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Icon of the Seas: The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Explained

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Creator's Key Takeaways

This is Icon of the Seas, the largest cruise ship ever built

the world's boldest attempt to combine a resort, a theme park, and a city bus terminal all in one place

It actually does

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QWhat is the Icon of the Seas?
QHow large is the Icon of the Seas?

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YouTube Video Description

Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship ever built — and it completely redefines modern cruising. Built at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, Icon of the Seas represents years of engineering, design, and innovation by Royal Caribbean International. The ship measures approximately 365 meters (1,198 feet) long, with a gross tonnage of around 250,800 GT, making it the biggest cruise ship in the world by size. Icon of the Seas can carry over 7,600 passengers at maximum capacity, supported by a crew of more than 2,300, effectively functioning like a floating city. The ship features 18 decks, multiple neighborhoods, record-breaking water attractions, and large public spaces designed for both families and adults. The estimated construction cost of Icon of the Seas is around 2 billion US dollars, making it one of the most expensive cruise ships ever built. It is also Royal Caribbean’s first LNG-powered ship, designed with new environmental and efficiency technologies. From its sheer scale to its advanced engineering, Icon of the Seas is not just a cruise ship — it’s a milestone in the cruise industry. #iconoftheseas #royalcaribbean #largestcruiseship #cruiseshipfacts #cruiseindustry #shipbuilding #meyerturku #cruiseengineering #moderncruise #megaship #cruiseinnovation #oceantravel #cruiselife #travelships #maritimeengineering