Royal Caribbean Opens Booking on World’s Largest Cruise Ship Through 2026

Icon of the Seas - Photo by Royal Caribbean

Ready to plan your vacation on the world’s largest cruise ship? Now is the time! Royal Caribbean has announced that due to high demand, it will open bookings for Icon of the Seas 2025-2026 sail dates. 

Icon of the Seas is the first of Royal Caribbean’s new ‘Icon’ class of vessels. The highly-anticipated ship will offer a number of industry firsts, plus activities and amenities for all ages of travelers. 

“Since Icon of the Seas was revealed almost a year ago, the response has been unprecedented by every measure,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. “Families and friends are looking for vacations where everyone can make memories their way without compromise, and that’s what we set out to create in its best form with Icon more than five years ago. The excitement has only continued to build, making it clear that we’ve designed a revolutionary experience that reflects how consumers want to travel today and for years to come.”

Icon of the Seas will spend 2025 and 2026 sailing 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages from Miami. Itinerary highlights include stops at the cruise line’s private island Perfect Day at CocoCay, Puerto Playa, and San Juan. 

The 7-night Eastern Caribbean voyage will visit a variety of picturesque locales. All cruises include two or three days at sea to experience Icon of the Seas as well as a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay (upcoming home of Hideaway Beach, an adults-only beachfront opening January 2024). Depending on the itinerary, Eastern Caribbean port stops will include Puerto Playa, San Juan, Philipsburg, or Charlotte Amalie. 

Icon of the Seas’ 7-night Western Caribbean voyages will island-hop the Caribbean and the Bahamas. These cruises all feature a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay, plus two days at sea. Port stops on this route include Costa Maya, Cozumel, or Roatan. 

Bookings are now open today for Icon of the Seas 2025-2026 cruises. 

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