Titanic Icon of the Seas is set to set out on its maiden commercial voyage from US’ Miami city on 27 January. The 1,198-foot-long boat, which cost Royal Caribbean $2 billion, flaunts six pools, the biggest sea water park, and considerably more
Icon of the Seas, billed as the largest cruise ship in the world, is ready to set sail later this month. Ahead of its debut, the cruise ship was spotted at a port in Puerto Rico’s Pounce on Tuesday (2 January) as part of its trial voyage required to complete the certification process.
Tickets to Icon of the Seas
The Titanic Icon of the Seas ticket reservations opened in October 2022, when the ticket fare started at $1,537 per person. Currently, Royal Caribbean is selling the cheapest ticket to Icon of the Seas at $1,851 for an interior room on a cruise from Miami to the Western Caribbean in September 2024.
The costliest suite on Icon of the Seas is $10,864 for travel in March 2024.
The Icon of the Seas also has a seven-day package for a trip to the Easter.
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