal Caribbean has unveiled the name of its newest ship: Legend of the Seas. The vessel, which will be the third in the brand’s Icon Class of ships, is slated to debut in July 2026. Legend of the ...
and begin Caribbean voyages from PortMiami in January. It has a similar footprint as the Oasis-class ships including a neighborhood approach complete with the Royal Promenade and open-air Central ...
As such, Icon actually has slightly fewer staterooms (2,805) than Utopia (2,834), despite being a bigger ship overall. Utopia, by contrast, is part of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis class. It clocks in ...