Royal Caribbean's "Icon", World's Largest Cruise Ship, Sets Sail
- By The Financial District

- Jan 30, 2024
- 2 min read
The world's largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, has set sail from Miami on its maiden voyage, carrying what amounted to the population of a small city, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported

The $2 billion Icon - the first in Royal Caribbean's new Icon Class of ships - is stuffed with the latest technology and, despite its mammoth size, claims to be more eco-friendly than some smaller cruise ships. I Photo: Royal Caribbean International
The 365-meter ship, built over 900 days at a shipyard in Turku, Finland, is a monument to enormity, longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall, with 20 decks and room for more than 5,600 passengers - 7,600 at maximum capacity - and a crew of 2,350.
To ensure no one goes bored or hungry, the monster ship, registered in the Bahamas, has seven swimming pools including a 40,000-gallon "lake", six water slides, a carousel, what Royal Caribbean says is the largest ice arena at sea, and more than 40 dining venues and bars.
There will be 50 musicians and comedians as well as a 16-piece orchestra.
The $2 billion Icon - the first in Royal Caribbean's new Icon Class of ships - is stuffed with the latest technology and, despite its mammoth size, claims to be more eco-friendly than some smaller cruise ships.
The Icon is powered by what its owners say is eco-friendly liquefied natural gas, though some experts say LNG systems can leak damaging amounts of methane gas into the atmosphere.
It also features a system - microwave-assisted pyrolysis - for converting waste to energy-producing gas, and a reverse osmosis system to provide nearly all the freshwater the ship needs, the company says, Channel News Asia (CNA) also reported.
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