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This Cruise Line Just Announced One of the Largest Cruise Ships at Sea - Take a Look

What’s better than the largest cruise ship at sea? Two of the largest cruise ships at sea. Royal Caribbean has announced the name of the second ship in its yet-to-be-launched Icon class - Star of the Seas - which is anticipated to debut in summer 2025.

18 December 2023
18 December 2023

What’s better than the largest cruise ship at sea? Two of the largest cruise ships at sea. Royal Caribbean has announced the name of the second ship in its yet-to-be-launched Icon class - Star of the Seas - which is anticipated to debut in summer 2025.

For now, details are scant about the giant ship. What we do know is that it’s the sibling of the world’s largest cruise ship Icon of the Seas, a 250,8000-gross-ton vessel that will start sailing with passengers (up to 7,600 of them at a time) in January 2024.

That ship has a theme park, a water park, an indoor AquaTheatre, mini golf, three-story suites, and the first swim-up bar at sea, to name but a few amenities. So, yes, we can expect Star of the Seas to be massive.

Royal Caribbean Star of The Seas at night
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“The idea of combining the best of every type of vacation into one ultimate adventure has created more excitement than ever anticipated, and Star of the Seas will be the next bold answer to the record-breaking consumer demand we've seen for nearly a year and counting with Icon of the Seas,” Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, said in a statement.

When Icon of the Seas opened for booking, it set two records for Royal Caribbean in the company’s entire history: the single largest booking day and the highest volume booking week.

We also know that Star of the Seas will be powered by liquified natural gas (LNG), a fuel source touted as “the cleanest-burning marine fuel available to date” in a press release.

It will become the third ship in Royal Caribbean’s fleet to run on the fuel. It’s a step closer to the company’s goal of introducing a net-zero cruise ship by 2035, though there’s still a long way to go.

More details will be released about Star of the Seas in the coming weeks. We’ll bring you the news as it becomes available, and you can sign up for updates at royalcaribbean.com/cruise-ships/star-of-the-seas.